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Sarah Stilwell Weber

| birth_place = Concordville, Pennsylvania
| death_date = April 6, 1939
| death_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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| nationality = American
| education = Drexel Institute
| known_for = Illustrator
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| spouse = Herbert Weber
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Sarah Stilwell Weber (1878 – April 6, 1939) was an American illustrator who studied at Drexel Institute under Howard Pyle. She illustrated books and national magazines, like ''The Saturday Evening Post'', ''Vogue'', and ''The Century Magazine''.
==Early life==
Sarah S. Stilwell was born in Concordville, Pennsylvania. She was described affectionately by her nephews and nieces for her love of children and her positive, "self-effacing" and imaginative personality.

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