Portrait of May Arkwright Hutton
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Often described as unrefined by other Spokane socialites, May Arkwright Hutton was passionate about women's rights and was the first woman to register to vote in Spokane.
Image courtesy of the Spokane City Historic Preservation Office Photograph Collection, Washington State Digital Archives.
This file appears in: Hutton Building
Hutton Building
When Levi and May Arkwright Hutton struck silver ore in 1901 at the Hercules Mine, the couple's lives dramatically changed. Both from humble beginnings, the pair met while working on railroad in Idaho. Upon striking it rich, the two moved to…