American philanthropist and horse breeder (1894–1983)
Marion duPont Scott (May 3, 1894 – September 4, 1983) was a thoroughbred horsebreeder who operated a racing stable for both flat and steeplechase racing. She was the last private owner of Montpelier, the mansion and land estate of former United States President James Madison.
At the time of her death, she bequeathed Montpelier to the National Trust for Historic Preservation and established an endowment for its maintenance; it had been designated a National Historic Landmark. During the National Trust's 2003–2008 major restoration of the mansion to its design during the time of Madison's residency, the house was reduced from the 55-room structure developed by the du Pont family back to its original 22 rooms.
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MarionduPontScott (May 3, 1894 – September 4, 1983) was a thoroughbred horsebreeder who operated a racing stable for both flat and steeplechase racing...
Historical Park. Beginning with William duPont, Jr. and his sister, MarionduPontScott, many members of the DuPont family have been involved in the breeding...
William and Annie had two children, William duPont, Jr. and MarionduPontScott. In 1878, at age 17, duPont became a member of the Wilmington and Northern...
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founding member of the MarionduPontScott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Virginia, Alice duPont Mills' cousin, MarionduPontScott, was a significant...
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bought by MarionduPontScott. Mrs. Scott participated in the Carolina Cup at the Springdale Race Course in 1932 and won first place. When Mrs. Scott died...
and began to assist duPont in his business. In 1923, duPont hired Edward Ball, one of Ball duPont's four siblings to survive to adulthood. Ball relocated...
Margaret Osborne duPont (born Margaret Evelyn Osborne; March 4, 1918 – October 24, 2012) was a world No. 1 American female tennis player. DuPont won a total...
heiress MarionduPont, daughter of William duPont Sr., and great-granddaughter of Éleuthère Irénée duPont de Nemours, the founder of E. I. duPont de Nemours...
of Richard Thornton Wilson, Jr. (1866–1929) Montpelier Stable of MarionduPontScott (1894–1983) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Delaware Frank Schoonover (1877–1972) – illustrator, Brandywine School MarionduPontScott (1894–1983) – preservationist; last private owner of Montpelier,...
17-year-old jockey Bruce Hobbs and trained by Reg Hobbs, for owner MarionduPontScott. Royal Danieli finished in second place, with Workman third and last...
Chambers Frank A. Bonsal MarionduPontScott 1+3⁄16 miles 1:54.40 $125,000 1962 Mongo 3 Charlie Burr Frank A. Bonsal MarionduPontScott 1+3⁄16 miles 1:56.60...
five members of the Ford family, four members of the DuPont family (and a non-family DuPont executive), and four General Motors executives. $400,000...
Maryland horse industry. In 2003, it awarded a $5,000 grant to the MarionduPontScott Equine Medical Center, part of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College...
Greer 11⁄8 M 1:48.40 G1 1974 Bushongo 3 Don MacBeth Frank A. Bonsal MarionduPontScott 11⁄8 M 1:49.00 G1 1973 Our Native 3 Jacinto Vásquez William J. Resseguet...