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Sarah Knowles Bolton

BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1841
BIRTHPLACE: Farmington, Connecticut
EDUCATION: Hartford Female
Seminary, founded by Catherine Beecher, sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe
FAMILY BACKGROUND: Father,
John S. Knowles - descended from Henry Knowles who settled in Rhode
Island in 1635. Mother, desendant of Colonel Nathaniel Stanley and Colonel
William Pynchon - one of twenty six incorporators of Massachusetts Bay
Colony. Had a younger brother and sister.
DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Sarah B. Knowles was active in the temperance and other reform movements,
including animal rights. She was published at the age of fifteen and
maintained a writing career which embraced poetry, children's literature
and biographies throughout her life. Her writings reflected her belief
in the ability to better one's world through faith and hard work. After
graduating from the Hartford Female Seminary in 1860 she taught school
in Natchez, Mississippi until the outbreak of the Civil War. She married
Charles E. Bolton in 1866 and in 1872 her son, Charles Knowles Bolton
was born. Her accomplishments include the following:
- Met Harriet Beecher Stowe at age 11 (1852)
- Associate editor of the Congregationalist from1878-1881.
- Traveled in Europe studying women's education and labor conditions,
1881-1883.
- Was a leader in the Woman's Temperance Crusade of 1873-74
- Was the Assistant Corresponding Secretary of the National Woman's
Christian Temperance Union.
- Wrote numerous poems, children's books and biographical sketches,
1864-1902.
DATE OF DEATH: February 21, 1916
PLACE OF DEATH: Cleveland,
Ohio. She is buried in Lakeview Cemetery.
PORTRAYED BY: Charlene
Connors, who became interested in women's history while working
with a variety of women's organizations.
WEB SITES:
The Inevitable
p. 2, a poem by Sarah Knowles Bolton
Encyclopedia
of Clevelend History: Sarah Knowles Bolton
BOOKS:
- Famous English Statesmen of Queen Victoria's Reign. Freeport, N.Y.,
Books for Libraries Press [1972] Description: 460 p. ports. 23 cm.
Location: 942.081 172
- Famous Men of Science. Rev. by Barbara Lovett Cline. New York,
Crowell [1961, c1960] Description: 326 p. 21 cm. Location: 509.22
172
- Miscellanea : Holographs and clippings of poems] / Sarah K. Bolton.
[Cleveland (Ohio)], 1890?
- The present problem. [A temperance story] New York, G. P. Putnam's
Sons, 1874.
- Ralph
Waldo Emerson. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1904]
- Sarah K. Bolton; pages from an intimate autobiography, edited by
her son. Privately printed. Boston, Thomas Todd Co., 1923.
- Social studies in England. Special ed. pub. for the Bay View reading
circle, Central office, Flint, Mich. Boston, Lothrop publishing company
[c1900]
- Stories
from life. New York, T. Y. Crowell & Co. [c1886]
- Successful women. Boston, Lothrop, [c1888]
- Famous
leaders among women. New York, Boston, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1895]
- Famous
men of science. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [c1889]
- Famous men of science. revised by Edward W. Sanderson, illustrated
by Constance Joan Naar. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell company [1946]
- Famous men of science. Rev. by Barbara Lovett Cline. New York,
Crowell [1961, c1960]
- Famous types of womanhood. New York : Crowell c1892
- Famous
voyagers and explorers. New York, Boston, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1893]
- From
heart and nature. New York, T.Y. Crowell & co., 1887.
- How success is won. with portraits. Chicago, Interstate Publishing
Co. [c1885]
- How success is won. By Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton. with portraits. Boston,
D. Lothrop and company [c1885]
- How success is won. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1973]
- The inevitable, and other poems. New York, Boston, T. Y, Crowell
[c1895]
- Lives
of girls who became famous. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1886]
- Lives of poor boys who became famous. New York, T. Y. Crowell Co.,
c1922.
- Lives of poor boys who became famous. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell
company [c1937]
- Lives of poor boys who became famous. New York, Crowell [1962]
- Charles E. Bolton; a memorial sketch, by his wife Sarah K. Bolton.
Cambridge, The University press, 1907.
- A
country idyl, and other stories. New York, Boston, T.Y. Crowell & co.
[1898]
- Every-day living. Boston : L. C. Page, 1900.
- Famous
American authors. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1887]
- Famous American authors. New York, Crowell [c1924]
- Famous American authors. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell company [c1938]
- Famous American authors. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell [1940]
- Famous American authors. Rev by William A. Fahey. New York, Crowell
[1954]
- Famous American statesmen. New York, Crowell [c1925]
- Famous English authors of the nineteenth century. New York, Crowell
[c1890]
- Famous
English statesmen of Queen Victoria's reign. New York, T. Y. Crowel & Co.
[c1891]
- Famous
European artists. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [c1890]
- Famous
givers and their gifts. New York, Boston, T.Y. Crowell & Company,
[c1896]
- Famous
leaders among men. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell & Co.
[1894]
- Famous American authors. Rev by William A. Fahey. New York, Crowell
[1954]
- Famous men of science. Revised by Barbara Lovett Cline. New York,
Crowell [1960]
- Famous men of science. revised by Edward W. Sanderson, illustrated
by Constance Joan Naar. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell company [1946]
- Famous men of science. New York, Crowell [c1960]
- Lives of girls who became famous. Illustrated by Constance Joan
Naar. New York, Crowell Co. [1949]
- Lives of poor boys who became famous. Illustrated by Constance
Joan Naar. New York, Crowell [1962]
QUOTE:
Be glad today. Tomorrow may bring tears. Be brave today. The darkest
night will pass. And golden
rays will usher in the dawn. Sarah Knowles Bolton
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