May Tower Bigelow Explained

May Tower Bigelow (April 13, 1866 - October 28, 1935) was an artist, lawyer, physician and state legislator serving in the Colorado House of Representatives 1919 session.

Biography

She was born April 13, 1866, in St. Charles, Minnesota.[1] She studied at Nebraska State University and Radcliffe College.[2]

After her education she started teaching, then progressed to be a mathematics instructor at the Nebraska State Normal College, now the University of Nebraska at Kearney.She then went on to study law and pass the Nebraska bar.

She was an artist and made illustrations for a medical publication.[3]

She married Charles Wesley Bigelow an educator and banker, on May 16, 1891, and they had four children together and moved to Denver.

Both her and her husband then went to Harvard University for postgraduate work, before going to Europe to study first in England then on to study medicine in the University of Munich in Germany.They returned to Colorado and she completed her study at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and obtained her doctor of medicine degree in June 1915.

Political career

She was one of two women to run to serve in the Colorado House of Representatives in 1918 on the Republican ticket along with Mabel Ruth Baker.[4] [5] Both Bigelow and Baker won seats in the house for the session starting on January 1, 1919, with another woman Agnes Riddle serving in the state senate in the same session.[6] [7] She was a Republican and represented the Denver district in the house.[8] In a special session of the legislature held on December 8, 1919, a resolution put forth by these three women legislators sought to ratify the Federal Suffrage Amendment that would then go on to be the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.[9]

In 1920 she also ran in the Republican Primary for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction but lost to Katherine L. Craig who received 67.7% of the vote.[10]

Her final attempt at political office was to run for Mayor of Denver in 1927 but she was unsuccessful.[11] [12]

Murder accusation and death

When not pursuing politics she ran a medical practice and run health clinics.[13] [14]

In May 1935 she was accused of doing an illegal operation that resulted in the death of Ella Lea Moynahan the young wife of legislator James Moynahan from the 29th general assembly.[15] [16]

Bigelow died October 28, 1935, from a blood clot on the brain, she was survived by her husband and three of her children.[17] Her husband blamed the continued worry over the unresolved murder changes for quickening her death, a charge that Bigelow had strongly denied.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Encyclopedia of American Biography: New Series . Downs . Winfield Scott . 1934 .
  2. Web site: The Harvard University Catalogue . 1901. 185โ€“187 .
  3. Web site: Annals of Ophthalmology . 1917 .
  4. News: May T. Bigelow and Mabel Ruth Baker run for office . 3 September 2022 . The Denver Star . 26 October 1918 . 2.
  5. News: The Republican Ticket (Advert) . 3 September 2022 . The Denver Star . 19 October 1918 . 2.
  6. News: Cole Elected Speaker - The 1919 Legislature . 3 September 2022 . The Elk Mountain Pilot . 9 January 1919 . 2.
  7. Book: The Suffragettes โ€“ Complete History of the Movement (6 Volumes in One Edition): The Battle for the Equal Rights: 1848-1922 (Including Letters, Newspaper Articles, Conference Reports, Speeches, Court Transcripts & Decisions) . 9788026874768 . Stanton . Elizabeth Cady . Anthony . Susan B. . Gage . Matilda . Blatch . Harriot Stanton . Harper . Ida H. . 9 March 2017 . E-artnow .
  8. Web site: History of Colorado . Stone . Wilbur Fiske . 1918 .
  9. Book: The Project Gutenberg eBook of The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI, by Ida Husted Harper. . 65โ€“66 . 3 September 2022.
  10. Web site: State of Colorado Elections Database ยป Candidate: May T. Bigelow . State of Colorado Elections Database . 3 September 2022 . en.
  11. News: Two Women Get Into Race for Denver Mayor . 3 September 2022 . Fort Collins Coloradoan . 5 April 1927 . 7.
  12. News: Dr. May Bigelow Of Denver Dies . 3 September 2022 . Fort Collins Coloradoan . 28 October 1935 . 1.
  13. News: Health Clinic Held . 3 September 2022 . Fort Collins Coloradoan . 16 September 1926 . 2.
  14. News: Health clinic . 3 September 2022 . The Daily Sentinel . 15 September 1926 . 5.
  15. News: Murder Is Charge To Mrs Biglow (part 1) . 3 September 2022 . The Daily Sentinel . 24 May 1935 . 1.
  16. News: Murder Is Charge To Mrs Biglow (part 2) . 3 September 2022 . The Daily Sentinel . 24 May 1935 . 11.
  17. News: Noted Denver Woman Passed Away Today: Dr. May Tower Bigelow . 3 September 2022 . The Daily Sentinel . 28 October 1935 . 8.