Robinson, Margaret P.
Variant namesMargaret Robinson came from a distringuished Scottish family. In 1884, she married Major-General Charles Walker Robinson, son of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Chief Justice of Canada from 1829 to 1862. She helped to form the Colonial Nursing Association in London, and wrote a short history of it in 1909. After she visited Canada in 1911, she began to correspond with women living in primitive conditions in remote areas of the Canadian West. She succeeded in getting a sub-committee of her original nursing association set up to form the Canadian Prairie Nursing Association.
From the description of Margaret L. Robinson Papers. 1912-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225564100
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referencedIn | Easton Town School (Easton, Md.). Easton Town School essay book, 1893. | Talbot County Free Library | |
creatorOf | Robinson, Margaret L. Margaret L. Robinson Papers. | Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library | |
referencedIn | Century Company records | New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division |
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correspondedWith | Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935 | person |
associatedWith | Easton Town School (Easton, Md.) | corporateBody |
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