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760: 44: 393:, Newman participated in the WCTU's flower mission work for 12 years, For 27 years, she served as superintendent of Prison and Jail work in the National WCTU. In 1886, a department of Mormon work was created by the National WCTU, and she was elected its superintendent. In 1889, she became a member of the lecture bureau of the National WCTU. In the cities of every northern and several of the southern States, she spoke from pulpit and platform on temperance, Mormonism, and the 750: 702: 679: 412:, the first woman ever elected to a seat in that body. In January 1890, on the way to Salt Lake City, she met with an accident which endangered her life for two and half years, and from which she slowly convalesced. For a long time, Newman was a contributor to religious and secular journals. In 1878, her "Heathen at Home," a 735: 346:, and presented the Mormon issue to the National Home Missionary Society. A Mormon bureau was created to push home missionary work in Utah, of which she was made secretary. She acted as chair of a committee appointed to consider the plan of founding a home for Mormon women, who wish to escape from 308:
Her interest in missions, home and foreign, led to her appointment as Western Secretary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the MEC, a position she held from December 1871, until May 1879. In this interest, she traveled and lectured in every section of the U.S. During the same period, she
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Newman was an extensive traveler, and after a year in Europe, Egypt and Palestine, 1896–1897, with her daughter, she gave a series of lectures on themes associated with the tour. She also wrote a book on the novel experience of "the McKinley Button", which she and her daughter wore on the entire
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Newman was connected officially with various other benevolent and charitable organizations, and was active in them all despite the fact that, as the result of several serious accidents, she was scarcely ever free from pain and weakness. From 1883 to 1892, she was annually commissioned by the
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She taught in Montpelier at the age of 14 or 15 years, and later in Madison. For much of the time between 1862 and 1875, she was an invalid, afflicted with pulmonary weakness. In August 1871, she moved to
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During the interval, the Utah gentiles formed a "Home" association, and on her recovery, Newman went as an un-salaried philanthropist to Washington to represent the interests of the Utah gentiles in the
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Congresses. She prepared three elaborate arguments on the Mormon problem, one of which she delivered before the Congressional committees. The other two were introduced by Senator
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on December 4, 1837 to Daniel Sylvester and Matilda (Benjamin) Thurston. When she was ten years old, her mother died, and when she was fifteen, she removed with her father to
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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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In 1888, she was elected a delegate to the Quadrennial General Conference of the MEC, which held its session in
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Angie Newman died April 15, 1910, aged 72, in Lincoln, Nebraska, and is buried at Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln.
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Newman, Angelia F.".
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In 1856, she married Frank Kilgore, of Madison, who was a brother-in-law of Bishop
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The Tragedy of Christianity or the Vital Issues of Mormon Propagandism
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Men and Women of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
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Standard encyclopedia of the alcohol problem. Vol IV. Kansas-Newton
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during a period of ill health, she investigated the situation of
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and also worked for the MEC's National Home Missionary Society.
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Angelia Louise French Thurston, nicknamed "Angie", was born in
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for eight months while executing this important commission.
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In 1859, she married David Newman, a dry goods merchant of
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successive governors of the State as delegate to the
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Angelia Louise French Thurston Newman

A Woman of the Century
Montpelier, Vermont
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lawrence University
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Methodist Episcopal Church
Daughters of the American Revolution
née
temperance
long nineteenth century
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Daughters of the American Revolution
National Council of Women
Woman's Relief Corps
Methodist Episcopal Church
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the MEC
Montpelier, Vermont
Madison, Wisconsin
Lawrence University
Appleton, Wisconsin
Lincoln, Nebraska
The Heathen Woman's Friend
Boston
Massachusetts
Utah
Mormon
Isaac William Wiley

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