Maybelle Maud Park

[1] Her older sister Meriel graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1884, and two of their brothers earned law degrees there.

[2] Maybelle Park attended Carroll College in Waukesha, then the University of Wisconsin, where she earned a bachelor of science degree in 1891.

[4][5] Park presented a paper on the homeopathic treatment of smallpox at the Organon and Materia Medica Society of Philadelphia meeting in 1895.

"[6] By 1914, Park had moved to Seattle, Washington, where she was assistant medical inspector for the public schools, and served on the advisory board of the Theodora Home, a shelter for mothers and children in Ravenna Heights.

[12] Park moved back to Wisconsin in 1922,[13] to organize and direct the new Juvenile Department[14] of the State Board of Control.