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  1. Children. Walter Abbott Wood III and Harrison Wood. Dorothy Leib Harrison Wood Eustis (May 30, 1886 – September 8, 1946) was an American dog breeder and philanthropist, who founded The Seeing Eye, the first dog guide school for the blind in the United States. [1] She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2011.

  2. William Wilson Corcoran (December 27, 1798 – February 24, 1888) was an American banker, philanthropist, and art collector. He founded the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [2] Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Elections inMassachusetts. Massachusetts elected its members November 4, 1822. Massachusetts law required a majority for election, which was not met in 3 districts, necessitating additional elections on March 3, 1823, and May 12, 1823; nevertheless, all elections were complete before the new Congress convened. Incumbent retired.

  4. William Corcoran Eustis (1862–1921), who married Edith Livingston Morton (1874–1964), daughter of U.S. Vice President Levi Parsons Morton and a descendant of the Livingston family of New York, in 1900. George Peabody Eustis (1864–1936), who married his first cousin Marie Eustis (1866–1956), only daughter of James B. Eustis, in

  5. William Eustis, the eleventh governor of Massachusetts, was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 10, 1753. His education was attained at the Boston Latin School, and at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1772. He studied medicine, and then established a successful practice in Boston. Eustis served as a hospital surgeon during the Revolutionary War, …

  6. The Eustis Estate is a historic family estate on Canton Avenue in Milton, Massachusetts. Its centerpiece is the mansion house of William Ellery Channing Eustis, an eclectic Late Victorian stone building designed by preeminent architect William Ralph Emerson and constructed in 1878. The estate also includes several other houses associated with ...

  7. George Eustis was born in Boston on October 20, 1796, to Jacob Eustis and Elizabeth Saunders Gray. He attended and graduated from Harvard University in 1815. Career. In 1815, he was appointed as private secretary to his uncle, William Eustis, who was then serving as Minister to the Netherlands.