Nightingale Timeline 1820-1910 - Harold B. Lee...

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Nightingale Timeline 1820-1910 Nightengale Events 1820—May 12 Florence is born in Florence, Italy while her family was on vacation. Her family actually lived in England. 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 World, U.S., and Church History Events 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1853-1856— Crimean War —Florence introduced modern nursing skills and first noticed the importance of sanitation and nutrition for healing. 1855—Nightingale Fund created for the training of nurses. 1860—Florence opens Nightingale Training School at St. Thomas’s Hospital. 1860—Florence publishes “Notes on Nursing,” a small book that became the curriculum for the Nightingale School as well as other nursing schools. It was very popular all around the world. 1870s—Florence trained Linda Richards, “America’s first trained nurse,” who returned to the USA to establish high-quality nursing schools. 1908—Awarded the Honourary Freedom of the City of London. 1856—Florence plays a central role in the establishment of the Royal Commission on the Health of the Army, which investigated the disasters of the Crimean War. She provided statistical reports about sanitation for healing and helped to define its recommendations. This led to a major overhaul of army military care. 1883—Florence awarded the Royal Red Cross by Queen Victoria. 1910—August 13 Florence dies. 1907—First woman to receive the Order of Merit. 1853-1856—Crimean War —Russian Empire versus France, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire. 1876—Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone. 1877—St. George Temple Dedicated. 1880—John Taylor becomes the 3rd President of the LDS Church. 1898—Spanish-American War (US vs. Spain). 1905—Albert Einstein begins his scientific discoveries. (born in 1879) 1900—Winston Churchill begins his political career in Parliament. 1893—Salt Lake Temple dedicated after 40 years of construction. 1861—Abraham Lincoln elected as President of the United States. 1836—First Temple (Kirtland Temple) is completed and dedicated. 1845—Edgar Allan Poe, a famous American author, publishes “The Raven.” 1847—Brigham Young Becomes the 2nd President of the LDS Church. 1849—California Gold Rush. 1860—Charles Dickens (English Novelist) pubishes “Great Expectations” (born 1812) 1859—Charles Darwin publishes “On the Origin of Species” (born 1809). 1901—Joseph F. Smith be- comes the 6th President of the LDS Church. 1860—Writings of Emily Dickinson, American Poet (born in 1830). 1820—Prophet Joseph Smith receives First vision in Palmyra, NY. 1830—First Printed copy of the Book of Mormon available and the Church is organized. 1837—First overseas mission to Liverpool, England by Heber C. Kimball and six others. 1844—Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith martyred in Carthage Jail 1861-1865—Civil War. 1876—Mark Twain publishes the Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 1887—Wilford Woodruff becomes the 4th President of the LDS Church. 1898—Lorenzo Snow becomes the 5th President of the LDS Church. 1905—LDS hospital opens in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1879—Thomas Edison invents the incandescent light. 1846-1848—Mexican- American War (US vs. Mexico). . 1846—Nauvoo Temple Dedicated. 1846—Pioneers begin to cross the Plains to settle in Salt Lake City, UT. © Harold B. Lee Library | Brigham Young University | 2010

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Nightingale Timeline 1820-1910

Nightengale Events

1820—May 12 Florence is born in Florence, Italy while her family was on vacation. Her family actually lived in England.

1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910

World, U.S., and Church History Events

1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910

1853-1856— Crimean War—Florence introduced modern nursing skills and first noticed the importance of sanitation and nutrition for healing.

1855—Nightingale Fund created for the training of nurses.

1860—Florence opens Nightingale Training School at St. Thomas’s Hospital.

1860—Florence publishes “Notes on Nursing,” a small book that became the curriculum for the Nightingale School as well as other nursing schools. It was very popular all around the world.

1870s—Florence trained Linda Richards, “America’s first trained nurse,” who returned to the USA to establish high-quality nursing schools.

1908—Awarded the Honourary Freedom of the City of London.

1856—Florence plays a central role in the establishment of the Royal Commission on the Health of the Army, which investigated the disasters of the Crimean War. She provided statistical reports about sanitation for healing and helped to define its recommendations. This led to a major overhaul of army military care.

1883—Florence awarded the Royal Red Cross by Queen Victoria.

1910—August 13 Florence dies.

1907—First woman to receive the Order of Merit.

1853-1856—Crimean War —Russian Empire versus France, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire.

1876—Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone.

1877—St. George Temple Dedicated.

1880—John Taylor becomes the 3rd President of the LDS Church.

1898—Spanish-American War (US vs. Spain).

1905—Albert Einstein begins his scientific discoveries. (born in 1879)

1900—Winston Churchill begins his political career in Parliament.

1893—Salt Lake Temple dedicated after 40 years of construction.

1861—Abraham Lincoln elected as President of the United States.

1836—First Temple (Kirtland Temple) is completed and dedicated.

1845—Edgar Allan Poe, a famous American author, publishes “The Raven.”

1847—Brigham Young Becomes the 2nd President of the LDS Church.

1849—California Gold Rush.

1860—Charles Dickens (English Novelist) pubishes“Great Expectations” (born 1812)

1859—Charles Darwin publishes “On the Origin of Species” (born 1809).

1901—Joseph F. Smith be-comes the 6th President of the LDS Church.

1860—Writings of Emily Dickinson, American Poet (born in 1830).

1820—Prophet Joseph Smith receives First vision in Palmyra, NY.

1830—First Printed copy of the Book of Mormon available and the Church is organized.

1837—First overseas mission to Liverpool, England by Heber C. Kimball and six others.

1844—Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith martyred in Carthage Jail

1861-1865—Civil War.

1876—Mark Twain publishes the Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

1887—Wilford Woodruff becomes the 4th President of the LDS Church.

1898—Lorenzo Snow becomes the 5th President of the LDS Church.

1905—LDS hospital opens in Salt Lake City, Utah.

1879—Thomas Edison invents the incandescent light.

1846-1848—Mexican-American War (US vs. Mexico). .

1846—Nauvoo Temple Dedicated.

1846—Pioneers begin to cross the Plains to settle in Salt Lake City, UT.

© Harold B. Lee Library | Brigham Young University | 2010