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1147. George Endicott Osgood

Roundel with a profile view of the father of Helen Nerney Shaw and father-in-law of Petersen’s friend, George Nerney.

Published onJan 09, 2024
1147. George Endicott Osgood

In the Christian Petersen Art Collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.

Date

1920

Material

Plaster; bronze

Description

Roundel with a profile view of the father of Helen Nerney Shaw and father-in-law of Petersen's friend, George Nerney. In preparation for a medal.

Markings

Bronze signed CP

Provenance / Location

Mrs. Helen Nerney Shaw; Charlotte Tracy; CPAC, Gift of Charlotte Tracy. Plaster: UM2011.309; Bronze: UM2011.308

Alternate Title(s)

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Notes / Sources

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George Endicott Osgood (1854-1930) was an Episcopal clergyman and civic leader in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. The descendant of several prominent Puritan families in Salem, Osgood was the son of a Boston merchant. He graduated from the Episcopal Theological School of Harvard College in 1877 and married Helen F. Reed in 1879 (their daughter Edith married Christian Petersen’s lifelong friend George F. Nerney in 1911). Helen died in 1919 and Osgood married Grace M. Newell in 1927.

Osgood was appointed as rector at St. Matthew’s Church in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1878 before becoming rector at Grace Church in North Attleboro in 1880, a position he held for the next fifty years. He served as secretary of the New Bedford missionary division of the diocese of Massachusetts from 1894 until his death and established missions which later became All Saints’ Church in Attleboro and St. Mark’s Church in Foxboro. Osgood was also civically involved as chairman of the Attleboro Library Board of Trustees, the president of the North Attleboro Improvement Society, and as president of North Attleboro’s Rotary Club. He remained active until his death in 1930.

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