- Pearl Long Cullen
Pearl Long Cullen (
July 3 ,1890 -November 6 ,1979 ) was the first woman to hold a constitutional office in the state ofFlorida . She was also was the first woman to be elected to a constitutional office in the state ofFlorida . In 1923, upon the death of her father, who was the elected tax collector, Cullen was appointed by the governor to serve out her father's term. In 1925,Boyce Williams won the election as tax collector. Cullen continued to work in the tax office, and, in 1941, was once again appointed by the governor as tax collector ofLake County, Florida . In 1944, Cullen successfully sought the office and served consecutive terms as tax collector until her retirement in 1959. No other woman prior to Cullen's appointment in 1923, or until her win in 1941, had held a constitutional office inFlorida .Cullen attended
Florida State College for Women , now known asFlorida State University . She graduated in 1911, one year after Essie Long Duncan, her sister. Both women were members ofAlpha Delta Pi and both are memorialized on the campus ofFlorida State University by a commemorative bench fabricated by theFlorida State University Master Craftsman Studio . The inscription on the plaque reads: "In Celebration ofAlpha Delta Pi 150 Years,May 15 ,2001 , Dedicated to Iota Chapter and Placed in Memory of Pearle Long Cullen, Essie Long Duncan by Susan Miller Jones."Pearl Long Cullen is a member of the
Lake County Women's Hall of Fame .References
* [http://mailer.fsu.edu/~jkoslow/studentprojects/pubhisfall06website/ Exploring FSU's Past: A Public History Project, Fall 2006]
* [http://craft.fsu.edu/ Florida State University Master Craftsman Program]
* [http://www.laketax.com/history.htm Lake County Tax Collector]
* [http://www.fsu.edu/~activity/ADPi/history.html Florida State University Alpha Delta Pi Iota Chapter]
* [http://www.lakegovernment.com/historical_museum/featured_exhibits.aspx Lake County Government Historical Museum]
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