Katherine Prescott Wormeley

1830–1908 (age 78)

Author

Biography

Katherine Prescott Wormeley combined literary talent with humanitarian commitment, translating French literature for English-speaking audiences and serving as a nurse during the Civil War through the United States Sanitary Commission. Her translations, including the works of George Sand, made European novels accessible to American readers, and her war-time writings gave voice to the sacrifices of nurses and soldiers alike.

Wormeley remained a thoughtful presence in letters and philanthropy, guiding charitable efforts long after the war and supporting educational initiatives for women. She is remembered for blending compassion with scholarship, offering comfort through both her caregiving and her pen.