N. Clare Bowen Interview
Biographical Note:
N. Clare Bowen lived most of her life in a house at N. Calhoun and
Virginia Streets. She graduated in the 1905 class at Florida State College,
the last coeducational class before the institution became Florida State
College for Women (FSCW). Her house, prefabricated in New York and built
on the site in 1832, was at one time owned by the prominent plantation
owner and merchant, James Kirksey. Ms. Bowen's father, N. M. Bowen acquired
it in the 1880s at a time when he was editor and publisher of the Tallahassee
Floridian. Further background may be found in these issues of the Tallahassee
Democrat:
May 8, 1971. Letter to the editor from Ms. Bowen, "Goodbye to the
Gulf Wind."
March 12, 1972, page 3e, "She Lives in City's First Prefabricated
House" by Martee Wills. (With photo of house and Ms. Bowen)
April 6, 1972, page 8, biographical details as candidate for Tallahassee
Woman of the Year.
(Taken from short biography written by Clifton L. Paisley)
Scope and Content:
Typed transcript of a 1972 interview with Miss N. Clare Bowen, Tallahassee,
Florida, concerning her neighbors on N. Calhoun Street, particularly those
of 1904. Interviewer is Clifton L. Paisley. With typed draft and correspondence.
The collection also includes a list of N. Calhoun Street residents taken
from the 1904 directory and a short biography of N. Clare Bowen by Mr.
Paisley.
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