Papers, 1921-1952.

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Papers, 1921-1952.

Journalist and publicist. Correspondence, drafts, notes, and clippings, relating to an unpublished biography of Hetty Howland (Robinson) Green (1835-1916) and her son, Edward Howland Robinson Green (1868-1936), written in collaboration with Colonel Green's private secretary, Walter Hayes Marshall; and typescripts of several articles.

11 boxes.

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Green, Hetty Howland Robinson, 1835-1916

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Hetty Green (born Henrietta Howland Robinson, November 21, 1834, New Bedford, Massachusetts - July 3, 1916, New York, New York) was nicknamed the Witch of Wall Street. As an an American businesswoman and financier, Green was known for her wealth and as a miser. She was born to a very wealthy family who owned a large whaling fleet. When her father and aunt both died in 1865 she inherited approximately $8 million. In 1867 she married Edward Henry Green, a member of a wealthy Vermont family. She ma...

Green, E. H. R. (Edward Howland Robinson), 1868-1936

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Marshall, Walter Hayes.

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Beffel, John Nicholas, 1887-1973.

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