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Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge

Jane Currie Blaikie "A. K." Hoge (July 31, 1811 – August 26, 1890) was a welfare worker, fund raiser, and nurse during the American Civil War. She was a founder of a homeless shelter in Chicago before the war. After the war, she raised funds, helped organize and served on the board of trustees of the Evanston College for Ladies. She served as head of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions in the Northwest for thirteen years.
Hoge born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 31, 1811 to George Dundas Blaikie and Mary Monroe. She was educated at the Young Ladies College in Philadelphia. She married Abraham Holmes Hoge on June 2, 1831.〔Phelps, Dorsey (2002-01-01). ("Hoge, Jane (1811–1890)" ). ''Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 2012-09-07 〕 They had thirteen children.〔 Eight lived to maturity.〔 She moved from Pittsburgh to Chicago in 1848.〔
Hoge was a founder of the Chicago Home for the Friendless in 1858.〔 She was active in recruiting nurses for the Union army during the Civil War and would recount her experiences in her 1867 memoir ''The Boys in Blue''.〔Hoge, Mrs. A.H. (Currie ). ''The Boys in Blue''. New York: E.B. Treat & Co.; Chicago: C.W. Lilley, 1867. .〕 Hoge co-administered the Chicago Sanitary Commission (1862–65) with Mary Livermore.〔 The volunteer organization raised funds and collected and distributed medical supplies and food to soldiers of the Union Army.〔
In 1871, she organized the fund raising for the Evanston, Illinois College for Ladies, which opened in that year.〔 She served on the college's board until it merged with Northwestern University in 1874.〔 She was head of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions in the Northwest from 1872 to 1885.〔
Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge died in Chicago, Illinois on August 26, 1890, aged 79.〔
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