Ueland, Clara Hampson (1860–1927)
Ueland, Clara Hampson (1860–1927)
American suffragist and reformer. Born Oct 10, 1860, in Akron, OH; died Mar 1, 1927, in Minneapolis, MN; dau. of Henry Oscar Hampson and Eliza (Osborn) Hampson; m. Andreas Ueland (lawyer and probate judge), June 19, 1885; children: 4 sons, 4 daughters.
As a prominent socialite, was an invaluable advocate and fund raiser in the cause of woman suffrage in Minnesota; was part of group of mothers that campaigned for 1st public school kindergarten in Minneapolis (1897); helped create and served as trustee of Minneapolis Institute of Arts (formerly Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts); elected president of Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association (1914); was 1st president of Minnesota League of Women Voters (1919).
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