Isabel Anderson (March 29, 1876 – November 3, 1948), née Isabel Weld Perkins, was a Boston heiress, author, and society hostess who left a legacy to the...
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Larz Anderson (section Marriage to Isabel Weld Perkins)
d'affaires, until he resigned to return to the U.S. for his wedding to Isabel Weld Perkins. His resignation was at the time controversial, and American newspapers...
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christened by Commodore Perkins' daughter Isabel Weld Perkins and launched from the Fore River on 9 April 1910. Perkins was commissioned on 18 November 1910...
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1944 by Mrs. Larz Anderson (Isabel Weld Perkins) and commissioned on 4 April 1945. Following shakedown off Cuba, Perkins entered the Norfolk Navy Yard...
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Boston Brahmin (section Weld)
Army) Charles Goddard Weld (1857–1911), philanthropist Isabel Weld Perkins (1877–1948), philanthropist Philip Saltonstall Weld (1915–1984), World War...
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Perkins and later served as one of several homes of his daughter Isabel Weld Perkins and her husband Larz Anderson. One 19th century commentator described...
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daughter of William Fletcher Weld, a multimillionaire from Boston's famous Weld Family. Their daughter, Isabel Weld Perkins, married Larz Anderson, a wealthy...
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columbarium: Larz Anderson (ashes), diplomat, art collector. His wife Isabel Weld Perkins is entombed with him in the cathedral's St. Mary Chapel. Joseph E...
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cousin William Fletcher "Billy" Weld II and called the estate "Weld". Isabel Weld Perkins believed her Weld family and the Weld family of Lulworth Castle to...
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Bridge, which was built in 1913 by Weld's niece Isabel Weld Perkins and her husband Larz Anderson. Note that Weld Boathouse is one of two important buildings...
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War naval officer George H. Perkins. His daughter Isabel Weld Perkins and his son-in-law Larz Anderson maintained Perkins Manor as one of several summer...
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these 1899 Wintons was purchased by Larz Anderson and his new wife, Isabel Weld Perkins. Publicity generated sales. In 1901, the news that both Reginald...
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a gilded bronze eagle sculpture that diplomat Larz Anderson and Isabel Weld Perkins, his socialite heiress wife, brought back from Japan in the early...
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Farnham Perkins (1877–1956), American zoologist and eugenicist Ian Perkins, American musician/guitarist now in the band The Horrible Crowes Isabel Weld Perkins...
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residence of Larz Anderson, an American diplomat, and his wife, Isabel Weld Perkins, an author and American Red Cross volunteer. Architects Arthur Little...
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George Walker Weld, 1840–1905, philanthropist, athlete Greg Weld, race car driver and manufacturer Isabel Weld Perkins, 1876–1948 John Weld Peck (1874 –...
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Brookline on the 64-acre (26 ha) estate once owned by Larz Anderson and Isabel Weld Perkins. The park contains the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, the oldest automobile...
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American suffragist Theodora Agnes Peck (1882–1964), author and poet Isabel Weld Perkins (1876–1948), heiress, socialite, and author Edith Allen Phelps, twice...
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New Hampshire to John Lynch George H. Perkins (1836–1899), Commodore for the United States Navy Isabel Weld Perkins (1876–1948), Boston area heiress, author...
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Cross volunteer (1918, for courage during the Vosges Hills Battle) Isabel Weld Perkins, for Red Cross volunteer work. Thomas A. Pope 1918 Corporal, U.S...
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members included: Katherine Abbott Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz Mrs. Isabel Weld Perkins Anderson (Mrs. Larz Anderson) Mrs. Nelson Bartlett Mrs. Henry Forbes...
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donated the Weld Boathouse to Harvard University. William Fletcher Weld left an estate estimated at $20 million. His granddaughter Isabel Weld Perkins inherited...
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residence of Larz Anderson, an American diplomat, and his wife, Isabel Weld Perkins, an author and American Red Cross volunteer. The architects Arthur...
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Anderson Park, the former estate (1899–1948) of Larz Anderson III and Isabel Weld Perkins, in Brookline. His findings, along with plans for an interpretive...
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boathouse is the Anderson Memorial Bridge built in 1913 by Weld's niece Isabel Weld Perkins and her husband Larz Anderson. This bridge was designed with...
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Great-grandson Philip Saltonstall Weld — World War II commando, publisher, environmentalist Great-granddaughter Isabel Weld Perkins — socialite philanthropist...
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ISBN 1-56013-002-4 The Welds once owned much of the land that became Arnold Arboretum. Isabel Weld Perkins, the niece of the Weld described in this article...
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Cross volunteer (1918, for courage during the Vosges Hills Battle) Isabel Weld Perkins, for Red Cross volunteer work. Thomas A. Pope 1918 Corporal, U.S...
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affairs, who had the Larz Anderson House built for him and his wife Isabel Weld Perkins, which was bequeathed to the Society of Cincinnati as their international...
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preservationist Theodora Agnes Peck (1882–1964), author and poet Isabel Weld Perkins (1876–1948), heiress, author, and society hostess Delia Lyman Porter...
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