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Fanny E. Minot

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Corps, in which she held various offices up to and including the organization's first treasurer, later becoming president. She was also prominent in the state body. In 1893, she was elected Department President, having served as Department Secretary and Installing Officer. Her work as a national inspector and member of the national executive committee, in which she manifested exceptional executive ability and strong leadership, formed the stepping stone to the position of national president.
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For ten years she was connected with the Concord Board of Education, as a member of the School Board since 1908, and Secretary of the Board since 1914. A Daughter of the American Revolution, and Regent of Rumford Chapter, 1905–8, she was actively interested in the patriotic work of that society. She
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Minot was known in Concord and in New Hampshire as a public worker and through her association with the WRC. She was a charter member of the E. E. Sturtevant Corps of Concord, which was one of the first to be organized in New Hampshire. Her abilities soon brought her into prominence in the local
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leader, and clubwoman who was at the front in many lines of public service, including charitable, educational, church and social work. She held a strong interest in all those movements of the 20th-century which brought women into prominence. Minot served as president of the
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Convention proved her to be a presiding officer of signal ability. Her advice and her influence were invaluable to the local Corps, of which she had been Patriotic Instructor for nearly a score of years. At the meeting of the National Council of Women,
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One Thousand New Hampshire Notables: Brief Biographical Sketches of New Hampshire Men and Women, Native Or Resident, Prominent in Public, Professional, Business, Educational, Fraternal Or Benevolent Work
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In her childhood, the family removed to Concord, where Hazen Pickering became city marshal. It is here that Minot received her academic education and grew to adulthood. She studied at
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She married Capt. James Minot on May 13, 1874. He was the cashier at Mechanicks National Bank, and subsequently, commander of the Department of New Hampshire,
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Journal of the Thirty-Seventh National Convention of the Woman's Relief Corps. Columbus, Ohio. September 9, 10, 11, 1919
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was President of the Concord Woman's Club, 1904–5, and a valuable member of the Education Committee of the
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Daughters of the American Revolution. New Hampshire (1924).
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Fanny (sometimes, "Fannie") Elizabeth Pickering was born in
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Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). National Convention (1919).
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Metcalf, Henry Harrison; Abbott, Frances Matilda (1919).
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Metcalf, Henry Harrison; McClintock, John Norris (1918).
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Daughters of the American Revolution. New Hampshire 1924
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Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). National Convention 1919
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American public worker, social reformer and clubwoman
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Barnstead, New Hampshire
Woman's Relief Corps

née
charitable organization
Woman's Relief Corps
Concord, New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Daughters of the American Revolution
Barnstead, New Hampshire
Revolutionary
Concord High School
Wheaton College
Norton, Massachusetts
valedictorian

Boston
Denver
Washington, D.C.
General Federation of Women's Clubs
American Red Cross
National League for Women's Service
New Hampshire Historical Society

Grand Army of the Republic



Daughters of the American Revolution. New Hampshire 1924

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