Mary Comfort Leonard
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Mary Comfort Leonard | |
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Born | Mary Comfort January 22, 1856 Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S. |
Died | August 4, 1940 Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S. | (aged 84)
Known for | Co-founding the Delta Gamma Fraternity |
Mary E. Comfort, Mrs. Leonard (January 22, 1856 – August 4, 1940) was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She was one of the three founders of the Delta Gamma Fraternity, along with Anna Boyd Ellington and Eva Webb Dodd, in 1873 at the Lewis School in Oxford, Mississippi.[1]
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One of 13 children of Daniel Benjamin Comfort Jr. & Eliza Love Durham, after her initial education, she attended the Lewis School in Oxford, Mississippi for three years. There, she met her husband Charles Henry Leonard, a student at the University of Mississippi. After her husband's death and motivated by the outbreak of World War I, she abandoned her family and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 61. At the time she was the oldest woman in the Corps. Although she was never officially recognized by the United States government for her accomplishments she served a prolific military career seeing battle in the Battle of the Somme as well as the opening years of the Second World War.
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- ^ Delta Gamma (2012-09-25). "History". Delta Gamma Fraternity. Retrieved 2012-10-09.[permanent dead link]