Hemenway, Mary Tileston

OverviewVersions

Here you can see all subject revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the subject title and description in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

5 revisions
Elizabeth Casner at Jul 15, 2021 03:31 PMRevision changes

Hemenway, Mary Tileston

(1820 – 6 March 1894) An American philanthropist. She commissioned [[Alice Fountain]] in 1862 for her daughter Alice Hemenway who died in infancy. She sponsored the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition to the American southwest, and opened the first kitchen in a public school in the US. She married [[Hemenway, Augustus|Augustus Hemenway]] and their children were Charlotte Augusta Hemenway (1841-1865), Alice, (1862-1862), Edith (~1851-1904), Amy Hemenway (1848-1911), and Agustus Hemenway Jr. (1853–1931), Buried in [[Lot 1463]].

Hemenway, Mary Tileston

(1820 – 6 March 1894) An American philanthropist. She commissioned Alice Fountain in 1862 for her daughter Alice Hemenway who died in infancy. She sponsored the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition to the American southwest, and opened the first kitchen in a public school in the US. She married Augustus Hemenway and their children were Charlotte Augusta Hemenway (1841-1865), Alice, (1862-1862), Edith (~1851-1904), Amy Hemenway (1848-1911), and Agustus Hemenway Jr. (1853–1931), Buried in lot 1463.