Father | Albert Gallatin Knight (28 May 1808 - 5 January 1886) |
Mother | Adelia ‘Della’ Gazlay (14 December 1813 - 18 April 1858) |
Record Created: 11 December 2010; Last Edited: 3 February 2022 |
Person ID | 1848 |
Name | Delia Gazlay Knight |
Title | Dr. |
Gender | Female |
Born | ca. 1858 in Wisconsin1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Delia Knight graduated from the Elementary Course of the Oshkosh Normal School in 1878. She was a high school teacher in Oskaloosa, Iowa, in the early 1880s. In 1886, Delia was selected to the chair of Natural and Physical Science at the Iowa State Normal School, a position she held until 1890. She left the Normal School for Boston where she became a professional nurse, having graduated from the Boston City Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1891. Delia wrote an article entitled “The Nurse and the Psychic Factor” that appeared in the very first volume of the American Journal of Nursing, November 1900.6, 7, 8
In 1907, Delia Gazlay Knight graduated from the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, and she is listed as a member in good standing in the New York City Society of the American Osteopathic Association as of 1 August 1907. She is shown as Dr. Delia G. Knight in various New York City directories from 1911 through 1920. The program for the November 1913 meeting of the New York City Society of the American Osteopathic Association lists, among other presentations, “My Experience with the Jireh Foods,” by Delia G. Knight.9, 10, 11
The 1920 US Census lists her, age 61, as a patient at the infamous Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, Middletown, Orange County, New York, and she is similarly listed, at age 66, in the 1925 New York State Census.4