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477: 516: 394:, hoping his health would improve. There Isabella, with help from her mother, nursed her husband, educated their two children, and managed the ranch. This would have been especially difficult, as at the time, tuberculosis patients were told to have their own utensils and bedding and avoid touching others. The couple "homesteaded," building a large house with a pool and gardens. During this period, Isabella and Eleanor established a close correspondence that continued for the rest of their lives. In 1921, Robert's health declined. The Ferguson family moved to Santa Barbara, California, so the children could go to school. Robert died on October 3, 1922. 379: 527:. When the nomination process stalled at the end of the third ballot, Greenway convinced the California delegation to meet with Roosevelt's campaign director, Jim Farley. Farley's promise that John Nance Garner would be Roosevelt's vice president convinced California to support Roosevelt, securing him the nomination. Arizona's delegation honored Greenway with an honorary nomination for vice president. Greenway continued to campaign for Roosevelt in Arizona, even hosting him at her ranch during his tour of western states. Greenways served as Arizona's official representative at Roosevelt's 401:(1872–1926), another of Roosevelt's Rough Riders, whom she had met in 1911. Ferguson had encouraged Isabella to visit Greenway in Bisbee as a respite from her many responsibilities. Although the visits were chaperoned, John fell in love with Isabella. As was appropriate at the time, Greenway confessed these feelings to Ferguson and offered to leave the country. However, Ferguson just asked that the two not be alone together. Isabella continued to write to Greenway, with her husband's knowledge, through his service in Europe during World War I. 33: 313:'s ranches in Medora 150 west of town. Her father Tilden and Theodore met in St. Paul while both were waiting their west-bound train. The Selmes family hosted him multiple times at their ranch and developed a close friendship with each other. The ranch was lost in blizzards in 1886-87, and Tilden, Patty and little Isabella moved to St. Paul to be near Patty's family. Tilden continued to practice law, and was for a time an associate counsel for the 599:
On her fiftieth birthday she announced that she was retiring from public office. There was some expectation that had she run in the 1936 election, she would have been unopposed in both the primary and general elections. She claimed that Arizona was in a better situation, as the mines and farms were
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legislation during her terms in Congress, she demonstrated her political independence by breaking with the President over some issues of concern to veterans, an important part of her political base in Arizona. She opposed legislation to reduce the pensions of World War I servicemen, funds for which
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manager for the copper industry. After her retirement, King divorced his wife of twenty-two years and began courting Greenway. They married in 1939. By then, King was president of the Institute of Applied Economics in New York City. During their marriage, Isabella spent part of her time in New York
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and the large amount of government land and Indian reservations in Arizona. She also continued to work to revive Arizona's copper mining industry and support veteran's benefits. She also supported work relief programs. Much of her time was spent addressing constituent concerns. Greenway declined a
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when he was appointed the U.S director of the budget. Greenway ran in the special election for his seat. Greenway was strongly supported by veterans. When Congress gave Roosevelt the power to cut many expenditures, including veteran's benefits, Greenway urged Roosevelt to research the impact of a
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As Arizona's Democratic national committeewoman, Greenway also reorganized the Democratic Party so the men's and women's divisions were integrated. She also promoted women in the Democratic party, leading several to appointments and elections of women to state legislature vacancies and election.
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As Patty had a drinking problem, and with a smaller inheritance from Flandrau than expected, Isabella's debut was seen by the family as a way to not only secure her future but also "keep her mother from succumbing to drink and despair." Isabella was successful in society. She became friends with
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After the untimely death of her father in 1895, Isabella and her mother lived with various members of her mother's family in Kentucky, Minnesota, and New York. Patty supported them by selling bacon and ham and working as a chaperone. In 1901, Patty's sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and Franklin
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improving, and noting she wanted to spend more time with family. Some observers guessed that she chose to retire due to her conflicts with Roosevelt. Her son Jack later explained that her retirement was due to her being worn out from being Arizona's sole representative.
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where Isabella and John's son, John Selmes ("Jack") Greenway (1924–1995) was born. In 1926, John died suddenly, following surgery, leaving Isabella a widow once again. Isabella continued her many of her husband's plans in his memory. She successfully campaigned for a
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In 1928, Greenway became Arizona's Democratic national committeewoman. Although she was urged to run for governor, she decided not to. She expanded the committeewoman position's responsibilities, campaigning for
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As a Congresswoman, Greenway had many responsibilities. She was appointed to the Indian Affairs Committee and the Public Lands Committee. Both of these were particularly relevant in Arizona due to proposed the
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Greenway ran for reelection in 1934. Her campaign faced controversy when $ 4 million earmarked for the Verde River Irrigation Project was rescinded, leading homesteaders to hang and burn effigies of Greenway,
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In 1930, Greenway was urged again to run for governor. However, as the mother of a young son, she wanted to prioritize him and was uncertain that women would vote for a mother of a young child.
