Catherine T. Montgomery Explained

Catherine T. Montgomery
Birth Date:April 1, 1867
Birth Place:Prince Edward Island
Death Date:September 17, 1957 (aged 90)
Death Place:Bellingham, Washington
Occupation:Educator, clubwoman, philanthropist, hiker
Known For:"Mother of the Pacific Crest Trail"

Catherine T. Montgomery (April 1, 1867 – September 17, 1957) was a Canadian-born American educator, clubwoman, and hiker based in Bellingham, Washington. She donated money and land to improve Federation Forest State Park, and is known as the "Mother of the Pacific Crest Trail".

Early life

Montgomery was born in Valleyfield, Prince Edward Island,[1] and raised in Schuyler, Nebraska. Her father was a railroad carpenter; her parents, William Montgomery and Jessie MacPherson Montgomery, were born in Scotland.[2] She described herself as a cousin or niece of author Lucy Maud Montgomery.[3] She graduated from the University of Washington.

Career

In 1899, Montgomery joined the faculty of New Whatcom Normal School,[4] a precursor institution to Western Washington University. She chaired the Bellingham Lecture Course, a public program of speakers and performers.[5] She supported women's suffrage, prohibition, and labor reform laws.[6] Although she decried the bureaucracy of state-run education,[7] she ran for state superintendent of schools in 1920.[8] She retired from teaching in 1926. She was president of the Progressive, Literary, and Fraternal Club (PLF) of Bellingham from 1922 to 1923.[9] She ran for county superintendent of schools in 1930. In 1931 she proposed parent education classes in Bellingham.[10] She was active in the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs.[11]

Montgomery was an avid traveler and hiker. In 1905 she traveled with writer Ella Rhoads Higginson around Alaska by train for almost two months.[12] [13] She felt the 1908 Messina earthquake while studying in Rome.[14] [15] In January 1926, Montgomery met mountaineer and textbook salesman Joseph Hazard, and described her hope for a hike in the West to match the Appalachian Trail through fourteen eastern states. That evening, he shared the idea at a meeting of the Mount Baker Club in Bellingham.[16] While Clinton C. Clarke is called "the Father of the Pacific Crest Trail", his involvement in the project came several years later.[17] [18]

Personal life and legacy

Montgomery lived with fellow educator Ida Agnes Baker; they were both among the founding members of the PLF.[19] "Memories of financial struggle, of trans-continental trips, of farming together, come to me as I recall the locking of Ida Baker’s life with mine, but above all comes the memory of tramping together", she wrote in a eulogy for her partner, who died when she was struck by a street car in 1921.[20]

Montgomery died in 1957, aged 90 years, in Bellingham. She left much of her estate to the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs[21] to enlarge and improve Federation Forest State Park,[22] where the Catherine Montgomery Nature Interpretive Center hosts educational programs about the forest.[23] [24] In 2010, she was induced into the Northwest Women's Hall of Fame, as "the Mother of the Pacific Crest Trail".

Montgomery's former home in Bellingham became housing for the Sisters of Newark serving at St. Joseph's Hospital.[25]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 1957-09-18. Miss Montgomery, Original Faculty Member at Normal School, Dies. 18. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: 2017-05-14. Meet the mother of the Pacific Crest Trail: Catherine Montgomery. 2022-01-03. Pacific Crest Trail Association. en-US.
  3. News: 1948-10-24. Famous Cousin. 4. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: 1914-09-12. Ten Acres of Land Given Normal. 3. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: 1905-06-08. Bellingham's Lecture Course. 4. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1920-10-26. Would Take School Job Out of State Politics. 2. Spokane Chronicle. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  7. News: 1912-01-31. Protest Made Against Too Much System in Schools. 5. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: 1920-10-12. Catherine Montgomery for State Supt. of Schools. 8. The Washington Standard. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: 1950-10-22. P. L. F. Observes Golden Anniversary. 18. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  10. News: 1931-11-17. School for Parents Proposed to Council by Miss Montgomery. 2. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1931-02-05. Vancouver Favored; State Federated Women's Club Meets There in June. 8. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 1905-05-15. To Take Long Journal Along Alaskan Coast. 5. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: Montgomery. Catherine. 1941-01-28. Ella Higginson--In Appreciation. 2. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 1909-02-02. Critic Teacher Returns from Europe. 3. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  15. News: 1909-01-22. Miss Montgomery is Safe in France. 10. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  16. News: Kahn. Dean. 2010-03-28. Bellingham woman may be 'mother' of Pacific Coast Trail. A2. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  17. Mann. Barney "Scout". Where the Pacific Crest Trail Begins: Is it Campo? Manning Park? No, It's Montgomery. PCT Communicator. 8–11.
  18. Mann. Barney "Scout". Fall 2021. The Hidden History of the Pacific Crest Trail. Mountaineer.
  19. News: 1904-11-19. P.L.F. Club in its Home. 9. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  20. News: 1921-01-31. Normal Pays Tribute to Departed Faculty Member. 5. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  21. News: 1957-09-19. Courthouse Report: Women's Clubs Named. 7. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  22. News: Lund. Roland. 1975-08-10. Forest Dream Cam True. 29. The News Tribune. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  23. Web site: 2021-01-05. Hiking at Federation Forest State Park. live. 2022-01-03. VisitRainier. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20150315162230/http://visitrainier.com/federation-forest-state-park/ . 2015-03-15 .
  24. News: 1971-04-30. Druzea Members Hear about Forest. 4. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.
  25. News: 1958-04-06. Old Wing of St. Joseph's Hospital Being Torn Down in Modernization Project. 9. The Bellingham Herald. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com.