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Virginia Mae Brown

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Brown was the first woman to serve as executive secretary to the West Virginia Judicial Council (1949) and as executive secretary to the Judicial Council of West Virginia (1944–1952). She was the first woman in West Virginia to be the state's assistant attorney general (1952–1961); the first woman
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insurance commissioner in the United States (1961); the first woman to be West Virginia Public Service Commission member (1962); and the first woman chairperson of an independent federal agency, the United States Interstate Commerce Commission (1969–1970).
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After Brown left the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1979, she was president and chair of the board of the Buffalo Bank of Eleanor. From 1983 through 1991 she served in the
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The Book of Women's Firsts: Breakthrough Achievements of Almost 1,000 American Women
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Pliny, West Virginia
Charleston, West Virginia
civil servant
Interstate Commerce Commission
Attorney General
insurance commissioner
Lyndon B. Johnson
Interstate Commerce Commission
Pliny, West Virginia
Interstate Commerce Commission
Lyndon B. Johnson
Inland Transport Committee
United Nations
Geneva, Switzerland
United States Department of Health and Human Services
Charleston, West Virginia






"Virginia Mae Brown Dies at 67; First Woman to Head the I.C.C."
The New York Times
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0362-4331


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