Martha A. Boughton ( née , Arnold ; February 18, 1857 – May 18, 1928) was an American educator, author, poet, and clubwoman . She wrote biographies as well as religious music and lyrics. Among her publications can be counted Memoir of Rev. John Motte Arnold, D.D. (1885), The Quest of a Soul, and Other Verse (1911), Onward (1918), and Mystery and Other Poems (1926).
9-522: Boughton may refer to: People [ edit ] Boughton (surname) Boughton Baronets , titled English family line Places [ edit ] England [ edit ] Boughton, Cheshire Boughton, Norfolk Boughton, Northamptonshire that gives it name to: Boughton House , a country house in Northamptonshire Boughton railway station , planned terminus of
18-475: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boughton_(surname)&oldid=1055411954 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Martha Arnold Boughton Martha ("Mattie") Elizabeth Arnold
27-715: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Boughton (surname) Boughton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Boughton (1866–1943), American photographer Chauncey Boughton (1805–1895), American physician and politician Clive Boughton (born 1956), Australian computer scientist George H. Boughton (1792–1866), American politician George Henry Boughton (1833–1905), Anglo-American painter Joy Boughton (1913–1963), English oboist and music professor Martha Arnold Boughton (1857–1928), American educator, author Napoleon Boughton , Commander of
36-624: The USS Gladiolus during the American Civil War Rutland Boughton (1878–1960), English composer William Boughton , English conductor See also [ edit ] Boughton Baronets , titled English family line John Bowton (also John Bouton, John Boughton) (1636–1707), founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Boughton . If an internal link intending to refer to
45-539: The Northampton & Lamport Railway Boughton, Nottinghamshire Boughton Aluph , Kent Boughton Green , Kent Boughton Lees , Kent Boughton Malherbe , Kent Boughton Monchelsea , Kent of which Boughton Green is a part Boughton Street , Kent Boughton under Blean , Kent Wales [ edit ] Broughton, Vale of Glamorgan See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Boughton Topics referred to by
54-871: The Woman's Club of the University of Michigan (alumnae). She also helped organize the Thursday Musical Circle. Boughton was the author of Biography of Rev. J. M. Arnold, D.D. (1885), The Quest of a Soul, and Other Verse (F. H. Revell Co., 1911), Mystery and Other Poems , and Stars Through Cypress Trees . She contributed to various magazines and papers, including the Western Christian Advocate . She also wrote religious songs (words and music), such as "Little Christian soldiers" (infant class hymn; words and music by Boughton, 1903), and "Onward, little soldiers, Battle 'gainst
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72-929: Was born in Corunna, Michigan , February 18, 1857. She was a daughter of John Motte Arnold, D.D., and Hannah E. (Redway) Arnold. Boughton's education included Detroit High School; Northwestern University , in Evanston, Illinois , one year; and the University of Michigan (Ph.B., 1880). During the period of 1880-84, Boughton was a teacher in Michigan 's public and high schools. In Detroit, Michigan, July 4, 1884, she married Willis Boughton, Ph.D. (1854-1942), director, Chemical Laboratory, Harvard College . They had two sons, Willis Boughton and Paul Ninde Boughton. Boughton engaged in various religious, social and philanthropic activities. In Athens, Ohio , in 1895, she
81-673: Was the leader of the local Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). In that role, she was one of the delegates selected to represent the state of Ohio at the World's WCTU conference, London . Two years later, still in Athens, she served as president of the Pallas Club, 1897-1899. In Brooklyn , she served as secretary, Board of Managers of the city's Deaconess' Home. Her club work also included Fortnightly of Flatbush, Brooklyn (literary), Esperanto Association of North America, and
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