Eleanor McMain (1868–1934) was an American settlement house worker and progressive reformer in early 20th century New Orleans. McMain served as head resident of Kingsley House, the largest and most influential settlement house in the American South, transforming Kingsley House into a focal point of progressive movements in the New Orleans area. Additionally she furthered women's causes at a time of suffrage.
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1868 East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States
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12 May 1934 (aged 65) New Orleans, Louisiana, US
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