Sophia Curtiss Hoffman
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Sophia Curtiss Hoffman
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Sophia Curtiss Hoffman was an American philanthropist, known as the Helen Gould of the early 1870s. She was the founder of the benevolent institution known as the Chapin Home for the Aged, in New York City. She was also numbered among the reformers, as one of the first treasurers of the Association for the Advancement of Women, and a vice-president of the Woman's Centenary Association of the Universalist Church.
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American philanthropist (1825–1905)
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2023-12-06T18:53:51Z
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