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Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio

El Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio fue fundado en 1978 y tiene 356 miembros. Brinda reconocimiento público por los éxitos de las mujeres de Ohio que mejoran su estado, su país y su mundo. Es uno de los varios que se encuentran por todo el territorio de Estados Unidos que rinden homenaje a los logros de las mujeres dentro de los estados individuales.[1]

Galardonadas

Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio
Nombre Imagen Nacimiento–Muerte Condado Año Área de éxito
Allen, FlorenceFlorence Allen   (1884–1966) Cuyahoga 1978 Jueza estadounidense Allen fue la primera mujer en ejercer en un Tribunal Supremo del estado y una de las primeras dos mujeres en servir como juez federal.[2]
Black, Helen ChatfieldHelen Chatfield Black Hamilton 1978 Co-fundó el Cincinnati Nature Center y Little Miami, Inc. Black fue presidente del capítulo de Ohio de The Nature Conservancy y miembro del consejo ambiental de Ohio.[3]
Bolton, FrancesFrances Bolton   (1885–1977) Cuyahoga 1978 Política de Ohio que sirvió en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos. Bolton fue la primera mujer elegida para el Congreso de Ohio.[4]
Boyer, ElizabethElizabeth Boyer (1913–2002) Abogada, feminista y escritora estadounidense. En 1968, Boyer fundó la Liga de Acción de la Equidad de la Mujer (WEAL) como un movimiento feminista moderado para mujeres profesionales.[5][6]
Bracken, HarrietHarriet Bracken Franklin 1978 Primera mujer vicepresidenta del Huntington National Bank of Columbus [7]
Cooper, Martha KinneyMartha Kinney Cooper Hamilton 1978 Primera dama de Ohio de 1929 a 1931 como esposa del gobernador Myers Y. Cooper[8]
Donahey, GertrudeGertrude Donahey (1908–2004) Franklin 1978 Política estadounidense del Partido Demócrata que sejerció como Tesorera del Estado de Ohio desde 1971 hasta 1983[9]
Hunter, Jane EdnaJane Edna Hunter (1881–1971) Cuyahoga 1978 Trabajadora social afroamericana que estableció la Asociación de Chicas Trabajadoras en Cleveland, Ohio en 1911, que luego se convirtió en la Asociación Phillis Wheatley de Cleveland.[10][11][12]
Kline, ConsolataConsolata Kline (1916–2016) Mahoning 1978 Directora ejecutiva de St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center. [13]
Kunkle, VirginiaVirginia Kunkle (1915–2005) Franklin 1978 Primera mujer en convertirse en asistente del superintendente de instrucción pública en Ohio.[14]
Mahoney, MargaretMargaret Mahoney (1922 – 2011) Cuyahoga 1978 Miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Ohio y del Senado de Ohio. Mahoney fue Presidenta del Senado Pro Tem y Líder de la Mayoría, así como Jefe de la División de Valores de Ohio.[15]
McClelland, Helen GraceHelen Grace McClelland Columbiana 1978 Galardonada con la Cruz del Servicio Distinguido por su servicio como miembro del Cuerpo de Enfermeras del Ejército durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.[16]
Merritt, AgnesAgnes Merritt Franklin 1978 Expresidenta estatal de la American Legion Auxiliary y defensora de las mujeres[17]
Papier, RoseRose Papier Franklin 1978 Gerontóloga pionera y primera Directora de Ohio de la Administración de Envejecimiento de Ohio[18]
Randolph, LottieLottie Randolph (?– 1968) Perry 1978 Granjera y ama de casa Randolph fue subdirectora de Farm Labor en OSU. [19]
Stewart, Ella P.Ella P. Stewart Archivo:EllaPStewart.gif (1893– 1987) Lucas 1978 Una de los primeros afroamericanas farmacéuticas en los Estados Unidos.[20]
Valiquette, MarigeneMarigene Valiquette (1924–) Lucas 1978 Exmiembro de la Asamblea General de Ohio[21]
Walker, Ann B.Ann B. Walker Franklin 1978 Primera mujer emisora para informar sobre la legislatura de Ohio[22]
Walsh, StellaStella Walsh (1911–1980) Cuyahoga 1978 Atleta polaca que se convirtió en campeona olímpico femenino[23]
Wells, MarionMarion Wells Licking 1978 Promotora de un mejor trato y educación para ciudadanos discapacitados [24]
Akeley, Mary JobeMary Jobe Akeley (1886–1966) Harrison 1979 Exploradora y naturalista. Akeley fue una de las primeras mujeres exploradoras en África donde ella y su esposo Carl E. Akeley cazaron y fotografiaron animales durante sus estudios de historia natural.[25]
Bickerdyke, Mary AnnMary Ann Bickerdyke   (1817–1901) Knox 1979 Administradora del hospital para soldados de la Unión durante la Guerra Civil Americana[26]
Cleveland, BeatriceBeatrice Cleveland Franklin 1979 Líder estatal asociada para 4-H en el Servicio de Extensión, Facultad de Agricultura, Universidad Estatal de Ohio[27]
Earley, Charity EdnaCharity Edna Earley   (1918–2002) Montgomery 1979 Primer oficial negra comisionada en el Cuerpo de ejército de mujeres[28]
Jammal, EleanorEleanor Jammal Ashtabula 1979 Empresaria, miembro de Zona International y numerosas juntas-[29]
Kochan, BerniceBernice Kochan Cuyahoga 1979 Artista y diseñadora de sellos postales.[30]
Leedy, EmilyEmily Leedy Franklin 1979 Presidenta del Consejo Consultivo de Mujeres de la Oficina de Servicios de Empleo de Ohio.[31]
Lyons, RuthRuth Lyons   (1905–1988) Hamilton 1979 Locutor de radio y televisión pionero en Cincinnati.[32]
Mock, JerrieJerrie Mock (1925– 2014) Franklin 1979 Primera mujer en volar sola alrededor del mundo.[33][34]
Phaler, EmmaEmma Phaler Franklin 1979 Jugador de bolos y colaboradora del Congreso Internacional de Bolos Femenino[35]
Redinger, RachelRachel Redinger Tuscarawas 1979 Fundadora de la Ohio Ohio Historical Historical Drama Association y vicepresidenta del Ohio Arts Council[36]
Sterne, BobbieBobbie Sterne (1919–) Hamilton 1979 Miembro del Charter Party y primera alcaldesa de Cincinnati.[37]
Swanbeck, EthelEthel Swanbeck (1893–1989) Huron 1979 Exmiembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Ohio , ejerció once términos consecutivos en la Casa de Ohio de 1955 a 1976[38][39]
Weisenborn, ClaraClara Weisenborn (1907 –1985) Montgomery 1979 Política republicana de Ohio que ejerció en la Asamblea General de Ohio[40]
Whiteman, Marjorie M.Marjorie M. Whiteman Henry 1979 Asesora legal de Eleanor Roosevelt y autora del libro de quince volúmenes del derecho internacional. [41]
Berlin, GraceGrace Berlin (1897 – 1982) Lucas 1980 Una de las primeras mujeres de Ohio en obtener un título en ecología; oficial de la National Audubon Society.[42]
Bombeck, ErmaErma Bombeck (1927–1996) Montgomery 1980 Humorista estadounidense que alcanzó gran popularidad en la columna de su periódico que describía la vida hogareña suburbana desde mediados de la década de 1960 hasta fines de la década de 1990[43]
Byrne, PatriciaPatricia Byrne Cuyahoga 1980 Embajadora en la República Socialista de la Unión de Birmania.[44]
Crawford, RuthRuth Crawford (1901–1953) Columbiana 1980 Compositora moderna y especialista en música folclórica estadounidense.[45]
Fast, LouisaLouisa Fast Seneca 1980 Activista nacional e internacional de los derechos de las mujeres[46]
Fuldheim, DorothyDorothy Fuldheim (1893–1989) Cuyahoga 1980 Periodista y presentadora que pasó la mayor parte de su carrera en The Cleveland Press y WEWS-TV[47]
Gish, LillianLillian Gish   (1893–1993) Hamilton 1980 Actriz de escenario, pantalla y televisión; llamado "La Primera dama del Cine Americano" [48]
Greisheimer, EstherEsther Greisheimer (1891–1982) Ross 1980 Educadora médica especializada en anestesiología e investigación cardíaca[49]
Keller, EdithEdith Keller Morrow 1980 Supervisora de música para el Departamento de Educación de Ohio[50]
Kitchen, TellaTella Kitchen Ross 1980 Pintora de arte popular[51]
Krupansky, BlancheBlanche Krupansky (1925–2008) Cuyahoga 1980 Jueza de Cleveland que se convirtió en la segunda mujer en sentarse en la Corte Suprema de Ohio cuando fue nombrada en 1981.[52]
Larlham, HattieHattie Larlham Auglaize 1980 Fundadora de Hattie Larlham , una organización sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios a más de 1,500 niños y adultos con discapacidades del desarrollo[53]
Nemeth, Mary LouiseMary Louise Nemeth Cuyahoga 1980 Editor comercial y publicista industrial[54]
Oakley, AnnieAnnie Oakley   (1860–1926) Darke 1980 Tiradora francotiradora de exhibición estadounidense. El talento de Oakley y el ascenso oportuno a la fama la llevaron a protagonizar el espectáculo Wild West de Buffalo Bill, que la impulsó a convertirse en la primera superestrella estadounidense.[55]
Weber, DorisDoris Weber Cuyahoga 1980 Artista y fotógrafoa industrial[56]
Bayer, MildredMildred Bayer Franklin 1981 Founder and president of Health Clinics International[57]
Bischoff Lovin, TinaTina Bischoff Lovin Franklin 1981 World champion long-distance swimmer[58]
Cornelius, DorothyDorothy Cornelius Franklin 1981 Executive director of the Ohio Nurses Association, president of the International Counsel of Nurses, president of the American Nurses Association, and president of the American Journal of Nursing Company[59]
Day, DorisDoris Day   (1924–) Hamilton 1981 American actress, singer, and animal rights activist[60]
Diller, PhyllisPhyllis Diller   (1917–2012) Allen 1981 American actress and comedian[61]
Hunkins, EusebiaEusebia Hunkins Athens 1981 Musician and composer[62]
Norton, AndreAndre Norton (1912–2005) Cuyahoga 1981 American science fiction and fantasy author[63]
Untermeyer, Jean StarrJean Starr Untermeyer Muskingum 1981 Poet and translator[64]
Upton, Harriet TaylorHarriet Taylor Upton   (1853–1945) Portage 1981 Suffragette, author, and the first woman to be vice chairman of the Republican National Committee[65]
Wilson, NancyNancy Wilson   (1937–) Ross 1981 American singer with more than 70 albums, and three Grammy Awards[66]
