She died in 1949 after a lifetime of achieve-β¦
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Frank J. Wrightperson
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a.k.a. Judge Frank J. Wright, the judge
M. R. Koehler Wrightperson
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a.k.a. M. R. Koehler, Miss Koehler, Koehler Wright
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distinguished and most highly
respected attorneys in Silver City. She retired
from business, but rejoined the Warren activi-
ties 10 years later when the judge died.
She died in 1949 after a lifetime of achieve-
ments that have earned her a niche in New
Mexicoβs Hall of Fame.
The foregoing article, taken from the
March 1952 issue of the New Mexico
Magazine, is published here because it
portrays so well the character of so
many of New Mexicoβs pioneer women.
It is true that Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Warren were outstanding examples, but
there were many, many of these pio-
neer women, grandmothers and great-
grandmothers of many of our present-
day prominent families, whose stories
were never told but whose pioneering
spirit, equaled and even surpassed that
of the two whose story you have read.