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Sarah "Annie" Turner Wittenmyer (August 26, 1827 – February 2, 1900) was an American social reformer, relief worker, and writer. She served as the first President of the Women's Christian Temperance Union from 1874 to 1879. The Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home was renamed the Annie Wittenmyer Home in 1949 in her honor. (en) Sarah Ann Annie Turner Wittenmyer (* 26. August 1827 in , Ohio; † 2. Februar 1900 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania) war eine US-amerikanische Sozialreformerin und Schriftstellerin. Von 1874 bis 1879 war sie die erste Präsidentin der Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. (de) Sarah Ann “Annie” Turner Wittenmeyer, född 26 augusti 1827 i Adams County i Ohio, död 2 februari 1900, var en amerikansk kvinna och ordförande för kvinno- och nykterhetsorganisation Vita bandet från dess bildande 1874 till 1879. Hon var under Amerikanska inbördeskriget särskilt engagerad i humanitärt arbete för föräldralösa barn och i sjukvård för soldater. Hon var även sångförfattare och skrev flera texter till psalmer. Hon finns representerad i Frälsningsarméns sångbok 1990 med sången Jag har kommit till Herrens välsignelsedal. I Nya Psalmisten (1903) är hon representerad med psalm 323, "Välsignelsens dal". (sv) |
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