- Aurelia Harwood
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name = Aurelia Squire Harwood
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birth_date = September 1865
birth_place =Janesville, Wisconsin
death_date = June 1928 (aged 62)
death_place =Los Angeles, California
occupation = conservationist
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parents = Charles E. and Catherine Harwood
children =Aurelia Squire Harwood, daughter of the wealthy Harwood family of
Ontario, California , was a conservationist, educator, and first female President of theSierra Club in 1927 and 1928. In addition to her terms as President, she simultaneously sat on the Angeles Chapter's Executive Committee, and the club's Board of Directors, from 1921 to 1928.Harwood had a great love of the outdoors that began during her childhood in
Springfield, Missouri , where she moved with her family at an early age. Over the years, she became a member of theGreen Mountain Club , the Mazamas, and the Mountaineers. When she settled in her final home of Ontario, California, she joined the Sierra Club, and led local outings there for fourteen years.Another love of Harwood's was education. She attained a liberal arts undergraduate degree at
Drury University , which her father Charles helped endow. Later, she completed graduate studies atWellesley College . After her father's example, Aurelia too donated to help fund universities, contributing toPomona College , and scholarships for Chinese students atMills College .Though Harwood died in 1928, her name lived on in memory of her philanthropic work. The Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club named their new lodge after her in 1930. The peak east of
Mount San Antonio ,Mount Harwood , was also named in her honor, and recognized by the USGS in 1965. Harwood Court at Pomona College, and her namesake scholarship at Mills College, still bear her family name.References
*cite web |url=http://angeles.sierraclub.org/about/LeadersE-K.asp | title=Great Leaders: E-K, Angeles Chapter, Sierra Club | author=Bob Cates, Angeles Chapter Historian | accessdate=2007-08-06
*cite web |url=http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/signatures/16j.htm |title=HPS Summit Signatures - Mount Harwood |accessdate=2007-08-04
*cite journal | title=Obituary of Aurelia Harwood | journal=Sierra Club Bulletin | volume = XIV | issue = 1 | pages = 64–66 | date = February 1929
*Citation | year =1900 | title =United States Census . Year: 1900; Census Place: Ontario, San Bernardino,California ; Roll: T623 97; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 243. | publisher =United States Census Bureau .
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