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  1. Mary Williamson Averell Harriman (July 22, 1851 – November 7, 1932) was an American philanthropist and the wife of railroad executive E. H. Harriman. Born in New York to a successful family, Averell married Harriman in 1879. Averell's father introduced Harriman to the railroad business. After Harriman's death, his wife was left with between $70 and $100 million. She became dedicated to ...

  2. HARRIMAN, W (illiam) Averell. ( b. 15 November 1891 in New York City; d. 26 July 1986 in Yorktown Heights, New York ), financier, sportsman, diplomat, governor of New York, and elder statesman of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations of the 1960s. Harriman was one of six children born to the railroad titan Edward Henry Harriman and Mary ...

  3. Added: Apr 26, 2010. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 51658998. Source citation. h/o Edward Henry Harriman. Birth: in New York City, New York. Mary was known as a civic activist and there has been a biography written about her. Her obituary says they were married in Ogdensburg, NY. She was a noted philanthroper and benefactor of a number of very ...

  4. 21. Aug. 2019 · Mrs Mary Williamson (Averell) Harriman. zoom_in 1 images. Father. William John Averell (1821-1897) Mother. Mary Lawrence Williamson (1829-1876) Spouse. Edward Henry Harriman (1848-1909) Children. Mary (Harriman) Rumsey (1881-1934) Henry ...

  5. Harriman, Mary Williamson Averell, [Mrs. Edward Henry Harriman], 1918-1926 (1 E 69th St., New York, New York) [ANS correspondence, ca. 1908-1931] Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share t ...

  6. Art collector, diplomat, entrepreneur, industrialist, financier, politician, and philanthropist. One of six children of railroad baron Edward Henry Harriman (1848-1909) and his wife Mary Williamson Averell. Harriman with his brother E. Roland Harriman formed the investment house of W.A. Harriman & Company, which later merged with Brown Brothers.

  7. Mary Williamson Averell (July 22, 1851 – November 7, 1932) was born in New York City into a prominent New York family. The only daughter, she was tutored at home and completed her education at a finishing school with the “…expectation that one day she would become a fine wife and mother for some young man of equal or greater social standing than the Averells.”