Clark, Kate Upson, 1851-1935

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Clark, Catherine Pickens Upson 1851-1935

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Editor; Trustee, Wheaton College; Suffragist; Journalist; Poet. Catherine (Kate) Pickens Upson was born in Alabama in 1851, to Edwin Upson and Priscilla Maxwell. She graduated from Wheaton Female Seminary (now Wheaton College), Norton, Mass., in 1869; married Edward P. Clark in 1874 and had three sons. She contributed articles and columns to various publications including Godey's magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Christian Herald, Harper's; was editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Good Cheer magazine, and eventually the New York Evening Post published several books (mostly children's), short stories, and a novel. Later, Clark resided in New York City, lectured extensively throughout U.S. on popular, cultural, literary, and political subjects including suffrage; was active in the suffrage and temperance movements; founded the Brooklyn's Women's Republican Club; taught courses on lecturing at Columbia University; and was a trustee of Wheaton College from 1907 until her death in 1935.

From the description of Kate Upson Clark Papers, 1893-1935. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46708635

Poem by Kate Upson Clark for her husband, Edward P. Clark, titled "New Year's Day, 1877"

Catherine (Kate) Pickens Upson was born in Alabama in 1851, to Edwin Upson and Priscilla Maxwell. She was raised in Charlemont, Massachusetts and graduated from Wheaton Female Seminary (now Wheaton College), Norton, Mass., in 1869. In 1874, she married Edward P. Clark, and they had three sons, Charles, John and George. She contributed articles and columns to periodicals including Godey's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Christian Herald, Harper's and various children's magazines. She was editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Good Cheer Magazine, and eventually the New York Evening Post. She published several books (mostly children's), short stories, and a novel.

After her husband's death in 1903, Kate Clark lectured extensively throughout U.S. on popular, cultural, literary, and political subjects including suffrage. She resided in New York City and was active in the suffrage and temperance movements, and founded the Brooklyn's Women's Republican Club. She taught courses on lecturing at Columbia University and was a trustee of Wheaton College from 1907 until her death in 1935.

[See also Clark Family Tree in reading room]

From the guide to the Kate Upson Clark Papers MS 34., 1893-1935, (Sophia Smith Collection)

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