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Sixth Regent (1937-1942)

Harriet Elizabeth Cole was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in April 1869. In the 1870s, she moved with her family to Corning, Iowa, where, in 1886, she married Horace Mann Towner, an attorney who became a district judge. Mrs. Towner was instrumental in establishing Corning’s first public library; she served on its board for 41 years and was its president for 27 years. She was also a founder of the Iowa Library Commission and its president for four years.

In 1910, Judge Towner was elected to represent Iowa’s Eighth District in the U.S. Congress. The couple moved to Washington, where Mrs. Towner became president of the Congressional Club, a nonpartisan organization for spouses of legislators. Three years later, she was elected Vice Regent for Iowa.

In 1923, President Warren G. Harding appointed Mr. Towner governor of Puerto Rico. Mrs. Towner published a history of La Forteleza, the historic governor’s residence where the couple lived in San Juan, in 1927. Governor Towner served in that post until 1929. He died in November 1937.

Regent

In October 1936, following the sudden death of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Mrs. Towner became acting Regent; she was elected Regent the following May. She moved back to Washington and soon revealed her impressive knowledge of the Association’s history and mission. The same year she became Regent, she published a booklet titled The Mount Vernon Library.

During Mrs. Towner’s first year in office, she promoted Charles Cecil Wall, who had joined the staff in 1929, to resident superintendent. (In 1955, the job title became resident director.) Wall would remain at Mount Vernon until 1976.

George Washington's library in the 1930s. MVLA.

Welcoming Royalty

During World War II, Mrs. Towner hosted such illustrious visitors as England’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

When Towner became ill in September 1942, the superintendent Charles Wall asked the Vice Regent for New York, Edwine Danforth, to assume the Regent’s responsibilities. Towner passed away two months later in Alexandria, Virginia.

Famous Visitors to Mount Vernon

Mrs. Towner gives King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain a tour of Mount Vernon in 1939. MVLA.