Ann Pamela Cunningham

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Ann Pamela Cunningham was a 19th-century American preservationist best known for leading the effort to save George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate and founding the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association.

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instanceOf American
historic preservationist
human
associatedWith George Washington’s Mount Vernon museum
surface form: George Washington’s Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Cunningham
fieldOfWork cultural heritage conservation
historic preservation
founded Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
givenName Ann
hasEthnicGroup white American
honoredIn American historic preservation history
influenced later historic preservation organizations in the United States
knownFor organizing a national fundraising campaign to purchase Mount Vernon
serving as the first regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
languageSpoken English
middleName Pamela
movement historic preservation movement in the United States
notableFor founding the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
leading the effort to save George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate
pioneering historic preservation in the United States
notableWork campaign to preserve Mount Vernon
occupation preservationist
social reformer
placeOfBirth South Carolina
placeOfDeath South Carolina
residence South Carolina
sexOrGender female

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Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association foundedBy Ann Pamela Cunningham