Coman, Katharine, 1857-1915
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found: NUCMC data from Washington State Historical Society for Chittenden, H.M. Papers, [185-]-1962(Katharine Coman; Wellesley College)
found: LC data base, Nov. 02, 2004(hdg.: Coman, Katharine, 1857-1915)
found: Scanlon, Jennifer. American women historians, 1700s-1990s, 1996:pages 44-45 (Katharine Coman, born November 23, 1857 in Newark, Ohio. Attended University of Michgan for two years and taught in Ottawa, Illinois for two years, then returned to U. Michigan, graduating in 1880. Taught at Wellesley College. Opened Denison House, a center for labor-organizing activities in the South End of Boston. Author of Short History of England for School Use, Industrial History of the United States, and Economic Beginnings of the Far West. Died January 11, 1915 in Wellesley, Massachusetts.)
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2004-11-02: new
2024-01-30: revised
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