Boyd, A. MargaretA. Margaret Boyd Jefferson 1982 Education[67]
Eriksson, AnnAnn Eriksson Franklin 1982 Director of Ohio's Constitutional Revision Commission[68]
Foley, BerniceBernice Foley Hamilton 1982 Writer, lecturer and fashion commentator[69]
George, Zelma WatsonZelma Watson George (1903–1994) Cuyahoga 1982 African American philanthropist, alternate in the United Nations General Assembly and headliner in Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera The Medium[70]
Izant, Grace GoulderGrace Goulder Izant (1893–1984) Cuyahoga 1982 Writer, historian and preservationist[71]
Morrison, ToniToni Morrison   (1931–) Lorain 1982 American novelist, editor, and professor. Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1993 and in 1987 the Pulitzer Prize[72]
Sewell, PhyllisPhyllis Sewell Hamilton 1982 Executive at Federated Department Stores[73]
Spain, JayneJayne Spain Hamilton 1982 Corporate executive[74]
Zelkowitz, HelenHelen Zelkowitz Knox 1982 Radio broadcaster and founder of WMVO[75]
Anderson, Harriet J.Harriet J. Anderson (1913–1980) Athens 1983 Painter and textile artist[76]
Biggs, IoneIone Biggs Cuyahoga 1983 Political and social activist who has worked to address crime prevention, women's rights, voter registration, hunger, poverty and unemployment[77]
Bingham, EulaEula Bingham (1929–) Hamilton 1983 Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health during the Carter Administration.[78][79]
Boyle, Mary O.Mary O. Boyle Cuyahoga 1983 Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 15th district[80]
Heath, MariwynMariwyn Heath Montgomery 1983 Chair of the Political Action Committee for Business and Professional Women and advocate for the Equal Rights Amendment[81]
Irwin, JosephineJosephine Irwin Cuyahoga 1983 Suffragist and advocate for women's rights[82]
Janis, BarbaraBarbara Janis Cuyahoga 1983 Union organizer and advocate for women[83]
Janis, LillianLillian Janis Cuyahoga 1983 Cleveland political figure[84]
Player, MinnieMinnie Player Cuyahoga 1983 Leader of Cleveland’s Welfare Rights Organization[85]
Steinem, GloriaGloria Steinem   (1934–) Lucas 1983 American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader of, and media spokeswoman for the women's liberation movement in the late 1960s and 1970s[86]
Winning, FredaFreda Winning Sandusky 1983 Educator, Marine officer, government official and international diplomat[87]
Young, Mary E. MillerMary E. Miller Young Franklin 1983 Co-founder of the Ohio Commission on the Status of Women in 1970 and leader in the struggle for the Equal Rights Amendment[88]
Cooper, SallySally Cooper Franklin 1984 Activist opposing violence against women and children[89]
Harris, Sarah E.Sarah E. Harris Montgomery 1984 Former President of the Dayton Urban League and community board member[90]
Hauserman, Cindy NobleCindy Noble Hauserman Ross 1984 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team gold medalist[91]
Kaptur, MarcyMarcy Kaptur   (1946–) Lucas 1984 U.S. Representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district[92]
Nussbaum, KarenKaren Nussbaum   (1950–) Cuyahoga 1984 Executive director of Working America, a community affiliate of the AFL-CIO; former director of the United States Department of Labor Women's Bureau[93]
Oakar, Mary RoseMary Rose Oakar   (1940–) Cuyahoga 1984 Democratic politician and first Democratic woman elected to the United States Congress from Ohio[94]
Pinkerton, CatherineCatherine Pinkerton Cuyahoga 1984 Lobbyist with NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby[95]
Player, WillaWilla Player Summit 1984 First Black woman president of a four-year women’s college[96]
Resnik, JudithJudith Resnik   (1949–1986) Summit 1984 Engineer and NASA astronaut who died in the destruction of Space Shuttle Challenger during the launch of mission STS-51-L[97]
Santmyer, Helen HoovenHelen Hooven Santmyer (1895–1986) Greene 1984 Writer[98]
Spencer, MarianMarian Spencer (1920–) Hamilton 1984 Former Vice Mayor of the Cincinnati City Council and the first African American woman to be elected to the Council[99]
Trimble, MarianMarian Trimble Franklin 1984 President of Nationwide Investment Services[100]
Wollenberg, JoyceJoyce Wollenberg Perry 1984 Union organizer and advocate for women[101]
Cook, Lois Anna BarrLois Anna Barr Cook Montgomery 1985 Pioneering science educator[102]
Cotner, MercedesMercedes Cotner Cuyahoga 1985 Cleveland City Council member[103]
Draz, ZellZell Draz Mahoning 1985 Associate publisher of the Warren Tribune-Chronicle[104]
Easterling, BarbaraBarbara Easterling (1933–) Summit 1985 First woman elected to executive committee positions at Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the AFL-CIO[105]
Giovanni, NikkiNikki Giovanni   (1943–) Hamilton 1985 Poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator[106]
Gonzalez, AuroraAurora Gonzalez Lucas 1985 Organizer, educator and activist in Toledo's Hispanic community[107]
Lazarus, MaryMary Lazarus Franklin 1985 Advocate for consumer rights, child safety, education, services to women and ethics in government[108]
Mandel, BarbaraBarbara Mandel Cuyahoga 1985 President of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)[109]
Marcere, NormaNorma Marcere Stark 1985 Pioneer feminist and educator[110]
Middleton, LucilleLucille Middleton Champaign 1985 Established the first classes for developmentally disabled children in Champaign County[111]
Mulholland, HelenHelen Mulholland Franklin 1985 Founding member of the Ohio Commission on the Status of Women and Ohio Women, Inc.[112]
Schimmoler, LaurettaLauretta Schimmoler (1900–1981) Crawford 1985 Aviator who was the first woman in the United States to establish an airport in the United States, the first woman to command an American Legion post and was the founder of the Aerial Nurse Corps of America, the predecessor of the flight nurses of the United States Air Force.[113]
Schott, MargeMarge Schott (1928–2004) Hamilton 1985 Managing general partner, president and CEO of the National League's Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1984 to 1999[114]
Steinbrenner, Mary JenMary Jen Steinbrenner Cuyahoga 1985 Developed programs to benefit women and children[115]
Andrew, MargaretMargaret Andrew Montgomery 1986 Pioneer for women in science and technology[116]
Barber, KathleenKathleen Barber Cuyahoga 1986 Educator and political activist[117]
Biles, FayFay Biles Portage 1986 First woman vice president of an Ohio university[118]
Blackwell, ElizabethElizabeth Blackwell   (1821–1910) Hamilton 1986 First woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and a pioneer in promoting the education of women as well as social and moral reform[119]
Clarke, MarieMarie Clarke Franklin 1986 Black female labor leader[120]
Crosby, Eva MaeEva Mae Crosby Franklin 1986 Educator, lawyer and race relations pioneer[121]
Dee, RubyRuby Dee   (1922–2014) Cuyahoga 1986 Actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and activist[122]
Drennan, CynthiaCynthia Drennan (1948–) Cuyahoga 1986 Missionary to El Salvador[123]
Glendinning, HookerHooker Glendinning Cuyahoga 1986 Advocate for social justice, racial and cultural equality[124]
Herring, LouiseLouise Herring (1909–1987) Hamilton 1986 One of the pioneer leaders of the not-for-profit cooperative credit union movement in the United States; known as the “Mother of Credit Unions”[125]
LeVeque, KatherineKatherine LeVeque Franklin 1986 Columbus businesswoman[126]
Miller, Ruth RatnerRuth Ratner Miller Cuyahoga 1986 First woman health director for the city of Cleveland[127]
Nava, AmeliaAmelia Nava (1933-) Seneca 1986 Advocate for migrant farmworkers[128]
Pratt, Arline WebbArline Webb Pratt Stark 1986 Advocate for illumination of the Statue of Liberty[129]
Przelomski, Anastasia AnnAnastasia Ann Przelomski Mahoning 1986 Journalist and editor[130]
Purdy, VirginiaVirginia Purdy Adams 1986 Radio entrepreneur and founder of WRAC[131]
Walker, Selma LoisSelma Lois Walker Franklin 1986 Founder and director of the Native American Indian Center of Columbus[132]
Walsh, JuliaJulia Walsh Summit 1986 First woman Governor of the American Stock Exchange[133]
Wattleton, FayeFaye Wattleton   (1943–) Montgomery 1986 First African-American and youngest President ever elected to Planned Parenthood; President of the Center for the Advancement of Women[134]
Withrow, Mary EllenMary Ellen Withrow   (1930–) Marion 1986 40th Treasurer of the United States from March 1, 1994 to January 20, 2001 under President Bill Clinton[135]
Biggins, AnnaAnna Biggins Trumbull 1988 Union organizer[136]
Clonch, PatriciaPatricia Clonch Lawrence 1988 Executive Director of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and the Lawrence Economic Development Corporation[137]
Craden, NormaNorma Craden (1919–1992) Lucas 1988 Union organizer with the Coalition of Labor Union Women[138]
Graham, Jewel FreemanJewel Freeman Graham Greene 1988 Attorney, professor and President of the World YWCA[139]
Guisewite, CathyCathy Guisewite   (1950–) Montgomery 1988 Cartoonist who created the comic strip Cathy[140]
Jackson, Rebecca D.Rebecca D. Jackson Franklin 1988 Medical researcher specializing in endocrinology, osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease[141]
Jenkins, Carol HeissCarol Heiss Jenkins (1940–) Summit 1988 Figure skater. 1960 Olympic Champion in Ladies Singles, 1956 Olympic silver medalist and five-time World Champion (1956–1960)[142]
Kane, CarolCarol Kane (1953–) Cuyahoga 1988 American actress who appeared in Hester Street and Annie Hall. Received two Emmy Awards for her work in the television series Taxi[143]
