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Name
  
Kate Clark


Role
  
Writer

Kate Upson Clark A Soldier of Conscience by Clark Edward Perkins Kate Upson Clark

Died
  
February 18, 1935, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Children
  
John Kirkland Clark, Charles Upson Clark

Books
  
Teaching the Child Patriotism, White Butterflies: And Other Stories

Catherine Pickens Upson Clark (February 22, 1851 - February 18, 1935) was a writer. She wrote articles for Godey's Lady's Book, Atlantic Monthly, Christian Herald, and Harper's magazine. She was an editor of the Springfield Republican, Good Cheer Magazine, and later the New York Evening Post. She published several books, short stories, and one novel.

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Kate Upson Clark A Soldier of Conscience by Clark Edward Perkins Kate Upson Clark

Biography

She was born in Camden, Alabama in 1851 to Edwin Upson and Priscilla Maxwell. She was raised in Charlemont, Massachusetts and she graduated from Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts in 1869. In 1874 she married Edward Perkins Clark, and they had three sons, Charles Upson Clark, John Kirkland Clark and George Maxwell Clark. She died on February 18, 1935.

Additional Information

  • Kate Upson Clark Papers, 1851-1935, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College.
  • References

    Kate Upson Clark Wikipedia