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''']''' (1868–1934) was an American writer of fiction and non-fiction. '''Mary Austin''' may refer to:
* ] (1868–1934), American writer of fiction and non-fiction

'''Mary Austin''' may also refer to:
* ] (1900–1986), Australian community worker and political activist * ] (1900–1986), Australian community worker and political activist
* ] (1768–1824), mother of Texan pioneer Stephen F. Austin * ] (1768–1824), mother of Texan pioneer Stephen F. Austin
* ], closest friend and former girlfriend of musician ] (subject of the Queen song "]") * Mary Austin (born 1951), ]
* Mary Austin, wife of ] and co-founder of the Kahle/Austin Foundation * Mary Austin, wife of ] and co-founder of the Kahle/Austin Foundation
* Mary Austin, a pseudonym of American science fiction writer ] * Mary Austin, pseudonym of American science fiction writer ]
* ] (born 1964), American landscape painter
* ], a mountain in California's Sierra Nevada range * ], mountain in California's Sierra Nevada range


==See also== ==See also==
* ] (1784–1846), historical writer * ] (1784–1846), American historical writer


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