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Nellie Blessing Eyster

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She was president of the San Jose Ladies Benevolent Society, president of the California Women's Indian Association, first president of the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association, State President of Juvenile Work of the WCTU of California, and president emeritus of the League of American Pen Women.
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Active in woman suffrage and other movements for the advancement of women, her temperance lectures on the subject of the "House Beautiful and the Man Wonderful" made her well known. She also served as California state lecturer in public schools on scientific temperance.
244:, December 7, 1836. Her parents were Abraham and Mary M. E. Blessing. Her ancestry included Huguenot and Anglo-Saxon background. On her maternal side, she was a granddaughter of Captain George W. Ent, a commander at Fort McHenry in the war of 1812 and a friend of 248:. Abraham Blessing, Eyster's father, who died when she was 10 years old, was the youngest brother of George Blessing of Maryland, who served during the American Civil War, and was known as, "The Hero of the Highlands." 341:
to live with her daughter, Mary A. Elder. Her grandson, Paul Elder, became a San Francisco publisher and bookseller. She died at the home of her daughter at Berkeley, California, on February 21, 1922.
302:, she wrote "A Colonial Boy" for children in 1890. She helped in the education of Chinese residents in California; her work, "A Chinese Quaker", attracted wide attention in Europe and the Orient. 334:, the family had been members of the English Lutheran Church, but in San Jose, they became connected with the Presbyterian denomination, and Eyster was linked with some of its enterprises. 961: 966: 956: 251:
The eldest of the five children, "Nellie", as she was nicknamed, showed early promise of literary ability. She was educated by private tutors and at Barleywood Seminary,
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in various seminaries; and was a state lecturer on scientific temperance in colleges and public schools. She was State President of Juvenile Work of the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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She was also secretary of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, and treasurer of the Political Equality Club of
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Pinney, Laura Young; Eichen, Augusta Friedrich Van; Mitchell, Ruth Comfort (1905). Pacific Coast Women's Press Association (ed.).
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Eyster's first work was assisting with the purchase of Mt. Vernon, and she was active in the Sanitary Commission during the
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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In 1853, when she was 16 years old, she married her private tutor, David A. S. Eyster, a young lawyer of,
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Fourth Estate: A Weekly Newspaper for Publishers, Advertisers, Advertising Agents and Allied Interests
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Sunny Hour Stories. Chincapin Charlie ... Illustrated by George G. White
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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Older than Adam; the wonderful petrified forest of California
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Eyster wrote the "Sunny Hour Series", and after moving to
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In 1900, after the death of the husband, Eyster moved to
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American journalist, writer, lecturer and social reformer
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A colonial boy; or, The treasures of an old link closet
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1906).
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Moulton. p.  370:Sunny hours, or, Child life of Tom and Mary 240:Penelope Ann Margaret Blessing was born in 29: 18: 962:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people 957:20th-century American non-fiction writers 662:Fourth Estate Publishing Company (1922). 862:Works by or about Nellie Blessing Eyster 967:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 937:19th-century American women journalists 877: 641:Californian Publishing Company (1893). 558: 518: 432: 418:A beautiful life : memoir of Mrs. 412:Friends with Lincoln in the White House 228:(WCTU) of California, president of the 155:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 153:Eyster was the first President of the 583:Fourth Estate Publishing Company 1922 439: 230:California Women's Indian Association 137: 7: 825:Genealogical Periodical Annual Index 952:20th-century American women writers 544:Californian Publishing Company 1893 376:Robert Brent's three Christmas days 204:Eyster assisted In the purchase of 452:Pinney, Eichen & Mitchell 1905 226:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 14: 942:19th-century American journalists 620:Bookseller and Stationer (1922). 289:, and was also the editor of the 904: 892: 880: 849: 822:Towle, Laird C. 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She wrote for the 70:Berkeley, California 757:The Four-track News 242:Frederick, Maryland 96:Barleywood Seminary 53:Frederick, Maryland 828:. Heritage Books. 420:Eliza Nelson Fryer 285:in the editing of 214:American Civil War 197:; and edited with 195:Riverside Magazine 157:. Her first book, 106:David A. S. 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Portrait from "A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Frederick, Maryland
Berkeley, California
née
Barbara Fritchie
Pacific Coast Women's Press Association
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Harper's Magazine
San Francisco
New-York Tribune
Gail Hamilton
Mount Vernon
George Washington
American Civil War
California
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
California Women's Indian Association
Frederick, Maryland
Francis Scott Key
Virginia
Civil War
Harper's Magazine
Gail Hamilton
Pacific Ensign
San Jose, California
Berkeley, California
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

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