Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman
She was at home on the western range and in New York salons. An energetic entrepreneur who managed a ranch, an airline, and a resort. A politician who became a key player in the New Deal. Isabella Greenway blazed a trail for remarkable women in Arizona politics today, from Janet Napolitano to Sandra Day O'Connor. Now Kristie Miller offers an intimate view of this extraordinary woman.

Isabella Greenway's life was linked with both Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her infancy was spent on a snow-swept ranch in North Dakota, where young TR was a neighbor and a friend. In her teens, she captivated Edith Wharton's New York as a glamorous debutante. A bridesmaid in the wedding of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, Isabella was the bride of Robert Ferguson, a Scottish nobleman and one of TR's Rough Riders. They went west when he developed tuberculosis; after his death, she married his fellow Rough Rider, Arizona copper magnate John Greenway.

In Tucson, the energetic Isabella ran an airline, worked with disabled veterans, and founded the world-famous Arizona Inn. When the Great Depression brought hard times, Eleanor Roosevelt recruited Isabella to work for the Democratic Party. Isabella played a decisive role in Franklin Roosevelt's nomination to the presidency in 1932; the New York Times called her "the most-talked-of woman at the National Democratic Convention." She was elected to Congress as Arizona's only US Representative, and again drew national media attention when she challenged FDR for not being sufficiently progressive.

Miller's meticulous biography captures a life of adventure and romance, from southern tobacco country to the ballrooms of New York, from western ranches to the dome of the US Capitol. She shows national politics played out behind the scenes, Isabella's lifelong friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and the drama of a loyal wife caring for a dying husband despite having fallen in love with a younger man. The book also shows Greenway's considerable influence on the development of Arizona's business and politics in the early decades of statehood. Although Isabella Greenway died in 1953, the Arizona Inn—a tribute to her enterprise—remains a premier resort hotel, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2005. This book, too, celebrates Isabella's energy, vision, indomitable spirit, and love of life.
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Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman
She was at home on the western range and in New York salons. An energetic entrepreneur who managed a ranch, an airline, and a resort. A politician who became a key player in the New Deal. Isabella Greenway blazed a trail for remarkable women in Arizona politics today, from Janet Napolitano to Sandra Day O'Connor. Now Kristie Miller offers an intimate view of this extraordinary woman.

Isabella Greenway's life was linked with both Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her infancy was spent on a snow-swept ranch in North Dakota, where young TR was a neighbor and a friend. In her teens, she captivated Edith Wharton's New York as a glamorous debutante. A bridesmaid in the wedding of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, Isabella was the bride of Robert Ferguson, a Scottish nobleman and one of TR's Rough Riders. They went west when he developed tuberculosis; after his death, she married his fellow Rough Rider, Arizona copper magnate John Greenway.

In Tucson, the energetic Isabella ran an airline, worked with disabled veterans, and founded the world-famous Arizona Inn. When the Great Depression brought hard times, Eleanor Roosevelt recruited Isabella to work for the Democratic Party. Isabella played a decisive role in Franklin Roosevelt's nomination to the presidency in 1932; the New York Times called her "the most-talked-of woman at the National Democratic Convention." She was elected to Congress as Arizona's only US Representative, and again drew national media attention when she challenged FDR for not being sufficiently progressive.

Miller's meticulous biography captures a life of adventure and romance, from southern tobacco country to the ballrooms of New York, from western ranches to the dome of the US Capitol. She shows national politics played out behind the scenes, Isabella's lifelong friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and the drama of a loyal wife caring for a dying husband despite having fallen in love with a younger man. The book also shows Greenway's considerable influence on the development of Arizona's business and politics in the early decades of statehood. Although Isabella Greenway died in 1953, the Arizona Inn—a tribute to her enterprise—remains a premier resort hotel, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2005. This book, too, celebrates Isabella's energy, vision, indomitable spirit, and love of life.
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Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman

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She was at home on the western range and in New York salons. An energetic entrepreneur who managed a ranch, an airline, and a resort. A politician who became a key player in the New Deal. Isabella Greenway blazed a trail for remarkable women in Arizona politics today, from Janet Napolitano to Sandra Day O'Connor. Now Kristie Miller offers an intimate view of this extraordinary woman.