Larsen, BeaBea Larsen Hamilton 1988 First woman president of the Cincinnati Bar Association[144]
Lev, Alice RafulAlice Raful Lev Mahoning 1988 Community organizer and advocate for social justice[145]
Rocker Sogg, LindaLinda Rocker Sogg Cuyahoga 1988 Advocate for social justice who led the Ohio Coalition for the Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment[146]
Smeal, EleanorEleanor Smeal   (1939–) Ashtabula 1988 Feminist activist, political analyst, lobbyist, and grassroots organizer. President and founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation, serving twice as president of the National Organization for Women[147]
Utz, CarolynCarolyn Utz (1913–2005) Franklin 1988 Music educator and youth advocate[148]
Ward, Anita SmithAnita Smith Ward Franklin 1988 First woman to be elected Chair of a state university Board of Trustees in Ohio[149]
Brown, Jeanette GrasselliJeanette Grasselli Brown Cuyahoga 1989 Industrial researcher for BP America[150]
Carnahan, MaxineMaxine Carnahan Coshocton 1989 First woman president of the United Paperworkers International Union[151]
Chapman, TracyTracy Chapman   (1964–) Cuyahoga 1989 Singer-songwriter, best known for her singles "Fast Car", "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You", "Crossroads", "Give Me One Reason" and "Telling Stories". She is a multi-platinum and four-time Grammy Award-winning artist.[152][153]
Cowles, Betsy MixBetsy Mix Cowles   (1810–1876) Ashtabula 1989 Early leader in the United States abolitionist movement[154]
Gazelle, AnnAnn Gazelle Franklin 1989 Social worker and artist[155]
Graves, MichelleMichelle Graves Hamilton 1989 Banker and financial planner[156]
Harshman, FlorenceFlorence Harshman Mahoning 1989 Social worker[157]
Hutt, JuneJune Hutt Cuyahoga 1989 Publisher and advocate of working women[158]
Jensen, GeraldineGeraldine Jensen Lucas 1989 Founder of the Association for Children for the Enforcement of Support
Mahoney, CarolynCarolyn Mahoney (1946–) Franklin 1989 Mathematics educator[159]
Myers, LindaLinda Myers (1947–) Franklin 1989 Researcher and psychotherapist[160]
Porter, JennieJennie Porter Hamilton 1989 First black female public school principal in Cincinnati[161]
Poulton, DianeDiane Poulton Franklin 1989 Advocate for the rights of women[162]
Powell, ReneeRenee Powell (1946–) Stark 1989 Professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour and is currently head professional at her family's Clearview Golf Club in East Canton, Ohio[163]
Spretnak, CharleneCharlene Spretnak (1946–) Franklin 1989 Author, activist, academic, and feminist[164]
Ventura, CharleneCharlene Ventura Hamilton 1989 President and CEO of the YWCA of Greater Cincinnati[165]
Gaston, MarilynMarilyn Gaston (1939–) Hamilton 1990 Pediatrician who helped to establish the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at the University of Cincinnati[166]
Jackson, DorothyDorothy Jackson Summit 1990 Akron’s Deputy Mayor for Intergovernmental Relations[167]
Jackson, Luella TalmadgeLuella Talmadge Jackson Seneca 1990 Community activist[168]
Kalven, JanetJanet Kalven (1913–2014) Hamilton 1990 Feminist educator, author and activist[169]
Kanter, RosabethRosabeth Kanter (1943–) Cuyahoga 1990 Tenured professor in business at Harvard Business School, where she holds the Ernest C. Arbuckle Professorship.[170][171]
Kuhn, MaggieMaggie Kuhn (1905–1995) Cuyahoga 1990 Activist known for founding the Gray Panthers[172]
Lamson, JoanJoan Lamson Cuyahoga 1990 Small business owner[173]
Lin, Maya YingMaya Ying Lin   (1959–) Athens 1990 Architect and artist working in sculpture and landscape art; best known as the designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.[174][175]
Macko, Anne VarianoAnne Variano Macko Cuyahoga 1990 Union organizer with the Communications Workers of America[176]
Mott, AliciaAlicia Mott Wood 1990 Advocate for the educational and economic advancement of Ohio’s Hispanic community[177]
Sauvageot, LudelLudel Sauvageot Summit 1990 Pioneer in the field of hospital public relations[178]
Shur, Fanchon bat-LillianFanchon bat-Lillian Shur Hamilton 1990 Choreographer and educator[179]
Sutliff, Phebe TemperancePhebe Temperance Sutliff (1859–1955) Trumbull 1990 President of Rockford College[180]
Williams, GrayceGrayce Williams Franklin 1990 First Black woman to serve as President of the Columbus YWCA[181]
Abbott, BereniceBerenice Abbott   (1898–1991) Clark 1991 Photographer best known for her black-and-white photography of New York City architecture and urban design of the 1930s[182]
Badger, EarladeenEarladeen Badger Hamilton 1991 Founder and president of United Services for Effective Parenting[183]
Brown, HallieHallie Brown   (1849–1949) Greene 1991 African American educator, writer and activist[184]
Davidson, JoAnnJoAnn Davidson Franklin 1991 Speaker and Minority Whip of the Ohio House of Representatives[185]
Diaz-Sprague, RaquelRaquel Diaz-Sprague Franklin 1991 Chemist and advocate for women and ethical workplaces[186]
Dove, RitaRita Dove   (1952–) Summit 1991 United States Poet Laureate and Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress[187]
Gavin, Mary IgnatiaMary Ignatia Gavin (1889–1966) Summit 1991 Founded the first alcohol addiction treatment center; Sister Ignatia was known as the "Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous"[188]
Harper, SaraSara Harper Cuyahoga 1991 First African American woman to graduate from Case Western Reserve University Law School and the first woman to serve on the judiciary of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Harper co-founded the first victims' rights program in the United States.[189]
Hawk, DonnaDonna Hawk Cuyahoga 1991 Developed transitional housing for the homeless[190]
Holley, JuneJune Holley Athens 1991 Co-founder of Worker Owned Network. Holley pioneered developing worker-owned cooperatives to alleviate poverty in Appalachia.[191]
Moore, Martha C.Martha C. Moore Guernsey 1991 Active volunteer with the Ohio Republican Party[192]
Owens, DarleneDarlene Owens Cuyahoga 1991 First woman pipefitter in Ohio[193]
Peterson, Helen H.Helen H. Peterson Franklin 1991 Board member of the national YWCA and advocate for minimum wage in Ohio[194]
Pituch, MarthaMartha Pituch Lucas 1991 Health care educator and advocate for children, families and those without housing[195]
Pointer, YvonneYvonne Pointer   Cuyahoga 1991 Founder of the Positive Plus Support Group. Pointer spearheaded an effort to bring midnight basketball to Cleveland.[196]
Ruehlmann, VirginiaVirginia Ruehlmann Hamilton 1991 Former first lady of Cincinnati; administrator and director with the Helen Steiner Rice Foundation[197]
Schwarz, JosephineJosephine Schwarz (1908–2004) Montgomery 1991 Dance instructor and co-founder of the Schwarz School of Dance[198]
Timken, SuzanneSuzanne Timken Stark 1991 Youth fitness advocate and vice chair of the President"s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Advisory Board[199]
Bieniek, Nancy VertroneNancy Vertrone Bieniek Cuyahoga 1991 Businesswoman and founder of Original Copy Centers[200]
Zannoni, Stella MarieStella Marie Zannoni Cuyahoga 1991 Preserver of Italian American cultural heritage[201]
Beaumont, Mary of the AnnunciationMary of the Annunciation Beaumont Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community Services
Eaton, AntoinetteAntoinette Eaton Mahoning 1992 Math, Science and Health Services
McCullough, RubieRubie McCullough Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community Services
Oakley, NancyNancy Oakley Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community Services
Parker, HarrietHarriet Parker Franklin 1992 Math, Science and Health Services
Porter, SusanSusan Porter Allen 1992 Arts, Music and Journalism
Rice, Helen SteinerHelen Steiner Rice (1900–1981) Lorain 1992 Writer of religious and inspirational poetry
Schille, AliceAlice Schille (1869–1955) Franklin 1992 Watercolorist and painter
Thompson, LouellaLouella Thompson Butler 1992 Religion and Community Services
Benson, MildredMildred Benson (1905–2002) Lucas 1993 Journalist and author of children's books, including the earliest Nancy Drew mysteries
Bingham, AmeliaAmelia Bingham   (1869–1927) Defiance 1993 Stage actress
Coffey, VirginiaVirginia Coffey Hamilton 1993 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Colombi, Viola FamianoViola Famiano Colombi Cuyahoga 1993 Religion and Community Services
Gunter, IvyIvy Gunter (1950–) Sandusky 1993 Amputee, fashion model, osteosarcoma survivor, inspirational speaker, and fitness enthusiast
Hamilton, VirginiaVirginia Hamilton (1934–2002) Greene 1993 Author of children's books and winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature and the Newbery Medal
Hayes, Lucy WebbLucy Webb Hayes   (1831–1889) Ross 1993 First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes
Hintz, Joy AliceJoy Alice Hintz Muskingum 1993 Religion and Community Services
Macelwane, GeraldineGeraldine Macelwane Lucas 1993 Law
McCormick, Anne O'HareAnne O'Hare McCormick (1880–1954) Franklin 1993 Foreign news correspondent for The New York Times
Olshansky, RenaRena Olshansky Cuyahoga 1993 Arts, Music and Journalism
Pincham, EdnaEdna Pincham Mahoning 1993 Religion and Community Services
Plummer, MaxineMaxine Plummer Jackson 1993 Religion and Community Services
Reilly, JeanJean Reilly Franklin 1993 Religion and Community Services
Riel, PaulinePauline Riel Morrow 1993 Education
