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She was president of the Denver School Board from 1906 to 1908. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]Personal life[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early life[edit]Margaret Allen Tupper was born in 1858, the daughter of Allen Tupper and Ellen Smith Tupper.[1] Her father was a Protestant minister; her mother was a writer and editor, and an expert beekeeper.[2][3] Her sisters included Unitarian ministers Eliza Tupper Wilkes and Mila Tupper Maynard,[4] and educator Kate Tupper Galpin.[5]Margaret Tupper taught school in Colorado Springs as a young woman.[6] She (and three of her sisters) spoke at the Woman’s Congress in San Francisco in 1894.[7] She presented at the Mothers’ Congress of Utah in 1898, as president of the Educational Alliance of Denver, on “Sister Professions: The Home and School”.[8] She was the elected president of the Denver School Board from 1906 to 1908,[9] and was head of the district’s truancy department. “For the first time in a city of the first class a woman has been elected president of the school board,” announced the Journal of Education.[10] She worked for the abolition of secret societies among students in Denver.[11][12] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Personal life[edit]Margaret Allen Tupper married Henry Alphonso True (1837-1925). Their eldest son was illustrator and muralist Allen Tupper True (1881-1955).[13][14] Their other sons were Henry A. True (born 1883) and James Beaman True (born 1887), both civil engineers.[15] She died at home in Denver in 1926, aged 67 years. Her grave is with her husband’s and sons’, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[6] Her diary was part of an exhibit at the Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery in Washington, D.C. in 2014 and 2015.[14]References[edit]^ Porter, Florence Collins; Trask, Helen Brown (1913). Maine Men and Women in Southern California: A Volume Regarding the Lives of Maine Men and Women of Note and Substantial Achievement, as Well as Those of a Younger Generation Whose Careers are Certain, Yet Still in the Making. Kingsley, Mason & Collins. p.\u00a086.^ “Eliza Tupper Wilkes”. Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography. Retrieved 2019-09-09.^ “A Remarkable Woman Gone”. Pacific Rural Press. March 24, 1888. p.\u00a0254. Retrieved September 11, 2019 \u2013 via California Digital Newspaper Collection.^ “Mila Tupper Maynard”. Nevada Women’s History Project. Retrieved 2019-09-09.^ “Kate Tupper Galpin Dies in Los Angeles”. Salt Lake Telegram. February 1, 1906. p.\u00a04. Retrieved September 11, 2019 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ a b “Noted Coloradan, Mother of Denver Mural Artist, Dies”. Arizona Republic. January 11, 1926. p.\u00a01. Retrieved September 11, 2019 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Woman’s Council”. The San Francisco Call. May 1, 1894. p.\u00a03. Retrieved September 11, 2019 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Mothers’ Congress”. The Salt Lake Herald. July 1, 1898. p.\u00a08. Retrieved September 11, 2019 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Notes from America”. Womanhood. 17: 159. February 1907.^ “Southwestern States”. Journal of Education. 74: 179. August 16, 1906.^ “Untitled news item”. Midland Schools. 22: 118. December 1907.^ “Denver and Secret Societies”. The School Journal. 75: 332. October 12, 1907.^ Rinaldi, Ray Mark (2009-09-24). “Allen Tupper True: The West’s True Visionary”. The Denver Post. Retrieved 2019-09-10.^ a b “Allen True’s mother’s diary in Smithsonian Exhibit”. Allen Tupper True, an American Artist; Official Site. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 2019-09-11.^ Who’s who in Engineering. John W. Leonard Corporation. 1922. p.\u00a01281.External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/margaret-tupper-true-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Margaret Tupper True – Wikipedia"}}]}]