Ida May Davis

Ida May De Puy Davis (born February 22, 1857) was a litterateur.

Ida May Davis

Early life

Ida May De Puy was born in Lafayette, Indiana, on February 22, 1857. Her father was of French descent, and from him Davis inherited her humor and vivacity. [1]

She was thoroughly educated, and her poetic inclinations and talents showed themselves at an early age. She has always been a facile versifier, and her thoughts naturally flow in rhyme. [1]

Career

When Ida May Davis was seventeen years old, she began to publish poems, all of which were extensively copied and commended. Her productions appeared in newspapers and magazines of the Central and Rocky Mountain States. Her poems were mainly lyrical in form. [1]

She was a member of the Western Association of Writers, founded in 1886, and she was conspicuous in the annals of that society, which she served as secretary. [1]

She was an artist of much talent and painted well. [1]

She was a teacher and was a member of the School Board of Terre Haute, having been elected in 1891. She was the first woman to serve in this capacity in Indiana. [1] [2]

Personal life

Ida May De Puy married Henry Clay Davis, of southern birth, in 1876. They lived in Terre Haute, Indiana, where she was the center of a circle of literary and artistic persons. [1]

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References

  1. Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905 (1893). A woman of the century; fourteen hundred-seventy biographical sketches accompanied by portraits of leading American women in all walks of life. Buffalo, N.Y., Moulton. p. 230. Retrieved 8 August 2017. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. "Hoosier Woman Official - 17 Sep 1891, Thu • Page 4". The Humboldt Republican: 4. 1891. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
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