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Marion in the Golden Age

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Marion in the Golden Age

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In The Late Nineteenth Century, America's new railroads flooded Marion with extravagant cargo: the rich and famous. For the likes of Mark Twain, Henry James and President Grover Cleveland, whose home here was known as the "summer White House," Marion became a treasured sanctuary from city life. Teeming with prosperity and the blossoming arts, this hamlet offered a setting so breathtaking that it inspired some of the world's foremost creative minds. Encouraged by The Century Magazine editor Richard Watson Gilder, prominent artists, architects, writers and celebrities flocked to Marion. Also frequented by Academy Award-winning actress Ethel Barrymore, it was here that Charles Dana Gibson sketched his iconic "Gibson Girl." Whether following First Lady Frances Cleveland's trendsetting fashion or the well-publicized wedding of Cecil Clark and Richard Harding Davis, the eyes of America were firmly planted on Marion's sparkling shores and glittering guests.

Author Biography:

Judith Westlund Rosbe currently serves as President of the Sippican Historical Society, for which she has been a director for over 30 years. She is a retired lawyer and graduate of Northwestern University, where she earned her M.A.T. in English. In addition to her responsibilities within the Sippican Historical Society, she frequently gives historical talks to Marion audiences as well as the New Bedford Whaling Museum, including a presentation commemorating 100 years ownership of Marion's Great Hill by the Galen Stone family. She is also the author of Marion, Massachusetts; Maritime Marion, Massachusetts; Beverly Yacht Club; and Marion Art Center.
Release date Australia
May 4th, 2009
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
126
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9781596296343
Product ID
4387868

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