[1] Alice's sister, Lottie, married John Nicholas Galleher, who became the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana.
[1] Although she was a social leader, she made time for charitable work and was a philanthropist in the broadest sense.
Gen. Castleman supported his wife financially and emotionally in her battle to secure voting rights for all women at a time when it was unpopular, even dangerous, to do so.
[5] She was one of 17 women who were elected as delegates to the 1920 Democratic National Convention at San Francisco when James M. Cox was nominated for President.
[1] Alice Barbee Castleman died February 5, 1926,[9] at her winter home in Eau Gallie, Florida.