Elva Shartel Ferguson

Elva Shartel Ferguson
First Lady of Oklahoma
In office
November 30, 1901 – January 5, 1906
GovernorThompson Benton Ferguson
Preceded byMary Cleaver Grimes
Succeeded byMatilda Evans Frantz
Personal details
Born
Elva Shartel

(1869-04-06)April 6, 1869
Novelty, Missouri
DiedDecember 18, 1947(1947-12-18) (aged 78)
Watonga, Oklahoma
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Thompson Benton Ferguson
(m. 1885⁠–⁠1921)
Children5, including Walter Ferguson
RelativesJohn Wilford Shartel (brother)

Elva Shartel Ferguson was an American newspaper editor who served as the First Lady of Oklahoma Territory between 1901 and 1906 during the tenure of her husband Thompson Benton Ferguson.

Raised the daughter of a newspaper editor in Sedan, Kansas, Ferguson married Thompson Benton Ferguson. The couple moved to Oklahoma Territory and participated in multiple land runs before founding the Watonga Republican. When her husband was appointed governor in 1901, she served as the First Lady of Oklahoma Territory until he left office in 1906. After her husband's death in 1921, she continued to be active in Republican Party politics and manage the Watonga Republican. Her writing served as the basis for Edna Ferber's novel Cimarron (1930) and she served as a technical advisor on the 1931 film of the same name.