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  1. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfEvalyn Walsh McLean Papers

    Title: Evalyn Walsh McLean Papers Inclusive Dates: 1874-1948 ID No.: MSS32318 Creator: McLean, Evalyn Walsh, 1886-1947 Extent: 45,000 items Extent: 113 containers plus 3 oversize Extent: 46.4 linear feet Language: Collection material in English Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

  2. On March 4, 1932, a con man named Gaston B. Means was approached by Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean, of Washington, D.C., who felt that she might be of material assistance to Colonel Lindbergh in ...

  3. Correspondence, memoranda, business and legal records, notes, printed matter, scrapbooks, broadsides, photographs, and other papers pertaining primarily to McLean's leading role in the social life of Washington, D.C. Business records relate chiefly to the Colorado mining interests of her father, Thomas F. Walsh, and the Walsh family as well as to the publishing interests of her husband, Edward ...

  4. Evalyn Walsh McLean Famous memorial Birth 1 Aug 1886. Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Death 26 Apr 1947 (aged 60) Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Burial. Rock Creek Cemetery.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2006 · Former home of: Evalyn Walsh McLean (Mining Heiress, Socialite, Last Owner of the Hope Diamond) Located: 3308 R St. NW, near Wisconsin Ave NW This was the final home of Evalyn Walsh McLean, flashy owner of the 44.5 carat Hope Diamond. Her childhood home, built by Tom Walsh to upstage rivals among Washington's burgeoning nouveaux riches, still stands at 2020 Massachusetts Avenue and is now the ...

  6. When Evalyn and Ned McLean got married in 1908, they seemed to have it all. A golden couple, they had wealth, connections and loving families. As a wedding present, the McLeans got a summer cottage (read “mansion”) in Bar Harbor, Maine. Bar Harbor had for decades been a magnet for Gilded Age show-offs. That first summer was perhaps their ...

  7. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Evalyn Walsh McLean. Foto: Getty. La pena acabó con ella y el joyero Harry Winston, atraído por su misterio, compró el diamante. En 1958 donó la piedra al Museo Smithsonian y en la siguiente ...