Sarah Catherine Fraley Hallowell or Sarah Cresson Fraley Hallowell (1833โ1914) was an American journalist. She was editor of The New Century for Women, editor of the Public Ledger in Philadelphia and founder and first president of the New Century Club.
Personal life
Sarah Catherine Fraley, born on July 8, 1833,[1] was the daughter of Frederick Fraley, who was the Western Savings Fund president.[2] For 21 years he served as the president of the American Philosophical Society, the second longest serving president behind Benjamin Franklin.[3] Her mother was Jane Chapman Cresson Fraley and her siblings were Elizabeth, Mercy and Joseph.[4]
Hallowell was the second wife of Joshua Longstreth Hallowell,[2] whose brother was abolitionist and businessman, Morris Longstreth Hallowell.[2] They had a daughter, Jean Fraley Hallowell. The family lived in Germantown and were on Philadelphia's Social Register.[5]
New Century for Women was an eight-page weekly paper created and managed by the Women's Centennial Executive Committee of Philadelphia. It was "devoted to the Industrial interest of women" by promoting choice, equal pay for equal work, and greater financial and social autonomy.[8]
New Century Club
The New Century Club was a woman's organization that was established in 1877[9] to improve the lives of women. It had committees for working women, municipal affairs and self-education. Rather than portraying the opinions of the "radical" viewpoints of some of its members, the Hallowell, its first president, said that they only "whispered... [the] logic of suffrage." As the organization evolved, they moved into social reform.[7]
Public Ledger
Hallowell was the associate editor, literary editor, and writer of "Household" for the Public Ledger. She was at the Ledger for 18 years.[10] beginning in 1877.[11]
Death
She died on March 17, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[12]
^Sarah Cressen Farley Hallowell. Death March 17, 1914. Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906โ1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
^Sarah Cresson Fraley Hallowell. Died March 19, 1914. "Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803โ1915." Philadelphia City Archives. "Death Records."