Mildred E. Henry
Mildred E. Henry (Democrat) was Appointed [to the 16th District] in
1957, and then represented [the 17th District, 1959-1965] comprising Skamania,
Klickitat and part of Clark County in the
House of Representatives. Representative Henry served for ten
years.
A native of Washington, Henry was born and raised in Klickitat. She received
a business college education on a grant from General Electric. Henry ...
worked as Director of the Seattle Women's Rights office, as Human Services
Program Director, and as Public Relations Director for the Job Corps Center
for Women [after] her service in the
Legislature.
Henry was married to Senator Al Henry,
and was an avid participant in Democratic
Party causes. Soon after her marriage she was
asked by the party to run for a vacant House
seat. Though her husband "forbade" her from
seeking the appointment, she thought it was
a good idea and pursued it. "Our voting
records were very dissimilar," Henry recalls.
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers