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Just Who Was



                    Mary Couts Burnett?



















































        Fort Worth’s citizens gave TCU a boost when they were   Over the years, the marriage became contentious, in part
        most needed. Mary Couts Burnett’s generous endowment    because of Burk Burnett’s relationship with his granddaughter
        in 1923 allowed the University to build her namesake    from a previous marriage Ann Burnett Tandy. The situation
        library. Her gift also allowed the school to survive during   deteriorated to the point in 1920 that Mary began to mention
        the great depression.                                   to others that Burk Burnett was planning to murder her. Burk
                                                                Burnett had Mary declared legally insane and committed to
        So who is Mary Couts Burnett and why did she give to TCU?   an asylum in a private home in Weatherford, Texas where she
        The story reads a bit like a dime-store novel.          was kept virtually a prisoner until she broke out of the asylum
                                                                on the very day of her husband’s death on June 26, 1922.
        Mary was born into privilege in 1856, one of five daughters,
        to Colonel James R. Couts, a cattleman and prominent banker   With good counsel of her personal physician, Dr. Charles
        in Parker County. James Couts was apparently an admirer   Harris, Mary got her insanity ruling reversed and then
        of Addison Clark as he was known to have helped Clark’s   successfully challenged her husband’s will for her “widow’s
        fledgling school during its Thorp Springs period.       half,” of the Burnett estate, which her husband had left to
                                                                his granddaughter. Mary won the battle and received half of
        In 1892, Mary married divorced cattle baron Samuel      his estate. Shortly after having won the battle for the Burnett
        Burk Burnett. He had made his fortune in cattle ranching,   estate, Mary made a bequest to Texas Christian University for
        establishing the Four Sixes Ranch and also partnered with   $3 million in trust. Her gift represents the most remarkable
        Quanah Parker to lease grazing land on Comanche and     single benefaction the University has yet received.
        Kiowa reservations in Oklahoma. Burk Burnett and Mary
        made their home in Fort Worth, Texas.

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