Evangelyn Barsky

Evangelyn Barsky (March 31, 1894 – September 13, 1936) was, along with Sybil Ward, one of the first two women lawyers regularly admitted to practice in Delaware.

Her father was a successful businessman and her parents were involved with the local community, especially Jewish organizations such as Temple Beth Emeth.

After graduation she entered received higher education from Goucher College and the University of Pennsylvania.

In the 1910s, Barsky drove for the women's motor car corps of the First World War.

On July 2, 1935, she was made an assistant city solicitor in Wilmington and left the private practice.