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  1. Mary Ogden Abbott (October 12, 1894 – May 11, 1981) was an American wood carving and line drawing artist, world traveler, equestrian and an early Grand Canyon River runner.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2005 · Mary Ogden Abbott (1894-1981) was an artist, traveler, hunter and equestrian. Born on 12 Oct. 1894, she was the daughter of Mary Ogden Adams and Grafton St. Loe Abbott. She was a descendant on her mother's side from Presidents John and John Quincy Adams, and on her father's side from George Abbott, one of the early settlers in Andover.

  3. A lifelong Concordian, Mary Ogden Abbott (1894-1981) was an adventurous traveler and an avid horsewoman as well as an accomplished artist in several media.

  4. 11 de sept. de 2019 · Abstract Expressionist painter Mary Abbott, known for her colorful canvases and sweeping brushstrokes, has died at the age of 98. McCormick Gallery in Chicago, which has represented the artist for almost 20 years, said the cause of death was heart failure.

  5. Mary Ogden Adams Abbott (1867-1933) was the daughter of Charles Francis Adams (1835-1915) and Mary Hone Ogden (1843-1925). An aspiring playwright, Mary wrote prolifically between 1916 and 1918, although her works were never published.

  6. Mary Ogden Abbott, 1895-1981, is best known for her landscapes, but also worked as a printmaker, illustrator and sculptor. She traveled widely throughout the United States and the world, but lived primarily in Massachusetts, where she was a member of the Concord Art Association.

  7. When I first remember him, he drove a horse and wagon. The horse was a trotting horse and he always proceeded at a full trot, very fast. When he reached his destination, he would rein in the horse, throw the reins across his back, throw his rug over the horse's loins, get out and enter the house all in one motion.