Nancy Rebecca Albaugh was born on November 19, 1872, in Warrensburg, Missouri, the daughter of Henry Albaugh (1845-1911) and Mary Longenecker (1842-1923).[1][2] She had 5 siblings: Stanley L. Albaugh (1873-1957), Myra Irene Willock (1876-1975), Clarence Jacob Albaugh (1878-1968), Mary Edna Albaugh (1880-1920), Ralph Emerson Albaugh (1882-1984).
Albaugh graduated from Kingman High School and then attended Kansas State Normal School, class 1894; she then obtained a Ph.B. from University of Wisconsin-Madison, her honor thesis being Populist Legislation in Kansas (1901).[2]
Nancy A. Leatherwood was interested in historical, literary and civic activities, and history, art, philosophy, economics.[1][2]
She was National chairman of Historical and Literary Reciprocity Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, vice-president for Utah of the League of American Pen women, president of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs and Director for Utah of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, president of the College Club.[1][2]
Nancy Rebecca Albaugh was born on November 19, 1872, in Warrensburg, Missouri, the daughter of Henry Albaugh (1845-1911) and Mary Longenecker (1842-1923).[1][2] She had 5 siblings: Stanley L. Albaugh (1873-1957), Myra Irene Willock (1876-1975), Clarence Jacob Albaugh (1878-1968), Mary Edna Albaugh (1880-1920), Ralph Emerson Albaugh (1882-1984).
Albaugh graduated from Kingman High School and then attended Kansas State Normal School, class 1894; she then obtained a Ph.B. from University of Wisconsin-Madison, her honor thesis being Populist Legislation in Kansas (1901).[2]
Nancy A. Leatherwood was interested in historical, literary and civic activities, and history, art, philosophy, economics.[1][2]
She was National chairman of Historical and Literary Reciprocity Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, vice-president for Utah of the League of American Pen women, president of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs and Director for Utah of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, president of the College Club.[1][2]
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