The American Philosophical Society Press
Woolsey Sisters of New York
About this book
This is a print on demand publication. The three Woolsey Sisters, Abby, Jane, & Georgeanna, were pioneers in the development of nursing service & education after the Civil War. In her research, author Anne L. Austin discovered that nursing was but one of the fields of social welfare in which these remarkable women were leaders. Because the private lives of such pioneers have an important relation to their public activities, Austin felt that the story would best be told in the family setting. Generations of the Woolsey family & its collateral branches were notable in the U.S. beginning in the 17th century. This narrative is concerned primarily with Abby, Jane, & Georgeanna, three of the eight children of Charles William & Jane Eliza (Newton) Woolsey, who lived in N.Y. before, during, & after the Civil War. Throughout the war, under the auspices of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, these three women did important work for the Union on behalf of the wounded. Later, in civil life, they became leaders in promoting programs of social welfare, nursing education, & hospital nursing service, & one of them was a pioneer in the education of Negroes. Illus.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Illustrations
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I. Abby Attends a Slave Auction (1859)
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II. Early Years in Boston and New York (1827-1850)
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III. The Young Woolseys Come of Age (1850-1861)
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IV. Georgy and Eliza in "A Half-Army Life" in Washington (1861-1862)
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V. Georgy and Eliza on the Hospital Transports (1862)
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VI. The Other Woolseys Volunteer for the War (1862-1864)
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VII. Widening Opportunities for War Service (1862-1865)
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VIII. Abby and Jane Pioneer in Civilian Nursing in New York (1872-1890)
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IX. Georgeanna Helps Establish a Nursing School in New Haven (1866-1900)
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Epilogue
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Appendix: The Woolsey Family in America (1620-1827)
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Bibliography
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Index
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