Career
She organized in Philadelphia a hospital relief committee during the American Civil War and assisted in the foundation of the Temperance Home for Children. She published:
Miscellaneous Poems (1875)
On Dangerous Ground (1876), a romance
Sensible Etiquette (1878)
Ether the True Protoplasm (1885)
Social Ethics and Social Duties (1892)
see more of her publications here. Her book on ether was written because she believed that ether could account for the operation of the motor invented by John Ernst Worrell Keely, to whose Keely Motor Company she gave liberally in order that he might develop his idea.