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Amelia K. Wing

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contained a cover illustration of Brooklyn Heights and the Brooklyn Bridge. The opening part was devoted to a number of local poems. The first poem was an elaborate and highly artistic work, entitled "Sunset From Brooklyn Heights. "To the Tugboats of New York Bay" was of a different character. "Down
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was organized. A committee, which included Wing, was appointed to draft a constitution and present a plan of organization. She belonged to the Ex-Presidents Club and the Pioneer Workers of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She served as president of the Benevolent Society in Lafayette Avenue
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Wing was a writer of prose and poetry and published several works, her literary work beginning after her two sons were grown. She wrote on many subjects, including stories for children. A deep religious spirituality pervaded her hymns and poetry. The "Coming Woman" was a favorite topic.
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Presbyterian Church, for five years; chair of the board of directors of the Brooklyn Maternity Center, for four years; president of the Home Missionary Society, Plymouth Church, for seven years; and was the honorary president of the Women's Guild, Plymouth Church.
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After the war, she traveled extensively in Europe with her husband. On her return to Brooklyn, Wing continued her connection with philanthropic work, serving as chair of the executive committee of the Maternity Hospital and recording secretary for the
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Although reared with a prospect of continued affluence, her earnestness of purpose was early shown, for, at the age of sixteen, during financial trouble, she, eager to feel herself in touch with the world, went to teach in a public school in
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the Bay" was the title of a sentimental poem of thought engendered by looking down upon the waterfront from the Heights. The second part contained other poems.
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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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aroused women into action, Wing's capabilities were quickly recognized, and she was made secretary and treasurer of a local branch of the
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Amelia Kempshall Wing died July 21, 1927, in Brooklyn at the Congregational Home for the Aged after a week's illness. Interment was in
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where she served as president for five years, and at the time of her death, was honorary president. Her
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Wing's maiden name is recorded as Kempshall by Willard & Livermore (1893) and Kempsall in her
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Wing was the mother of three sons: Ralph (b. 1863), Frederick (b. 1866), and Rollin (b. 1866).
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Wing was prominent in club life in Brooklyn and was one of the earliest members of the
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Amelia Kempshall Wing
B&W portrait photograph of a middle-aged woman with her hair in an up-do
A Woman of the Century
Rochester, New York
Brooklyn
New York
Green-Wood Cemetery
Ingham University
Brooklyn Woman's Club
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Bridge
Rochester, New York
Middlebury Academy
Wyoming, New York
Ingham University
Brooklyn
New York
Plymouth Church
Henry Ward Beecher
Newark, Ohio
Civil War
Sanitary Commission
Brooklyn Home for Consumptives
Brooklyn Woman's Club
Madison Square Theatre
General Federation of Women's Clubs

Green-Wood Cemetery

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