Cook, Christine M.Christine M. Cook (1956–) Franklin 1994 First woman of the Ohio National Guard to assume command of two separate battalions and then a regiment; Director of the Ohio Veteran's Home
Coulton, ClaudiaClaudia Coulton Cuyahoga 1994 Education
Craig-Jones, Ellen WalkerEllen Walker Craig-Jones Franklin 1994 Government and Military Service
Ferrall, NanetteNanette Ferrall Auglaize 1994 Math, Science and Health Services
Griesse, Jill HarmsJill Harms Griesse Licking 1994 Sports and Athletics
Griffith, GeorgiaGeorgia Griffith Franklin 1994 Arts, Music and Journalism
Melton, FlorenceFlorence Melton Archivo:Florence melton.jpg (1911–2007) Franklin 1994 Inventor known for innovating the foam-soled and washable slipper.[202]
Nussdorfer, LucilleLucille Nussdorfer Tuscarawas 1994 Religion and Community Services
Reece, JaneJane Reece (1868–1961) Montgomery 1994 Pictorial photographer of the early 20th century
Reynolds, Emma AnnEmma Ann Reynolds Ross 1994 Math, Science and Health Services
Scott, CarolCarol Scott Clark 1994 Religion and Community Services
Spence, PaulaPaula Spence Franklin 1994 Business and Labor
Tribe, DeannaDeanna Tribe Vinton 1994 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Wald, LillianLillian Wald   (1867–1940) Hamilton 1994 Nurse, social worker, public health official, teacher, author, editor, publisher, activist for peace, women's, children's and civil rights, and the founder of American community nursing
Beckwith, SandraSandra Beckwith   (1943–) Hamilton 1995 Judge; first woman to sit on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
Beveridge, Daeida Hartell WilcoxDaeida Hartell Wilcox Beveridge Defiance 1995 Business and Labor
Blackmon, Patricia AnnPatricia Ann Blackmon Cuyahoga 1995 Law
Bowermaster, MaryMary Bowermaster (1917–2011) Butler 1995 Nurse's aide for schools in Butler County and masters athlete
Brennan, ChristineChristine Brennan (1958–) Lucas 1995 Sports columnist, TV and radio commentator, best-selling author and nationally known speaker
Cauffman, Joy GarrisonJoy Garrison Cauffman Clinton 1995 Math, Science and Health Services
Clark, BunnyBunny Clark Franklin 1995 Math, Science and Health Services
Drake, GraceGrace Drake Cuyahoga 1995 Government and Military Service
Evans, NaomiNaomi Evans Franklin 1995 Math, Science and Health Services
Gage, Frances DanaFrances Dana Gage Hamilton 1995 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Kirkham, JaneJane Kirkham Cuyahoga 1995 Arts, Music and Journalism
Lewis, SylviaSylvia Lewis Summit 1995 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism[203]
Longaberger, TamiTami Longaberger Licking 1995 Business and Labor
Moon, DonnaDonna Moon Montgomery 1995 Business and Labor
Murphy, GratiaGratia Murphy Mahoning 1995 Education
Resnick, Alice RobieAlice Robie Resnick (1939–) Lucas 1995 Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
Siebert, MurielMuriel Siebert (1932–) Cuyahoga 1995 First woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and the first woman to head one of its member firms
Cartwright, CarolCarol Cartwright Portage 1996 Academic administrator and former president of Bowling Green State University
Evans, ElizabethElizabeth Evans Franklin 1996 Radio broadcaster
Goodall, Rae NatalieRae Natalie Goodall Morrow 1996 Math, Science and Health Services
Hauser, ElizabethElizabeth Hauser Trumbull 1996 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Healy, BernadineBernadine Healy (1944–2011) Franklin 1996 Physician, cardiologist, academic and a former head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Kelly, CarolCarol Kelly Union 1996 Education
Lewis, FannieFannie Lewis Cuyahoga 1996 Religion and Community Services
Montgomery, BettyBetty Montgomery (1948–) Wood 1996 Republican politician who served as Ohio State Auditor
Taft, HopeHope Taft Hamilton 1996 First Lady of Ohio and wife to Governor Bob Taft
Ball, CarolCarol Ball Darke 1997 Arts, Music and Journalism
Byers, MarilynMarilyn Byers Ashland 1997 Government and Military Service
Capers, Jean MurrellJean Murrell Capers Cuyahoga 1997 Law
Dorsey, MarthaMartha Dorsey Clermont 1997 Government and Military Service
Heidelberg, JoanJoan Heidelberg Miami 1997 Math, Science and Health Services
Herbert, ClariceClarice Herbert Allen 1997 Religion and Community Services
Lampkin, BeatriceBeatrice Lampkin Hamilton 1997 Math, Science and Health Services
MayerTownsend, JacquelynJacquelyn MayerTownsend Erie 1997 Math, Science and Health Services
O'Rourke, AnnAnn O'Rourke Franklin 1997 Religion and Community Services
Rothschild, BerylBeryl Rothschild Cuyahoga 1997 Government and Military Service
Shackelford, TheklaThekla Shackelford Franklin 1997 Education
Campbell, Marianne BoggsMarianne Boggs Campbell Gallia 1998 Business and Labor
Garrison, CaroleCarole Garrison Summit 1998 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Hollister, NancyNancy Hollister (1949–) Muskingum 1998 66th Governor of Ohio
Jones, Stephanie J.Stephanie J. Jones   Cuyahoga 1998 Lawyer and educator, President of Stephanie Jones Strategies and former Executive Director of the National Urban League Policy Institute
Kay, Bettye RuthBettye Ruth Kay Lucas 1998 Religion and Community Services
Ross-Lee, BarbaraBarbara Ross-Lee Athens 1998 Dean of the Ohio University of Osteopathic Medicine
Mackiewicz, AudreyAudrey Mackiewicz Erie 1998 Arts, Music and Journalism
Palasics, KathyKathy Palasics Cuyahoga 1998 Arts, Music and Journalism
Quinn, Margaret DianeMargaret Diane Quinn Muskingum 1998 Government and Military Service
Seiberling, HenriettaHenrietta Seiberling   Summit 1998 Religion and Community Services
Taylor, Mary EmilyMary Emily Taylor Logan 1998 Education
Varga, VirginiaVirginia Varga Montgomery 1998 Education
Woods, JacquelineJacqueline Woods Cuyahoga 1998 Business and Labor
Zimpher, Nancy LuskNancy Lusk Zimpher Franklin 1998 Education
Behrensmeyer, MaryJoMaryJo Behrensmeyer Knox 1999 Education
Costilla, AlvinaAlvina Costilla Lucas 1999 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Deal, SarahSarah Deal   Wood 1999 First female Marine selected for Naval aviation training, and subsequently the Marine Corps' first female aviator in 1993
Doren, ElectraElectra Doren (1861-1927) Montgomery 1999 Education
Flowers, DaisyDaisy Flowers Franklin 1999 Religion and Community Services
Glenn, AnnieAnnie Glenn (1920–) Muskingum 1999 Wife of former astronaut and Senator John Glenn
Hamilton, AnnAnn Hamilton (1956-) Franklin 1999 Artist known for her installations, textile art and sculptures
Hoover, CaroleCarole Hoover Cuyahoga 1999 Business and Labor
Horn, Cheryl HanCheryl Han Horn Franklin 1999 Business and Labor
Latham, CarolCarol Latham Cuyahoga 1999 Business and Labor
Linenkugel, NancyNancy Linenkugel Erie 1999 Math, Science and Health Services
Marsh, Marie BarrettMarie Barrett Marsh Trumbull 1999 Government and Military Service
Parham, MarjorieMarjorie Parham Hamilton 1999 Arts, Music and Journalism
Regula, MaryMary Regula Stark 1999 Religion and Community Services
Rubin, Lee LenoreLee Lenore Rubin Athens 1999 Religion and Community Services
Stowe, Harriet BeecherHarriet Beecher Stowe   (1811–1896) Hamilton 1999 abolitionist and author who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
Thornton, Jerry SueJerry Sue Thornton Cuyahoga 1999 Education
Voinovich, JanetJanet Voinovich Cuyahoga 1999 Government and Military Service
Ashbaugh, PaigePaige Ashbaugh Summit 2000 Sports and Athletics
Collins, Maude CharlesMaude Charles Collins Vinton 2000 Government and Military Service
Dambrot, FayeFaye Dambrot Summit 2000 Education
de Leon, MargaritaMargarita de Leon Lucas 2000 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Fletcher, Patricia LouisePatricia Louise Fletcher Jefferson 2000 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Harrington, Jean PatriceJean Patrice Harrington Hamilton 2000 Education
Hoffman, ShirleyShirley Hoffman Cuyahoga 2000 Math, Science and Health Services
Kazel, DorothyDorothy Kazel (1939–1980) Cuyahoga 2000 Ursuline nun and missionary to El Salvador
Majidzadeh, FarahFarah Majidzadeh Franklin 2000 Business and Labor
Martin, AdaAda Martin Franklin 2000 Religion and Community Services
Porter, LorleLorle Porter Knox 2000 Education
Samaniego, LannaLanna Samaniego Mercer 2000 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Taylor, YvonneYvonne Taylor Greene 2000 Education
Wong, MargaretMargaret Wong Cuyahoga 2000 Law
Zane, BettyBetty Zane   (1759–1823) Belmont 2000 Alleged heroine of the American Revolutionary War
Boreczky, RebeccaRebecca Boreczky Delaware 2001 Religion and Community Services
Casement, Frances JenningsFrances Jennings Casement   (1840–1928) Lake 2001 Suffragette
Davis, Ruth L.Ruth L. Davis (1910–2005) Lucas 2001 First woman President of Davis College
Ford, LucilleLucille Ford Ashland 2001 Education
Gray, Susan F.Susan F. Gray Darke 2001 Educator, advocate for historical preservation and Darke County Park Commissioner
Harrison, KathleenKathleen Harrison Franklin 2001 Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps
Hughes, Adella PrentissAdella Prentiss Hughes (1869–1950) Cuyahoga 2001 Pianist and impresario; main organiser of the Cleveland Orchestra
Jackson, Janet E.Janet E. Jackson Franklin 2001 Assistant Attorney General for Ohio and the first African-American woman to serve as judge in Franklin County
Kamenshek, Dottie KammieDottie Kammie Kamenshek Hamilton 2001 Sports and Athletics
Levin, MaxineMaxine Levin Cuyahoga 2001 Religion and Community Services
Long, IreneIrene Long   (1950–) Cuyahoga 2001 Physician and NASA official. Long was the first female Chief Medical Officer at the Kennedy Space Center.
