Background
Tuttle, Mary Mcarthur Thompson was born on November 5, 1849 in Hillsboro, Highland County Ohio. Daughter of of James H. and Eliza Jane (Trimble) Thompson.
Tuttle, Mary Mcarthur Thompson was born on November 5, 1849 in Hillsboro, Highland County Ohio. Daughter of of James H. and Eliza Jane (Trimble) Thompson.
Graduate Hillsboro College, 1868. Graduate School of Design, McMickin U. (now Art Academy of Cincinnati). Studied art, foreign languages and literature in Europe, 1874-1875.
Herbert Tuttle, Doctor of Humane Letters, July 5, 1875 (died 1894). Lived in Berlin, Germany, 1875-1879. At Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1881-1894.
Portrait and lanscape painter, and lecturer on “Color” before schools, colleges and literature clubs, since 1895.
Painted portrait of her mother which was in Women's Christian Temperance Union exhibit, Saint Louis Exposition, 1904, and in Tremont Temple, Boston, at World’s Women's Christian Temperance Union Portraits of Professor Tuttle in History Seminary Room, Cornell Univercity, and Billings Library, University of Vermont Author: Chronological Chart of the Schools of Painting.
Family Records in Hillsboro Crusade Sketches. The Mother of an Emperor. Types of Men and Women, 1908.
Follow the Gleam, 1911.
Edited autobiography of her grandfather, Governor Allen Trimble, 1909. International Ties, 1915.
Address: Hillsboro, O.
Married Professor.