Katharine Lee Bates, (August 12, 1859 - March 28, 1929), is remembered as the author of the words to the anthem "America the Beautiful".
Bates was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The daughter of a Congregational pastor, she graduated from Wellesley College in 1880 and for many years was a professor of English literature at Wellesley. She lived there with Katharine Coman, who herself was a history and political economy teacher and founder of the Wellesley College Economics department. The pair lived together for twenty-five years until Coman's death in 1915. It is widely believed that the pair were lovers. Those who sustain this theory usually cite the prose in which the pair's correspondence was couched. While the language of their letters is at times suggestive, and even extremely so, there is no conclusive proof of the nature of their relationship. It must also be noted that social awareness of homosexuality was much less than it is today, and so self-consciousness of homosexual inclinations was often accordingly opaque. It was quite common for unmarried women to live together and establish domestic routines. These arrangements were sometimes called "Boston marriages" or "Wellesley marriages". These terms were derisive, though they did not indicate a presumption, let alone knowledge of the sexual practices of those to whom the terms were applied.
The first draft of "America the Beautiful" was hastily jotted in a notebook during the summer of 1893, which Bates spent teaching English at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Later she remembered,

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Katharine Lee Bates of Falmouth, Massachusetts - Biography of the poet who wrote America the Beautiful, and her lifelong association with the First Congregational Church of Falmouth.
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