Cornelia Walter Research Paper

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Cornelia Walter was born on June 7th, 1813 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her father’s name is Lynde Walter and he was a and her mother’s name is Anne Walter and she had an older brother named Lynde Walter. Her brother, Lynde Walter was the original editor of the Boston Transcript which is a little evening newspaper by Dutton and Wentworth. Unfortunately he got very ill from inflammatory rheumatism also known as arthritis, an infection of all joints in the body. This caused him to be in for bed two years and Cornelia Walter became his assistant during that time until he died at age 24 in 1842. After he died she was offered to become the editor and theater critic of the Boston Transcript for five hundred dollars a year. She took the job and became the first women to edit a daily …show more content…

After five years of editing and being a theater critic in 1847 she was ready to start a new chapter in her life. So she ended up retiring to get married. When she retired on September 1st, 1847 the owners wrote in the Boston Transcript “The experiment of placing a lady as the responsible editor of a Paper was a new and doubtful one. It was a bold step on her part to undertake so much labor and responsibility. She made the trial with fear and trembling, and her success has been triumphant. The task had never been undertaken in this or any other country, to the knowledge of the publishers, by one of her sex; it was consequently the more trying, and her victory the more brilliant.” Cornelia Walter got married to a man named William Boardman Richard on September 22, 1827. Her husband was an iron and steel dealer in Boston. She had a daughter named Annie who died at three years old, twins William and Walter Boardman born in 1853, died at six months. It’s unknown on why or how her three kids died. It’s also said that she had a fourth child who was a girl named Elise Boardman born in 1848 and survived then put up for

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