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词条 Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt
释义

  1. Early life

     Family 

  2. Accomplishments

     University of Washington Graduate  Superintendent of Pierce County Schools 

  3. Later Years and Death

  4. Sources

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

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Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt (1858–1929) was the first graduate of the University of Washington and the first woman superintendent of the Pierce County School District.

Early life

McCarty was born in 1858 in Steilacoom, Washington. She was born to Jonathan Warren and Ruth Jane Kincaid McCarty. Jonathan and Ruth were two of the original settlers of the town of Sumner, Washington. They were married on January 7, 1855 in the Sumner area. Clara was the second of five children: Charles C., Laura Candace, Mary Estelle, William W., and Frank Truman. In the years following their marriage, Jonathan and Ruth, along with Ruth's family moved to Fort Steilacoom when Sumner was threatened by Indians. While in Fort Steilacoom, Ruth had Clara in 1858. In 1859, Clara's family went back to their settlement to find it completely destroyed by the Indians. They started a new farm, and Clara's father worked as mailman servicing Seattle and other places around the area, as well as keeping up the farm. When Clara reached her preteens, she and her family moved to Seattle so that she and her siblings could receive a better education there. There, Clara's father was a storekeeper.

Family

Clara married John Henry Wilt (1852–1907) in 1882. Together, they had one child, Clara May Wilt.

Accomplishments

Clara was a woman of many firsts. She is even recognized for purchasing the first typewriter in Pierce County.

University of Washington Graduate

In 1876, Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt graduated from the Territorial University, now known as the University of Washington. She was the first person to successfully graduate from the University, let alone the first woman graduate. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in science. At the time, the Territorial University was located in what is now downtown Seattle, wedged between 4th and 6th Avenues on the west and east and Union and Seneca Streets on the north and south. In 1861, the first University building had four floors, and thirty-five rooms. Tuition was thirty dollars per year when Clara attended the University. After graduating from the University, Clara taught in various schools, and then she attended the University of California. In her honor, McCarty Hall, a dormitory on the current UW campus is named after her.

Superintendent of Pierce County Schools

On November 2, 1880, Clara was elected Superintendent of Pierce County Schools. With this achievement, she was the first Superintendent of Pierce County Schools, as well as being the first woman to hold office in the Washington Territory.

Later Years and Death

In her later years, Clara worked a lot in her community, including working as a YMCA secretary and also working actively in her church and historical society. She died in 1929, at 71 years of age.

Sources

  • "Descendants of Joseph Kincaid." Genealogy.Com. 2007. The Generations Network. 11 June 2008 .
  • "Historic Timeline." Town of Steilacoom. 11 June 2008 .
  • "History of Sumner, WA." 2006. City of Sumner. 11 June 2008 .
  • "History." Welcome to the University of Washington. University of Washington. 11 June 2008 .
  • Krohn, Thirza. "Faculty and Students in the Early Years At the U." University of Washington: a Pictorial History. 20 November 2007. University of Washington. 11 June 2008 .
  • Krohn, Thirza. "Territorial University." University of Washington: a Pictorial History. 20 November 2007. University of Washington. 11 June 2008 .
  • Kueter, Vince. "Seattle Through the Years." The Seattle Times 13 November 2001. 11 June 2008 .
  • Lange, Greg. "University of Washington Graduates First Person, a Woman, in July 1876." HistoryLink.Org. 5 November 1998. History Ink. 11 June 2008 .
  • Long, Priscilla. "Clara McCarty is Elected Superintendent of Pierce County Schools on November 2, 1880." HistoryLink.Org. 17 January 2003. History Ink. 11 June 2008 .
  • "Origins." Town of Steilacoom. 11 June 2008 .
  • "Our History." Town of Steilacoom. 11 June 2008 .
  • "Place Names." Town of Steilacoom. 11 June 2008 .
  • Ryan, Amy M. The Sumner Story. Sumner, WA: Sumner Historical Society, 1988.

Further reading

  • Ryan, Amy M. The Sumner Story. Sumner, WA: Sumner Historical Society, 1988.

External links

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  • HistoryLink Essay: Clara McCarty is elected superintendent of Pierce County schools on November 2, 1880
  • University of Washington: A Pictorial History
  • History of Sumner, WA
  • HistoryLink Essay: University of Washington graduates first person, a woman, in July 1876.
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