Luella Kirkbride Drumm

Luella Kirkbride Drumm (June 17, 1872 – February 11, 1962) was a 20th-century American politician and Democrat who was elected to the Nevada State Legislature in 1939.

During her tenure, she chaired the Agriculture, Engrossment, Federal Relations, and Fish and Game committees, and advocated for legislation that improved the rights of women.

In the late 1940s, she was appointed by Governor Vail Pittman to serve as a delegate to a United Nations conference in San Francisco, California.

[1][2] In addition, she was an active member of the following civic and social organizations:[2][5][6][7] Preceded in death by her husband in 1939, she continued to reside in Fallon into the 1950s.

[8][5] During her final years, Luella Drumm was a resident of the Good Luck Nursing Home in Sparks, Nevada.