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Mary K. Wead (1812-1896) worked for the United States Sanitary Commission (Woman's Central Association of Relief) during the Civil War, and during the 1880s was an inspector for the New York State Charities Association for Franklin County. She married Samuel Wead. For additional biographical information, see pages 12-14 in "The Wead Family & Its Relations to Malone" in Box 1 Folder 1a.

Eunice Wead (1881-1969), (Mary's granddaughter?), graduated from Smith College in 1902, and received her Masters degree from the University of Michigan in 1927. She was a librarian at Smith College from 1906 to 1911; Curator of Rare Books from 1917 to 1924; and was Associate Professor of Library Science at the University of Michigan from 1926-1944.

From the guide to the Wead Family Papers MS 171., 1862-1936, (Sophia Smith Collection)

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associatedWith American Freedman's Union Commission corporateBody
correspondedWith Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925 person
associatedWith National Freedmen's Relief Association corporateBody
correspondedWith Schuyler, Louisa Lee, 1837-1926 person
associatedWith State Charities Aid Association (New York) corporateBody
associatedWith United States Sanitary Commission corporateBody
associatedWith Wead, Mary, 1812-1896 person
associatedWith Wead, Mary Eunice person
associatedWith Woman's Central Association of Relief corporateBody
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