Kate Scott Turner

[5] In 1855, she married Campbell Ladd Turner, who died in 1857 of tuberculosis.

[2][4] Turner was acquainted with Emily Dickinson through Susan, and they remained so until the mid-1860s.

[3] Turner married for a second time in 1866 to John Hone Anthon, who died eight years later.

She died in 1917 in England, having lived most of her life outside of the United States.

[3] One poem was sent with a pair of garters that Dickinson had knitted for her: When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side,When Katie runs unwearied they follow on the road,When Katie kneels, their loving hands still clasp her pious knee —Ah!

In September 2012, the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections unveiled this daguerreotype, proposing it to be Dickinson and her friend Kate Scott Turner (ca. 1859); it has not been authenticated.