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- Q19975469 subject Q15309734.
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- Q19975469 abstract "Mary Bayard Morgan Wootten (1875–1959) was an American photographer and pioneering Suffragette. Bayard was the first women to make a photograph from an airplane in 1914. Her photographs saved Fort Bragg from closure and she was the first woman in the National Guard. She named and created the Pepsi Cola logo for her neighbor Caleb Bradham who invented the drink. Anthony Lilly, a writer from Wootten's home town of New Bern North Carolina has written a feature script about Wootten's accomplishments. Lilly has obtained Wootten's first studio opened in 1904. These artifacts will be placed in a museum dedicated to Wootten's images. Please visit her Facebook page at, Bayard Wootten The Big Stride.".
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- Q19975469 comment "Mary Bayard Morgan Wootten (1875–1959) was an American photographer and pioneering Suffragette. Bayard was the first women to make a photograph from an airplane in 1914. Her photographs saved Fort Bragg from closure and she was the first woman in the National Guard. She named and created the Pepsi Cola logo for her neighbor Caleb Bradham who invented the drink.".
- Q19975469 label "Bayard Wootten".