Clarke, Julia (d. 1912)
Clarke, Julia (d. 1912)
American aviator. Born in Chicago, Illinois; died June 17, 1912, in Springfield, Illinois.
Learned to fly in San Diego, CA, and became 3rd American woman to receive pilot's license; died in crash of her Curtiss biplane at the Illinois State Fairgrounds (1912).
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