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Sarah C. Acheson

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82:, many of its inhabitants were badly wounded, some were killed, others made homeless. Mrs. Acheson reached them as speedily as a train could take her, doing duty as nurse and special provider for the suffering. She gave three years of active service to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She was state president at a time when a strong leader was greatly needed, guiding them into financial safety. Acheson was well read in all the thought of the day including social, scientific and religious reform. She lived in 203: 20: 171: 145: 74:
She married, in 1863, Capt. Acheson, of Washington, Pennsylvania, then on Gen. Miles's staff, the marriage taking place while the Captain was on furlough with a gunshot wound in the face. He left for the front ten days after, encouraged by his young wife.
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Sarah Cooke Acheson was born in Washington, Pennsylvania on February 20, 1844. She was descended on the paternal side from English and Dutch families that settled in Virginia in 1600, and on the maternal side from Col.
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Dr and Mrs. Acheson moved to Texas in 1872. During their residence in Texas Acheson was active in charitable and temperance work throughout the State. When a cyclone struck the village of
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A Woman of the Century
Washington, Pennsylvania
George Morgan
Fort Pitt
Aaron Burr
William-Duane
American Revolution
Savoy
Denison


"ACHESON, SARAH C."
Brooks 1896
public domain
"Sarah_C._Acheson"
public domain
Prominent Women of Texas
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Woman of the Century/Sarah C. Acheson
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1844 births
1899 deaths
Woman's Christian Temperance Union people
People from Washington, Pennsylvania
People from Denison, Texas
Temperance activists from Texas

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