Louisa Lee Schuyler

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Louisa Lee Schuyler (1837-1926) was an American leader in charitable work, the great-granddaughter of Gen. Philip Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton. During the Civil War she joined the United States Sanitary Commission as one of its volunteer workers in New York City. In 1873 she helped to organize the New York State Charities Aid Association and in the following year established the first training school for nurses in the United States in connection with Bellevue Hospital. In 1907 she was appointed one of the original trustees of the Russell Sage Foundation. In recognition of her 40 years of activity in charitable work she receivedin 1915 the first honorary degree of LL.D. ever conferred upon a woman by Columbia University.