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  1. Anna Wilmarth Thompson Ickes (January 27, 1873 – August 31, 1935) was an American politician and activist.

  2. Anna Wilmarth Ickes. Birth. 27 Jan 1873. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Death. 31 Aug 1935 (aged 62) Velarde, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA. Burial. Memorial Park Cemetery. Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, USA Show Map. Plot. Lawn Section. Memorial ID. 51731436. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 8. Flowers 3. Memorials.

  3. Ickes, Anna Thompson (1873–1935) American politician and reformer. Name variations: Anna Wilmarth Ickes. Born Anna Wilmarth on January 27, 1873, in Chicago, Illinois; died on August 31, 1935, in Velarde, New Mexico; daughter of Henry Martin Wilmarth (a manufacturer and organizer of the First National Bank) and Mary Jane (Hawes) Wilmarth (1837 ...

  4. Ickes married divorcee Anna Wilmarth Thompson in 1911. He had one son, Raymond Wilmarth Ickes (1912–2000) with Anna. He was a stepfather to two children from Anna's previous marriage, her biological son Wilmarth Thompson, and her adopted daughter Frances Thompson. Ickes and Anna also adopted son Robert Harold Ickes (1913–1971).

  5. wealthy Chicagoan Anna Wilmarth Ickes. Watkins's lengthy account of Ickes's pre-Cabinet career relies on Linda J. Lear's Aggressive Progressive.4 But in his quest for a hero secretary Watkins jettisons Lear's judicious wariness of Ickes's self-serving accounts. Watkins's uncritical reading is especially problematic for analysis of Ickes's

  6. More successful in local politics was his first wife, Anna Wilmarth Ickes, who cut a figure in the Legislature (1928-34).

  7. Ickes, Anna Wilmarth, 1873-1935, author. Publication date 1933 Topics Indians of North America -- Southwest, New, Pueblo Indians, Navajo Indians, Pueblo Indians ...