Nellie Miller Mann (March 27, 1897 – February 2, 1997) was a prominent member of the Mennonite Church and a renowned figure in the Near East Relief, an organization to assist refugees of war and massacre in and around the Middle East.
During her time in the Near East Relief (now Near East Foundation), Nellie Miller Mann was instrumental in caring for hundreds of Armenian refugees who had survived the Armenian Genocide.
During her time working with the refugees, Miller Mann wrote and photographed much of what she experienced.
Her writings and photographs have been recently been published in a book entitled, Letters from Syria 1921-1923.