The Caralyn B. Shelton Exhibit: The Nation's First Female Governor
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Willamette Heritage Center 1313 Mill Street SE, Salem, Oregon 97301

WHC Collections 2019.013.0007
Juneteenth Graphic (1920 x 1080 px) - 2
Caralyn B. Shelton
Recognized as the first female acting governor in the United States, Caralyn B. Shelton served as Oregon’s Governor during the transition between the terms of George E. Chamberlain and Frank W. Benson in 1909 – 3 years before Oregon women were granted the right to vote!
In her three-day tenure as acting Oregon Governor, Caralyn B. Shelton demonstrated that a woman could execute the duties of the highest state office. Her story was told by newspapers all over the world at the time, but few today know her name and her remarkable story.
In addition to telling this remarkable story, this exhibit will be the first-time artifacts from the Caralyn B. Shelton Collection at the Willamette Heritage Center will be on display.