Education
University of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania.
Orphaned at age eleven, she supported herself as a domestic worker and later as a teacher. Kilgore was also interested in medicine, receiving the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1865. She was the first woman to receive an Doctor of Medicine degree in the state of New New York
The University of Pennsylvania Law School rejected her application in 1871.
She attempted to buy individual tickets to attend lectures. Based on having read the law with her boyfriend, she asked to take the bar exam in 1873 and 1874, but was refused.
In 1881 she became the first female law student admitted to the University of Pennsylvania. She graduated in 1883.
She was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1885, and before the United States Supreme Court in 1890.
She was ruled against and appealed to the full state supreme court, which affirmed the ruling against her. She published a pamphlet with her argument before the state supreme court, titled Woman Suffrage. The Argument of Carrie South. Burnham, which also included the opinion of the man who originally ruled against her, George Sharswood.
During the University of Pennsylvania"s Homecoming Weekend of October 1965, the Trustees dedicated Kilgore House, one of the four houses in the Robert C. Hill Residence Hall, in her honor.
She is listed as one of the Philadelphia Bar Association"s Legends of the Bar.
She was a member of the Citizens" Suffrage Association and tried to vote at city and county elections in 1871.