
Carrie Stevens Walter (April 27, 1846 – April 26, 1907) was an American educator and poet who was a co-founder of the
Sempervirens Club
Sempervirens Fund, originally established in 1900 as Sempervirens Club, is California's oldest land trust. Founder Andrew P. Hill’s goal was to preserve the old-growth forest that became Big Basin Redwoods State Park, the first California sta ...
, a
California environmental organization. She had much to do with the purchase of the Santa Cruz Big Basin by the State. She first visited the Big Basin as one of quite a party. Her second trip was made to
Santa Cruz,
Pescadero, and
La Honda, California. Both trips were written up in an instructive way. Her expenses and that of her party on that trip were paid by a few residents of Santa Cruz. Beyond expenses, she received no compensation.
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Biography
Carrie Stevens was born in
Savannah, Missouri, the oldest of six children. She moved to the Pacific coast with her parents ten years later and lived in
California thereafter. She inherited poetic talent from her father, Josiah E. Stevens, and showed early leaning toward literary pursuits. She was educated at the
Oakland Female Seminary
Oakland Female Seminary (also Oakland Seminary for Young Ladies) was a private girls' school located in the U.S. state of California. Situated at 528 Eleventh Street in Oakland, it contained 57 rooms. Founded on November 8, 1858, by Millicent Kit ...
and was
valedictorian of the first graduating class of that institution. Some of her poems had already found their way into leading periodicals of the
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Walter made her home in
Santa Clara County. She was a teacher for two decades before turning her attention to literature. In 1886, her book ''An Idyl of Santa Barbara'' was published. She also wrote newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, commercials, short stories, and serials. She served as city editor of the ''Morning Times''. Her poems, which were collected under the title, ''Rose Ashes'', were widely read.
In the late 19th century, California's ancient redwood forests were being logged heavily.
["Sempervirens Fund History & Legacy"]
Sempervirens Fund website. A group including
Stanford University
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
President
David Starr Jordan
David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was the founding president of Stanford University, serving from 1891 to 1913. He was an ichthyologist during his research career. Prior to serving as president of Stanford Univer ...
determined to protect the remaining redwoods, and at their initial meeting, Walter was appointed to a committee tasked with surveying the extent of the problem.
[ This group became the Sempervirens Club, and one result of their lobbying efforts was California Redwood Park, later renamed Big Basin Redwoods State Park.][
Walter was a member of the ]Pacific Coast Women's Press Association
Pacific Coast Women's Press Association (PCWPA; September 27, 1890 - 1941) was a press organization for women located on the West Coast of the United States. Discussions were not permitted regarding politics, religion, or reform. The members of th ...
, and a charter member of the San Jose Woman's Club.[ ] She was a close friend of Bret Harte and Ina Coolbrith. Walter died April 26, 1907, in San Jose, California, after being ill two weeks with pneumonia. Three children survived her.
Selected works
* ''An Idyl of Santa Barbara'' (1886)
* ''The Early California Missions'' (1890)
* ''Rose-ashes, and Other Poems'' (1890)
* ''Souvenir of Leland Stanford Jr. University'' (1893)
* ''Hotel Vendome, San Jose, California'' (1894)
* ''In California's Garden: Santa Clara Valley'' (1897)
* ''Santa Clara Valley'' (1897)
* ''Santa Clara County, California'' (1904)
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1846 births
1907 deaths
People from Savannah, Missouri
Educators from Missouri
19th-century American educators
19th-century American poets
American women poets
19th-century American women writers
19th-century American women educators
Women founders
Organization founders
Pacific Coast Women's Press Association
Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century