Fannie Jean Black

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Fannie Jean Black

Fannie Jean Black was an American clubwoman who was the president of the San Francisco California Club from 1910 to 1912 and the chair for San Francisco County on Woman's Auxiliary Board for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915.

Fannie Jean Lyne was born in San Francisco, California, daughter of William Lyne and Catherine Young, early settlers of California.[1][2]

She graduated from Broadway Grammar School in 1876, from Girls' High School in 1879, and from San Francisco State Normal School in 1880.[3]

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