Isabella Selmes Greenway Isabella Selmes Greenway Ferguson King (born March 22, 1886, Boone County, Ky.; died December 18, 1953, Tucson, Arizona) is best known as the first U.S. congresswoman in Arizona's history, and as the founder of the Arizona Inn of Tucson. She was also a one-time owner and operator of Los Angeles, Calif.-based Gilpin Air Lines, spoke at the 1932 National Democratic Convention, and was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Greenway, a Democrat, was elected as Arizona's sole Representative to the 73rd Congress in 1932 to replace resigning Rep. Lewis W. Douglas, and won reelection in 1934, serving in the House from October 3, 1933, to January 3, 1937.