Callie Bonney Marble

[2] Marble was a proficient French scholar and made translations of many of Victor Hugo's shorter works.

[2] Marble wrote the words of a number of songs that have been set to music by Frederick Crouch, the composer of Kathleen Mavourneen, Eben H. Bailey and W. H. Doane.

Marble wrote two operettas, one set to music by Bailey, and the other by Doane, and dramatized the Rienzi of Edward Bulwer-Lytton, an author who held a very warm place in her affections.

[2] On October 29, 1898, Clara Shortridge Foltz announced the opening of her practice in Denver, Colorado, and began to publish a weekly magazine, The Mecca in honor of woman suffrage in the state of which Callie Bonney Marble was co-editor with her husband.

[3] In 1889 in San Francisco, Callie Bonney married Earl Marble (July 1837 - 1917), a well-known editor, art and dramatic critic, and author, and they resided in Chicago.

Callie Bonney Marble, A woman of the century