Alice Cary McKinney

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Born
Alice Cary Sadler

(1865-03-20)March 20, 1865
Alabama, U.S.
DiedOctober 8, 1928(1928-10-08) (aged 63)
OccupationSocial reformer
Alice Cary McKinney
B&W portrait photo of a woman wearing a dark blouse with a white ribbon pinned on it, as well as a dark hat.
Portrait photo from The passing of the saloon, 1908
Born
Alice Cary Sadler

(1865-03-20)March 20, 1865
Alabama, U.S.
DiedOctober 8, 1928(1928-10-08) (aged 63)
Alma materWhitworth Female College
OccupationSocial reformer
Known forPresident, Louisiana Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Spouse
John Columbus Haley McKinney
(m. 1887)

Alice Cary McKinney (née Sadler; 1865–1928) was an American temperance and social reformer. She served as President of the Louisiana Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).[1]

Alice Cary Sadler was born in Alabama at Fort Deposit or Pollard, March 20, 1865.[1][2] Her parents were Francis Wilson Sadler, Jr (b. 1827) and Loretta Cary Crary Sadler (1831-1910). Alice's siblings were: Everett, Olive, John, Ella, Harriet, and Ida.[3]

She was educated in the public schools of Alabama and at Whitworth Female College, Brookhaven, Mississippi.[1]

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