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of the New River Historical Society
Incorporated 1966
KEE, Maude Elizabeth,
1895-1975

KEE, Maude Elizabeth,
(wife of John Kee and mother of James Kee), a
Representative from West Virginia; born Maude
Elizabeth Simpkins, in Radford, Montgomery
County, Va., June 7, 1895; attended public and
private schools of Montgomery County, Roanoke,
Va., Washington, D.C., and Bluefield, W.Va.;
graduated from Roanoke Business College, Roanoke,
Va.; author of a weekly column in West Virginia
newspapers; sponsor of library for physically
handicapped at Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation
Center, Fishersville, Va.;
She served as executive
secretary to her husband, John Kee, from November
1932 until his death; elected as a Democrat to
the Eighty-second Congress by special election
July 17, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of her husband, John Kee; reelected to the
six succeeding Congresses and served from July
17, 1951, to January 3, 1965; was not a candidate
for reelection in 1964 to the Eighty-ninth
Congress; resided in Bluefield, W.Va., where she
died February 15, 1975; interment in Monte Vista
Park Cemetery.
Bibliography
Hardin, William H.
Elizabeth Kee: West Virginias First
Woman in Congress. West Virginia History
45 (1984): 109-124.
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