Alice Merrill Horne

Alice Merrill Horne
BornJanuary 2, 1868
Fillmore, Utah
DiedOctober 7, 1948
Salt Lake City, Utah
EducationEarned a teaching certificate and pedagogy degree from the University of Deseret in 1887
Studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Studied art under George M. Ottinger, J. T. Harwood, Mary Teasdel, John Hafen, Herman Haag, and Henry Taggart.
Occupation(s)Artist
Teacher at the Washington School in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Eighth District Representative 1898-1900
Notable workDevotees and Their Shrines (Book, 1914)
Columbus, Westward Ho (Book, 1921)
TitleDemocratic party of Salt Lake County Chair
President of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
Regent of the Daughters of the Revolution
National Peace Society Utah Branch Chair
Board member ofRelief Society General Board 1902-1916
SpouseGeorge Henry Horne
Children6
Parent(s)Clarence Merrill and Bathsheba (Kate) Smith
HonoursSalt Lake Council of Women's Hall of Fame Inductee
Medal of Honor for civic service from the Academy of Western Culture

Alice Merrill Horne (1868–1948) was a Utah artist and politician.