Grace Giddings Julian Clarke (1865-1938):
Grace Gidding Julian Clarke was elected to the Indianopolis, Indiana school board. She was a suffrage activist, and served on the national Board of Directors General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Clarke was part of a political family, and her father, George Washington Julian, was a U.S. Congressman.
Party Affiliation:
Unknown
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Resources:
Who’s Who of American Women
Father, George Washington Julian, U.S. Congressman, papers between them on national politics and women’s rights in
Indiana Historical Society
Indianapolis, IN
Papers: 1789-1902, 2.25 linear feet.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=J000280
Indiana State Library
Indianapolis, IN
Papers: In the Isaac W. Beeson Papers, 1816-1942, 11 boxes and 3 volumes.
Subjects include George Washington Julian. A finding aid is available in the library and online.
Papers: In the Grace Julian Clarke Papers, 1857-1938, 3 boxes.
The papers include Grace Julian Clarke’s correspondence with historians in Indiana and Ohio and at the Library of Congress regarding the papers of her father, George Washington Julian.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=J000280
Clarke, Grace Giddings Julian. George W. Julian. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Commission,1923.
Later speeches on political questions, with select controversial papers . Edited by his daughter, Grace Julian Clarke. Indianapolis: Carlon & Hollenbeck, 1889.
May Wright Sewall Papers
Indianapolis Marion County Public Library
"I never left Mrs. Sewall's presence without resolving to be more outspoken in good causes, more constant in their service, without a fresh resolve to let trivial concerns go and emphasize only really vital interests." -- Grace Julian Clarke
http://digitallibrary.imcpl.org/mws.php
The McWhirter, Mrs. F.T. mss., 1840-1979, Papers, Grace Julian Clarke-correspondent
Lilly Library Manuscript Collections
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/mcwhirmft.html