Page 1 Some voices tell us Katey did, Emanate from a man’s rib, Others tell us Katey did’nt [sic]. That she was never in it, But I think from Katy’s grace, And the beauty of her face, And her many virtues blended That from the angels she descended, (over) (March 1893) _____________________ Page 2 These were the jingles the Dana Editor of the N.Y. Sun copied when calling on E.C.S and put on the editorial page. (H.S.B) _____________________ Page 3 A different story re. Publication in the New York Sun is told in extract from Mrs. Stanton’s diary p. 296 Vol II. Stanton and Blatch “Reminiscence and Diary” This is probably a trial version of the poem written for Katherine D. Blake on her birthday. Alma Lutz. ____________________ Page 4 [typed transcript] (COPY) Original in Alma Lutz Collection. Some voices tell us Katey did, Emanate from a man’s rib, Others tell us Katey did’nt, That she was never in it, But I think firm Katy’s grace, And the beauty of her face, And her many virtues blended When [That] from the angles she descended, (March 1893) Notes on back copy of poem as follows: These were the jingles the Dana Editor of the N.Y. Sun copied on E.C.S and put on the editorial page. (H.S.B) A different story re. publication in the New York Sun is told in extract from Mrs. Stanton’s diary p. 296 Vol II. Stanton and Blatch “Reminiscence and Diary”. This is probably a trial version of the poem written for Katherine D. Blake on her birthday. Alma Lutz.