Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff Explained

Birth Name:Blanche LeRoy Shoemaker
Birth Date:10 July 1888
Birth Place:Larchmont, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Virginia Water, Surrey, England
Parents:Henry Francis Shoemaker
Blanche Quiggle Shoemaker
Spouse:
    Children:Alfred Wagstaff IV
    Relations:Henry W. Shoemaker (brother)

    Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff (Shoemaker, later Carr) (July 10, 1888 – December 15, 1967) was an American poet.

    Early life

    Blanche was born in Larchmont, New York, on July 10, 1888, but spent much of her life in New York City. She was the only daughter of Henry Francis Shoemaker (1843–1918), a railroad magnate and close confidante of future vice president Charles W. Fairbanks, and Blanche (Quiggle) Shoemaker (1853–1928). Among her siblings were Henry Wharton Shoemaker and William Brock Shoemaker, who married Ella Morris De Peyster (a daughter of Frederic James De Peyster) in 1905,[1] but died tragically in an elevator accident a few months after his wedding in 1906.[2] [3] Her mother was the sole daughter of railroad magnate and diplomat Col. James W. Quiggle of Philadelphia and Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.[4]

    She began writing at age 7, and had sold her first poem, to Town & Country, by age 16. In 1905, her portrait was painted by the French artist Théobald Chartran. After she made her debut in New York City, she was presented at the Court of St. James and later had a private interview with Pope Pius.

    Career

    Blanche served for a time as the associate editor of The International,[5] a magazine founded by her close friend George Sylvester Viereck, whose sensual, decadent verse mirrored Wagstaff's. She praised his work, although the two had a falling out over Viereck's support of Germany in the first World War, later reconciling in 1924.[6] Her verse often dealt with sensual and classical themes, and twelve of her poems were anthologized in T. R. Smith's 1921 erotic verse collection Poetica Erotica.[7] [8] Her 1944 book for children, The Beloved Son, was a life of Jesus in verse.[9] [10] [11]

    H. L. Mencken praised Wagstaff's poetic drama Alcestis for its "constant novelty and ingenuity of epithet", though he thought at times she let "her adjectives run riot".[12]

    Personal life

    In 1907, she married Alfred Wagstaff III (1881–1930), the eldest son of Alfred Wagstaff Jr.[13] Before their divorce in 1920, they were the parents of:[14]

    After their divorce, she married well known real estate broker and amateur golf player Donald Carr on July 30, 1921, at Bide-a-Wee, her country place in Manchester, Vermont. During the ceremony, the officiating clergyman read one of her new poems entitled Marriage. Carr, who owned Cedarcliff in Riverside, Connecticut, was the son of Henry Shaler Carr and Tamzin (Shaler) Carr (a daughter of Civil War Gen. Alexander Shaler).[16]

    In 1934, she sold two business buildings, 24 and 26 East 54th Street, adjoining the southwest corner of Madison Avenue, in midtown Manhattan for $400,000. The five-story building at 24 East 54th Street was a wedding gift from her father upon her marriage to Wagstaff. She had acquired the adjoining five-story building at 26 East 54th Street in 1921 and had them renovated for commercial use and leased to single tenants.[17]

    Carr died in 1961.[18] Blanche died on December 15, 1967, in Virginia Water in the Borough of Runnymede in Surrey, England. She was interred at the Shoemaker Mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.

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    Notes and References

    1. News: A Day's Weddings.; Shoemaker -- De Peyster.. 26 February 2018. The New York Times. 15 December 1905.
    2. Book: Leonard. John William. Men of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries. 1907. L.R. Hamersly. 1960. 26 February 2018. en.
    3. News: BROKER SHOEMAKER KILLED.; Elevator Started as He Was Getting Off and Crushed His Leg.. 26 February 2018. The New York Times. 22 June 1906.
    4. Web site: PA State Archives: Manuscript Group 114 HENRY W. SHOEMAKER COLLECTION 1841-1955. 8 December 2011.
    5. The Lyric Year: One Hundred Poems. Page 314. M. Kennerley, 1912.
    6. Web site: Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff . 2014 . 2014-03-13 . ViereckProject . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140313023059/http://viereckproject.wikispaces.com/Blanche%2BShoemaker%2BWagstaff . March 13, 2014 .
    7. https://www.bartleby.com/334/562.html "From The Book of Love"
    8. https://www.bartleby.com/334/581.html "Bacchante"
    9. Book: Office . Library of Congress Copyright . Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1964: July-December . 1967 . . 2172 . 6 October 2021 . en.
    10. Book: Wagstaff . Blanche Shoemaker . The Beloved Son: The Life of Jesus for Children . 1951 . B. Humphries . 6 October 2021 . en.
    11. Book: Moore . George S. . Brack . O. M. . George Moore on Parnassus: Letters (1900-1933) to Secretaries, Publishers, Printers, Agents, Literati, Friends, and Acquaintances . 1988 . . 978-0-87413-152-9 . 6 October 2021 . en.
    12. H. L. Mencken, The Collected Drama of H. L. Mencken: Plays and Criticism, edited by S. T. Joshi (Lanham: The Scarecrow Press, 2012), p. 217.
    13. News: Alfred Wagstaff Dead – Son of Late Colonel Was Well Known in Social Life of New York . 18 April 2019 . . 11 December 1930.
    14. News: WAGSTAFF BABY CHRISTENED.; Named Alfred Wagstaff, Third -- Receives Great-Grandfather's Tankards. . 6 October 2021 . . 1 December 1908 . 6.
    15. News: JULIA FREDERICK IS MARRIED HERE; Descendant of John Marshall Wd to Alfred Wagstaff 3d in Chapel of Christ Church . 6 October 2021 . . 22 March 1949.
    16. News: Mrs. B.S. Wagstaff Weds Donald Carr – Her New Poem . 18 April 2019 . . 31 July 1921.
    17. News: BUSINESS SITES IN $400,000 DEAL; Mrs. Donald Carr Sells Two East 54th St. Buildings to an Investor. ONE WAS HER RESIDENCE Operators Make Quick Turnovers of Apartment Houses They Bought Recently. . 6 October 2021 . . 28 February 1934.
    18. News: DONALD CARR DEAD; SPORTSMAN WAS 74 . 6 October 2021 . . 5 August 1961.