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Jacqueline Kennedy and JFK, still a senator at the time, are seen here reading a story to their daughter, Caroline, outside of the Hyannis Port home. Bettmann - Getty Images 1960
In 1986, Caroline Kennedy, the only daughter of the late President Kennedy, married Edwin A. Schlossberg in an intimate Catholic ceremony on Cape Cod.
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President and first lady at the time, JFK and Jackie pose with Caroline and baby JFK Jr. (also nicknamed John-John) outside the White House. John F. Kennedy Library - Getty Images 1961
She was named Woman of the Year 1962 for her efforts in uplifting the American history and art. [232] Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is seen as being customary in her role as first lady, [233] [234] though Frank N. Magill argued that her life was validation that "fame and celebrity" changed the way that first ladies are evaluated historically. [235]
The dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier for her wedding to John F. Kennedy in 1953 is one of the best-remembered bridal gowns of all time. [1] The gown was the creation of African-American fashion designer Ann Lowe, [2] who was not credited as the designer at the time of the Bouvier-Kennedy wedding.
Hammersmith Farm's 28-room main house was built in 1887 for John W. Auchincloss, the uncle of Hugh D. Auchincloss (1897–1976), Jacqueline Kennedy's stepfather. It was erected on what had been originally known as "Hammersmith Island," possibly named after the English hometown of William Brenton , the 17th-century governor of Rhode Island who ...
Per the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture biography entry on Lowe, "About 10 days before the [Kennedy] wedding, a ruptured pipe in Lowe’s building destroyed the ...