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      Emma Stark Hampton (1843–1925) was an American charitable organization leader who served as the fifth National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC). Her four decades of service in the organization included Corps President, Department President, National President, National Counselor five times, Chair of the Committee on Revisions for several years, WRC delegate to the National Council of Women of the United States, and Secretary of the WRC Home at Madison, Ohio, for years. From 1884 to her death, she missed but one WRC National Convention.


      Early life and education


      Emma Stark was born January 15, 1843, in the Township of Sweden, near Brockport, New York. She was the daughter of Israel Buell Stark and Caroline Fellows, his wife. Her father, an evangelist among early Erie Canal boatmen, was descended from the Revolutionary Starks, and he reared his family in an atmosphere of Christian culture, in which patriotic devotion was distinctly stressed. Emma had eight older siblings.
      She was educated in the public schools of her town and graduated from the Western Normal School, of Brockport (now, SUNY Brockport).


      Career


      When the Civil War broke out, her father became a member of the Christian Commission and Emma entered into all the forms of philanthropic relief work organized by the women of her community. Her brother, Major Milo L. Stark, died at the Battle of the Wilderness.
      She taught for a few years before her marriage. Hampton was a literary woman. She represented the WRC in the National Council of Women of the United States, from 1906 to 1911, inclusive.
      Hampton was a members of the Detroit Woman Writers' Club, and was elected to a life membership shortly before her last illness. She belonged to Stanwix Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, of Rome, New York. Within the WRC, she became a charter member of a charter Corps in the formation of the Department of Michigan, WRC, on March 5, 1884. She was the first President of Fairbanks Corps, No. 10, Detroit. In 1885, she was elected the second President of the Department of Michigan, and during her term of office, she formed 51 Corps, the record number during any administration of the State till that time.

      In 1887, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, she was elected National President of the WRC. The next year, she became the National Counselor and started an important labor which endured for years: the Revision Committee, of which she was chair. It was a matter of record that all of the WRC's printed work passed through Hampton in revision. Her careful study, continued for many years, made her perfect in understanding the organizations laws; she knew the Rituals, the Service Books, the Rules and Regulations, and was the recognized authority on the laws and usages of the WRC.


      Personal life


      In 1868, she married Capt. Charles G. Hampton and they located in Detroit, Michigan in 1873. The couple and their two sonsm Arthur S. and Dr. Charles G. Hampton, became identified with the life of this city. They attended the First Baptist Church.
      Emma Stark Hampton made her home in Detroit, where died February 22, 1925, after a brief illness. She was buried in Beech Ridge Cemetery, Brockport, New York.


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    Hampton Family Papers, 1816, 1992, and undated

    The Emma Stark Hampton series contains family items such as a guest book, autograph album, a journal of inspirational words, and diaries and writings about the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC).

    Women of the Woman's Relief Corps - AHGP

    Oct 23, 2024 · Mrs. Emma Stark Hampton, the fifth national president of the Woman's Relief Corps, is one of the women who revised the beautiful ritual of the order. She is a lineal …

    Emma Stark Hampton (1843-1925) - Find a Grave Memorial

    Daughter of Israel Buell and Caroline Fellows Stark. Devoted to the interests of Civil War Veterans. Fifth President National Womans Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the …

    Past National Presidents – womansreliefcorps.org

    1887 Emma Stark Hampton. 1888 Charity Rusk Craig. ... 1927 Emma W. Campbell. 1928 Minnie T. Horseman. 1929 Margaret J. Lewis Bennett. 1930 Kate G. Raynor. 1931 Annie Poole …

    Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

    First Lady Caroline Lavina Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, lent her prestige to the founding of DAR, and served as its first President General. Having initiated a renovation …

    Date Marker: Emma Stark Hampton School (Now Barbara C.

    May 16, 2008 · Emma Stark Hampton (1843-1925) was active in the Women's Relief Corps, an auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). The school has been renamed Barbara C. …

    Village of Delta Town of Lee, Oneida County, New York - RootsWeb

    One of their sons married a granddaughter of Rozel (not Roswell) Fellows and lived and died in western New York. A descendant, Mrs. Emma Stark Hampton, is a high official in the National …

    Caroline Fellows (1806–1848) - FamilySearch.org

    Caroline Fellows in entry for Emma Stark Hampton, "Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952"

    File : Emma Stark Hampton (Journal of the 43rd Convention of …

    Mar 15, 2024 · English: Caption beneath the photo: Emma Stark Hampton. Past President, National WRC. Died February 22, 1925. Journal of the Forty-third Convention of the National …