|
Although I have not obtained a photograph of the mysterious
Mrs. Rasche yet, I did come across one of her children in a
Maryland history book; The two young ladies sitting were born
in Kittson County. [Source: Western Maryland Historical Library] |
Recently,
I challenged the readers of this blog to help solve a mystery.
While I waited for responses, I dug around online. First I learned that a Henry and Katherine Rasche - mentioned in an old newspaper article as attending a Kittson County funeral - were not just visiting. Although from Maryland, they had moved for a time and had lived in Kennedy, Minnesota. I then found a name attached to some genealogy records, and contacted that person, only to learn that he was their grandson. William Owen Treacy shared that "...My grandmother, Katherine Rowan Rasche, did indeed live in Kittson County, Minnesota in the 1890s and she was a prolific music composer, poet and artist. I have a number of her compositions but sadly, no St. Vincent March. She had a number of her compositions copyrighted and were published and sold nationally, so you may wish to try searching that avenue. Also, you may wish to explore the local newspaper archives as i know that the local paper(s) frequently published articles about her and her works. Lots of luck. Let me know if you meet with any success."
I had not received any responses to my solicitation on this blog, so my next step was to take my new information and post it on the
St. Vincent Memories Facebook group page.
Marcy Johnson, responded, saying, "There was an Oakland Hotel in Kennedy with Mrs. McKee as the manager listed as one of the businesses in 1900. I found this in the Kennedy Centennial History book from 1989..."
Shortly after Marcy responded, William Treacy send me more information concerning his grandmother, including a biography he had written about her. Within that biography, it mentions why they moved to Minnesota in the first place, and why they eventually returned: