Leonora Scott Curtin
American botanist and philanthropist
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Leonora Scott Curtin (standing) with her mother Eva Scott Fényes and daughter Leonora Frances Curtin, 1903. Photo in the collections at Acequia Madre House, Santa Fe.
Leonora Scott Curtin
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née
Muse; 1879-1972) was an American botanist and philanthropist.
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