Katharine Dooris Sharp Explained
Katharine Dooris Sharp |
Birth Name: | Emily Katharine Dooris |
Nationality: | Irish-American |
Occupation: | Writer, Botanist, Suffragist |
Spouse: | Henry James Sharp |
E. Katharine Dooris Sharp (1846–1935) was an American botanist, poet, and suffragist. She was the author of Summer in a Bog.[1]
Biography
Emily Katharine Dooris was born in Ulster, Ireland and raised in Zanesville, Ohio. She was the daughter of Margaret (Dejoynstyn) and John Dooris.[2] [3] She married Henry James Sharp, a medical doctor, around 1872.[4] The couple lived in London, Ohio, where Sharp became interested in botany. She contributed more than 400 specimens to the State Herbarium of Ohio during the period of 1899-1906. One of these, Armoracia aquatica, was rare to the area.
Sharp began her writing career with a volume of poems, Eleanor's Courtship and The Songs that Sang Themselves, published in 1888. She also wrote fiction and non-fiction. Sharp supported women's suffrage and wrote a series of articles, entitled "Women and the Elective Franchise," in a local newspaper around 1894.
Partial bibliography
- Eleanor's Courtship and The Songs that Sang Themselves. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co, 1888.[5]
- The South Ward. Cincinnati: Cranston & Stowe; New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1891.[6]
- The Doctor's Speaking Tube and other poems. Boston: Badger, 1904.
- Summer in a Bog. Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd, 1913.
- "Our National Flower," Science, 47 (1225), June 21, 1918. p. 611-12.
- Freeman, Ralph. Searching For Sgt Dorris (p337-338), Apple Tree Press, Belfast, 2021.
Notes and References
- Book: Women Botanists of Ohio: Born Before 1900 : with Reference Calendars from 1776 to 2028. Stuckey. Ronald L.. 1992. RLS Creations. 13–14. 9780966803402. August 4, 2018.
- 1894. Katharine Dooris Sharp. The Magazine of Poetry. 6. 10. 440–442. August 4, 2018.
- Book: The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century. 9781135963422. Ogilvie. Marilyn. Harvey. Joy. December 16, 2003. Routledge .
- Book: American Women Afield: Writings by Pioneering Women Naturalists. Bonta. Marcia. Marcia Bonta. 1995. Texas A&M University Press. 9780890966341. 55–61. Katharine Dooris Sharp. August 4, 2018.
- Book: Sharp, Katharine (Dooris). Eleanor's courtship and The songs that sang themselves. 1888. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & co.. Cincinnati. 2027/loc.ark:/13960/t6931h80f.
- Book: Sharp, Katharine Dooris. The south ward. 1891. Cinninnati & New York. 2027/osu.32435054741897.