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In 1932, Greenway campaigned heavily for Franklin Roosevelt and was credited with assuring his support from Arizona. She made one of the speeches seconding his nomination at the
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possible loss of benefits on Arizona. This showed her commitment to veteran's programs and her access to the president. Greenway's platform included support of a copper tariff,
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In 1940, Greenway refused to support Roosevelt for another term, as she believed there should be a limit of two presidential terms. She worked with the Democrats supporting
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Before John Greenway's death, he had been on the start of a career in government. He had been asked to run for governor and received a nomination for vice president at the
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Isabella Dinsmore Selmes was born the daughter of Tilden Russell Selmes (1853–1895) and Martha "Patty" Macomb Flandrau (1861–1923). Isabella was born at the historic
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In 1927, Greenway opened Arizona Hut, a furniture factory employing disabled veterans and their immediate families. She also lobbied for a dam in the Colorado River.
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After the war, Isabella Ferguson joined the Grant County Board of Education. She temporarily closed the schools to incentivize citizens into paying their school taxes.
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Although Greenway had opposed the United States entering the war in Europe, after Pearl Harbor, she joined the war effort. She was elected to chair the
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Greenway died in 1953 in Tucson at the Arizona Inn of heart failure. She is buried on the Dinsmore Homestead in Kentucky where she had been born.
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and the Arizona Inn was deemed essential to the war efforts in order to provide accommodations near the local air base and naval training schools.
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1934 photograph of Mary Harriman Rumsey, Chairman of the Consumers Advisory Board of the N.R.A; Eleanor Roosevelt; and Rep. Isabella Greenway.
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The Ferguson's had two children, Martha (1906) and Robert, Jr. (1908). Theodore Roosevelt became Robert Jr.'s godfather.
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Greenway continued to work with Hunt. He appointed Greenway to a commission planning Arizona's exhibit at the
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Miller, Kristie (1999). "Greenway, Isabella Selmes (1886–1953)". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (eds.).
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FDR planned to shift to fund economic recovery programs. She also opposed some provisions of the 1935
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exhibition. He also asked her to consult with copper miners when they were impacted by the depression.
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Isabella met Robert Munro-Ferguson (1867–1922) during her debutante season. the younger brother of
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dinner invitation for her birthday, claiming that work kept her working through the night.
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book to Isabella as they drove to balls to make sure they remembered the world's problems.
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ticket. Ferguson told her to campaign and register voters in "the most shameless manner."
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A Volume of Friendship: The Letters of Eleanor Roosevelt and Isabella Greenway, 1904–1953
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A Volume of Friendship: The Letters of Eleanor Roosevelt and Isabella Greenway, 1904–1953
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said of Greenway ""No other woman in Arizona did as much for the success of the party."
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Cutcheon, invited Patty and Isabella to join them in New York City. Isabella attended
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Her political work began in 1912, when Isabella worked to get voters for Roosevelt's
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in New York City, where she met and became lifelong friends with Roosevelt's niece,
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona
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In 1905, Isabella was one of Eleanor's bridesmaids when Eleanor Roosevelt married
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of Tucson. During her life she was also noted as a one-time owner and operator of
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to be placed in the United States Capitol Building and facilitated its creation.
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While working as a congresswoman, Greenway met Harry O. King (1890–1976), a
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Franklin D. Roosevelt in center at the Quarter Circle Double X Ranch (1932)
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During the First World War she developed and directed the New Mexico
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History, Art, and Archives – United States House of Representatives
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Greenway resigned as national committeewoman on February 8, 1933.
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The Selmes family owned a ranch 15 miles west of Mandan in
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are named for her second husband, John Campbell Greenway.
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Winning Their Place: Arizona Women in Politics, 1883-1950
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In 1981, Greenway was posthumously inducted into the
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Isabella Ferguson with Martha and Robert, Jr. in 1909
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which was owned by her mother's maternal great aunt
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U.S. House of Representatives
Arizona
at-large
Lewis Williams Douglas
John R. Murdock
Boone County, Kentucky
Tucson, Arizona
Kentucky
Democratic
John Campbell Greenway
Arizona Inn
Los Angeles
Gilpin Airlines
Democratic National Convention
Eleanor
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Dinsmore Farm
Boone County, Kentucky
Julia Stockton Dinsmore
Charles Eugene Flandrau
Dakota Territory
Theodore Roosevelt
Northern Pacific Railroad
Miss Chapin's School
Miss Spence's School
Eleanor
Corinne Robinsion
Jack London
Ronald Munro-Furguson

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