MacDonell, MarthaMartha MacDonell Allen 2001 Religion and Community Services
Matesich, Mary AndrewMary Andrew Matesich Franklin 2001 Education
Powell, ElizabethElizabeth Powell Mahoning 2001 Reverend Mother and founder of the World Fellowship Interdenominational Church
Pryce, DeborahDeborah Pryce   (1951–) Franklin 2001 Former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Ohio's 15th congressional district
Sexton, MariaMaria Sexton Wayne 2001 Sports and Athletics
Walters, FarahFarah Walters Cuyahoga 2001 Business and Labor
Washington, Georgeta BlebeaGeorgeta Blebea Washington Cuyahoga 2001 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Barker, JudyJudy Barker Franklin 2002 Business and Labor
Buchholzer, Frances SeiberlingFrances Seiberling Buchholzer Summit 2002 Government and Military Service
Campbell, Joan BrownJoan Brown Campbell Cuyahoga 2002 Religion and Community Services
Frankenberg, NancyNancy Frankenberg Delaware 2002 Religion and Community Services
Hart-Deming, ZellZell Hart-Deming Trumbull 2002 Business and Labor
Helsel, ElsieElsie Helsel Athens 2002 Religion and Community Services
Horstman, Katie T.Katie T. Horstman Auglaize 2002 Sports and Athletics
Hwang, JennieJennie Hwang Cuyahoga 2002 Math, Science and Health Services
Lewis, Cathy MonroeCathy Monroe Lewis Cuyahoga 2002 Religion and Community Services
Robertson, Viola StartzmanViola Startzman Robertson Wayne 2002 Math, Science and Health Services
Spielman, StefanieStefanie Spielman Franklin 2002 Sports reporter and breast cancer survivor
Sullivan, KathrynKathryn Sullivan   (1951–) Franklin 2002 Geologist and former NASA astronaut. Sullivan is the first American woman to walk in space.
Bailey, SheilaSheila Bailey Cuyahoga 2003 Math, Science and Health Services
Blunden, Jeraldyne KilbornJeraldyne Kilborn Blunden Montgomery 2003 Arts, Music and Journalism
Carter, ShannonShannon Carter Hamilton 2003 Religion and Community Services
Fleming, LuceilleLuceille Fleming Franklin 2003 Government and Military Service
Gonzalez-Sanabria, OlgaOlga Gonzalez-Sanabria Cuyahoga 2003 Math, Science and Health Services
Janis, ElsieElsie Janis   (1889–1956) Franklin 2003 Singer, songwriter, actress, and screenwriter
Lenski, LoisLois Lenski (1893–1974) Shelby 2003 Writer of children's and young adult fiction
Mosley-Thompson, EllenEllen Mosley-Thompson Franklin 2003 Math, Science and Health Services
Nelson, CathyCathy Nelson Franklin 2003 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Scott, Evlyn GrayEvlyn Gray Scott Cuyahoga 2003 Math, Science and Health Services
Williams, YvonneYvonne Williams Wayne 2003 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Brugler, Rogers MargaretRogers Margaret Brugler Franklin 2007 Religion and Community Services
Chatfield, JuliaJulia Chatfield Brown 2007 Education
Hastings, LucilleLucille Hastings Holmes 2007 Religion and Community Services
Howard, LillieLillie Howard Montgomery 2007 Education
Jorgenson, Mary AnnMary Ann Jorgenson Cuyahoga 2007 Law
Mahaney, JoyceJoyce Mahaney Lucas 2007 Religion and Community Services
Schlotfeldt, RozellaRozella Schlotfeldt Cuyahoga 2007 Math, Science and Health Services
Smith, Katherine MayKatherine May Smith (1974–) Hocking 2007 Basketball player; Ohio State Female Athlete of the Century
Wang, FlorenceFlorence Wang Mahoning 2007 Religion and Community Services
Baunach, DorothyDorothy Baunach Cuyahoga 2008 Business and Labor
Black, Carrie[[Carrie BlackPlantilla:Dn|Carrie Black]]Plantilla:Disambiguation needed Franklin 2008 Math, Science and Health Services
Bosca, CaroCaro Bosca Clark 2008 Government and Military Service
Brown, Yvette McGeeYvette McGee Brown   (1960–) Franklin 2008 President of the Center for Children and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Crane, LoannLoann Crane Franklin 2008 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Durgin, JoanJoan Durgin Lucas 2008 Education
Gibbs, CarolCarol Gibbs Hamilton 2008 Religion and Community Services
Johnson, BillieBillie Johnson Lucas 2008 Religion and Community Services
Lei, JihJih Lei Cuyahoga 2008 Math, Science and Health Services
Magee, ElizabethElizabeth Magee Cuyahoga 2008 Business and Labor
Rajadhyaksha, KasturiKasturi Rajadhyaksha Franklin 2008 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Salamon, JulieJulie Salamon (1953–) Adams 2008 Journalist, critic and author
Wheatly, MicheleMichele Wheatly Greene 2008 Education
Collins, GailGail Collins (1945–) Hamilton 2009 Journalist, op-ed columnist and author, most recognized for her work with The New York Times
Davis, Pamela B.Pamela B. Davis Cuyahoga 2009 Dean and Vice President for Medical Affairs of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
de Groh, KimKim de Groh Cuyahoga 2009 Math, Science and Health Services
Gray, Beverly J.Beverly J. Gray Ross 2009 Educator
Howard, SharonSharon Howard Montgomery 2009 Religion and Community Services
Kuhre, CarolCarol Kuhre Athens 2009 Religion and Community Services
Manning, VirginiaVirginia Manning Erie 2009 Business and Labor
Moss, HelenHelen Moss Cuyahoga 2009 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Rycus, JudithJudith Rycus Franklin 2009 Religion and Community Services
Sandusky, Mary AdelaideMary Adelaide Sandusky Lucas 2009 Religion and Community Services
Watson, GlennaGlenna Watson Franklin 2009 Government and Military Service
Williams, BernettBernett Williams Summit 2009 Religion and Community Services
Williamson, CeliaCelia Williamson Lucas 2009 University of Toledo Professor and community advocate who seeks to combat domestic human trafficking and prostitution.
Alvarene, OwensOwens Alvarene Montgomery 2010 Law
Channing, Tenenbaum GayleTenenbaum Gayle Channing Franklin 2010 Math, Science and Health Services
Chapman, Dorothy McAlpin MaguireDorothy McAlpin Maguire Chapman Lorain 2010 Sports and Athletics
Fergus, BarbaraBarbara Fergus Franklin 2010 Arts, Music and Journalism
Kearns, Merle GraceMerle Grace Kearns Ottawa 2010 Government and Military Service
Lee, Rebecca J.Rebecca J. Lee Pickaway 2010 Executive Director of the Pickaway County Veteran Service Commission
McClelland, NinaNina McClelland Lucas 2010 Math, Science and Health Services
Moresky, LanaLana Moresky Cuyahoga 2010 Women's Suffrage and Cultural Activism
Otto, Martha PotterMartha Potter Otto Knox 2010 Math, Science and Health Services
Ruppert, ElizabethElizabeth Ruppert Lucas 2010 Math, Science and Health Services
Singh, RitaRita Singh Cuyahoga 2010 Business and Labor
Boyce, Cheryl A.Cheryl A. Boyce Franklin 2011 Health Services
Flick, Elizabeth H.Elizabeth H. Flick Franklin 2011 Community and Military Service
Harper, Frances Ellen WatkinsFrances Ellen Watkins Harper   (1825-1911) 2011 African-American abolitionist, poet and author. Harper published her first book of poetry at age 20 and her first novel, the widely praised Iola Leroy, at age 67.
Hollis, Brenda J.Brenda J. Hollis Henry 2011 Military Service and Law
Juhas, Mary C.Mary C. Juhas Franklin 2011 Science and Education
Luckner, Kleia R.Kleia R. Luckner Lucas 2011 Health Service and Law
Lyons, Valerie J.Valerie J. Lyons Lorain 2011 Science
Noelker, Linda S.Linda S. Noelker Cuyahoga 2011 Community Service and Health Service
Vonderhaar, CarrieCarrie Vonderhaar Hamilton 2011 Arts and Conservation

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  139. «Jewel Freeman Graham». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  140. «Cathy Guisewite». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  141. «Rebecca D Jackson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  142. «Carol Heiss Jenkins». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  143. «Carol Kane». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  144. «Bea V Larsen». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  145. «Alice Raful Lev». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  146. «Linda Rocker Sogg». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  147. «Eleanor Smeal». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  148. «Carolyn G Utz». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  149. «Anita Smith Ward». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  150. «Jeanette Grasselli Brown». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  151. «Maxine G Carnahan». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  152. GRAMMY Award Winners el 2 de diciembre de 2008 en Wayback Machine. Grammy.com
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  154. «Betsy Mix Cowles». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  155. «Ann Gazelle». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  156. «Michelle Y Graves». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  157. «Florence Harshman». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  158. «June Hutt». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  159. «Carolyn Mahoney». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  160. «Linda Myers». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  161. «Jennie Porter». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  162. «Diane W Poulton». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  163. «Renee Powell». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  164. «Charlene Spretnak». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  165. «Charlene Ventura». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  166. «Marilyn H Gaston». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  167. «Dorothy O Jackson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  168. «Luella Talmadge Jackson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  169. «Janet Kalven». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  170. "Rosabeth M. Kanter" el 22 de febrero de 2012 en Wayback Machine.. Harvard Business School. Retrieved A11 de abril de 2012.
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  172. «Maggie Kuhn». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  173. «Joan E Lamson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
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  175. «Maya Ying Lin». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el A5 de agosto de 2012. 
