Anderson, Eugenie M. (Eugenie Moore), 1909-1997

Eugenie Moore Anderson was born in 1909 in Adair, Iowa, the daughter of Flora Belle Moore and Methodist minister Ezekiel Arrowsmith Moore. In pursuit of a musical career she studied at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. In 1929 she transferred to Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, where she met John Pierce Anderson from Red Wing, Minnesota. They were married in 1930 and moved to New York City, where Eugenie continued her musical studies at the Institute of Musical Art and John pursued his art interests. Several years later the couple returned to live at Tower View, the Anderson family farm in Red Wing.

In 1944 Eugenie Anderson became active in Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) politics, having previously worked with the League of Women Voters, served on the local school board, and participated in other civic organizations. She was especially interested in problems of international affairs and gave many speeches under DFL auspices on the United Nations and foreign policy matters. In 1948 Anderson was elected Democratic national committeewoman and a Minnesota delegate-at-large to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia; there she campaigned actively for Harry S. Truman and Hubert H. Humphrey.

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