Education
In 1878, she graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.
In 1878, she graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.
The year following Mary Page"s graduation, Margaret Hicks (architect) became the second female architecture graduate when she graduated from Cornell University. Mary L. Page attended the University of Illinois from 1874 to 1878, graduating with a Bachelor of Surgery in architecture. In 1892, she was a secretary for the Capital City Abstract & Title Insurance Company headed by Millard Lemon.
In 1905, she was elected vice president of Western Washington Women's Christian Temperance Union and held that title through 1909.
She is credited with having designed the Samuel & Ira Ward House at 137 Sherman Street Northwest in Olympia built around 1889. Page then became a schoolteacher in Washington State and was active in the Woman"s Christian Temperance Union.
She died October 21, 1921 in Kansas City of heart failure.