  176. «Anne Variano Macko». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  177. «Alicia Mott». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  178. «Ludel B Sauvageot». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  179. «Fanchonbat-Lillian Shur». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  180. «Phebe Temperance Sutliff». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  181. «Grayce E Williams». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2012. 
  182. «Berenice Abbott». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  183. «Earladeen Badger». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  184. «Hallie Q Brown». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  185. «JoAnn Davidson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  186. «Raquel Diaz-Sprague». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  187. «Rita Dove». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  188. «Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  189. «Sara J Harper». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  190. «Sister Donna L Hawk». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  191. «June A Holley». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  192. «Martha C Moore». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  193. «Darlene M Owens». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  194. «Helen H Peterson». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  195. «Martha J Pituch». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  196. «Yvonne Pointer». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  197. «Virginia J Ruehlmann». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  198. «Josephine L Schwarz». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  199. «Suzanne P Timken». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
  200. «Nancy Vetrone Bieniek». Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2012. 
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Bibliografía

  • Royster, Jacqueline Jones (2003). Profiles of Ohio Women, 1803-2003. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press. ISBN 9780821415085. 

Enlaces externos

  •   Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio.
  • Ohio Women's Hall of Fame Página web del Salón de la Fama de las Mujeres de Ohio)
  • Asociación de bibliotecas de Ohioana
  •   Datos: Q11795583
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salón, fama, mujeres, ohio, fundado, 1978, tiene, miembros, brinda, reconocimiento, público, éxitos, mujeres, ohio, mejoran, estado, país, mundo, varios, encuentran, todo, territorio, estados, unidos, rinden, homenaje, logros, mujeres, dentro, estados, individ. El Salon de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio fue fundado en 1978 y tiene 356 miembros Brinda reconocimiento publico por los exitos de las mujeres de Ohio que mejoran su estado su pais y su mundo Es uno de los varios que se encuentran por todo el territorio de Estados Unidos que rinden homenaje a los logros de las mujeres dentro de los estados individuales 1 Indice 1 Galardonadas 2 Referencias 3 Bibliografia 4 Enlaces externosGalardonadas EditarSalon de la Fama de las mujeres de Ohio Nombre Imagen Nacimiento Muerte Condado Ano Area de exitoAllen Florence Florence Allen 1884 1966 Cuyahoga 1978 Jueza estadounidense Allen fue la primera mujer en ejercer en un Tribunal Supremo del estado y una de las primeras dos mujeres en servir como juez federal 2 Black Helen Chatfield Helen Chatfield Black Hamilton 1978 Co fundo el Cincinnati Nature Center y Little Miami Inc Black fue presidente del capitulo de Ohio de The Nature Conservancy y miembro del consejo ambiental de Ohio 3 Bolton Frances Frances Bolton 1885 1977 Cuyahoga 1978 Politica de Ohio que sirvio en la Camara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos Bolton fue la primera mujer elegida para el Congreso de Ohio 4 Boyer Elizabeth Elizabeth Boyer 1913 2002 Abogada feminista y escritora estadounidense En 1968 Boyer fundo la Liga de Accion de la Equidad de la Mujer WEAL como un movimiento feminista moderado para mujeres profesionales 5 6 Bracken Harriet Harriet Bracken Franklin 1978 Primera mujer vicepresidenta del Huntington National Bank of Columbus 7 Cooper Martha Kinney Martha Kinney Cooper Hamilton 1978 Primera dama de Ohio de 1929 a 1931 como esposa del gobernador Myers Y Cooper 8 Donahey Gertrude Gertrude Donahey 1908 2004 Franklin 1978 Politica estadounidense del Partido Democrata que sejercio como Tesorera del Estado de Ohio desde 1971 hasta 1983 9 Hunter Jane Edna Jane Edna Hunter 1881 1971 Cuyahoga 1978 Trabajadora social afroamericana que establecio la Asociacion de Chicas Trabajadoras en Cleveland Ohio en 1911 que luego se convirtio en la Asociacion Phillis Wheatley de Cleveland 10 11 12 Kline Consolata Consolata Kline 1916 2016 Mahoning 1978 Directora ejecutiva de St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center 13 Kunkle Virginia Virginia Kunkle 1915 2005 Franklin 1978 Primera mujer en convertirse en asistente del superintendente de instruccion publica en Ohio 14 Mahoney Margaret Margaret Mahoney 1922 2011 Cuyahoga 1978 Miembro de la Camara de Representantes de Ohio y del Senado de Ohio Mahoney fue Presidenta del Senado Pro Tem y Lider de la Mayoria asi como Jefe de la Division de Valores de Ohio 15 McClelland Helen Grace Helen Grace McClelland Columbiana 1978 Galardonada con la Cruz del Servicio Distinguido por su servicio como miembro del Cuerpo de Enfermeras del Ejercito durante la Primera Guerra Mundial 16 Merritt Agnes Agnes Merritt Franklin 1978 Expresidenta estatal de la American Legion Auxiliary y defensora de las mujeres 17 Papier Rose Rose Papier Franklin 1978 Gerontologa pionera y primera Directora de Ohio de la Administracion de Envejecimiento de Ohio 18 Randolph Lottie Lottie Randolph 1968 Perry 1978 Granjera y ama de casa Randolph fue subdirectora de Farm Labor en OSU 19 Stewart Ella P Ella P Stewart Archivo EllaPStewart gif 1893 1987 Lucas 1978 Una de los primeros afroamericanas farmaceuticas en los Estados Unidos 20 Valiquette Marigene Marigene Valiquette 1924 Lucas 1978 Exmiembro de la Asamblea General de Ohio 21 Walker Ann B Ann B Walker Franklin 1978 Primera mujer emisora para informar sobre la legislatura de Ohio 22 Walsh Stella Stella Walsh 1911 1980 Cuyahoga 1978 Atleta polaca que se convirtio en campeona olimpico femenino 23 Wells Marion Marion Wells Licking 1978 Promotora de un mejor trato y educacion para ciudadanos discapacitados 24 Akeley Mary Jobe Mary Jobe Akeley 1886 1966 Harrison 1979 Exploradora y naturalista Akeley fue una de las primeras mujeres exploradoras en Africa donde ella y su esposo Carl E Akeley cazaron y fotografiaron animales durante sus estudios de historia natural 25 Bickerdyke Mary Ann Mary Ann Bickerdyke 1817 1901 Knox 1979 Administradora del hospital para soldados de la Union durante la Guerra Civil Americana 26 Cleveland Beatrice Beatrice Cleveland Franklin 1979 Lider estatal asociada para 4 H en el Servicio de Extension Facultad de Agricultura Universidad Estatal de Ohio 27 Earley Charity Edna Charity Edna Earley 1918 2002 Montgomery 1979 Primer oficial negra comisionada en el Cuerpo de ejercito de mujeres 28 Jammal Eleanor Eleanor Jammal Ashtabula 1979 Empresaria miembro de Zona International y numerosas juntas 29 Kochan Bernice Bernice Kochan Cuyahoga 1979 Artista y disenadora de sellos postales 30 Leedy Emily Emily Leedy Franklin 1979 Presidenta del Consejo Consultivo de Mujeres de la Oficina de Servicios de Empleo de Ohio 31 Lyons Ruth Ruth Lyons 1905 1988 Hamilton 1979 Locutor de radio y television pionero en Cincinnati 32 Mock Jerrie Jerrie Mock 1925 2014 Franklin 1979 Primera mujer en volar sola alrededor del mundo 33 34 Phaler Emma Emma Phaler Franklin 1979 Jugador de bolos y colaboradora del Congreso Internacional de Bolos Femenino 35 Redinger Rachel Rachel Redinger Tuscarawas 1979 Fundadora de la Ohio Ohio Historical Historical Drama Association y vicepresidenta del Ohio Arts Council 36 Sterne Bobbie Bobbie Sterne 1919 Hamilton 1979 Miembro del Charter Party y primera alcaldesa de Cincinnati 37 Swanbeck Ethel Ethel Swanbeck 1893 1989 Huron 1979 Exmiembro de la Camara de Representantes de Ohio ejercio once terminos consecutivos en la Casa de Ohio de 1955 a 1976 38 39 Weisenborn Clara Clara Weisenborn 1907 1985 Montgomery 1979 Politica republicana de Ohio que ejercio en la Asamblea General de Ohio 40 Whiteman Marjorie M Marjorie M Whiteman Henry 1979 Asesora legal de Eleanor Roosevelt y autora del libro de quince volumenes del derecho internacional 41 Berlin Grace Grace Berlin 1897 1982 Lucas 1980 Una de las primeras mujeres de Ohio en obtener un titulo en ecologia oficial de la National Audubon Society 42 Bombeck Erma Erma Bombeck 1927 1996 Montgomery 1980 Humorista estadounidense que alcanzo gran popularidad en la columna de su periodico que describia la vida hogarena suburbana desde mediados de la decada de 1960 hasta fines de la decada de 1990 43 Byrne Patricia Patricia Byrne Cuyahoga 1980 Embajadora en la Republica Socialista de la Union de Birmania 44 Crawford Ruth Ruth Crawford 1901 1953 Columbiana 1980 Compositora moderna y especialista en musica folclorica estadounidense 45 Fast Louisa Louisa Fast Seneca 1980 Activista nacional e internacional de los derechos de las mujeres 46 Fuldheim Dorothy Dorothy Fuldheim 1893 1989 Cuyahoga 1980 Periodista y presentadora que paso la mayor parte de su carrera en The Cleveland Press y WEWS TV 47 Gish Lillian Lillian Gish 1893 1993 Hamilton 1980 Actriz de escenario pantalla y television llamado La Primera dama del Cine Americano 48 Greisheimer Esther Esther Greisheimer 1891 1982 Ross 1980 Educadora medica especializada en anestesiologia e investigacion cardiaca 49 Keller Edith Edith Keller Morrow 1980 Supervisora de musica para el Departamento de Educacion de Ohio 50 Kitchen Tella Tella Kitchen Ross 1980 Pintora de