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Foote married Andrew J. Coe, a judge, in 1895. They spent the first few months of their marriage in Venezuela, where Andrew was trying to recover his health. She was widowed when Judge Coe died two years later in 1897. In widowhood she lived with her younger sister, Elizabeth Foote Jenkins, in
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from 1886 to 1895, traveling in the American west and advocating for the establishment of Indian schools and hospitals. In 1886 she went to Alaska with
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to study the educational needs of Alaska natives. She then traveled to Japan with Emmeline Beach, daughter of
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as a young woman. In 1863, she and her sister Harriet went to South Carolina and Florida with the New England
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Monument Wars: Washington D. C., the National Mall, and the Transformation of the Memorial Landscape
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Foote also wrote for magazines and newspapers. She was the Washington correspondent for the
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Facts & Fabrications – Unraveling the History of Quilts & Slavery: 8 Projects
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As a clubwoman, Foote was a charter member of the Washington D. C. chapter of the
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An Historic Record and Pictorial Description of the Town of Meriden, Connecticut
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blankets Kate Foote Coe acquired in or from Alaska were donated to the
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A Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and the American Indians
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magazine. She reported on Persian cats and on varying opinions of the
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American educator, journalist, and traveler (1840–1923)
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was an artist who specialized in portrait miniatures.
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Guilford, Connecticut
Lyman Beecher
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Henry Ward Beecher
Charles Beecher
Edward Beecher
Catharine Beecher
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Hartford Female Seminary
Freedmen's Aid Society
American Civil War
Women's National Indian Association
Alice Cunningham Fletcher
Sheldon Jackson
Moses Yale Beach
Independent
Mary C. Ames
Washington Monument
Daughters of the American Revolution
Chilkat woven
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Margaret Foote Hawley
"Other Nook Farm Houses and Residents"
"Harriet Foote Hawley: Civil War Nurse and Occasional Journalist"
Lois E. Horton
Slavery and the Making of America
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