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<p>The Abney
Foundation, established in 1957 by Susie Mathews Abney, is a <b><a href="http://www.apsense.com/article/about-the-abney-foundation.html">private
foundation</a></b> located in Anderson, SC.</p>
<p>The mission
of <b><a href="http://www.design21sdn.com/organizations/1387/posts/27246">The Abney
Foundation</a></b> is to aid organizations that are operated exclusively for educational,
religious, charitable, scientific, and literary purposes. The highest priority
is placed on higher education.</p>
<p>·<span>&nbsp;
</span><b>Who We Are - Trustees, Officers&nbsp; &amp; Staff</b></p>

<p>The Abney Foundation is a private foundation,
founded in 1957, with offices at 100 Vine Street in Anderson, South Carolina.
The Foundation is governed by six trustees.</p>



<p>·<span>&nbsp;
</span><b>History</b></p>

<p>The Abney Foundation was originally formed in
1957 by Mrs. Susie Mathews Abney, widow of Mr. John Pope Abney, the founder of
Abney Mills in Greenwood, SC. At that time, five trustees, including Mrs.
Abney, were appointed to govern the trust. The principal office was located in
Greenwood, SC. At her death in 1969, Mrs. Abney left a sizeable bequest to The
Abney Foundation.</p>



<p>·<span>&nbsp;
</span><b>Our Founder</b></p>

<p><b><a href="https://francishen.jux.com/2706076">SUSIE MATHEWS ABNEY</a></b> was the widow of John Pope Abney, the
founder of Abney Mills. &nbsp;Mr. Abney died in 1942, and so Mrs. Abney
survived her husband by more than 26 years. Although she preferred to remain in
the background where business affairs were concerned, Mrs. Abney, following the
death of her husband, nevertheless exercised a strong and benevolent influence
over the <b><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1750792-about-the-abney-foundation">subsequent
development and expansion</a></b> of Abney Mills from an organization of five
textile mills to the large company of 15 plants it is today&nbsp;(at the time
of printing, March 1969). <b><a href="https://ia600700.us.archive.org/1/items/AboutTheAbneyFoundation/About%20The%20Abney%20Foundation.pdf">See
PDF File here</a></b></p>
<p><b><i><a href="http://leanaweisz.deviantart.com/art/The-Abney-Foundation-About-Us-442163219">You
could check here the Post</a></i></b></p>

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