Hotel de Broglie, Paris
- Also Known As: Hotel de Lord Granard
- Address: 73 Rue de Varenne
- Vicinity: Just E of Rodin Museum
- Arrondissement Municipal of 7th Lt, Palais-Bourbon in Paris
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1752/00/00 | Pierre Mouret | Architect | Hotel de Broglie is built as a hotel particulier for the 2nd Duke of Broglie. | |||
1782/00/00 | Jean-Baptiste Le Boursier | Architect | Hotel de Broglie is remodeled or rebuilt by Jean-Baptiste Louis Elisabeth Le Boursier for Marshal de Broglie. | |||
1815/00/00 | Duke of Plaisance whose eldest daughter-in-law was the Philadelphia-born, Sophie de Barbe-Marbois, rents Hotel de Broglie fom Marquis de Semonville. | |||||
1826/00/00 | The widowed Duchess of Montebello (1782-1856) buys the Hotel de Broglie. | |||||
1860/00/00 | Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur remodels the Hotel de Broglie for Comte d'Haussonville, and his wife the essayist Louise de Broglie (1818-1882). | |||||
1914/00/00 | Ruth Livingston Mills | Home | Ogden Mills and his wife, Ruth, purchase Hotel de Broglie as a residences. | |||
1917/07/05 | John J Pershing | American Commander | The American Expeditionary Forces is established in France under the command of General John J Pershing. Ogden and Ruth Mills will lend Hotel de Broglie to be used as the Headquarters of the US Army until 1920. | |||
1920/09/00 | Ogden Mills | Home | After returning to New York in July, Ogden Mills sails back to Europe in September. | |||
1920/10/00 | Ruth Livingston Mills | Health | Ruth Livingston Mills is on the mend after suffering a bout of pleurisy. | |||
1920/10/13 | Ruth Livingston Mills | Died | With her husband Ogden by her side, Ruth Livingston Mills dies of a heart attack at her home on the Rue de Varenne in Paris, France. | Death of Ruth Livingston Mills | ||
1970/00/00 | Beatrice Forbes, Countess of Granard | Home | Ogden Mills and Ruth's daughter, Beatrice Forbes, Countess of Granard, inherits Hotel de Broglie and has it restored under the direction of Jacques Robine. | |||
1972/01/30 | Beatrice Forbes, Countess of Granard | Died | Beatrice Forbes dies at her home on the Rue de Varenne in Paris, France. |
Particulars for Hotel de Broglie, Paris: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Building Type | House |
Criteria | Person |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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