Emily Hendree Stewart Park

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Park in 1911

Emily Hendree Stewart Park (née Hendree; after first marriage, Stewart; after second marriage, Park; 1848-1910) was a school administrator. She served as President of the Washington Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] Also active in civic affairs, Park served as State Regent and Vice President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), as Vice President of the Georgia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), and as State Regent of the Confederate Memorial Museum at Richmond, Virginia.

Emily Hendree was born at Cusseta, Alabama, on March 31, 1848. She was the daughter of Dr. George R. Hendree, of Richmond, Virginia, and Cornelia Paine, of Watkinsville, Georgia.[1] Emily had at least two sisters, Mrs. Z. D. Harrison and Mrs. L. W. Burton.[2]

Park's childhood and youth were passed in Tuskegee, Alabama, where at the Methodist college (now Huntingdon College) she received her early education.[1]

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