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A Study of Chateau sur Mer Report II: Rites of Passage: The Wetmores of Chateau sur Mer
Holly Collins

This report outlines the Wetmore family's prominent role in Victorian life - from their position as international merchants to their key roles in American politics, the arts and historic preservation. I. William S. Wetmore……………………………………………………...........1-18 Humble Beginnings A Global Perspective and Exemplary Career A Visionary Investor Life in Old New York Society Destiny - A Single Parent A Change of Venue - Chateau sur Mer Leadership and Fellowship in Newport
II. George Peadody Wetmore…………………………………………..............19-44 Coming of Age A New Era at Chateau sur Mer His Excellence the Governor The Family Enters Public Life The Business of Power and Privilege Social and Personal Obligations Mr. Senator Family Life on Capitol Hill Continuing Stewardship On Behalf of Newport
III. Edith and Maude Wetmore……………………………………….................45-55 Passages The Spinster Sisters of Chateau sur Mer In Her Father’s Footsteps The Immutable End of a Legacy
IV. Exibits……………………………………………………………………..56-111
V. Bibliography……………………………………………………………...112-114
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A History of The Preservation Society of Newport County
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A Study of Chateau sur Mer Report I: The Wetmore Family and Their Domestics
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Green Animals Living Art: A Singular Expression of Portuguese-American Cultural Traditions and Values
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Kingscote's Coming of Age: A Sentimental Journey
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Servant Life at The Breakers: A Room with a View
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