Anita M. Elvidge Explained

Anita M. Elvidge
Office:First Lady of Guam
Governor:Ford Quint Elvidge
Term Label:In role
Term Start:April 23, 1953
Term End:May 19, 1956
Birth Place:Oakland, California
Death Place:Seattle, Washington
Party:Republican
Occupation:Artist, First Lady of Guam
Spouse:Ford Quint Elvidge
Children:3
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Other Names:Anita Emily Miller, Anita Miller Elvidge, Anita Elvidge, Nita Elvidge.

Anita M. Elvidge (1895 — 16 March 1981) was an American artist and former First Lady of Guam.

Early life

Elvidge was born in Oakland, California, in 1895.

Education

Elvidge attended California College of Arts and Crafts and later the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

Career

Elvidge was an artist. In 1952, Elvidge's art works of Landscapes in Watercolor works on display in the Frye Museum in Washington. Elvidge's art works were also on display in the Seattle Art Museum.[1] [2]

In 1956, when Ford Quint Elvidge was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower as the Governor of Guam, Elvidge became the First Lady of Guam on April 23, 1953, until May 19, 1956.[3] In Guam, Elvidge was in charge of the Governor's House, where she resided with her husband, a Guamanian servant, and a Chinese cook.[4]

In 1972, Elvidge wrote Guam Interlude, a book about her experience in Guam.[1] [5]

Works

Personal life

Elvidge's husband was Ford Quint Elvidge, an American attorney and former Governor of Guam. They have three children, Marthanna, Robert, and Carolyn. Elvidge and her family lived in Seattle, Washington and Guam.[3] [9]

Elvidge's daughter Marthanna Elvidge Veblen (1920-2015) became a librarian and an author in Washington.[10]

Elvidge's son Robert Fred Elvidge (1925-2019) became a businessman in Washington. He was an owner and operator of business in bookkeeping, tax preparation, carpet cleaning, and janitorial services in Washington.[11]

On March 16, 1981, Elvidge died in Seattle, Washington.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anita M. Elvidge Papers . rfk2.edu.gu . 1956 . October 26, 2021.
  2. Web site: Past Exhibitions (1952–1959) . October 26, 2021 . October 27, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211027071009/https://fryemuseum.org/past_exhibitions/1950s . dead .
  3. Web site: Governor Ford Quint Elvidge . guampedia.com . October 26, 2021.
  4. Web site: Interview with Ford Q. and Anita M. Elvidge . eisenhowerlibrary.gov . Thomas . Soapes . July 28, 1976 . October 27, 2021.
  5. Web site: Guam Interlude Hardcover . amazon.com . January 1, 1972 . October 27, 2021.
  6. Web site: The Town Crier, v.29, no.30, Dec. 1, 1934 . oclc.org . 1934 . October 30, 2021. (page 32)
  7. Web site: Anita Elvidge (1895-1981) Thanksgiving, Steuben . liveauctioneers.com . October 30, 2021.
  8. Web site: Anita Elvidge (1895-1981) Thanksgiving, Steuben . lot-art.com . October 30, 2021.
  9. Web site: Anita M Elvidge in the 1940 Census . ancestry.com . 1940 . October 26, 2021 . October 27, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211027065000/https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/Washington/Anita-M-Elvidge_27f2sy . bot: unknown .
  10. Web site: Marthanna Elvidge Veblen, 1920 - 2015 . legacy.com . 2015 . October 30, 2021.
  11. Web site: Robert Fred Elvidge, MAY 11, 1925 – JULY 12, 2019 . dignitymemorial.com . 2019 . October 30, 2021. (archived)