arte popular 51 Krupansky Blanche Blanche Krupansky 1925 2008 Cuyahoga 1980 Jueza de Cleveland que se convirtio en la segunda mujer en sentarse en la Corte Suprema de Ohio cuando fue nombrada en 1981 52 Larlham Hattie Hattie Larlham Auglaize 1980 Fundadora de Hattie Larlham una organizacion sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios a mas de 1 500 ninos y adultos con discapacidades del desarrollo 53 Nemeth Mary Louise Mary Louise Nemeth Cuyahoga 1980 Editor comercial y publicista industrial 54 Oakley Annie Annie Oakley 1860 1926 Darke 1980 Tiradora francotiradora de exhibicion estadounidense El talento de Oakley y el ascenso oportuno a la fama la llevaron a protagonizar el espectaculo Wild West de Buffalo Bill que la impulso a convertirse en la primera superestrella estadounidense 55 Weber Doris Doris Weber Cuyahoga 1980 Artista y fotografoa industrial 56 Bayer Mildred Mildred Bayer Franklin 1981 Founder and president of Health Clinics International 57 Bischoff Lovin Tina Tina Bischoff Lovin Franklin 1981 World champion long distance swimmer 58 Cornelius Dorothy Dorothy Cornelius Franklin 1981 Executive director of the Ohio Nurses Association president of the International Counsel of Nurses president of the American Nurses Association and president of the American Journal of Nursing Company 59 Day Doris Doris Day 1924 Hamilton 1981 American actress singer and animal rights activist 60 Diller Phyllis Phyllis Diller 1917 2012 Allen 1981 American actress and comedian 61 Hunkins Eusebia Eusebia Hunkins Athens 1981 Musician and composer 62 Norton Andre Andre Norton 1912 2005 Cuyahoga 1981 American science fiction and fantasy author 63 Untermeyer Jean Starr Jean Starr Untermeyer Muskingum 1981 Poet and translator 64 Upton Harriet Taylor Harriet Taylor Upton 1853 1945 Portage 1981 Suffragette author and the first woman to be vice chairman of the Republican National Committee 65 Wilson Nancy Nancy Wilson 1937 Ross 1981 American singer with more than 70 albums and three Grammy Awards 66 Boyd A Margaret A Margaret Boyd Jefferson 1982 Education 67 Eriksson Ann Ann Eriksson Franklin 1982 Director of Ohio s Constitutional Revision Commission 68 Foley Bernice Bernice Foley Hamilton 1982 Writer lecturer and fashion commentator 69 George Zelma Watson Zelma Watson George 1903 1994 Cuyahoga 1982 African American philanthropist alternate in the United Nations General Assembly and headliner in Gian Carlo Menotti s opera The Medium 70 Izant Grace Goulder Grace Goulder Izant 1893 1984 Cuyahoga 1982 Writer historian and preservationist 71 Morrison Toni Toni Morrison 1931 Lorain 1982 American novelist editor and professor Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1993 and in 1987 the Pulitzer Prize 72 Sewell Phyllis Phyllis Sewell Hamilton 1982 Executive at Federated Department Stores 73 Spain Jayne Jayne Spain Hamilton 1982 Corporate executive 74 Zelkowitz Helen Helen Zelkowitz Knox 1982 Radio broadcaster and founder of WMVO 75 Anderson Harriet J Harriet J Anderson 1913 1980 Athens 1983 Painter and textile artist 76 Biggs Ione Ione Biggs Cuyahoga 1983 Political and social activist who has worked to address crime prevention women s rights voter registration hunger poverty and unemployment 77 Bingham Eula Eula Bingham 1929 Hamilton 1983 Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health during the Carter Administration 78 79 Boyle Mary O Mary O Boyle Cuyahoga 1983 Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 15th district 80 Heath Mariwyn Mariwyn Heath Montgomery 1983 Chair of the Political Action Committee for Business and Professional Women and advocate for the Equal Rights Amendment 81 Irwin Josephine Josephine Irwin Cuyahoga 1983 Suffragist and advocate for women s rights 82 Janis Barbara Barbara Janis Cuyahoga 1983 Union organizer and advocate for women 83 Janis Lillian Lillian Janis Cuyahoga 1983 Cleveland political figure 84 Player Minnie Minnie Player Cuyahoga 1983 Leader of Cleveland s Welfare Rights Organization 85 Steinem Gloria Gloria Steinem 1934 Lucas 1983 American feminist journalist and social and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader of and media spokeswoman for the women s liberation movement in the late 1960s and 1970s 86 Winning Freda Freda Winning Sandusky 1983 Educator Marine officer government official and international diplomat 87 Young Mary E Miller Mary E Miller Young Franklin 1983 Co founder of the Ohio Commission on the Status of Women in 1970 and leader in the struggle for the Equal Rights Amendment 88 Cooper Sally Sally Cooper Franklin 1984 Activist opposing violence against women and children 89 Harris Sarah E Sarah E Harris Montgomery 1984 Former President of the Dayton Urban League and community board member 90 Hauserman Cindy Noble Cindy Noble Hauserman Ross 1984 U S Olympic Basketball Team gold medalist 91 Kaptur Marcy Marcy Kaptur 1946 Lucas 1984 U S Representative for Ohio s 9th congressional district 92 Nussbaum Karen Karen Nussbaum 1950 Cuyahoga 1984 Executive director of Working America a community affiliate of the AFL CIO former director of the United States Department of Labor Women s Bureau 93 Oakar Mary Rose Mary Rose Oakar 1940 Cuyahoga 1984 Democratic politician and first Democratic woman elected to the United States Congress from Ohio 94 Pinkerton Catherine Catherine Pinkerton Cuyahoga 1984 Lobbyist with NETWORK A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 95 Player Willa Willa Player Summit 1984 First Black woman president of a four year women s college 96 Resnik Judith Judith Resnik 1949 1986 Summit 1984 Engineer and NASA astronaut who died in the destruction of Space Shuttle Challenger during the launch of mission STS 51 L 97 Santmyer Helen Hooven Helen Hooven Santmyer 1895 1986 Greene 1984 Writer 98 Spencer Marian Marian Spencer 1920 Hamilton 1984 Former Vice Mayor of the Cincinnati City Council and the first African American woman to be elected to the Council 99 Trimble Marian Marian Trimble Franklin 1984 President of Nationwide Investment Services 100 Wollenberg Joyce Joyce Wollenberg Perry 1984 Union organizer and advocate for women 101 Cook Lois Anna Barr Lois Anna Barr Cook Montgomery 1985 Pioneering science educator 102 Cotner Mercedes Mercedes Cotner Cuyahoga 1985 Cleveland City Council member 103 Draz Zell Zell Draz Mahoning 1985 Associate publisher of the Warren Tribune Chronicle 104 Easterling Barbara Barbara Easterling 1933 Summit 1985 First woman elected to executive committee positions at Communications Workers of America CWA and the AFL CIO 105 Giovanni Nikki Nikki Giovanni 1943 Hamilton 1985 Poet writer commentator activist and educator 106 Gonzalez Aurora Aurora Gonzalez Lucas 1985 Organizer educator and activist in Toledo s Hispanic community 107 Lazarus Mary Mary Lazarus Franklin 1985 Advocate for consumer rights child safety education services to women and ethics in government 108 Mandel Barbara Barbara Mandel Cuyahoga 1985 President of the National Council of Jewish Women NCJW 109 Marcere Norma Norma Marcere Stark 1985 Pioneer feminist and educator 110 Middleton Lucille Lucille Middleton Champaign 1985 Established the first classes for developmentally disabled children in Champaign County 111 Mulholland Helen Helen Mulholland Franklin 1985 Founding member of the Ohio Commission on the Status of Women and Ohio Women Inc 112 Schimmoler Lauretta Lauretta Schimmoler 1900 1981 Crawford 1985 Aviator who was the first woman in the United States to establish an airport in the United States the first woman to command an American Legion post and was the founder of the Aerial Nurse Corps of America the predecessor of the flight nurses of the United States Air Force 113 Schott Marge Marge Schott 1928 2004 Hamilton 1985 Managing general partner president and CEO of the National League s Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1984 to 1999 114 Steinbrenner Mary Jen Mary Jen Steinbrenner Cuyahoga 1985 Developed programs to benefit women and children 115 Andrew Margaret Margaret Andrew Montgomery 1986 Pioneer for women in science and technology 116 Barber Kathleen Kathleen Barber Cuyahoga 1986 Educator and political activist 117 Biles Fay Fay Biles Portage 1986 First woman vice president of an Ohio university 118 Blackwell Elizabeth Elizabeth Blackwell 1821 1910 Hamilton 1986 First woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and a pioneer in promoting the education of women as well as social and moral reform 119 Clarke Marie Marie Clarke Franklin 1986 Black female labor leader 120 Crosby Eva Mae Eva Mae Crosby Franklin 1986 Educator lawyer and race relations pioneer 121 Dee Ruby Ruby Dee 1922 2014 Cuyahoga 1986 Actress poet playwright screenwriter journalist and activist 122 Drennan Cynthia Cynthia Drennan 1948 Cuyahoga 1986 Missionary to El Salvador 123 Glendinning Hooker Hooker Glendinning Cuyahoga 1986 Advocate for social justice racial and cultural equality 124 Herring Louise Louise Herring 1909 1987 Hamilton 1986 One of the pioneer leaders of the not for profit cooperative credit union movement in the United States known as the Mother of Credit Unions 125 LeVeque Katherine Katherine LeVeque Franklin 1986 Columbus businesswoman 126 Miller Ruth Ratner Ruth Ratner Miller Cuyahoga 1986 First woman health director for the city of Cleveland 127 Nava Amelia Amelia Nava 1933 Seneca 1986 Advocate for migrant farmworkers 128 Pratt Arline Webb Arline Webb Pratt Stark 1986 Advocate for illumination of the Statue of Liberty 129 Przelomski Anastasia Ann Anastasia Ann Przelomski Mahoning 1986 Journalist and editor 130 Purdy Virginia Virginia Purdy Adams 1986 Radio entrepreneur and founder of WRAC 131 Walker Selma Lois Selma Lois Walker Franklin 1986 Founder and director of the Native American Indian Center of Columbus 132 Walsh Julia Julia Walsh Summit 1986 First woman Governor of the American Stock Exchange 133 Wattleton Faye Faye Wattleton 1943 Montgomery 1986 First African American and youngest