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  1. Thelma Loyace Stovall (née Hawkins; April 1, 1919 – February 4, 1994) was a pioneering American politician in the state of Kentucky. In 1949, she won election as state representative for Louisville and served three consecutive terms. Over the next two decades, Stovall was elected Kentucky State Treasurer twice and Secretary of ...

  2. Thelma Stovall - Personal Life. By Amy Roe. Historical marker #2171 in Munfordville (Hart County) commemorates the life and service of Thelma Loyace (Hawkins) Stovall, Kentucky's first female lieutenant governor. Stovall was born on April 1, 1919, in Munfordville.

  3. THELMA STOVALL. (Hart County, 1919-1994) At age 15, Thelma Stovall went to work at the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company in Louisville to financially help with the family’s finances. Her single mother was raising two children during the Great Depression. At Brown and Williamson, Stovall began her active involvement in organized labor and ...

  4. Thelma Hawkins Stovall. Born: April 1, 1919. Died:February 4, 1994. Born Thelma Loyace Hawkins in Munfordville, Kentucky, on April 1, 1919 (Johnson 1994), Thelma moved to Louisville at the age of eight with her mother and sister.

  5. Thelma Stovall - Political Life. By Amy Roe. Historical Marker #2170 in Shelby County recognizes the political achievements of Thelma Stovall, who became the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of Kentucky in 1975. Stovall was a female pioneer in southern politics.

  6. 12 de feb. de 1979 · U.S. Nation: Kentucky’s Shrewd Lady. 3 minute read. TIME. February 12, 1979 12:00 AM EST. When Gov ‘s away, she can play. If nothing else, Thelma Stovall has found a novel way to make the...

  7. Thelma Loyace Stovall (née Hawkins; April 1, 1919 – February 4, 1994) was a pioneering American politician in the state of Kentucky. In 1949, she won election as state representative for Louisville and served three consecutive terms.