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28: 58:. The creation of the juvenile court was not Flower's only accomplishment; she was also prominent in the creation of Illinois Training School for nurses, the foundation of the John Worthy School, and played many major roles in the Chicago School System. Flower was very interested in helping juveniles, which leads to her biggest creation - the juvenile court, founded on July 1, 1899, in 62:. Before the juvenile court, children as young as seven were sent to jails with adult criminals. In 1898, there were 508 crimes committed by children 10 and under, and 15,161 committed by children 10 to 20. In 1899, when the court was established, the crime rate went down for all children. 81:. She ran a private school there and taught high school from 1862 to 1863. She married attorney James M. Flower on September 4, 1862. They had three children and moved to Chicago in 1873. In 1911 282: 287: 82: 65:
Lucy Louisa Coues was born on May 10, 1837, in Boston, Massachusetts. She was adopted by Charlotte Haven Ladd and Samuel Elliott Coues. She grew up in
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opened on the South Side of Chicago (the school later moved to the West Side) as the city's first open-enrollment school for girls.
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activist at the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s. Flower was a president of the
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Morgan, Barbara (2002). "Flower, Lucy (1837–1921)". In Commire, Anne (ed.).
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Flower died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 27, 1921, in
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Lucy Louisa Coues Flower

children's rights
Chicago Woman's Club
juvenile court
Julia Lathrop
Jane Addams
Cook County, Illinois
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Packer Collegiate Institute
United States Patent Office
Madison, Wisconsin
Lucy Flower Technical High School for Girls
Coronado, California
"Lucy Louisa Flower"


"A Brilliant Woman"
ISBN
978-0271017778


Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
ISBN
0-7876-4074-3
the original
"Flower (Lucy) Playlot Park"
"Lucy Louisa Coues Flower"
Categories
1837 births

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