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- Eleanor_Cross_Marquand abstract "Eleanor Cross Marquand (15 Apr 1873– 27 Feb 1950) was an authority on the representation and symbolism of flowers and trees in art, particularly of floral emblems in the early Christian church. In recognition of this work, she received an honorary Master of Arts Degree from Princeton University in 1948, only the 4th woman in the history of the university to receive this honor.Her activities in organized horticulture include membership in the New York Botanical Garden, the Garden Club of America, the Horticultural Society of New York and the Garden Club of Princeton. She spoke on plant illustration and wrote for the Garden Club of American Bulletin and the Journal of the New York Botanical Garden.In 1910, she became the first woman to serve on the Princeton Board of Education. Other civic activities included service in the Village Improvement Association and as a board member of the State Hospital in Trenton (now the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital.)Marquand was born in New York, the daughter of Richard J. Cross and Matilda Redmond Cross. Her father was a member of the NY banking firm of Morton, Bliss & Co. led by Governor Levi P. Morton. In June 1896, she married Allan Marquand, then a professor at Princeton. He would go on to be the founder and first chairman of the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton.She died on February 27, 1950 in Princeton Hospital. After her death, her estate bequeathed Marquand’s botanical and horticultural library to the New York Botanical Garden. It consists of 408 volumes and a collection of notebooks, scrapbooks, photographs, seed and nursery catalogs, reprints, pamphlets and periodicals.".
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- Eleanor_Cross_Marquand deathDate "1950-02-27".
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- Eleanor_Cross_Marquand name "Marquand, Eleanor".
- Eleanor_Cross_Marquand placeOfDeath "Princeton, New Jersey".
- Eleanor_Cross_Marquand shortDescription "American art historian".
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