Jennie Ellis Keysor

[1][2][3] In Omaha, Nebraska, she served on the Board of Lady Managers for the Trans-Mississippi Exposition and led the Art Department of the city's Woman's Club.

She soon accepted the charge of the preparatory department of United States history, or civil government, of the Southern Minnesota Normal College.

[1] Keysor again occupied a position in the Winona Normal School, having charge of the department of English literature and rhetoric.

[1] She resigned in 1884,[6] when she married William Winchester Keysor (1852–1922), an attorney of Omaha, Nebraska, who became a district judge.

[9] Keysor was a member of the Omaha Woman's Club, and led its Art Department, which had a membership of nearly 100 in 1898.

(1899)