A longtime resident of Concord, Massachusetts, Mary Abbott lived a long life as a broadly traveled landscape painter including views of the American West, the western Himalayas and Mexico. She also carved wooden doors, which are at the entrance of the Department of the Interior in Washington D.C. and was an illustrator of articles and books including Wild Animals of Five Rivers Country by George Cory Franklin.
She was a direct descendant of John Quincy Adams and was educated at the (showing 500 of 4307 characters). |
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