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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Dec 2, 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.

  4. Apr 25, 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.

  5. Portrait of Mary Virginia McCormick (1861-1941) as a young woman. Mary Virginia was the daughter of Chicago industrialist and inventor, Cyrus Hall McCormick. She is wearing a long gown with a bustle, and is standing beside a chair.

  6. Jun 24, 2014 · Mary Virginia McCormick Pittman-Waller, a national director and representative of the Navy League of the United States, waves to the crowd at the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington,...

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  8. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 120216855. Source citation. Mary Virginia McCormick never married, had no children, and spent most of her life declared insane. According to a web site, the Wisconsin Historical Society possesses her papers.

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