Adelaide Thompson Spurgeon

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Born
Adelaide E. Thompson

New York
Died(1907-03-04)March 4, 1907
Washington, D.C.
OthernamesAda Spurgeon
Occupation(s)Nurse during American Civil War, philanthropist
Adelaide Thompson Spurgeon
An older white woman, grey hair tightly drawn back, wearing a high-collared dark dress with a row of buttons down the front; she has a cross pin attached at the throat, and a ribbon pinned to her chest
Adelaide Thompson Spurgeon, from an 1895 publication
Born
Adelaide E. Thompson

New York
Died(1907-03-04)March 4, 1907
Washington, D.C.
Other namesAda Spurgeon
Occupation(s)Nurse during American Civil War, philanthropist

Adelaide Elizabeth Thompson Spurgeon (born about 1826 – died March 4, 1907) was a nurse during the American Civil War, and a philanthropist in Washington, D.C.

Adelaide Elizabeth Thompson was born in England about 1826.[1] She lived in New York before moving to Washington, D.C. in 1861.[2][3]

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