Salter House - Argonia, KS
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N 37° 15.886 W 097° 46.078
14S E 609242 N 4124955
Home of the first woman mayor in the US
Waymark Code: WM10K19
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 05/19/2019
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County of house: Sumner County
Location of house: W. Garfield St & S. Osage St., Argonia
Built: 1884
"Born in 1860 in Ohio, Susanna Sater moved with her parents to a farm in Kansas. While attending college, she married Lewis Salter and moved to Argonia. Her parents also moved to the area and built a two-story brick house for her and her husband. Her father, Oliver Kinsey, fired the bricks in his own kiln. The house was finished in 1885.
"Passionate about civic life, Salter joined a chapter of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WTCU). Shortly after Salter became civically engaged in her community, the state of Kansas recognized a woman’s right to vote in local elections. While Kansas women were not permitted to participate in national elections, they were able to vote for town officials for the first time in 1887. That April, the town of Argonia, Kansas elected Salter the first woman mayor in the United States. She did not realize her name was on the ballot until the morning of the election! She lived at 220 West Garfield while she served as mayor." ~ National Park Service