Sue A. Sanders
American teacher, clubwoman, and author / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sue A. Sanders (née, Pike; March 25, 1842 – September 8, 1931) was an American teacher, clubwoman, and author, who was prominent in social circles. She was a leader in charitable organizations serving as the ninth National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC). Sanders was the originator of placing a flag in every school house, hers the first school to have a flag in McLean County, Illinois.[1] Sanders was also the author of A journey to on and from the "golden shore" (1887).[2]
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Born | Susan Augusta Pike March 25, 1842 Casco, Maine, U.S. |
Died | September 8, 1931 (aged 89) Bloomington, Illinois, U.S. |
Alma mater | Illinois State University |
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Organizations | National President, Woman's Relief Corps |
Notable work | A journey to on and from the "golden shore" |
Spouse |
James Troyless Sanders
(m. 1867; died 1925) |
Relatives | John Pike |
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