Kate Field

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Kate Field was a 19th-century American journalist, lecturer, and author known for her travel writing, public speaking, and advocacy on social issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
journalist
lecturer
social reformer
travel writer
burialPlace Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
causeOfDeath pneumonia
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1838-10-01
dateOfDeath 1896-05-19
educatedAt Lasell Female Seminary
father Joseph M. Field
founded Kate Field’s Washington
genre journalism
nonfiction
travel literature
knownFor advocacy of social reforms
public lecturing
support of temperance
support of woman suffrage
travel writing
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Eliza Riddle Field
movement abolitionism
temperance movement
women’s rights movement
notableFriend Anthony Trollope
Charles Dickens
Robert Browning
notableWork Hap-Hazard
History of the Panama Canal
Kate Field’s Washington
Pen Photographs of Charles Dickens’s Readings
Ten Days in Spain
occupation actress
author
journalist
lecturer
placeOfBirth St. Louis, Missouri, United States
placeOfDeath Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

London, England
surface form: London, England, United Kingdom

Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
sexOrGender female

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Field hasNotableBearer Kate Field