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'''Alice Ruble''' was a state legislator in Colorado. She served in the [[Colorado House of Representatives]]. She nominated [[Henry M. Teller]] for U.S. Senator in support of his re-election. She served in Colorado's 14th General Assembly |
'''Alice Ruble''' was a state legislator in Colorado. She served in the [[Colorado House of Representatives]]. She nominated [[Henry M. Teller]] for U.S. Senator in support of his re-election. She served in Colorado's 14th General Assembly |
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Revision as of 06:01, 16 January 2024
Alice Ruble was a state legislator in Colorado. She served in the Colorado House of Representatives. She nominated Henry M. Teller for U.S. Senator in support of his re-election. She served in Colorado's 14th General Assembly [1]
A Democrat, she was elected to represent Denver in 1902.[2] John S. Shaw contested her election.[3]
References
- ^ Pearson's Magazine. Pearson Publishing Company. 1903.
- ^ Weatherford, Doris (20 January 2012). Women in American Politics: History and Milestones. ISBN 9781608710072.
- ^ House Journal of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado. 1903.