Anna Weed Prosser

[1] An invalid for many years, she believed her recovery due to prayer, and immediately entered upon her evangelical work in gratitude for her restored health.

After ten years spent in ministry among the poor and unfortunate, she entered the general evangelical work and became president of the Buffalo Branch of the National Christian Alliance.

As early as four years of age, she recalled deep stirrings of conscience at times and heart-longings after God.

[1] Leaving school very young, she began the usual career expected of a woman in her circumstance, that of a "society" girl.

she entered general evangelistic work, and assumed the presidency of the Buffalo Branch of the National Christian Alliance.

[4] On December 20, 1902, Anna Weed Prosser died at the Missionary Training School in Buffalo, which she founded, and of which she was superintendent.