Fuller (Meta Vaux Warrick) is born in Philadelphia.
June 9, 1877
The daughter of William and Emma (Jones) Warrick, she studies at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Arts (now the Pennsylvania College of Art), then in Paris, and returns to Philadelphia in 1902. She moves to Boston in 1907, marries Dr. Solomon Carter, moves to Framingham in 1909, and becomes a a noted sculptor. Among her many works is Emancipation, created in 1913 but not installed in Harriet Tubman Park in the South End, until 1999. Warrick Fuller in Framingham on March 18, 1968.
Sources
- Danforth Museum