Gertrude Harris Boatwright Claytor

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Gertrude Harris Boatwright Claytor (October 1, 1888 – August 21, 1973) was an American poet.

Biography

Born in Staunton, Virginia, she later moved with her family to Roanoke, Virginia, where she was privately educated. In 1908 she married William Graham Claytor (1886–1971), an engineer at the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company (later known as Appalachian Electric Power Company). Their five sons included William Graham Claytor Jr. (1912–1994), who was secretary of the navy from 1977 to 1979, deputy secretary of defense, acting secretary of transportation, and president of Southern Railway and of Amtrak, and Robert Buckner Claytor, president of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and chief executive officer of the Norfolk Southern Corporation.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}

Late in the 1920s, Claytor began publishing poetry in such periodicals as the Carolina Quarterly, Florida Magazine of Verse, Georgia Review, The New York Times, Prairie Schooner, and Saturday Review of Literature. She also published two collections, Sunday in Virginia and Other Poems (1951) and Mirage at Midnight and Other Poems (1960). She won the annual "Poetry Society of America" prize in 1932.{{Cite news |date=22 August 1973 |title=Mrs. Gertrude Claytor, 83, Award-Winning Poet, Dies. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1973/08/22/archives/mrs-gertrude-claytor-83-awardwinning-poet-dies.html |access-date=11 May 2025 |work=The New York Times}}

A close friend of Edgar Lee Masters, author of Spoon River Anthology (1915), Claytor presented her collection of signed first editions, letters, manuscript poems, and other materials that Masters had given her to Princeton University, and the material is held in the Princeton University Library's Special Collection {{Cite web|title=Gertrude Claytor Collection {{!}} Princeton University Library Special Collections|url=https://library.princeton.edu/special-collections/collections/gertrude-claytor-collection|access-date=March 6, 2021|website=library.princeton.edu}} The Gertrude Claytor Collection also includes photographs of both Claytor and Masters.

References

Sources

  • John T. Kneebone et al., eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond: The Library of Virginia, 1998- ), 3:291-292. {{ISBN|0-88490-206-4}}

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Category:1888 births

Category:1973 deaths

Category:Writers from Roanoke, Virginia

Category:American women poets

Category:People from Staunton, Virginia

Category:20th-century American poets

Category:20th-century American women writers

Category:Appalachian writers

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