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  1. Evangeline Simpson Whipple (née Marrs; January 15, 1855/1857 – September 1, 1930) was an American philanthropist and author, who was known for her humanitarian activities as a member of the American Red Cross in Europe during the First World War.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Evangeline Marrs, later Evangeline Whipple, is among the most impactful historic figures to call Faribault home. Her contributions, even after her death, would wind up saving Shattuck St....

  3. Evangeline Marrs Simpson marries Henry Whipple, the Bishop of Minnesota, in 1896. After moving to Faribault, she joins him in missionary work, discovers a venue for social justice, and embraces a charitable purpose for her wealth through the Episcopalian church.

  4. The relationship continued until 1896, when Evangeline unexpectedly married her second husband, Bishop Whipple, despite Rose’s ardent pleas to the contrary: “I will give up all to you if you ...

  5. Abstract. This chapter looks at the last years of Rose Cleveland, her relationship with Evangeline Marrs Simpson Whipple, and the altruistic efforts of the two women to help refugees in their adopted home in Bagni di Lucca, Italy.

    • Sirpa Salenius
    • 2014
  6. Life with Evangeline Whipple. Abstract: This chapter looks at the last years of Rose Cleveland, her relationship with Evangeline Marrs Simpson Whipple, and the altruistic eforts of the two women to help refugees in their adopted home in Bagni di Lucca, Italy.

  7. www.mnopedia.org › multimedia › evangeline-whippleEvangeline Whipple | MNopedia

    Description. Evangeline Whipple, ca. 1896. Public domain. Holding Location. Minnesota Historical Society. More Information. http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display.php?irn=10778230. Articles. Whipple, Evangeline Marrs Simpson (1857–1930) Over the Rainbow: Queer and Trans History in Minnesota. Topics. Women.