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Susan Lawrence Dana (October 13, 1862 – February 20, 1946) was an American philanthropist and heiress to a substantial fortune, including silver mines in the Rocky Mountains. After her father died, Lawrence Dana took over his western mines and properties throughout central Illinois.
First floor plan for the Dana–Thomas House. The Dana–Thomas House (also known as the Susan Lawrence Dana House and Dana House) is a Prairie School–style home at 301 East Lawrence Avenue in Springfield, Illinois, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was built in 1902–1904 for the philanthropist Susan Lawrence Dana.
At that time Monroe was caring for 29 children and eight elderly women. A big part of the home's continued success was due to Susan Lawrence Dana, who continued her mother's support of the home both financially and politically. The home's demise began when philosophical and social changes began occurring in the mid-1920s.
The family was still in mourning when the unthinkable happened: Will's mother, Dana Reeve, who had devoted herself to caring for her husband while also being a phenomenal mom to Will, was ...
Dana Family. Richard Dana ... Susan Hale (1833–1910), artist and author. ... Lawrence Family. Samuel Lawrence (died 1827), revolutionary
Will's mother, Dana Reeve, was diagnosed with lung cancer and died in March 2006 at 44, just 17 months after Christopher's death. (Christopher shared his older two children with ex-partner Gae Exton.)
Susann Sills’ family couldn’t fathom that her husband Scott Sills was involved in her murder — until his arrest and eventual sentencing of 15 years to life in prison.
Lawrence was born in Boston. His parents were William Richards Lawrence and Susan Coombs Dana. [1] His grandfather was Amos Adams Lawrence. He attended Harvard Medical School where he received his M.D. in 1873. [1] He worked as a physician at the Boston Dispensary and as an assistant surgeon of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers ...