Virginia Claypool Meredith, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Virginia Claypool Meredith

Date of Birth: 05-Nov-1848

Place of Birth: Fayette County, Indiana, United States

Date of Death: 10-Dec-1936

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Virginia Claypool Meredith

  • Virginia Claypool Meredith (November 5, 1848 – December 10, 1936) was an American farmer and livestock breeder, a writer and lecturer on the topics of agriculture and home economics, and an active clubwoman and a leader of women's organizations.
  • Dubbed "Queen of American Agriculture" by the citizens of Mississippi in the 1890s, Meredith was also a pioneer in agricultural education.
  • Between 1897 and 1903 she established the home economics programs at the University of Minnesota and served as the program's first professor.
  • From 1921 to 1936 she served as the first woman appointed a Purdue University trustee.
  • Meredith chose an unusual vocation for women of her time, successfully managing the day-to-day operations of her family's Indiana farm from 1882 until 1915.
  • In addition to her agricultural-related work, Meredith was appointed to the Women's Board of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, serving as vice chair of the Women's Board and chair of its awards committee.
  • She was also elected president of the Indiana Union of Literary Clubs, a founder of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs, and the first president of the Indiana Home Economics Association, founded in 1913.

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