Hill, Esther Clark, 1876-1932

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Esther Mary Clark was born December 3, 1876 in a log cabin southeast of Chanute, Kansas. She is best known for her poem "The Call of Kansas," written while vacationing in California in 1907. Much of her poetry was written for the Kansas City Star. She spent some time doing special work at the University of Kansas and was responsible for beginning the alumni library. She was married in 1918 to Joseph E. Hill, who died the following year. She made her home in Chanute, though much time was spent in Lawrence and Topeka. On March 21, 1932, Esther Hill died in a Topeka hospital.

From the guide to the Papers, 1907-1914, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection)

From the guide to the Clipping books, 1907-1932?, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection)

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