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Mary Tileston Hemenway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Tileston Hemenway
Mary Porter Tileston Hemenway (1820 – 1894) was an American philanthropist. She sponsored the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition to the American southwest,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hemenway Expedition Records 1886-1914: A Finding Aid )〕 and opened the first kitchen in a public school in the US.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mary Porter Tileston Hemenway )〕 ==Early years== She was born in New York, the daughter of Thomas Tileston (1796-1864), one of the wealthiest merchant/mariners of New York City, and Mary (Porter) Tileson.〔 In 1840, she married Edward Augustus Holyoke Hemenway (1803-1876) in 1840, a Boston merchant. Following their wedding, they moved to a Boston home at the corner of Tremont and Beacon streets. By 1845, they moved to Winthrop Square. In 1853, they moved to a home on the corner of Mt. Vernon and Walnut Streets, on Beacon Hill. Their daughters were Charlotte Augusta Hemenway (1841-1865), Alice, (d. in infancy), and Amy Hemenway (1848-1911) who was married to Louis Cabot. Their son, Augustus Jr. (1853-1931), married Harriet Lawrence.
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