Lizabeth A. Turner
Lizabeth A. Turner (February 1, 1829 – April 27, 1907) was an American leader in patriotic work. She served as National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (W.R.C.). Turner was involved in the Andersonville prison work, being chair of the board of managers of the National Reservation at Andersonville. She was also a model financier, and her service as a treasurer of large charitable enterprises was in great demand.
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Lizabeth A. Turner
Lizabeth A. Turner (February 1, 1829 – April 27, 1907) was an American leader in patriotic work. She served as National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (W.R.C.). Turner was involved in the Andersonville prison work, being chair of the board of managers of the National Reservation at Andersonville. She was also a model financier, and her service as a treasurer of large charitable enterprises was in great demand.
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