Ellen Hardin Walworth

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Ellen Hardin Walworth was an American historian, preservationist, and women's rights advocate best known as one of the pioneering founders of the patriotic organization Daughters of the American Revolution.

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instanceOf founder of organization
human
preservationist
women's rights advocate
advocatedFor greater public recognition of women's contributions to American history
preservation of Revolutionary War battlefields
birthDate 1832-10-20
burialPlace Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga Springs, New York NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart disease
child Frank Walworth NERFINISHED
coFounderOf Daughters of the American Revolution NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1915-06-23
educatedAt Albany Female Academy NERFINISHED
familyName Walworth NERFINISHED
father John J. Hardin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork historic preservation
history
women's rights
fullName Ellen Hardin Walworth NERFINISHED
genre historical writing
givenName Eellen
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Daughters of the American Revolution NERFINISHED
mother Sarah Ellen Smith Hardin NERFINISHED
movement historic preservation movement
women's rights movement
notableFor co-founding the Daughters of the American Revolution
historic preservation work at Saratoga battlefield
notableWork articles in the American Monthly Magazine
occupation author
editor
historian
preservationist
women's rights activist
parent John J. Hardin NERFINISHED
Sarah Ellen Smith Hardin NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Jacksonville, Illinois NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Saratoga Springs, New York NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of the American Monthly Magazine
first secretary of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
residence Saratoga Springs, New York NERFINISHED
spouse Mansfield Tracy Walworth NERFINISHED
wroteAbout American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
Saratoga campaign NERFINISHED

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Daughters of the American Revolution (honorary member later in life) foundedBy Ellen Hardin Walworth
subject surface form: Daughters of the American Revolution