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Richardson, F. W. (Florence Wadsworth), 1855-1921
Artist and resident of Concord, Mass. Born in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 1, 1855; died in Concord, Feb. 2, 1921. Worked as wood engraver on staff of Century magazine; also painted and carved in wood. Member of Concord's Trinity (Episcopal) Church. Supervised preparation of wreaths and bouquets to decorate graves of Concord's war dead each Memorial Day. Prepared list of World War I soldiers and sailors for Concord's roll of honor. Composed music for Zoe Mou, a comedy written by Alice W. Wheildon, presented in Concord Town Hall by members of the Frolic and Musical Clubs, Oct. 18-19, 1889, later elsewhere.
From the description of Zoe Mou : score : holograph, [1889]. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 32908710
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There are 2 possible matching Constellations.
Richardson, F. W. 1855-1921.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68s83xm (person)
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Richardson, Flora, 1851-1924.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6ps0q5w (person)
Flora Richardson was born February 17, 1851 to Asa and Phebe Watson Richardson in Monroe, Wisconsin. After attending Monroe High School, she became a teaching assistant there over the winter of 1868-1869. Richardson attended the University of Wisconsin and Lombard University for one year each before moving to Lawrence, Kansas in 1871 with her family. She attended the University of Kansas in the spring semester of 1871, returned to Lombard University for the fall semester...