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Margaret Chanler Aldrich

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and later served as an advocate for rural nursing, encouraging community members to support nurses.
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Chanler; October 31, 1870 – March 19, 1963), was an American philanthropist, poet, nurse, and
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Margaret "Maddie" Aldrich (November 11, 1910 - April 25, 2011), married Byron A. DeMott of
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Aldrich was born Margaret Livingston Chanler on October 31, 1870 in Manhattan to
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which she purchased from her siblings. Aldrich was a daughter of
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Margaret Aldrich purchased from her siblings the family estate
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Letter: Mrs. Richard Aldrich to Ida M. Tarbell, June 10, 1930
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Richard Chanler Aldridge (May 16, 1909 - November 5, 1961)
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New York County, New York
Red Hook, New York
Rokeby
née
woman's suffrage
Astor family
Rokeby
Barrytown, New York
John Winthrop Chanler
Richard Aldrich
John Winthrop Chanler
née
Astor heiress
Samuel Cutler Ward
William Backhouse Astor
American Red Cross
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Women's Army Nursing Corps
Richard Aldrich
Santa Barbara, California
Rokeby
Barrytown, New York
"Will Be Her Third War"
"The Origins of Public Health Nursing: Meeting the Health Needs of Small Town America"
ISBN
978-0-8261-3238-3

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