Foy, Mary Emily, 1862-1962

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Mary Emily Foy (1862-1962) was the daughter of Samuel Calvert Foy and Lucinda (Pet) Macy Foy, early Los Angeles pioneers. From 1880 to 1894, she served as the third Los Angeles City Librarian, the first woman to hold the position. She is particularly well known for her involvement in the California Woman's Suffrage Movement and her involvement with the Democratic Party. She was Vice President of the Political Equality League, Secretary of the Votes for Women Club, President of the California Woman's Democratic League, and a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1916 and 1920. In 1934, she ran unsuccessfully for Congress in the 15th Congressional District. Foy's interests in history and archaeology lead her to organize the California Parlor of the Native Daughters of the American West, and her involvement with the local chapter of the American Institute for Archaeology, and the Southwest Society. Foy was also founder of First Century Families, descendants of Los Angeles settlers during its first 100 years, and wrote for the Jeffersonian, Woman's Bulletin, and the Los Angles Herald & Express.

From the description of The Mary Emily Foy Collection,1949-1981 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center. 1949-1981. (Autry National Center). WorldCat record id: 369426351

Mary Emily Foy (1862-1958), Los Angeles community and education leader, and city librarian from 1880-1884, was a pioneer Los Angeles resident and the daughter of Los Angeles businessman Samuel Calvert Foy (1830-1901). She was a member of Los Angeles cultural and historical organizations such as Ina Coolbrith Circle, First Century Families (descendants of California pioneers), the Women's Democratic League, and the Ladies' Adams Street Women's Investment Company.

From the description of Papers of Mary Emily Foy, 1879-1957. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122383254

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Mary Emily Foy (1862-1962) was the daughter of Samuel Calvert Foy and Lucinda (Pet) Macy Foy, early Los Angeles pioneers. From 1880 to 1894, she served as the third Los Angeles City Librarian, the first woman to hold the position. She is particularly well known for her involvement in the California Woman's Suffrage Movement and her involvement with the Democratic Party. She was Vice President of the Political Equality League, Secretary of the Votes for Women Club, President of the California Woman's Democratic League, and a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1916 and 1920. In 1934, she ran unsuccessfully for Congress in the 15th Congressional District.

Mary Foy's interests in history and archaeology lead her to organize the California Parlor of the Native Daughters of the American West, and to her involvement with the local chapter of the American Institute for Archaeology, and the Southwest Society. Foy was also founder of First Century Families, descendants of Los Angeles settlers during its first 100 years, and wrote for the Jeffersonian, Woman's Bulletin, and the Los Angeles Herald and Express.

From the guide to the The Mary Emily Foy Collection, 1949-1981, (Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Foy, Mary E. Autograph letter signed Mary E. Foy to: "My Dear Mr. Fullerton" August 15, 1925. Wellesley College
creatorOf Foy, Mary Emily, 1862-1962. The Mary Emily Foy Collection,1949-1981 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center. The Autry Museum of the American West, Autry Library and Braun Research Library
creatorOf Foy, Mary Emily, 1862-1958. Papers of Mary Emily Foy, 1879-1957. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf The Mary Emily Foy Collection, 1949-1981 Autry National Center. Institute for the Study of the American West
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associatedWith Archaeological Institute of America. Southwest Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925. person
associatedWith Burdette, Clara Bradley, 1855- person
associatedWith Coolbrith, Ina D. (Ina Donna), 1842?-1948. person
associatedWith Debs, Ernest E., 1904-2002. person
associatedWith Democratic Party (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-1980. person
associatedWith Farley, James Aloysius, 1888- person
associatedWith First Century Families (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith First Century Families (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Foy, Cora. person
associatedWith Foy family. family
associatedWith Foy, Samuel Calvert, 1830-1901. person
associatedWith Fullerton, Hugh S. (Hugh Stuart), 1873-1945. person
associatedWith Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956. person
associatedWith Ina Coolbrith Circle. corporateBody
associatedWith Ladies' Adams Street Women's Investment Company (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Los Angeles Women's Symphony Orchestra (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. person
associatedWith Marquis, Neeta. person
associatedWith Native Daughters of the American West. corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944. person
associatedWith Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965. person
associatedWith Warren, Earl, 1891-1974. person
associatedWith Women's Democratic League. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
California
California--Los Angeles
California--Los Angeles
California
Los Angeles (Calif.)
First Century Families (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Subject
Libarians
Libarians
Women
Women
Women
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Birth 1862-07-13

Death 1962-02-18

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