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Mary Virginia McCormick (May 5, 1861 – May 24, 1941) was a wealthy American philanthropist who donated to humanitarian causes in the United States and Canada in the early twentieth century. She was a member of the McCormick family who had schizophrenia and a reclusive lifestyle.
25 de abr. de 2021 · As a seventh-generation Texan and an award-winning author, Mary Virginia McCormick Pittman is a recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Poetry Award from the International Society of Poets and the youngest honoree to receive the Legend of Texas Award.
11 de abr. de 2023 · Right Now on The Spotlight Network: Mary Virginia McCormick Pittman-Waller is an award-winning author celebrated for her inspirational series, "Four Legged Heroes: The Mama Magina Books." Drawing on her own rich experiences as an adventurer, conservationist, and wounded warrior medical advocate, she weaves together true stories of ...
Mary Virginia McCormick was a wealthy American philanthropist who donated to humanitarian causes in the United States and Canada in the early twentieth century. She was a member of the McCormick family who had schizophrenia and a reclusive lifestyle.
2 de dic. de 2022 · Colleagues Mary Virginia McCormick Pittman [no age given] and Dr. Charles Gentry (48) share a conversation about Mary Virginia's history with the military, her travels, and her passion for conservation.
Mary Virginia McCormick (1861-1941) of Chicago was a philanthropist whose father, Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884), founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company in 1847.
FOUR LEGGED HEROES: THE MAMMA MAGINA BOOKS by Mary Virginia McCormick PittmanIs it animal magic? Or the unique DNA of the wolf? This book presents three incr...