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In 1917, Brown married McNeal Swasey, but they later divorced. She married Sherman Day Wakefield, an author, editor, and bibliographer, in 1932. The wedding was performed by
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Eva Ingersoll Brown Wakefield as a child in 1899, with her grandfather, Robert G. Ingersoll, and brother, Robert G. Ingersoll Brown.
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Ingersoll, Robert Green; Wakefield, Eva Ingersoll; Pike, E. Royston, Brown, Eva Ingersoll; Ingersoll, Robert Green (1952).
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Ingersoll's birthplace in the 1950s. Eva Ingersoll Wakefield was secretary of the association which maintained it.
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Eva Ingersoll Wakefield's mother, Eva Ingersoll Brown (third from left) with fellow suffragists in 1909
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A passionate defender of her grandfather's legacy, Eva Ingersoll Wakefield published
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as well as writing poetry. One of her poems was included in an anthology compiled by
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in 1951, and later donated a significant amount of 'Ingersolliana' to the
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During the 1930s, Wakefield was active in the Manhattan Branch of the
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Eva Ingersoll Brown Wakefield was one of the earliest members of the
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and activist. She was tutored as a child, and later graduated from
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Members of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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Treasures of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
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She died on 1 April 1970 at the Carolton Hospital in
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Dobbs Ferry, New York
Fairfield, Connecticut
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
American Humanist Association
Robert G. Ingersoll
Eva Parker Ingersoll
Maud Ingersoll Probasco
Robert G. Ingersoll

Dobbs Ferry, New York
Eva Ingersoll Brown
suffragist
Columbia University
John Lovejoy Elliott
New York Society for Ethical Culture
Maud Ingersoll Probasco
The Humanist
Edwin Markham

Library of Congress
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Harry Houdini

First Humanist Society of New York
American Humanist Association
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
National Society of Colonial Dames
Robert Ingersoll Birthplace
Fairfield, Connecticut
OCLC

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