CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN. Washington D.C. November 1879 - Washington D.C. December 24, 1980 . "Of course, as you knew long ago - I am married - since last November," wrote American Caroline van Hook... Read full biography
CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN. Washington D.C. November 1879 - Washington D.C. December 24, 1980 . "Of course, as you knew long ago - I am married - since last November," wrote American Caroline van Hook Bean in the summer of 1914 from Veere to one of her classmates of the famous Smith College for women... Read full biography
CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN. Washington D.C. November 1879 - Washington D.C. December 24, 1980 . "Of course, as you knew long ago - I am married - since last November," wrote American Caroline van Hook Bean in the summer of 1914 from Veere to one of her classmates of the famous Smith College for women in Massachusetts. "My husband was sent for hurriedly on account of a stroke his father had - so we were married at once just as we were about to announce the engagement!". In December 1913, the New... Read full biography
CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN. Washington D.C. November 1879 - Washington D.C. December 24, 1980 . "Of course, as you knew long ago - I am married - since last November," wrote American Caroline van Hook Bean in the summer of 1914 from Veere to one of her classmates of the famous Smith College for women in Massachusetts. "My husband was sent for hurriedly on account of a stroke his father had - so we were married at once just as we were about to announce the engagement!". In December 1913, the New York Times and The New York Herald payed attention to the marriage, following which the reviewer of the Algemeen Handelsblad sardonically wrote: "In the Society Report we see our painter, the bridegroom's father, appear as 'Baron Bart J. Blommers, the... Read full biography
CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN. Washington D.C. November 1879 - Washington D.C. December 24, 1980 . "Of course, as you knew long ago - I am married - since last November," wrote American Caroline van Hook Bean in the summer of 1914 from Veere to one of her classmates of the famous Smith College for women in Massachusetts. "My husband was sent for hurriedly on account of a stroke his father had - so we were married at once just as we were about to announce the engagement!". In December 1913, the New York Times and The New York Herald payed attention to the marriage, following which the reviewer of the Algemeen Handelsblad sardonically wrote: "In the Society Report we see our painter, the bridegroom's father, appear as 'Baron Bart J. Blommers, the noted Dutch painter'. After the marriage the young couple will go to Europe 'to see the bride groo... Read full biography
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