Emerson, Eugenie Homer, 1854-1940.

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Eugenie Homer was born into a prominent Boston family and traveled in Europe (1878-1879), with her sister and brother-in-law, Augusta and Augustus St. Gaudens, the latter a sculptor. In 1896 she married Oliver Pomeroy Emerson (1845-1938), a minister, and went with him to Hawaii. Marian Clarke Nichols (1873-1953), niece of Emerson, was active in civil service reform nationally and especially in Massachusetts.

From the description of Emerson and Nichols papers, 1806-1953 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006593

Eugenie Homer was born in 1854, the fourth of the five children of a well-to-do Boston family. She traveled extensively in Europe during her early twenties, describing her travels in letters to her family; during 1878-1879 she visited various cities with her sister and brother-in-law, Augusta St. Gaudens and Augustus St. Gaudens, the latter a well-known sculptor. In about 1890 she began to write from the family home in Roxbury to the Reverend Oliver Pomeroy Emerson (1845-1938) in Hawaii, describing visits with family and friends, plays, concerts, her work with a girls' club, the artists she met through Augustus St. Gaudens, and discussing the annexation of Hawaii. After her marriage to Oliver in 1896 she wrote to her family, especially to her mother, from Hawaii. In the correspondence with her sister Augusta and her cousin Mary Elizabeth Homer Emerson, much attention is devoted to health and illness. Also included in the papers of EHE are letters to Eugenie from various family members; papers (1806-1867) of Sidney Homer; and correspondence and other papers of the Emerson family.

The papers of Marian Clarke Nichols (1873-1963), daughter of Elizabeth Fisher Homer and Arthur Howard Nichols, cover the period 1821-1953, and include her diaries while traveling in Europe in 1891 and again in 1893-1894; family correspondence and photographs; and papers and lantern slides on civil service reform. MCN was active in both the Women's Auxiliary of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association and on the Committee on Civil Service Reform of the Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs; she served the latter as secretary, 1909-1918, and chairman, 1918-1923. She was also active in the National Civil Service Reform League and collected addresses made to the League by well-known speakers. The Nichols-Shurtleff Family Collection (A-170) contains papers of MCN which complement those in this collection.

From the guide to the Emerson-Nichols Papers, 1806-1953, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Emerson-Nichols Papers, 1806-1953 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn [Emerson and Nichols family papers]. State Library of Massachusetts
creatorOf Emerson, Eugenie Homer, 1854-1940. Emerson and Nichols papers, 1806-1953 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
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associatedWith Arthur Howard Nichols. person
associatedWith Beacon Hill Assocation corporateBody
associatedWith Brooks, John Graham, 1846-1938. person
correspondedWith Burch, Louise person
associatedWith Charles Evans Hughes. person
associatedWith Charles Gordon Atherton, 1804-1853 person
associatedWith Charles Nichols person
associatedWith Charles William Eliot person
correspondedWith Clark, Martha person
associatedWith Deacon Thwing person
correspondedWith Dorr, Elizabeth person
correspondedWith Elizabeth Fisher Homer Nichols person
correspondedWith Emerson family family
associatedWith Emerson family. family
associatedWith Erggelet, Baroness person
correspondedWith Gertrude Kimball person
associatedWith Grace Low person
correspondedWith Hazard, Caroline person
associatedWith Hazard, Caroline, 1856-1945. person
associatedWith Henry Augustus Nichols. person
associatedWith Homer family family
associatedWith Homer family. family
correspondedWith Homer, Sidney person
correspondedWith Joseph Homer person
correspondedWith Louise Homer person
correspondedWith Martha Homer person
correspondedWith Mary Elizabeth Homer person
associatedWith Mary Pinkerton Crombie. person
associatedWith Massachusetts Charitable Society corporateBody
associatedWith Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs. corporateBody
associatedWith National Civil Service League. corporateBody
associatedWith National Civil Service Reform League corporateBody
associatedWith Nichols family family
associatedWith Nichols family. family
associatedWith Nichols, Marian Clarke, 1873-1953. person
associatedWith Nichols, Marian Clarke, 1873-1963 person
correspondedWith Oliver P. Emerson person
associatedWith Richard Henry Dana person
associatedWith Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907. person
associatedWith Salem St. Church. corporateBody
associatedWith Santayana, George, 1863-1952. person
associatedWith Shaw, Pauline Agassiz, 1841-1917. person
associatedWith St. Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907 person
associatedWith Susan Smith. person
correspondedWith Thomas Homer person
associatedWith Thomas Nast person
correspondedWith Winslow Homer person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Hawaii
Massachusetts
Europe
Subject
Travel
Civil service reform
Families
Family papers
Family records
Voyages and travels
Women
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Birth 1854

Death 1940

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