Olivia Irvine Dodge

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Olivia Irvine Dodge (October 7, 1918 – January 24, 2009)[1] was a philanthropist who, along with her sister Clotilde, donated the house that is now the Minnesota Governor's Residence.

Dodge was a well-known environmentalist, founding the Dodge Nature Center in West St. Paul and Mendota Heights, Minnesota in 1967 and the Irvine Nature Center in Baltimore, Maryland in 1975. The centers teaches local schoolchildren about nature and the environment.

Dodge also had a renowned collection of President Franklin D. Roosevelt related material (one of the largest in the country), which she donated to the University of Minnesota in 1975.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.legacy.com/StarTribune/Obituaries.asp?Page=SearchResults
  2. ^ "Woman who donated Minn. Governor's Residence dies". Retrieved 2009-01-27.

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