Woolsey, Jane Stuart (1830–1891)

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Woolsey, Jane Stuart (1830–1891)

American relief worker. Born Feb 7, 1830, on ship Fanny, en route from Norwich, CT, to New York, NY; died July 9, 1891, in Matteawan, NY; dau. of Charles William Woolsey (sugar refiner) and Jane Eliza (Newton) Woolsey; sister of relief workers, Abby Howland Woolsey (1828–1893) and Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey (1833–1906); cousin of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (1835–1905, writer).

Took charge of nursing and dietary departments of Fairfax Theological Seminary Hospital in Alexandria, VA (1863–65); wrote about wartime activities in privately published Hospital Days (1868); taught at and was director of girls' industries (1869–72) of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute in VA; served as resident mistress at Presbyterian Hospital in New York (1872–76).

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