Date: Mon 18-Jan-1999
Date: Mon 18-Jan-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Quick Words:
Kane-Harriet-Beecher-Stowe
Full Text:
NEVER RAN, BUT GOOD FOR REFERENCE: New Director At Stowe Center
HARTFORD (December 1998) -- Katherine D. Kane has been named executive
director of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. The appointment of Ms Kane as
the center's fourth director concluded a nationwide search.
Ms Kane was previously director of the collections services and access
division of the Colorado Historical Society (CHS) in Denver, where she
supervised a staff of 20 and had principal responsibility for the society's
"public face" at 15 sites around the state.
Among Ms Kane's accomplishments at CHS, which she joined in 1982, were the
successful completion of major capital projects; the centralization of
collections and access and visitor services; the creation of a commercial
sales program which produced a revenue of more than $1 million; the
development and implementation of a strategic technology plan; and the
production of an interactive videodisc and exhibits using 15,000 still images,
film and a database on Denver's history.
The Stowe Center is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a museum. The center
is on Forest Street in Hartford; telephone 860/525-9317. It offers guided
tours of the 1871 "cottage" where Harriet Beecher Stowe lived from 1873 until
her death in 1896.
Its simple facade of painted brick with gingerbread trim contrasts with its
richly decorated, high Victorian interior. Furnishings include many pieces
owned by the Stowes, including souvenirs of their European travels and
paintings by Harriet herself.
The Center's Stowe-Day Library is one of the country's major repositories of
materials on the Stowe and Beecher families, the women's suffrage movement,
19th Century black history, and Victorian art and architecture. The collection
includes more than 15,000 volumes, 6,000 pamphlets and 160,000 manuscript
items, including letters, photographs and audio-visual materials.
