Margaret Chanler Aldrich

Margaret Chanler Aldrich
Margaret Chanler Aldrich

Margaret Livingston Chanler Aldrich (1870–1963) was an American philanthropist, poet, nurse, and woman's suffrage advocate. She served as a nurse with the American Red Cross during the Spanish–American War and Philippine–American War, travelling to the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, where she organized the care and treatment of wounded soldiers, for which she received a gold medal from Congress. She helped pass a 1901 bill establishing the Women's Army Nursing Corps and later served as an advocate for rural nursing, encouraging community members to support nurses. A daughter of the New York politician John Winthrop Chanler, and wife of the New York Times music critic Richard Aldrich, she was a member of the prominent Astor family, and later in life wrote of the family in her memoirs, Family Vista (1958). A proponent of women's suffrage, she was a past president of the Protestant Episcopal Woman's Suffrage Association.

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Female
Full Name
Margaret Livingston Chanler
Date of Birth
October 31st, 1870
Age
155
Birth Place
United States of America, New York
Date of Death
May 19th, 1963
Died Aged
92
Star Sign
Scorpio
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