Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Cakes

  1. Pineapple Upside Down
  2. Red Velvet
  3. Lane
  4. Dump
  5. Angel Food
  6. Death By Chocolate
  7. Chuckwagon
  8. Lemon Ahead

Cakes

  1. Pineapple Upside Down
  2. Red Velvet
  3. Lane
  4. Dump
  5. Angel Food
  6. Death By Chocolate
  7. Chuckwagon
  8. Lemon Ahead
  9. German Chocolate

Cakes

  1. Pineapple Upside Down
  2. Red Velvet
  3. Lane
  4. Dump
  5. Angel Food
  6. Death By Chocolate
  7. Chuckwagon
  8. Lemon Ahead
  9. German Chocolate
  10. Cheese

New York Style with raspberry coulis for me, please.

Cakes

  1. Pineapple Upside Down
  2. Red Velvet
  3. Lane
  4. Dump
  5. Angel Food
  6. Death By Chocolate
  7. Chuckwagon
  8. Lemon Ahead
  9. German Chocolate
  10. Cheese
  11. Carrot

Cakes

  1. Pineapple Upside Down
  2. Red Velvet
  3. Lane
  4. Dump
  5. Angel Food
  6. Death By Chocolate
  7. Chuckwagon
  8. Lemon Ahead
  9. German Chocolate
  10. Cheese
  11. Carrot
  12. Black forest

Cakes

Pineapple Upside Down
Red Velvet
Lane
Dump
Angel Food
Death By Chocolate
Chuckwagon
Lemon Ahead
German Chocolate
Cheese
Carrot
Black forest
Patty

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner

In a possibly apocryphal story, she met John Nance “Cactus Jack” Garner when she ran(and lost) against him for Uvalde County judge. This was before the 19th Amendment.

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore

Perhaps best known for her musical censorship efforts in the 1980’s

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle

Often considered the smarter of the two in that marriage. A friend of mine who studied with her for the Indiana bar exam told me that she had labor induced so that she could give birth and still take the bar exam as scheduled.

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley

She was the second wife of Alben Barkley, Truman’s VP. Both widowed, they married while he was in office, in November 1949. He was 71; she was 38.

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin

Wife of Hannibal, Lincoln’s first veep

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin
  10. Lynn Cheney

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin
  10. Lynn Cheney
  11. Jennie Tuttle Hobart

She came close. Her husband, Garret Hobart, was elected Vice President alongside William McKinley in 1896. If he hadn’t died of a heart problem in 1899, he would have succeeded to the Presidency when McKinley was assassinated in 1901.

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin
  10. Lynn Cheney
  11. Jennie Tuttle Hobart
  12. Margaretta “Happy” Rockefeller

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin
  10. Lynn Cheney
  11. Jennie Tuttle Hobart
  12. Floride Calhoun

She was principally involved in the “Petticoat Affair” which caused friction in the Andrew Jackson administration, which led to her husband, John C. Calhoun, being passed over for the nomination.

Second Ladies who were never First Ladies

  1. Muriel Humphrey Brown (Mrs. Hubert Humphrey)
  2. Joan Mondale
  3. Elinor “Judy” Agnew
  4. Ettie Garner
  5. Tipper Gore
  6. Marilyn Quayle
  7. Karen “Mother” Pence
  8. Jane Hadley Barkley
  9. Ellen Hamlin
  10. Lynn Cheney
  11. Jennie Tuttle Hobart
  12. Margaretta “Happy” Rockefeller
  13. Floride Calhoun

Fixed list.

Skunkdog, you were thirteen. We need a new category.

Okay, I’m taking this as a pass.

New category: Female cabinet officials (US)

  1. Frances Perkins (Secretary of Labor under Roosevelt)