President ever elected to Planned Parenthood President of the Center for the Advancement of Women 134 Withrow Mary Ellen Mary Ellen Withrow 1930 Marion 1986 40th Treasurer of the United States from March 1 1994 to January 20 2001 under President Bill Clinton 135 Biggins Anna Anna Biggins Trumbull 1988 Union organizer 136 Clonch Patricia Patricia Clonch Lawrence 1988 Executive Director of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and the Lawrence Economic Development Corporation 137 Craden Norma Norma Craden 1919 1992 Lucas 1988 Union organizer with the Coalition of Labor Union Women 138 Graham Jewel Freeman Jewel Freeman Graham Greene 1988 Attorney professor and President of the World YWCA 139 Guisewite Cathy Cathy Guisewite 1950 Montgomery 1988 Cartoonist who created the comic strip Cathy 140 Jackson Rebecca D Rebecca D Jackson Franklin 1988 Medical researcher specializing in endocrinology osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease 141 Jenkins Carol Heiss Carol Heiss Jenkins 1940 Summit 1988 Figure skater 1960 Olympic Champion in Ladies Singles 1956 Olympic silver medalist and five time World Champion 1956 1960 142 Kane Carol Carol Kane 1953 Cuyahoga 1988 American actress who appeared in Hester Street and Annie Hall Received two Emmy Awards for her work in the television series Taxi 143 Larsen Bea Bea Larsen Hamilton 1988 First woman president of the Cincinnati Bar Association 144 Lev Alice Raful Alice Raful Lev Mahoning 1988 Community organizer and advocate for social justice 145 Rocker Sogg Linda Linda Rocker Sogg Cuyahoga 1988 Advocate for social justice who led the Ohio Coalition for the Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment 146 Smeal Eleanor Eleanor Smeal 1939 Ashtabula 1988 Feminist activist political analyst lobbyist and grassroots organizer President and founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation serving twice as president of the National Organization for Women 147 Utz Carolyn Carolyn Utz 1913 2005 Franklin 1988 Music educator and youth advocate 148 Ward Anita Smith Anita Smith Ward Franklin 1988 First woman to be elected Chair of a state university Board of Trustees in Ohio 149 Brown Jeanette Grasselli Jeanette Grasselli Brown Cuyahoga 1989 Industrial researcher for BP America 150 Carnahan Maxine Maxine Carnahan Coshocton 1989 First woman president of the United Paperworkers International Union 151 Chapman Tracy Tracy Chapman 1964 Cuyahoga 1989 Singer songwriter best known for her singles Fast Car Talkin bout a Revolution Baby Can I Hold You Crossroads Give Me One Reason and Telling Stories She is a multi platinum and four time Grammy Award winning artist 152 153 Cowles Betsy Mix Betsy Mix Cowles 1810 1876 Ashtabula 1989 Early leader in the United States abolitionist movement 154 Gazelle Ann Ann Gazelle Franklin 1989 Social worker and artist 155 Graves Michelle Michelle Graves Hamilton 1989 Banker and financial planner 156 Harshman Florence Florence Harshman Mahoning 1989 Social worker 157 Hutt June June Hutt Cuyahoga 1989 Publisher and advocate of working women 158 Jensen Geraldine Geraldine Jensen Lucas 1989 Founder of the Association for Children for the Enforcement of SupportMahoney Carolyn Carolyn Mahoney 1946 Franklin 1989 Mathematics educator 159 Myers Linda Linda Myers 1947 Franklin 1989 Researcher and psychotherapist 160 Porter Jennie Jennie Porter Hamilton 1989 First black female public school principal in Cincinnati 161 Poulton Diane Diane Poulton Franklin 1989 Advocate for the rights of women 162 Powell Renee Renee Powell 1946 Stark 1989 Professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour and is currently head professional at her family s Clearview Golf Club in East Canton Ohio 163 Spretnak Charlene Charlene Spretnak 1946 Franklin 1989 Author activist academic and feminist 164 Ventura Charlene Charlene Ventura Hamilton 1989 President and CEO of the YWCA of Greater Cincinnati 165 Gaston Marilyn Marilyn Gaston 1939 Hamilton 1990 Pediatrician who helped to establish the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at the University of Cincinnati 166 Jackson Dorothy Dorothy Jackson Summit 1990 Akron s Deputy Mayor for Intergovernmental Relations 167 Jackson Luella Talmadge Luella Talmadge Jackson Seneca 1990 Community activist 168 Kalven Janet Janet Kalven 1913 2014 Hamilton 1990 Feminist educator author and activist 169 Kanter Rosabeth Rosabeth Kanter 1943 Cuyahoga 1990 Tenured professor in business at Harvard Business School where she holds the Ernest C Arbuckle Professorship 170 171 Kuhn Maggie Maggie Kuhn 1905 1995 Cuyahoga 1990 Activist known for founding the Gray Panthers 172 Lamson Joan Joan Lamson Cuyahoga 1990 Small business owner 173 Lin Maya Ying Maya Ying Lin 1959 Athens 1990 Architect and artist working in sculpture and landscape art best known as the designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D C 174 175 Macko Anne Variano Anne Variano Macko Cuyahoga 1990 Union organizer with the Communications Workers of America 176 Mott Alicia Alicia Mott Wood 1990 Advocate for the educational and economic advancement of Ohio s Hispanic community 177 Sauvageot Ludel Ludel Sauvageot Summit 1990 Pioneer in the field of hospital public relations 178 Shur Fanchon bat Lillian Fanchon bat Lillian Shur Hamilton 1990 Choreographer and educator 179 Sutliff Phebe Temperance Phebe Temperance Sutliff 1859 1955 Trumbull 1990 President of Rockford College 180 Williams Grayce Grayce Williams Franklin 1990 First Black woman to serve as President of the Columbus YWCA 181 Abbott Berenice Berenice Abbott 1898 1991 Clark 1991 Photographer best known for her black and white photography of New York City architecture and urban design of the 1930s 182 Badger Earladeen Earladeen Badger Hamilton 1991 Founder and president of United Services for Effective Parenting 183 Brown Hallie Hallie Brown 1849 1949 Greene 1991 African American educator writer and activist 184 Davidson JoAnn JoAnn Davidson Franklin 1991 Speaker and Minority Whip of the Ohio House of Representatives 185 Diaz Sprague Raquel Raquel Diaz Sprague Franklin 1991 Chemist and advocate for women and ethical workplaces 186 Dove Rita Rita Dove 1952 Summit 1991 United States Poet Laureate and Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress 187 Gavin Mary Ignatia Mary Ignatia Gavin 1889 1966 Summit 1991 Founded the first alcohol addiction treatment center Sister Ignatia was known as the Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous 188 Harper Sara Sara Harper Cuyahoga 1991 First African American woman to graduate from Case Western Reserve University Law School and the first woman to serve on the judiciary of the U S Marine Corps Reserve Harper co founded the first victims rights program in the United States 189 Hawk Donna Donna Hawk Cuyahoga 1991 Developed transitional housing for the homeless 190 Holley June June Holley Athens 1991 Co founder of Worker Owned Network Holley pioneered developing worker owned cooperatives to alleviate poverty in Appalachia 191 Moore Martha C Martha C Moore Guernsey 1991 Active volunteer with the Ohio Republican Party 192 Owens Darlene Darlene Owens Cuyahoga 1991 First woman pipefitter in Ohio 193 Peterson Helen H Helen H Peterson Franklin 1991 Board member of the national YWCA and advocate for minimum wage in Ohio 194 Pituch Martha Martha Pituch Lucas 1991 Health care educator and advocate for children families and those without housing 195 Pointer Yvonne Yvonne Pointer Cuyahoga 1991 Founder of the Positive Plus Support Group Pointer spearheaded an effort to bring midnight basketball to Cleveland 196 Ruehlmann Virginia Virginia Ruehlmann Hamilton 1991 Former first lady of Cincinnati administrator and director with the Helen Steiner Rice Foundation 197 Schwarz Josephine Josephine Schwarz 1908 2004 Montgomery 1991 Dance instructor and co founder of the Schwarz School of Dance 198 Timken Suzanne Suzanne Timken Stark 1991 Youth fitness advocate and vice chair of the President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Advisory Board 199 Bieniek Nancy Vertrone Nancy Vertrone Bieniek Cuyahoga 1991 Businesswoman and founder of Original Copy Centers 200 Zannoni Stella Marie Stella Marie Zannoni Cuyahoga 1991 Preserver of Italian American cultural heritage 201 Beaumont Mary of the Annunciation Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community ServicesEaton Antoinette Antoinette Eaton Mahoning 1992 Math Science and Health ServicesMcCullough Rubie Rubie McCullough Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community ServicesOakley Nancy Nancy Oakley Cuyahoga 1992 Religion and Community ServicesParker Harriet Harriet Parker Franklin 1992 Math Science and Health ServicesPorter Susan Susan Porter Allen 1992 Arts Music and JournalismRice Helen Steiner Helen Steiner Rice 1900 1981 Lorain 1992 Writer of religious and inspirational poetrySchille Alice Alice Schille 1869 1955 Franklin 1992 Watercolorist and painterThompson Louella Louella Thompson Butler 1992 Religion and Community ServicesBenson Mildred Mildred Benson 1905 2002 Lucas 1993 Journalist and author of children s books including the earliest Nancy Drew mysteriesBingham Amelia Amelia Bingham 1869 1927 Defiance 1993 Stage actressCoffey Virginia Virginia Coffey Hamilton 1993 Women s Suffrage and Cultural ActivismColombi Viola Famiano Viola Famiano Colombi Cuyahoga 1993 Religion and Community ServicesGunter Ivy Ivy Gunter 1950 Sandusky 1993 Amputee fashion model osteosarcoma survivor inspirational speaker and fitness enthusiastHamilton Virginia Virginia Hamilton 1934 2002 Greene 1993 Author of children s books and winner of the National Book Award for Young People s Literature and the Newbery MedalHayes Lucy Webb Lucy Webb Hayes 1831 1889 Ross 1993 First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B HayesHintz Joy Alice Joy Alice Hintz Muskingum 1993 Religion and Community ServicesMacelwane 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