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  1. 29 de sept. de 1997 · Gregory said his grandmother, also named Evalyn McLean, at 19 married 57-year-old Sen. Robert Reynolds, a North Carolina Democrat who had courted her mother. In 1947, the younger Evalyn died of an ...

  2. 20 de may. de 2018 · Harry Winston Inc. of New York City purchased Mrs. McLean's entire jewelry collection, including the Hope Diamond, from her estate in 1949. This collection also included the 94.8-carat Star of the East diamond, the 15-carat Star of the South diamond, a 9-carat green diamond, and a 31-carat diamond which is now called the McLean diamond.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2015 · Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 13, 2015. 1. Evalyn Walsh McLean and the Hope Diamond Marker. Inscription. A Cinderella world once existed behind the stone wall you see straight ahead, occupied by Evalyn Walsh McLean. Evalyn was the only daughter of multimillionaire Thomas F. Walsh — he struck gold in Colorado — and Carrie Bell ...

  4. 24 de oct. de 2017 · EVALYN WALSH MCLEAN. By Harris & Ewing ... She happily wore the diamond, and there are even stories that she would affix the jewel to her dog's collar and let him wander around the apartment with it.

  5. 6 de dic. de 2019 · The American heiress Evalyn Walsh McLean couldn’t get enough of jewels. She was inordinately rich, thanks to her father, who had literally struck gold with one of the largest gold mines in America.

  6. www.josephmcleangregory.com › index › meet-josephMeet Joseph McLean Gregory

    Joseph McLean Gregory is the great-grandson of Evalyn Walsh McLean. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, he was educated at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, and is the president and founder of Hope Diamond Collection. A noted author and historian, Joseph has received rave reviews for his books, Queen of Diamonds and his latest book ...

  7. Evalyn Walsh McLean was the daughter of Thomas F. Walsh of Washington, D.C., whose successful mining ventures in Colorado made him a fortune. In 1907 she married Edward Beale McLean, heir to a family fortune that included ownership of the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Washington Post, thus combining two great family fortunes. Evalyn McLean soon