Mandana Coleman Thorp

Mandana Coleman Thorp
Born
Mandana Coleman Major

January 25, 1843
DiedJuly 7, 1916
Resting placeRiver View Cemetery, Portland
NationalityAmerican
Alma materAlfred University
Occupations
  • American Civil War nurse, singer
  • patriot
  • public official
Spouse
Thomas Jones Thorp
(m. 1862; died 1915)
Children5
RelativesMoses Van Campen

Mandana Coleman Thorp (née, Major; January 25, 1843 – July 7, 1916) was an American Civil War nurse and singer. She rallied the Union Army troops by singing battle hymns and national airs, and tended to the sick and injured. In 1865, at the Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C., she rode at the head of the 1st New York Dragoons Regiment.[1] After the war, she moved west with her husband, Colonel Thomas J. Thorp, and worked as a public official in Northern Michigan. Around 1900, they settled in Oregon, where she was active in the Woman's Relief Corps.

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