Elsie Eaton Newton

Elsie Eaton Newton (February 6, 1871 – January 12, 1941) was an American educator with the United States Indian Service, and the first Dean of Women at Marietta College in Ohio.

[4] Elsie Eaton Newton was a health and education supervisor at the United States Indian Service before World War I.

[5] She wrote articles,[6] spoke at conferences,[7] and gave reports on prevention measures against contagious diseases such as tuberculosis[8] and trachoma[9] at reservations and federal schools.

[16] Elsie Eaton married Charles William Newton, a medical doctor from Ohio, in 1894; they had two daughters, Janet and Mary Alice,[1] before he died in 1904.

[17] Elsie Eaton Newton died January 12, 1941, aged 69 years, in Warner, New Hampshire.