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Baltimore, Md., July 11, 1850; d. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 20, 1938). Woman’s Missionary Union leader. Daughter of James D. and Mary (Walker) Armstrong, she did not become a Christian until she was 19, after which she was baptized by Richard Fuller into the Seventh Baptist Church of Baltimore, Md. She left Seventh Church with 117 others, joined Eutaw Place Baptist Church at its organization, Feb.
20, 1871, and taught the infant class there for at least 30 years.
She led in framing the constitution of Woman’s Missionary Union which made the organization auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention instead of an independent body with power to collect and administer its own money and send out its own missionaries.
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