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Fidelia Jewett (October 3, 1851 – June 21, 1933) was a mathematics and botany teacher in San Francisco, longtime companion of Lillien Jane Martin. Jewett was also one of the first benefactors of William Henry Holtzclaw, founder of Utica Institute, the first African-American college in Mississippi. Jewett Hall at Grambling State University in Louisiana is named after her.
Fidelia Bridges (May 19, 1834 – May 14, 1923) was an American artist of the late 19th century. She was the only woman among a group of seven artists in the early years of the American Watercolor Society.
Fidelia Ann Hoscott Smith Fielding (1827–1908), also known as Dji'ts Bud dnaca ("Flying Bird"), is considered the last speaker and preserver of the Mohegan Pequot language.

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