Bragdon, Charlotte Coffyn Wilkinson

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Charlotte Coffyn Wilkinson Bradgon was the daughter of Alfred and Charlotte May Wilkinson. Her mother was the daughter of Samuel J. May and was first cousin to Louisa May Alcott, and all were involved with the anti-slavery movement. Ms. Wilkinson graduated from Smith College (Class of 1894) and eventually settled in New York City where she was employed at the Henry Street Settlement. She later became the national secretary and then president of the National League of Women Workers. In 1902 she married Claude Fayette Bragdon, an architect in Rochester, New York and lived in that city. Her son, Henry W. Bragdon, was born September 6, 1906. On December 16, 1907 she died suddenly.

From the guide to the Charlotte Coffyn Wilkinson Bragdon Papers RG 80. Class of 1894., 1890-1962, (Smith College Archives)

From the description of Charlotte Coffyn Wilkinson Bragdon papers, 1890-1962. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 431342121

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Active 1962

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