Collection Title:  Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series

Collection Number:  M063

Inclusive Dates:  1974 – 1989

Bulk Dates:  1978 – 1979

Volume:  .25 Cubic Feet

Processor:  W. Ray

 

Biography:

Nellie Nugent Somerville (1863-1952) was the first woman member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.  She was elected President of the Mississippi Woman Suffrage Association when it was formed in 1897 and served as second Vice-President of the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association in 1915.  She was a sponsor of the bill establishing Delta State Teachers College and was a national leader in women’s, civic, and religious affairs.  She held a B.A. degree from Martha Washington College, Abingdon, Virginia.  Her family came to Washington County, Mississippi in 1928.  She was married to Robert Somerville and they were the parents of four children, one of whom was Judge Lucy Somerville Howorth (Mrs. Joseph M.).

 

Scope and Content:

The Nellie Nugent Somerville collection contains information about the establishment of the Nellie Nugent Somerville Lectures, as well as the programs of the annual lectures.

 

Inventory:

Box 1

Box / Folder

1             1       Program: Inauguration of the Nellie Nugent Somerville Lectures on Government

and Public Affairs March 22, 1974.  Address Given by Honorable Edith Green,

Oregon House of Representatives (2)

 

Program: Second Annual Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series March 16,

  1. Address Given by Honorable Charles Clark, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals

for Fifth Judicial Circuit (2)

 

Program: Third Annual Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series March 14, 1978

Address Given by Honorable Valerie F. Pinson, Special Asst. to President,

Office of Congressional Liaison (2)

 

Program: Fourth Annual Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series April 20, 1979

Address Given by Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran (3)

 

Box 1 / Folder 1 Continued

1          1       Program: Fifth Annual Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series April 16, 1982

Address Given by Honorable Lindy Boggs, Member of Congress (1)

 

Program: Eighth Annual Nellie Nugent Somerville Lecture Series Sept. 11, 1989

Address Given by Honorable Mark O. Hatfield, Oregon U.S. Senator

 

Program: Presentation of the portrait of Nellie Nugent Somerville to the Hall of Fame

of the State of Mississippi November 15, 1981 – Address given by Mary Louise

Merideth, Greenville, MS

 

1             2       Manuscript of Address given by Valerie F. Pinson March 14, 1978 at Third Annual

Lecture Series “The Role of Youth in our Political Future”

 

16mm Tape of Address by Pinson at Third Annual Series March 14, 1978

Cassette Tape of Address by Pinson at Third Annual Series March 14, 1978

Cassette Tape of Address by Cochran at Fourth Annual Series April 20, 1979

 

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