Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle

 
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Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle
Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle
Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle
Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle

Photograph, Sepia - Mary Oldham Eagle

Object number2017.040.03
Associated LocationLittle Rock, Arkansas
MediumPaper, Ink
Dimensions6 1/2 × 4 1/4 in. (16.5 × 10.8 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionA sepia photograph of former First Lady Mary Oldham Eagle. The photograph depicts Eagle wearing a white high collar blouse with a jacket with a floral pattern. She also is wearing a ribbon necklace. Her head is tilted to the left. At the bottom of the photograph is text which reads, "Daivson, Little Rock, Ark."

    Mary Kavanaugh Oldham Eagle was born in February 4, 1854. She was married to James Philip Eagle, Arkansas's sixteenth Governor. Mary Oldham Eagle took a more active role as First Lady with her interest in the sciences, women’s suffrage, and her international concerns. Mary served on the Board of Lady Managers and chaired the Board’s Committee on Congresses at the 1893 Chicago’s World Columbian Exposition. Mary also edited the book, The Congress of Women, World’s Columbian Exposition. She played a major role in her husband's political campaigns and subsequent gubernatorial parties, even so far as to write her husband's address to the General Assembly due to his poor health at the time. She passed away February 15, 1903.
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