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November 30, 2022
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Gardens & Horticulture | The Gilded Age in America | Page 6

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Though Larz Anderson never knew his great-grandfather, the Cincinnati wine merchant Nicholas Longworth (1783-1863), he was very familiar with his imposing mansion in downtown Cincinnati. Longworth’s Greek Revival mansion and famous formal garden distinguished it from all other properties in the city. Larz visited the property often. His grandparents, Larz and Catherine Longworth Anderson, lived […]

October 21, 2021
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Biography | The Gilded Age in America | Page 4

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On Easter Monday, March 28, 1910, Larz and Isabel Anderson attended a field day for children at Randle Highlands in the District of Columbia. Known now as Washington Highlands, the area was first developed by Col. Arthur E. Randle (1859-1829), a prominent Washingtonian. The children of Randle Highlands petitioned Isabel to attend their festivities and help give […]

September 28, 2020
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Art & Architecture | The Gilded Age in America | Page 18

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A brownstone house at the southwest corner of Arlington and Beacon Streets across from Boston Garden contains a poignant memorial to two of Isabel Anderson’s maternal aunts who died young. Designed by Boston architects Gridley J.F. Bryant and Arthur D. Gilman, and built around 1860, the large town house at No. 1 Arlington Street was first purchased […]

August 5, 2020
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The Search for Kilgour Place | The Gilded Age in America

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Old Madison Pike in East Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati (2012) Though born in Paris, Larz Anderson spent most of his childhood and early teen years in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Until 1878, the Col. Nicholas Longworth Anderson family lived in downtown Cincinnati in a simple red brick town house at 120 East Fourth Street that had been built […]

August 5, 2020
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Isabel’s Morning with Lillian Gish | The Gilded Age in America

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After Larz Anderson’s death in 1937, Isabel Anderson simplified her life, divesting herself of real estate and other assets that she no longer wanted, and focusing her life on her home in Massachusetts and her simple camp in New Hampshire.  In Boston, she took an active part in the cultural life of the city, not […]

August 5, 2020
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The Man Behind the Portrait | The Gilded Age in America

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Larz Anderson’s “Field Marshall” Portrait, by DeWitt Lockman (1914). Anderson House, Washington, DC When we think of Larz Anderson, our mental image of him is one that has in large measure been defined by the portraiture in oils, photographs, and sculpture that he commissioned during his lifetime. In these artistic works, he memorialized his sense of himself […]

August 5, 2020
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Art & Architecture | The Gilded Age in America | Page 19

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In the fall of 1911, President William Howard Taft named Larz Anderson to be American Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Belgium.  Larz arranged to lease the Palais d’Assche, in the heart of old Brussels, as his legation and residence.  Though the large and elegant hôtel particulier was exactly what he had hoped for, it was in much […]

August 5, 2020
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Elsie’s Font | The Gilded Age in America

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In the late 1930s, Larz and Isabel Anderson made arrangements to donate an Italian baptismal font to the Washington National Cathedral in memory of Larz’s sister, Elsie Anderson McMillan (1874-1921).  The font had been in the private chapel of a villa near Farrara, Italy, and is said to represent the virtues of prudence and chastity.  The font […]

December 15, 2019
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A Gilded Age Family Vacation in Pomfret | The Gilded Age in America

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By Skip Moskey The Ben Grosvenor Inn, Pomfret, Conn. (Undated, but likely prior to 1894; author’s collection) One of the most enjoyable aspects of writing a biography of Larz and Isabel Anderson was discovering what their childhoods and young adult years were like.  Whatever had been written about them before my book’s publication in 2016, […]

December 15, 2019
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Books | The Gilded Age in America | Page 7

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[Click on the map for a closer look!] In 2014 I purchased a second copy of Isabel Anderson’s book, Under the Black Horse Flag (1926), for my collection of Anderson materials.  My copy of this important reference work by one of the subjects of my forthcoming dual biography, Larz and Isabel Anderson: Wealth and Celebrity in the Gilded Age, had become […]

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