[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 44 (Monday, March 22, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E446]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR OF MS. JEANETTE ECKMAN
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HON. MICHAEL N. CASTLE
of delaware
in the house of representatives
Monday, March 22, 2010
Mr. CASTLE. Madam Speaker, it is with great pleasure that I rise
today to pay tribute to Jeanette Eckman, a remarkable woman who is to
be posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women.
Jeanette is truly deserving of this high distinction for her
contributions to our State and the valuable legacies she left for
historians.
Ms. Eckman was an educator, political activist, historian, and
author. Her works, endorsed by our State, are considered official
historical documents which have preserved vital aspects of Delaware's
past. She served as director and historian for the 300th anniversary of
the settlement of New Castle by the Dutch colonials in 1950-55, and
received an honorary award from the Queen of the Netherlands for her
devotion to Dutch colonial history in the Delaware Valley.
In 1915, Ms. Eckman became the first women in the First State to be
appointed to an executive position with the Republican State Committee,
organizing women voters in the State soon after the women's suffrage
amendment was ratified. She served as secretary for women's affairs for
U.S. Senator T. Coleman du Pont in the 1920s.
As a champion of women's rights and preserving American history in
the State of Delaware, Jeanette is the epitome of what this Hall of
Fame represents. Her contributions to the State of Delaware are
remarkable, irrespective of her gender. She was an amazing woman, and
her legacy continues with this accolade.
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