Susan Topliff Davis

Susan Topliff Davis
Davis (no later than 1923)
Board of Directors, National Board YWCA
President, Georgia State YWCA
President, Georgia Synodical Auxilliary Presbyterian Church
President, Presbyterian Hospital Association of Georgia
Personal details
Born
Susan Caroline Topliff

December 14, 1862
Elyria, Ohio, U.S.
DiedApril 8, 1931 (aged 68)
Danville, Georgia U.S.
Spouse
Archibald Hunt Davis
(m. 1889)
Children3
Alma materSmith College
OccupationNon-profit executive
CommitteesChair, Presbyterian Women on Commission of Inter-Racial Co-operation
Chair, Presbyterian Women for Golden Jubilee
Chair, Woman's Committee on Entertainment of Four General Assemblies
Chair, Woman's Work of the Chapman-Alexander Campaign
Chair, Woman's Division, Billy Sunday Campaign

Susan Topliff Davis (née Topliff; also known as, Mrs. Archibald H. Davis; 1862-1931) was an American non-profit executive active in civic, religious, and philanthropic work. Davis served as a Director on the National Board of the YWCA;[1] President, Georgia State YWCA; President, Georgia Synodical Auxilliary Presbyterian Church; and President, Presbyterian Hospital Association of Georgia.

  1. ^ Georgia Department of Archives and History (1926). Georgia Women of 1926. Georgia Department of Archives and History. p. 11. Retrieved 18 November 2024. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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