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Katherine Jane Chase Sprague (August 13, 1840 – July 31, 1899) was a Washington society hostess during the American Civil War. During the war, she married Rhode Island Governor William Sprague.
Oct 27, 2015 · Catherine Jane Chase, born August 13, 1840, is “…pronounced pretty,” [i] although her father records otherwise in his journal. She is the second daughter for Salmon and the first for Eliza, or Lizzie, his second wife. After Lizzie dies from tuberculosis, Salmon marries Sara Bella Dunlop Ludlow.
Apr 25, 2014 · Mr. Lincoln and Kate Chase Sprague. Kate was a beautiful, charming, precocious, a leading social figure in Washington at 19, and a top political aide to her father until his death. View the feature in its entirety at: Mr. Lincoln’s White House.
Daughter of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, Kate Chase Sprague married Rhode Island Senator William Sprague during the Civil War. She was beautiful, charming, precocious, a leading social figure in Washington at 19, and a top political aide to her father until his death.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. -- The decease of Kate Chase, (Mrs. Sprague,) a clerk in the Treasury Department, where her father had been master, and her burial in the unfashionable cemetery of Glenwood...
May 11, 2020 · Set against the seductive allure of the Civil War and Gilded Age, Kate Chase Sprague’s dramatic story is one of ambition and tragedy involving some of the most famous personalities in American history.
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Jan 20, 2016 · The Sprague-Conkling affair, one of the biggest scandals of the 19th century, exploded into public view when a former U.S. senator chased a sitting U.S. senator with a gun.