Isabella Greenway's life was linked with both Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her infancy was spent on a snow-swept ranch in North Dakota, where young TR was a neighbor and a friend. In her teens, she captivated Edith Wharton's New York as a glamorous debutante. A bridesmaid in the wedding of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, Isabella was the bride of Robert Ferguson, a Scottish nobleman and one of TR's Rough Riders. They went west when he developed tuberculosis; after his death, she married his fellow Rough Rider, Arizona copper magnate John Greenway.

In Tucson, the energetic Isabella ran an airline, worked with disabled veterans, and founded the world-famous Arizona Inn. When the Great Depression brought hard times, Eleanor Roosevelt recruited Isabella to work for the Democratic Party. Isabella played a decisive role in Franklin Roosevelt's nomination to the presidency in 1932; the New York Times called her "the most-talked-of woman at the National Democratic Convention." She was elected to Congress as Arizona's only US Representative, and again drew national media attention when she challenged FDR for not being sufficiently progressive.

Miller's meticulous biography captures a life of adventure and romance, from southern tobacco country to the ballrooms of New York, from western ranches to the dome of the US Capitol. She shows national politics played out behind the scenes, Isabella's lifelong friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and the drama of a loyal wife caring for a dying husband despite having fallen in love with a younger man. The book also shows Greenway's considerable influence on the development of Arizona's business and politics in the early decades of statehood. Although Isabella Greenway died in 1953, the Arizona Inn—a tribute to her enterprise—remains a premier resort hotel, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2005. This book, too, celebrates Isabella's energy, vision, indomitable spirit, and love of life.

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ISBN-13: 9780816532957
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 10/19/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Kristie Miller is the author of Ruth Hanna McCormick: A Life in Politics, 18801944 and co-editor of We Have Come to Stay: American Women and Political Parties, 1880– 1960. She lives in McLean, Virginia.

Table of Contents

(FMT)Contents(\) List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Part One 1 "Time of Gray Sorrow" 2 "O'er the Border and Awa'" 3 "A Heart for Any Fate" 4 Cat Canyon 5 "Potato Patriotism" 6 "The Most Splendid Rainbow after the Storm" Part Two 7 "The Life of You in My Veins" 8 "More Women and More Money" 9 Lady of the House 10 Copper, Cattle, and Constituents 11 "The Lonely Goal" 12 "At Home with the Right to Stay There" 13 "She Was Unique" 14 Isabella's Legacies Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index (FMT)Illustrations(\) Martha Dinsmore Selmes (Patty) with Isabella Tilden Russell Selmes with Isabella Robert Harry Munro Ferguson Rough Riders Ferguson, Goodrich, and Greenway Frank Cutcheon Isabella Selmes Olivia Cutting Patty and Isabella Wedding of Isabella and Robert H. M. Ferguson Isabella with Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt Julia Dinsmore Julia Loving (Mammy) with Martha and Bobbie Ferguson Cat Canyon Theodore Roosevelt and John C. Greenway Isabella with Martha and Bobbie Burro Mountain Homestead Isabella in main room of Burro Mountain Homestead John C. Greenway in World War I Women's Land Army Isabella Ferguson Portrait of Robert Munro Ferguson Martha, Frank Cutcheon, Bobbie, Patty, Bob, Isabella John C. Greenway Greenway house in Ajo Funeral of John C. Greenway Isabella and John Selmes (Jack) Greenway Arizona Hut workshop Statue of John C. Greenway Arizona Inn Isabella Greenway and Arizona delegation, 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt at Quarter Circle Double X Ranch Isabella at Breasted wedding Isabella with Mary Rumsey and Eleanor Roosevelt 1. Isabella with David Breasted Jack at boarding school Wedding of Isabella Greenway and Harry O. King Jack in World War II Isabella Greenway Bob and Martha with their children Isabella Greenway with Eleanor Roosevelt at the Inn

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: King, Isabella Greenway, 1886-1953, Legislators United States Biography, Women legislators United States Biography, United States, Congress, House Biography, Democratic Party (U, S, ) Biography, Arizona Politics and government To 1950, New Deal, 1933-1939 Arizona
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