Monday, July 24, 2006

Lyna Chase 1880 - 1950

Born Oct. 14, 1880, daughter ofCharles Dennison Chase and Grace Metcalfe, in Alton, Illinois.

Married LATHAM TIMOTHY SOUTHER Dec. 8, 1903 at St. Louis, Missouri.

Children:

Nancy Grace Souther
Mary Louise Souther
ELIZABETH LATHAM SOUTHER m. THADDEUS SOUTHWICK STEVENS
Howard Chase Souther
Margaret Chase (Polly) Souther

Attended Monticello Seminary at Godfrey, Illinois, 1895-98, as did her mother and grandmother before her as well as her daughter, Elizabeth.

She deserves equal credit with her husband Latham for saving the Elijah Iles House by moving it and making it their home in 1910.

She was a good friend of world-renowned Springfield poet Vachel Lindsay, and entertained him at her home at least once around 1920, according to our grandmother. The documentary evidence of this friendship is found in a note from the poet to Lyna inscribed in a volume by Ralph Adams Cram entitled Walled Towns.

She was a founding member of the Springfield Art Association and participated in the creation of Springfield's municipal flag. She was an accomplished landscape artist and the elder sibling of two important American artists, Frank Swift Chase and Edward Leigh Chase.

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