Mrs. James O. Green
Amy was the older Hewitt sister who chose to marry and have children. Known for her sweet temper and practical sense of responsibility, Amy played a major role in the initial planning and collecting for the new teaching museum, honoring the wishes of her grandfather. As Mrs. James O. Green, she remained a generous donor to the Museum.

We have 51 objects that Mrs. James O. Green has been involved with.
We know 9 people that Mrs. James O. Green is related to.
- Peter Cooper
- 1883.
- This person is a grandparent of James.
- This person is involved with 3 objects in our collection.
- Sarah Cooper Hewitt
- (American, 1859–1930).
- A dynamic personality with an educated eye for design.
- This person is a sibling of James.
- This person is involved with 8001 objects in our collection.
- Eleanor Garnier Hewitt
- (American, 1864–1924).
- A design education pioneer and skilled equestrian.
- This person is a sibling of James.
- This person is involved with 7136 objects in our collection.
- Mrs. John Innes Kane
- American, 1857 – 1926.
- A scion engaged in philanthropy, amateur science, and world travel.
- This person is a friend of James.
- This person is involved with 335 objects in our collection.
- Erskine Hewitt
- (American, 1871–1938).
- Lawyer, philanthropist, and collector of Americana.
- This person is a sibling of James.
- This person is involved with 2672 objects in our collection.
- Mrs. Abram S. Hewitt
- American, 1830–1912.
- Mother of the museum’s founders, Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt.
- This person is a parent of James.
- This person is involved with 55 objects in our collection.