File:KateCWoodhull1900.png

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English: A white woman with hair parted center and combed back to the nape
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Source (1900-09-22). "Two Chinese Missionaries; The Woodhull Sisters, Natives of Suffolk, heard from in the Flowery Kingdom". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle: 15.
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Kate C. Woodhull, from a 1900 newspaper

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