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'Mother of Miss Anna Jarvis the founder of Mother's Day. She taught the Primary Department in Andrews Sunday School for 20 years. She is known as the Mother's Day World Mother. Shortly after the Civil War she expressed a desire that some one, some time, would establish a Mother's Day, and the action of the daughter made it a reality.'

1. Ann Reeves Jarvis, the Mother of Mothers' Day

'Memorial services held in West Laurel Hill Cemetery Philadelphia, Pa. May 8, 1949 for Miss Anna Jarvis founder Mother's Day. The floral design displayed on top of monument is a contribution from Andrews Methodist Church Grafton, W. Va.'

2. Memorial Ceremony at Tombstone of Anna Jarvis

'Founded Mother's Day in honor of her mother Mrs. Ann Reeves Jarvis. In May 1914 the United States Congress passed a resolution officially recognizing her as the founder, and at her request designated the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. This was the anniversary of her mother's death.'

3. Anna Jarvis

'The mother of Mother's Day - Sister in law of Mrs. Issac H. Shickler and mother of Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day.'

4. Ann Jarvis

5. Anna Jarvis

Memorial Services held in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. May 8, 1949 for Miss Anna Jarvis founder of Mother's Day.

6. Memorial Service at Jarvis Family Plot

A view of the sitting room of Anna Jarvis's birthplace in Philadelphia, Pa.  Jarvis was the founder of Mothers' Day.

7. Anna Jarvis's Sitting Room, Philadelphia, Pa.

A view of Anna Jarvis's porch garden at her home in Philadelphia.  Jarvis, a native of West Virginia, founded Mother's Day.

8. Anna Jarvis's Porch Garden, Philadelphia, Pa.

A view in Anna Jarvis's home in Philadelphia.  Jarvis, the founder of Mother's Day, was a native of West Virginia.

9. Anna Jarvis's Sun Parlor, Philadelphia, Pa.