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Idaho's Women of Influence is a database originally compiled in 2014 by researchers Annie Gaines and Mike Bullard. The women listed are considered by the university to be some of the most accomplished in Idaho's history. It is a living database continually updated by librarians, educators, museum staff, tribal authorities, women’s organizations. The database is provided by the University of Idaho Library, and is open to credibly sourced submissions from the general public.

This list is not to be confused with the East Idaho Women of Influence, sponsored by the East Idaho Business Journal and the Adams Publishing Group.[1]

Inductees

University of Idaho Library list of Women of Influence
Name Image Birth–Death Notability Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Sort (1883–1959) Publisher of the Idaho Statesman [2]
Шаблон:Sort (1907–1980) Chief of Staff and political strategist for US Senator Frank Church [3]
Шаблон:Sort (1895–1981) Children's author who won the Newbery Medal for Caddie Woodlawn [4]
Шаблон:Sort (1907–2002) Director of the United States Mint under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. United States Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon presented her with the Alexander Hamilton Award. [5]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Helen Chenoweth-Hage.jpg (1938–2006) United States House of Representatives January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2001 [6]
Шаблон:Sort (1851–1941) aka (Mary Craker) Physician, co-founder of Idaho Sanitarium Institute, the Donaldson Home for the Aging, and Idaho Magazine. [7]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Abigail Scott Duniway - OHS collection.jpg (1834–1915) Suffragist, newspaper editor and writer. [8]
Шаблон:Sort (1867–1954) Dean of Women at University of Idaho, and the first woman elected to state-wide office in Idaho. [9]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Molly B'Damn.gif (1853–1888) aka Molly B'Damn – brothal madam in Murray, Idaho, who used her income to feed and house the homeless. Annual Molly B'Damn Gold Rush Days honors her legacy. [10]
Шаблон:Sort (b. 1952) Founding director of Lost Horse Press [11]
Шаблон:Sort (1872-c1965) Physician whose civic involvement, often as president or chair of any civic organization, helped build the Pocatello Public Library. [12]
Шаблон:Sort (1904–1995) Artist and a professor at the University of Idaho [13]
Шаблон:Sort (1915–1958) Judge of the Municipal Court in Boise. Employed by Federal Communications Commission and was admitted to the United States Supreme Court Bar in 1954. She was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in 1964, and elected to the Idaho State Senate in 1968–1982. [14]
Шаблон:Sort (1920–2013) Philanthropist, the Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts on the Boise State University honors her efforts. [15]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Lee Morse featured.png (1897–1954) Jazz and blues singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist, and actress. [16]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:5.3.10SarahPalinByDavidShankbone.jpg (b.1964) Politician, former Governor of Alaska. Republican Party nominee for Vice President in the 2008 Presidential election, alongside Arizona Senator John McCain. Born in Sandpoint, Idaho [17]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Graciepfost.jpg (1906–1965) Five-terms United States House of Representatives. [18]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:MARJORIEReynolds.jpg (1917–1997) Actress [19]
Шаблон:Sort (1895–1986) Head of the Home Economics department at the University of Idaho 1938–1959. [20]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Marilynne Robinson.jpg (b. 1943) Novelist and essayist. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2005, National Humanities Medal in 2012, and the 2016 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. In 2016, Robinson was named in Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people. [21]
Шаблон:Sort (1915–2008) Journalist, author, political activist. [22]
Шаблон:Sort (1877–1939) First African-American to graduate from the University of Idaho. The university's Jennie Eva Hughes Award is given annually for involvement in multicultural issues and dedication to campus multiculturalism. [23]
Шаблон:Sort (1868–1965) Photographer [24]
Шаблон:Sort (1879–1964) Served as the University of Idaho Librarian 1905–1948, compiling the largest library collection in the state of Idaho. [25]
Шаблон:Sort (1901–1987) Public relations for Sun Valley, Idaho. Author of two books, Sun Valley in 1980, and Idaho ghost towns : past and present, with special insert on the Yankee Fork. 1984 Inductee into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. [26]
Шаблон:Sort Файл:Lana Turner, Screen Guide (December 1940).jpg (1921–1995) Actress [27]
Шаблон:Sort (1914-c2002) Journalist [28]
Шаблон:Sort (1859–1949) Danish photographer documentation of the Northern Shoshone, Lemhi, and Bannock tribes in Idaho between 1895–1912. [29]
Шаблон:Sort (1868–1948) Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives, and served as Clerk of the House. Owner of Wright's Loan and Investment Company. [30]
Шаблон:Sort (1866–1951) Educator, sheep herder, and first woman to represent Lemhi County in the Idaho House of Representatives. Nicknamed the Sheep Queen of Idaho. [31]

References

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External links

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