Kate Chase

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Kate Chase was a prominent 19th-century American socialite and political hostess who played a key role in advancing her father Salmon P. Chase’s political ambitions during and after the Civil War.

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instanceOf human
political hostess
associatedWithEvent American Civil War NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Abraham Lincoln NERFINISHED
Charles Sumner NERFINISHED
James G. Blaine NERFINISHED
Mary Todd Lincoln NERFINISHED
birthDate 1840-08-13
burialPlace Spring Grove Cemetery NERFINISHED
child Ethel Sprague NERFINISHED
Kitty Sprague NERFINISHED
Portia Sprague NERFINISHED
Willie Sprague NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1899-07-31
educatedAt Cincinnati schools
ethnicGroup European American
father Salmon P. Chase NERFINISHED
fullName Katherine Jane Chase NERFINISHED
givenName Katherine NERFINISHED
knownFor hosting political salons and gatherings in Washington, D.C.
supporting Salmon P. Chase’s presidential ambitions in 1864
supporting Salmon P. Chase’s presidential ambitions in 1868
languageSpoken English
marriageEnd 1882
marriageStart 1863
mother Eliza Ann Smith Chase NERFINISHED
nickname Kate NERFINISHED
notableFor advancing the political career of her father Salmon P. Chase
influential role in Washington, D.C. society during the American Civil War
numberOfChildren 4
occupation political hostess
socialite
placeOfBirth Cincinnati, Ohio NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Edgewood, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Republican Party (United States) NERFINISHED
positionHeld White House social leader for the Republican Party during the Lincoln administration
relative Salmon P. Chase NERFINISHED
William Sprague IV NERFINISHED
residence Cincinnati, Ohio NERFINISHED
Edgewood, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Narragansett, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
socialCircle American political elite during the Civil War era
spouse William Sprague IV NERFINISHED
stateOfOrigin Ohio NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Salmon Portland Chase child Kate Chase