Elizabeth
Anderson Papers, 1889-1954 (Mss 653)
Biography
Elizabeth
Preston was born April 27, 1861, at Decatur, Indiana, the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Elam S. Preston. Elizabeth received her education at DePauw
University, Taylor University, and the University of Minnesota. In
1880, the family moved to Tower City, North Dakota, and Miss Preston taught
at Sanborn and Page, North Dakota.
Miss
Preston became interested in the prohibition issue and the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union, and was active in the adoption of prohibition by North
Dakota in 1889. In 1893, Elizabeth became president of the North
Dakota Woman's Christian Temperance Union, a post she held until her retirement
in 1932.
On
December 11, 1901, Elizabeth married Rev. James Anderson, a Methodist Episcopal
pastor. Until his retirement in 1935, they resided at Drayton, Valley
City, Fargo, Grafton, and Sheldon, North Dakota. Following their
retirement, the couple resided in Florida and Detroit Lakes, Minnesota,
until his death in 1941. Mrs. Anderson died at Miles City, Montana,
on November 30, 1954.
Elizabeth
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