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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucy_AldrichLucy Aldrich - Wikipedia

    Lucy Truman Aldrich (October 23, 1869 – January 12, 1955) was a philanthropist and art collector who was the eldest daughter of U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island.

  2. 24. März 2023 · One of the most colourful among those taken hostage and led into the mountains was Lucy Aldrich, sister-in-law of oil and banking tycoon John D Rockefeller Jr. The adventurous Aldrich, who was...

  3. 4. Apr. 2023 · Lucy Aldrich, who had fallen behind, found herself in a small village and was rescued. One hardly knows whether to admire or scorn this woman who — at the risk of her life — kept her jewels ...

  4. 1. Nov. 2023 · Lucy Aldrich, a wealthy Providence socialite, was among the 28 hostages taken by armed robbers in 1923 while traveling by train in China. She was released after a night in a village and returned to Rhode Island with a remarkable story.

  5. 1. Nov. 2023 · Lucy Aldrich, a wealthy Providence socialite, was among the 28 hostages taken by armed robbers in 1923 while traveling by train in China. She was released after a night in a village and returned to Rhode Island with a remarkable story.

  6. Lucy Aldrich Rockefeller Waletzky (born 1941) is an American philanthropist and environmentalist. She is the third daughter of Laurance Spelman Rockefeller (1910–2004) and Mary French (1910–1997), and a fourth-generation member of the Rockefeller family.

  7. 10. Apr. 2023 · Lucy Aldrich was among the passengers of the Peking Express train that was derailed and looted by bandits in 1923. She escaped after a few days, but some of her companions were held hostage for over a month. Read the review of James M. Zimmerman's book The Peking Express.