Dwight B. Heard

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Dwight B. Heard was an early 20th-century Phoenix businessman, landowner, and art collector whose patronage and collections helped shape the cultural and historical preservation of the American Southwest.

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instanceOf art collector
businessperson
landowner
newspaper publisher
associatedWith Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona NERFINISHED
Phoenix, Arizona civic development
The Arizona Republican (newspaper) NERFINISHED
birthDate 1869-05-26
birthPlace Boston, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
deathDate 1929-03-14
deathPlace Phoenix, Arizona, United States NERFINISHED
employer The Arizona Republican NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
familyName Heard NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork agriculture
art collecting
civic leadership
journalism
real estate development
genre Southwestern art (as collector)
givenName Dwight NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced cultural institutions in Phoenix, Arizona
preservation of Native American art in the Southwest
knownFor collecting Native American art and artifacts
influencing development of Phoenix, Arizona
promoting cultural and historical preservation of the American Southwest
memberOf Phoenix Chamber of Commerce NERFINISHED
Valley Bank of Phoenix (board member) NERFINISHED
name Dwight B. Heard NERFINISHED
notableAchievement helped establish Phoenix as a regional cultural center
patronage of Native American and Southwestern art
notableWork co-founding the Heard Museum
occupation businessman
newspaper publisher
rancher
real estate developer
owned Heard Ranch near Phoenix, Arizona NERFINISHED
large tracts of land in the Salt River Valley
placeOfBurial Phoenix, Arizona, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld owner of The Arizona Republican newspaper
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
residence Phoenix, Arizona, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Maie Bartlett Heard NERFINISHED

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Heard Museum foundedBy Dwight B. Heard