Elizabeth Smith Middleton
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Elizabeth Smith Middleton (1814–1898) was an English-born Canadian temperance worker who served as Provincial President of the Quebec Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).[1] In recognition of her services, a hall, which bears her name, was erected to her memory as well as a drinking-fountain, with a suitable inscription, near the Saint-Louis Gate of Quebec City.[2]
Elizabeth Smith born in Yorkshire, England, May 10, 1814. While still a child, she emigrated with her parents to Canada, the family residence being established at Trois-Rivières, in the province of Quebec, where she received a liberal education.[2]
