Decker, Sarah Platt (1852–1912)

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Decker, Sarah Platt (1852–1912)

American clubwoman and reformer. Name variations: Sarah Sophia Chase Platt. Born Sarah Sophia Chase, Oct 1, 1852, in McIndoe Falls, Vermont; died July 7, 1912, in San Francisco, California; dau. of Edwin Chase and Lydia Maria (Adams) Chase; m. Charles B. Harris (merchant), Jan 5, 1875 (d. c. 1878); m. James H. Platt (oil refiner), April 16, 1884 (d. 1894); m. Westbrook S. Decker, Dec 3 1899; children: (2nd m.) Harriet Platt.

Worked on behalf of successful Colorado woman suffrage campaign (1893); became president of Woman's Club of Denver (1894); served as vice-president of General Federation of Women's Clubs and served 2 terms as president (1904–08); served on National Child Labor Committee; championed conservation; served as member (1898–1912) and chair of Colorado Board of Charities and Correction.

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