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Attic Angel Community | 5

Community President Mary Ann Drescher

provides essential historical perspective.

Drescher says the Attic Angel story dates

back to 1889 with a family who had just ex-

perienced the birth of twins. Though blessed

with two healthy children, the family was not

so blessed in the way of material possession,

in fact, they were so lacking in resources as

to not even have the means of clothing their

newborns. As word of this spread among

neighborhoods, the news weighed particu-

larly heavy on the hearts of two sisters named

Elva and Mary Bryant. As daughters of U.S.

General E.E. Bryant, a man renowned for

his leadership in battles of the Civil War as

well as Wisconsin’s suffrage movement, Elva

and Mary had been instilled with a certain

enthusiastic and can-do attitude. After en-

listing support from a few friends, these la-

dies went on to lead an initiative that saw

many sewing the necessary garments for the

children which were ultimately delivered to

very appreciative parents. But in the course

of that undertaking, Drescher says the Bry-

ant Sisters soon realized there were other

needy children and families in the commu-

nity. The sisters graciously galvanized forces

to foster further help for whoever was needy.

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