John William Sterling, a Well-Respected Man With a Secret
John William Sterling was a well-respected man about town, confidante to Gilded Age robber barons. But he had a living arrangement 'much commented on.'
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John William Sterling was a well-respected man about town, confidante to Gilded Age robber barons. But he had a living arrangement 'much commented on.'
newenglandhistoricalsociety.comJohn William Sterling papers MS 1097 knowledge of railroad finance and was' an adviser to financiers, and an executor and trustee of large estates. He was a member of the New England Society, the American Arts Society, and the Congregational Church of Stratford. He died suddenly, of heart failure, July 5,1918, at the castle of Lord Mount Stephen, in Grand Metis, Que., Canada, where it had been his custom to spend an annual vacation enjoying the fishing. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. His...
ead-pdfs.library.yale.eduHe speaks of the battles of the civil war, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Monitor and the Merrimac, and the death of President Lincoln’s son, Willy, as current events. … Another theory for the lack of photographs of Bloss, or of Sterling and Bloss together, is that as executor of Sterling’s estate and inheritor of Sterling’s personal papers, Bloss may have decided (or at Sterling’s family’s insistence, been coerced) to destroy all records of the relationship, photographic and otherwise, to...
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www.loc.govJohn William Sterling papers MS 1097 knowledge of railroad finance and was' an adviser to financiers, and an executor and trustee of large estates. He was a member of the New England Society, the American Arts Society, and the Congregational Church of Stratford. He died suddenly, of heart failure, July 5,1918, at the castle of Lord Mount Stephen, in Grand Metis, Que., Canada, where it had been his custom to spend an annual vacation enjoying the fishing. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. His...
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