Sarah Turner (1827-08-26)August 26, 1827 Adams County, Ohio
Died
February 2, 1900(1900-02-02) (aged 72) Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Occupation
Social reformer; charitable organization leader
Notable awards
Iowa Women's Hall of Fame
Spouse
William Wittenmyer
Signature
Annie Turner Wittenmyer (August 26, 1827 – February 2, 1900) was an American charitable organization leader, known for social reform, relief work, and her writing. She served as the first National President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU),[1] seventh National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC), and also served as president of the Non-Partisan National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. In 2007, Wittenmyer was inducted into the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame.
^Riley, Glenda (1986). Annie Turner Wittenmyer: Reformer. Iowa Woman, September 1986, pp. 26–33.
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