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Lucy Elizabeth “Sister Ohio” <I>Seaman</I> Bainbridge

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Lucy Elizabeth “Sister Ohio” Seaman Bainbridge

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Nov 1928 (aged 86)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Nurse and Writer: was one of the first women to go into the field with the Union Army as nurse, First President of the Rhode Island WCTU, Founded the Woman's Branch of the Brooklyn City Mission Society, Led the Woman's Branch of the New York City Mission Society, Author of: "Jewels From the Orient," "Round the World Letters," "Helping the Helpless in New York," "Yesterdays," "Woman's Medical Work In Foreign Missions" - 1886 and "The Work as Seen in Foreign Lands" - 1921.
Civil War Nurse and Writer: was one of the first women to go into the field with the Union Army as nurse, First President of the Rhode Island WCTU, Founded the Woman's Branch of the Brooklyn City Mission Society, Led the Woman's Branch of the New York City Mission Society, Author of: "Jewels From the Orient," "Round the World Letters," "Helping the Helpless in New York," "Yesterdays," "Woman's Medical Work In Foreign Missions" - 1886 and "The Work as Seen in Foreign Lands" - 1921.


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