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Catherine E. Van Valkenburg

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She was a musician who piano and public school music for 20 years. She was an organist. She was several times delegate to State and District Conventions of Women's Clubs. She was always interested in the advancement of "Good Music for Idaho".
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A Few of the Eminent Women of Idaho and Montana, Maggie Smith Hathaway, Alma Margaret Higgins, Irene Welch Grissom, Ethel Redfield, Alma E. Plumb, Letitia H. Erb, Mrs. Bernard McHugh, Catherine E. Van Valkeburg
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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She married Adelbert Curtiss Van Valkenburg. Their children were: Aileen Clare Kapera, Marguerite Whetsler, Catharine Allen.
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She was the president of the Cultus Club, and State Chairman of Music of the
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Catherine E. Fogarty was born on September 2, 1880, in
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De Graff, Minnesota
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Tucson, Arizona
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