Ellis, Mina A. (1870–1956)

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Ellis, Mina A. (1870–1956)

Canadian explorer and author. Name variations: Mina Hubbard; Mina Benson Hubbard Ellis. Born Mina Benson, April 15, 1870, in Bewdly, Hamilton, Township, Ontario, Canada; killed by a train, May 4, 1956, in Coulston, near London, England; dau. of James Benson and Jane Wood (Irish immigrants); graduated from the Brooklyn (New York) Training School for Nurses, 1899; m. Leonidas Hubbard Jr. (journalist and explorer), Jan 31, 1901; m. Harold Ellis, 1908; children: 3.

While serving as superintendent of the Staten Island Hospital, nursed future husband through typhoid fever (1900); after he perished in Labrador (1903), organized an expedition which successfully crossed the northeastern part of the Labrador Peninsula intent on completing his work (1905); in doing so, became the 1st white person to cross the Great Divide between the Naskaupi and George Rivers; published A Woman's Way through Unknown Labrador (1908).

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