High Style in the Gilded Age: Caroline Helen Parrish Brown
The seventh lecture on women of the Gilded Age in Southampton will be all about Caroline Helen Parrish Brown. Tragically, at the age of five, Helen loses her mother, but she is doted on by her father, the wealthy bon vivant James Parrish, and by her grandmother Sarah Redwood Parrish and her Uncle Sam Parrish, Southampton’s beloved benefactor. She and her brother James Jr. spend long, lazy summers moving among the various Parrish summer “cottages” in Southampton - some of the most beautiful residences anywhere. The seventh lecture on women of the Gilded Age in Southampton will focus on the Cryder Triplets. After their debut in 1900, the Cryder Triplets are celebrities as well as curiosities in New York society. Their marriages bring them wealth and glamorous lives but, for one of them, family life also brings scandal and tragedy. SHM's website: https://www.southamptonhistory.org/ SHM's Events: https://www.southamptonhistory.org/ca... Like us on Facebook: / southamptonhistorymuseum Follow us on Instagram: / southampton_museum Follow us on Twitter: / southamptonhm

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