__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Mary Jackson MAY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
From the "New England Historical and Genealogical Register", April, 1928. "She was deeply interested in the Unitarian Church and its activities. She organized, in 1894, the Bulfinch Place Branch of the Women's Alliance, and was its president until her death, and also served, for a year or two, as a director in the National Alliance. She was an advocate of woman suffrage and temperence, and for eighteen years was one of the Unitarian representatives on the Interdenominational Committee on Missions. She was a pioneer in the Boston School-visitors movement; a member for nineteen years of the kExecutive Committee of the New England Labrador Branch of the Needlework Guild of America; a director in the Boston branch of the National Association for the a=Advancement of Corored People; an active worker in the kBoston Committee of the Calhoun Indurstrial School, a leader in the Benevolent Fraternity Fruit and Flower Mission and the Lend A Hand Society; and a helpful member of the House Committee of the Tuckerman School." (1988)