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Celeste Revillon Winans

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American philanthropist
Celeste Marguerite Louise Revillon Winans
Born
Celeste Marguerite Louise Revillon

1823
DiedMarch 19, 1861, age 38
Baltimore, Maryland
Burial placeGreen Mount Cemetery
OccupationPhilanthropist
Years active1854–1861
Known forOpening a soup kitchen
SpouseThomas De Kay Winans (married August 23, 1847)
Children4
Parent(s)George and Marguerite Louise Bonjour Revillon
RelativesRoss Winans (father in law)
Walter W. Winans (nephew)

Celeste Marguerite Louise Revillon Winans (1823 – March 19, 1861) was an American philanthropist from Maryland. Winans opened the first known soup kitchen for the needy in the United States in 1854, operating it until her death in 1861. In 2021, she was named to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame.

Biography

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Early life

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Celeste Marguerite Louise Revillon was born in 1823.[1] She was the first daughter of George and Marguerite Louise Bonjour Revillon, who would have a family of eleven children. She had French and Italian ancestry and grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[2] George Revillon  [fr] was a prominent engraver and also owned a ship caulking business.[1]

Thomas DeKay Winans, Celeste's husband

Marriage

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Celeste Marguerite Louise Revillion married Thomas De Kay Winans in Saint Petersburg on August 23, 1847.[1] Winans was an engineer and inventor, the son and the heir of Ross Winans, a wealthy railroad engineer. Thomas De Kay Winans met Celeste when he travelled to Russia with his brother and George Washington Whistler to oversee his father's railroad projects in the country.[3] [4] [5] The couple moved to Baltimore, Maryland in 1850. In Baltimore, Thomas Winans built a magnificent estate, Alexandroffsky on West Baltimore Street at Freemont Avenue inspired by the towns in Russia he had visited when overseeing his railroad work.[6] [2] Celeste and Thomas would have four children, George (born 1849); Ross Revillon (born 1850); William George (born 1852) and Celeste Marguerite Winans (born 1855).[7] [8]

Soup kitchen

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On June 15, 1854, Celeste Winans encouraged her husband to purchase the German Evangelical Reformed Church across the street from their estate to be used as a soup kitchen for the needy. Celeste Winans would serve between 600 and 4,000 meals daily for needy residents of Baltimore.[1] [9] Her charity was recognized throughout the city.[10]

Death and legacy

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On March 19, 1861, Celeste Revillon Winans died at the age of 38, several days after giving birth to a stillborn baby.[1] Her husband continued to run the soup kitchen in her honor after her death.[11] For her contributions as a philanthropist to the city of Baltimore, she was named to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 2021.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Biographies - Celeste Winans". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  2. ^ a b "Collection: Alexandroffsky and The Crimea photograph album | Maryland Center for History and Culture". mdhistory.libraryhost.com. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  3. ^ "MATHEW BRADY GALLERY, NY - Thomas DeKay Winans". npg.si.edu. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  4. ^ Whistler, James McNeill (1860–1864), Wapping , retrieved 2025年02月17日
  5. ^ Tarsaidze, Alexandre (1950). "American Pioneers in Russian Railroad Building". The Russian Review. 9 (4): 286–295. doi:10.2307/125987. ISSN 0036-0341.
  6. ^ "Thomas Winan's Alexandroffsky Estate in Baltimore, Maryland". waterworkshistory.us. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  7. ^ "Whistler Etchings :: Biography". etchings.arts.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  8. ^ "Whistler Paintings :: Management - biography". whistlerpaintings.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  9. ^ "The Irish Railroad Workers Museum". www.irishshrine.org. Retrieved 2025年02月17日.
  10. ^ "Death of Mrs. Thomas Winans" Baltimore Daily Exchange Newspaper Archives March 20, 1861 Page 2
  11. ^ "Statement of Mr. Winans Bread and Soup House" Baltimore Daily Exchange Newspaper Archives August 9, 1861 Page 1
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