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Name
  
Clara Moore


Role
  
Writer

Clara Jessup Moore

Died
  
1899, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Keely and His Discoveries - Aerial Navigation, Frank and Fanny, Frank and Fanny: A Rural Story

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Clara Sophia Jessup Bloomfield-Moore (February 16, 1824 – January 5, 1899) was an American philanthropist and writer.

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Life

She was born in Westfield, Massachusetts. She married businessman Bloomfield Haines Moore (1819-1878) and resided in Philadelphia from the date of her marriage onward. Following the death of her husband she moved to London, where she eventually died in 1899. She organized in Philadelphia a hospital relief committee during the American Civil War and assisted in the foundation of the Temperance Home for Children.

Works

Her book on ether was written because she believed that ether could account for the operation of the motor invented by John Ernst Worrell Keely, to whose Keely Motor Company she gave liberally in order that he might develop his idea.

She published:

  • Miscellaneous Poems (1875)
  • On Dangerous Ground (1876), a romance
  • Sensible Etiquette (1878)
  • Ether the True Protoplasm (1885)
  • Social Ethics and Social Duties (1892)
  • see more of her publications here.
  • Family

    She and her husband had three children: Ella Carlton Moore (1843-1892), Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852-1936), Lilian Stuart Moore (1853-1911).

    References

    Clara Jessup Moore Wikipedia


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