Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy
American
Amelie Louise Rives (1863-1945) was an American novelist, playwright and a goddaughter of Robert E Lee. - AsNotedIn
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- Father Alfred L Rives
Amelie Louise Rives (1863-1945) was an American novelist, playwright and a goddaughter of Robert E Lee. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1888/00/00 | "The Quick or the Dead?", a steamy account of a widow's passion for her late husband's look-alike cousin, is published. The novel will go on to sell 300,000 copies. | Author | |||||
1888/06/14 | Amelie Louise Rives marries John Armstrong Chanler. | Bride | Marriage Amelie Louise Rives and John Armstrong Chanler | ||||
1890/05/00 | From mid of May to the mid of October, Archie Chanler rents the Hotel de Pompa-dour (L'Ermitage de Pompadour, across from the Fontainebleau Palace) as a vacation villa for Amelie, novelist Julia Magruder and their companions. | Visitor | Fontainebleau | Ile-de-France | |||
1909/00/00 | Amelie Troubetzkoy inherits Castle Hill. | Home | Castle Hill | Keswick |
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