Alice Baltzelle Addenbrooke
Alice Baltzelle Addenbrooke | |
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Born | Alice Merriam Baltzelle October 10, 1881 Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | April 30, 1972 (aged 80) Seal Beach, California, U.S. |
Education | University of Nevada |
Occupation(s) | Historian, writer, clubwoman, activist |
Spouse | Bernard Richard Addenbrooke |
Children | 3 |
Alice Merriam Baltzelle Addenbrooke (October 10, 1881 – April 30, 1972) was an American historian, clubwoman, and civic activist.
Biography
[edit]Addenbrooke was born Alice Merriam Baltzelle on October 10, 1881, in Kentucky.[1] She was a member of a prominent Kentucky family but spent most of her life in Reno, Nevada.[1]
On December 30, 1902, she married Bernard Richard Addenbrooke.[1] She and her husband operated a grocerty store in Reno but later sold it.[1] She had three daughters.[1]
She was a charter member of the Nevada Sagebrush Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.[2] Through her work with the DAR, she began researching the history of Fort Churchill and became an advocate for restoration of the fort. She authored a book on Fort Churchill titled The Enchanted Fort.[3] She served as Honorary State Regent of the Nevada DAR.[1]
She served as president of the Reno Women's Civic Club, as president of the local Parent-Teacher Association, and was a member of the Federated Church.[1] In 1939, she was awarded an honorary life membership into the Oregon Trail Association.[1] In the 1940s, she was appointed as the Washoe County Commission's historian.[1]
Following the death of her husband, she graduated with honors from the University of Nevada.[1]
In 1953, she joined Republican Senator George W. Malone's staff in Washington, D.C. as Head of Research.[1]
She died on April 30, 1972, in Seal Beach, California.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Alice Merriam Baltzelle Addenbrooke". Nevada Women's History Project. Retrieved April 23, 2025.
- ^ "Fort Churchill State Historical Park". Fort Churchill Daughters of the American Revolution. Fernley, Nevada. Retrieved April 23, 2025.
- ^ National Park Service History https://npshistory.com/publications/poex/hrs.pdf. Retrieved April 23, 2025.
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