Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath

 
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Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath
Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath
Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath
Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath

Mirror, Compact - Anne McMath

Object number2016.050.04
MediumMetal, Glass
Dimensions5/16 × 3 1/2 in. (0.8 × 8.9 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionA gold colored compact mirror embossed with the Shriners of North America logo, belonging to Anne McMath. The top of the compact has the logo of the Shriners of North America, a sub organization of the Freemasons. The logo is composed of the scimitar, crescent, and star. The scimitar is at the top of the logo, pointing to the right. It contains a rope in the middle which connects the scimitar to the crescent. The middle of the crescent has a sphinx head on it. Underneath the sphinx head, hangs the star.


    Originally from Slate Spring, Mississippi, Sarah Anne Phillips attended the Mississippi State College for Women until health problems prevented her from finishing. She met Sidney Sanders McMath in Washington, D.C. during World War II through mutual friends. The couple became married on October 6, 1944. When the war was over, the McMaths moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas. When Sid McMath became governor in 1949, the McMaths became the initial First Family to occupy the home that is now known as the Governor’s Mansion. Anne McMath faced numerous challenges during her time as a First Lady. Not only did she have to manage the duties of being First Lady and preparing the new governor’s house for occupancy, she also had to raise a very young family-- the McMaths’ youngest son was born the same year Governor McMath took office!
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