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Sarah Tittle Barrett Bolton
Name
Sarah
Tittle
Barrett
Bolton
Birth/Death Dates
1814-1893
Where in Indiana
Jefferson
County--Madison;
Marion
County--Beech
Grove
When in Indiana
Moved
to
Indiana
from
Kentucky
when
she was a
child.
Notable For
Known
for her
poetry
,
including
her
classic
"Paddle
Your
Own
Canoe
,
"
Sarah
Bolton
began
writing
at a
young
age
and
contributed
poems
to
newspapers
and to the
Home
Journal.
She was
poet
laureate
of
Indiana
during
the
1840s
and
1850s
, and
published
some
songs.
Bolton
worked
on
behalf
of
women's
rights
in the
Hoosier
State
during
the
mid-nineteenth
century
,
especially
the
right
to
own
property.
She and her
husband
lived
in
Geneva
,
Switzerland
,
while
he was
consul
there
during
President
Franklin
Pierce's
administration.
Description
Bolton
is
wearing
a
dark
dress
and has a
lace
shawl.
She has a
brooch
pinned
to her
white
lace
collar.
Subject
Bolton, Sarah T. (Sarah Tittle), 1814-1893
Poets
Authors
Composers
Clothing & dress
Women's rights
Suffragists
Item ID
PS_1107_B85_Z7_1880_SARAH_BOLTON
Date
1880
Time Period
1880s
(1880-1889)
Source of Image
The
Life
and
Poems
of
Sarah
T.
Bolton
(IHS
Call
Number:
PS1107.B85
Z7
1880)
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
Information
taken
from
Indiana
Authors
and Their
Books
1816-1916
compiled
by
R.
E.
Banta.
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2009
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
Destination Indiana
Destination
Indiana
Social
Justice
Women's
Suffrage
1850
to
1920
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