Searing, Laura Catherine Redden

ID
2471
Nationality
American
Occupation
Journalist
Author
Summary
Born in Somerset County, MD; family moved to St. Louis when she was very young; deafened at age 11 by meningitis; graduated the Missouri School for the deaf. Began a career as a reporter and an author of poems and essays in St. Louis, writing under the pseudonym of "Howard Glyndon". During the American Civil War, went to Washington as a reporter for the St. Louis Republican and interviewed Abraham Lincoln. Married Edward W. Searing of Sherwood, NY, in the 1870s; in 1886, moved to Santa Cruz, CA; died at San Mateo, CA. The town of Glyndon, MN, is named in her honor.
References
Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, p.319-322; Great Deaf Americans, The Second Edition, p.64-69; Gallaudet Encyclopedia, vol.3 p.11-13; Movers & Shakers, p.107-111; Deaf Heritage, p.194; Notable Deaf Persons, p.7-8; Interesting Deaf Americans, p.158-159; The Frat, Aug. 1937, p.2-3; Dictionary of American Biography; Representative Deaf Persons [first edition], p.18-21; Deaf Women, p.111.
Dates
9 February 1840-10 August 1923