Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (1857 - April 29, 1931) was Regent-General of National Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association, one of the first white women to view the prehistoric cliff dwellings near Mesa Verde. The Mesa Verde National Park has been called the "Women's Park" because its creation was due almost solely to the work of two women, Virginia Donaghe McClurg and Lucy Peabody.
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| - Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (1857 - 29 avril 1931) , régente générale de la National Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association, est l'une des premières femmes blanches à avoir vu les habitations préhistoriques des falaises près de Mesa Verde. Le parc national de Mesa Verde fut appelé le «Women's Park"» parce que sa création était due presque uniquement au travail de deux femmes, Virginia Donaghe McClurg et (en). (fr)
- Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (1857 - April 29, 1931) was Regent-General of National Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association, one of the first white women to view the prehistoric cliff dwellings near Mesa Verde. The Mesa Verde National Park has been called the "Women's Park" because its creation was due almost solely to the work of two women, Virginia Donaghe McClurg and Lucy Peabody. (en)
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| - Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (1857 - 29 avril 1931) , régente générale de la National Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association, est l'une des premières femmes blanches à avoir vu les habitations préhistoriques des falaises près de Mesa Verde. Le parc national de Mesa Verde fut appelé le «Women's Park"» parce que sa création était due presque uniquement au travail de deux femmes, Virginia Donaghe McClurg et (en). (fr)
- Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (1857 - April 29, 1931) was Regent-General of National Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association, one of the first white women to view the prehistoric cliff dwellings near Mesa Verde. The Mesa Verde National Park has been called the "Women's Park" because its creation was due almost solely to the work of two women, Virginia Donaghe McClurg and Lucy Peabody. (en)
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