Margaret
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Margaret

Friend of Orphans

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Margaret

Friend of Orphans

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A biography of Margaret Haughery, the beloved woman who went from a life of poverty to one of philanthropy and became known as the "Angel" of New Orleans. Margaret Haughery gave everything she ever had to the orphans and the poor. Despite being unable either to read or write, she possessed an incredible business acumen, which allowed her to donate—including what she bequeathed in her will—more than $500, 000 throughout her life. What is perhaps even more astounding is that Margaret lost everyone she ever loved, yet she was still able to give so much love. As a child in the Maryland area, this Irish immigrant lost her parents and her baby sister when they died in a fever epidemic. She was separated from her brother in the aftermath, and he very well may have perished in the epidemic as well. Then, when she was a young wife and mother in New Orleans, her husband died of consumption. Soon afterward, her newborn daughter died in her sleep. Determined to not succumb to self-pity and depression, Margaret, strengthened by her Roman Catholic faith, dedicated the rest of her life to helping the orphans and the poor. Helping to support an orphanage, she first started a dairy to provide milk for the children. Then she went on to earn a small fortune from running a local bakery. This financial success allowed her to donate enormous monetary sums to charity. Still, her fiscal generosity was eclipsed by her spiritual gifts. This docunovel has dialogue added to enliven the text.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. 1: Margaret's Tragic Losses
  5. 2: Her Past As an Orphan
  6. 3: A Visit to the Poydras Asylum (1836)
  7. 4: Two Cows for the Children: A Legend Begins
  8. 5: "Old Withers": A Temporary Home for the Orphans
  9. 6: New Orleans Female Orphan Asylum (1840)
  10. 7: Background of Faubourg Ste. Marie, 1800-1840
  11. 8: St. Theresa of Avila Church
  12. 9: Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853
  13. 10: After the Epidemic, Life Goes On
  14. 11: Institutions of Daughters of Charity Grow in Number
  15. 12: The Dairywoman Becomes a Baker
  16. 13: Crossing Enemy Lines, Locking Horns with Major General Butler
  17. 14: Margaret's Death: The End of the Legend
  18. 15: The Bakery, Her Legacy; The Statue, Her Pedestal
  19. 16: After Margaret's Death: The Charities Continue
  20. 17: Ladies' Ancient Order of Hibernians, Margaret Haughery Division, Sends Annual "Rose" to Tralee
  21. 18: A Venerated Monument
  22. 19: Down with the Upramp, the "Berlin Wall" of the Lower Garden District
  23. Epilogue: Thoughts on Margaret
  24. Author's Note
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index