Daisy Allen, Daisy Williams, Daisy White, Mary Daisy White Williams
Occupation
One of the first women elected to the Nevada Assembly
Spouse(s)
Edward J. Williams (divorced); James Abernathy White (deceased, 1929)
Parent(s)
Lemuel S. Allen and Sarah Ann (Peugh) Allen
Mary Daisy White (March 31, 1873 – January 19, 1958) was a 20th-century American politician and business owner. One of the first women ever elected to the Nevada State Legislature, she represented rural Churchill County from November 1924 to November 1926. In 1953, she was declared to be the oldest Churchill County native still living in the county.[1][2][3]
^“Nevada Native Taken by Death.” Reno, Nevada: Reno Gazette-Journal, January 20, 1958, p. 9.
^“The Lady in the Race.” Fallon, Nevada: The Fallon Standard, August 6, 1924.
^Bernard, Patti and Janice Hoke. “Mary Daisy Allen Williams White.” Reno, Nevada: Nevada Women's History Project, retrieved online June 19, 2021.
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