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Nancy (Boyd) Willey 1902–1998, was an American
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from
Sag Harbor, New York Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County, New York, United States, in the towns of Southampton and East Hampton on eastern Long Island. The village developed as a working port on Gardiner's Bay. The population was 2,772 at the ...
. She was the founding president and historian for the Old Sagg-Harbour Committee.


Early life

Nancy was born in
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, and grew up in
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. Her mother, Annie Cooper Boyd, is a painter of the
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style. Her family has lived in Sag Harbor for generations, her grandfather was William Cooper, a prosperous boatbuilder and son of a Whaler. Nancy graduated from Barnard College in New York City with a Degree in Sociology. There she met her future husband, (Dr.)Malcolm Macdonald Willey. They married in 1924. In 1932 the Willey's, a young, relatively middle-class family, responded to Architect
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s published autobiography by writing to his publisher and requesting a meeting. Nancy wanted to build a house for eight thousand dollars and was seeking a like mind to design the house. While she did not think he would accept the commission, Wright accepted as she was his first paying client, following a dearth of commissions during the
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. The first home scheme of the
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was rejected by Nancy as too expensive at seventeen thousand ($299,216.30 in 2020). Wright went back to the drawing board, ultimately creating what was the first 'art home', a design copied across the Midwest as a
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house and thereby securing his reputation as the greatest living American architect. The Willey house was in danger of demolition until it was restored in 2002 and placed on the
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. The house was progenitor to tens of thousands of cheap copies, which spawned a housing boom in the great plains after the deprivations of the
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era. It was Wright's template for
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, which is now known as the AMERICAN RANCH Style House, which, partly due to the enthusiasm of Nancy Willey, that spark of creativity lit the way for his final period of architectural triumphs.


Activism

She was a consummate letter writer during the 1940s, spending summers at the cottage in Sag harbor. The Sag Harbor Historical society has over 1,000 pieces of Nancy Willey correspondence, she embarked on writing the history of the Sag Whalers, which was published in 1949. While there, she and Josephine Bassett decided to save the
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from demolition, and succeeded in moving the structure to Main Street, where it was placed on the
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. It was one of the accomplishments of Nancy Boyd Willey in Sag Harbor, the other was the establishment of the Sag Harbor Historic District. She also was instrumental in the creation of the Village's Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board, its historical purview was to protect the unique architectural history of Sag Harbor. In 1954 Nancy and Malcolm divorced, and she moved back to New York. In 1965 she retired to the cottage at 174 Main street in the village. She created the Old Sagg-Harbor committee, a collection of environmentalists and preservationists dedicated to protect the views of Sag that her mother had painted. A spin off, the Sag Harbor Conservation and Planning Alliance (CAPA), worked on environmental conservation issues. The Little Northwest Creek was being eyed for development and in 1974 they were able to get the town board to acquire the property. Other groups, modeled after hers, have taken to advocating for Sag harbors historical preservation and environmentalism. When she died her will provided that the Annie Boyd Cooper house would transfer to the Sag Harbor Historical society. The Annie Cooper Boyd House was the foundation of the Old Sagg-Harbour Committee, also the environmental group Sag Harbor Conservation and Planning Alliance (CAPA). This ecological conservation group saved Little Northwest Creek and wetlands from developers, and worked to preserve Barcelona Neck, home of the Grace Estate. Other successful exploits in conservation include the Trout Pond nature habitat and the nature trails in the Long Pond Greenbelt.


See also

*
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- Nature preservationists


References


External links

* THE STORY OF SAG HARBOR Pamphlet – January 1, 194

* Documentary - “The Plow That Broke The Plains” film by Pare Lorentz, 1936. {{DEFAULTSORT:Willey, Nancy (Boyd) Historic preservation organizations American environmentalists American women environmentalists
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