Katharine Smith Reynolds

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Katharine Smith Reynolds was an early 20th-century American philanthropist and estate planner best known for developing Reynolda, the model farm and country estate that later became the Reynolda House Museum of American Art.

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instanceOf American
estate planner
human
architecturalStylePromoted American Country Place Era estate design
associatedWith R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company NERFINISHED
Reynolda House Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
Wake Forest University NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designedForUse model dairy operations at Reynolda
progressive agricultural practices at Reynolda
employer R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company NERFINISHED
familyName Reynolds NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork agricultural reform
education and social welfare
estate development
philanthropy
gender female
givenName Katharine NERFINISHED
hasPart Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University NERFINISHED
Reynolda House Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
Reynolda Village NERFINISHED
influenced development of model farms in the American South
knownFor developing Reynolda, a model farm and country estate
philanthropy in North Carolina
planning and designing the Reynolda estate complex
legacy Reynolda estate preserved as a cultural and educational site
influence on landscape and estate design in North Carolina
name Katharine Smith Reynolds NERFINISHED
notableWork Reynolda Gardens NERFINISHED
Reynolda House NERFINISHED
Reynolda estate NERFINISHED
Reynolda model farm NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Forsyth County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Winston-Salem, North Carolina NERFINISHED
region American South NERFINISHED
religion Methodism
residence Winston-Salem, North Carolina NERFINISHED
role secretary to R. J. Reynolds before marriage
spouse J. Edward Johnston NERFINISHED
R. J. Reynolds NERFINISHED
supported education initiatives in Winston-Salem
health and welfare projects in her community
timePeriod early 20th century

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Reynolda House Museum of American Art associatedWith Katharine Smith Reynolds
Richard Joshua Reynolds spouse Katharine Smith Reynolds