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Bertha Honoré Palmer

(Palmer, Bertha Honoré, 1849-1918)


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Bertha Matilde Palmer (née Honoré; May 22, 1849 – May 5, 1918) was an American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist. She was the wife of millionaire Potter Palmer and early member of the Chicago Woman's Club, as well as president of the Board of Lady Managers. She is most known for her work during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, as well as her donation of her impressionist art collection to the Art Institute of Chicago. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Palmer, Bertha Honoré, 1849-1918, contrib.: Rand, McNally and Co.'s Handbook of the World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago: Rand, McNally and Co., 1893), ed. by Stuart C. Wade, also contrib. by Countess of Aberdeen, Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Daniel Hudson Burnham, William Eleroy Curtis, Adler and Sullivan, S. S. Beman, William W. Boyington, Henry Ives Cobb, W. J. Edbrooke, Frank W. Grogan, Sophia Hayden, Jarvis Hunt, W. L. B. Jenney, Henry Van Brunt, and Francis Whitehouse
  • [Info] Palmer, Bertha Honoré, 1849-1918, contrib.: The World's Fair As Seen in One Hundred Days (Philadelphia: Ariel Book Co., c1893), by Henry Davenport Northrop, also contrib. by Nancy Huston Banks
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