Alice Waring Holmes Explained

Alice Mariah Waring Holmes
Birth Name:Alice Mariah Waring
Birth Date:11 June 1872
Birth Place:Oberlin, Ohio
Death Place:Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Spouse:J. Welford Holmes
Children:1

Alice Mariah Waring Holmes (June 11, 1872 – August 27, 1939) was an American educator, suffragette, and dentist, thought to be the first female Black dentist in Washington D.C.

Early life and education

Alice Mariah Waring was born on June 11, 1872, in Oberlin, Ohio, to William Waring and Amanda Fitz-Allen Hill Waring. She was one of four children with siblings James, Lavinia and Robert. She attended the Colored High School in Washington, D.C., and normal school.[1]

She attended Howard University Dental College from 1897 through 1900 and received her D.D.S. in 1900.[2] [3]

Career

Holmes taught elementary school in the Washington, D.C., school system before and during the time she was attending medical school.[4] [5] She had a medical office at 518 T Street NW, described as "the nicest office in her section of the city" by late 1900.[6] [7] She advertised herself as a "surgeon dentist" and stated that children's work was her specialty. She was elected to be the treasurer of the National Association of Colored Dentists in 1901.[8]

She moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, got married, and established herself as a suffragette, attending the National Women's Suffrage Conference in 1913 in her role as president of the Lucy Stone Women's Suffrage League.[9] She was a member of many local clubs including the Aurora Reading Circle and the Negro Women's Republican League where she acted as chairman.[10] [11] [12] She and Mrs. Israel Lee were chosen as alternates to the national convention at Pennsylvania's Women's Suffrage Convention. In 1923, she was appointed to be an assistant in the Tax Revision office of Allegheny County.[13]

Personal life

Holmes purchased a lot in the Barry Farm area of Southeastern Washington, D.C., in 1903.[14] She married J. Welford Holmes, a Pittsburgh lawyer who belonged to many fraternal organizations including Prince Hall Freemasonry and the Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.[15] [16] They had one son, J. Welford Holmes Jr. who was born in 1908.[17] J. Welford Holmes Sr. died in 1922.

Death

Holmes died on August 27, 1939, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.[18]

Notes and References

  1. News: High School Alumni Formed . 5 May 2021 . The Colored American . May 19, 1900 . 4.
  2. Book: Lamb, Daniel Smith. A historical, biographical and statistical souvenir, comp. and ed. for and by authority of the Medical Faculty of Howard University. HathiTrust . 2020-03-20 . 2027/hvd.hn58rk?urlappend=%3Bseq=115 . 2021-05-05.
  3. Book: Dyson, Walter . Howard University, the capstone of negro education : a history, 1867-1940. 267. HathiTrust . 2020-05-03 . 2027/mdp.39015006964129?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 . 2021-05-06.
  4. News: Roster of the Teachers . 5 May 2021 . The Evening Times . Washington, D.C. . September 17, 1898 . 8.
  5. News: Teachers Appointed . 5 May 2021 . The Evening Star . Washington, D.C. . July 16, 1895 . 9.
  6. News: The Wise-Acres are saying... . 5 May 2021 . The Colored American . October 27, 1900 . 14.
  7. Book: Hilyer, Andrew F. The twentieth century Union League directory. A compilation of the efforts of the Colored people of Washington for social betterment. Internet Archive . 2020-06-10 . 2021-05-06.
  8. News: Late Locals . 6 May 2021 . The Colored American . July 13, 1901 . 12.
  9. News: Afro-American Notes . 6 May 2021 . The Pittsburgh Press . December 7, 1913 . 46.
  10. News: Afro-American Notes . 6 May 2021 . Pittsburgh Press . February 1, 1925 . 78.
  11. News: Additional Clubs . 6 May 2021 . Pittsburgh Courier . August 25, 1923 . 4.
  12. News: Mrs. Beatty Here June 16 . 6 May 2021 . Pittsburgh Courier . June 7, 1924 . 4.
  13. News: Appointed! . 6 May 2021 . Pittsburgh Courier . September 1, 1923 . 3.
  14. News: Real Estate Transfers . 6 May 2021 . The Washington Times . June 16, 1903 . 10.
  15. News: Afro-American Notes . 6 May 2021 . The Pittsburgh Press . December 17, 1922 . 28.
  16. Book: Segal . G.R. . Higginbotham . A.L. . Blacks in the Law: Philadelphia and the Nation . University of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated . Anniversary Collection . 2016 . 978-1-5128-0640-3 . 2021-05-06 . 181.
  17. News: Death of Attorney Announced in Court . 6 May 2021 . The Gazette Times . Pittsburgh . December 10, 1922 . 14.
  18. News: Fond Farewell to Alice Holmes! . 6 May 2021 . Pittsburgh Courier . September 2, 1939 . 9.