Minnie Rutherford Fuller

In spite of the duties necessarily connected with her vocation of farm manager and broker, she found time to devote herself to work for the betterment of others.

Before this, she had been actively engaged with the Union as organizer and speaker and in other capacities, campaigning throughout the State, besides spending time attending sessions of the Legislature, seeking to promote the passage of various reform measures.

[5] During the 1918-20 term of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Fuller served as vice-chair of the Legislation Department.

[6] In 1921, Fuller was a member of the commission appointed by the Governor of Arkansas to make a survey of the state's school system.

[3] Fuller and Olive Gatlin Leigh testified in 1911 about proposed suffrage legislation at a Committee meeting held at the Marion Hotel.