Clara Doty Bates

Clara Doty Bates
"A Woman of the Century"
BornClara Doty
December 22, 1838
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
DiedOctober 14, 1895(1895-10-14) (aged 56)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Resting placeForest Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
Occupationauthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Genrepoetry, juvenile literature
Notable worksAesop's Fables in Verse
Spouse
Morgan Bates
(m. 1869)

Clara Doty Bates (née, Doty; December 22, 1838 – October 14, 1895) was a 19th-century American author who published a number of volumes of poetry and juvenile literature. Many of these works were illustrated, the designs being furnished by her sister. Her work was published in St. Nicholas Magazine, The Youth's Companion, Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Wide Awake, Godey's Lady's Book, and Peterson's Magazine.[1] During the World's Columbian Exposition, she had charge of the Children's Building.[2] Bates died in 1895.

  1. ^ Hall 1990, p. 136.
  2. ^ Doty 1897, p. 98-.