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About Kate Sturm Rotan
Kate Rotan, civic leader, daughter of James L. L. and Eliza Ann (Sturm) McCall, was born in Mount Vernon, Kentucky, in 1851. Her family moved to Waco in 1852. Tutored at home, she graduated from Waco Female College in 1865. While teaching school in East Waco she met Edward Rotan, a fellow teacher, and they were married on August 22, 1869. They were the parents of nine children.
Mrs. Rotan was a dedicated civic and social worker. She was an organizer and first president of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, a regent of the Henry Downs Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and a National Committeewoman of the Colonial Dames. She was a member of the state Board of Control, which established the Gainesville State School for Girls and was a leader in the establishment of Waco's first public library. In 1911 she purchased and cleared the land for Riverside Driveway (Rotan Drive), which connected the downtown area with the then-new Cameron Park. Rotan died on October 17, 1931, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco.
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Kate Sturm McCall, daughter of James L. L. and Eliza Ann (Sturm) McCall, was born at Mount Vernon, KY. The family moved to Waco in 1852. She graduated from Waco Female College in 1865 and was teaching in East Waco just prior to her marriage to Edward Rotan on August 22, 1869. They were the parents of 9 children.
A member of Women's Club since 1894, Mrs. Rotan was the first president and one of the organizers of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. She was a regent of the Henry Downs Chapter of the D.A.R. and a Colonial Dames. She served as president of the Antoinette Rotan Home for elderly women, vice-president of the state United Charities, and a member of the control board which established a State Home for Girls at Gainesville. Mrs. Rotan also helped to establish Waco's first public library and in 1911 gave the city the Rotan (Riverside) Drive which led from Washington Ave. to Cameron Park.
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Kate Sturm Rotan's Timeline
1851 |
March 27, 1851
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Mount Vernon, Rockcastle County, KY, United States
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1871 |
February 27, 1871
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Waco, McLennan County, TX, United States
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1888
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1931 |
October 17, 1931
Age 80
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Waco, McLennan County, TX, United States
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Oakwood Cemetery Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
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