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Philippine E. Von Overstolz

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88:, the daughter of Louis Espenschied (1821-1887), a wagon-maker owner of Louis Espenschied Wagon Co., and Catherine Weber (1824-1887). She was of German-Spanish descent. Her father was one of the first settlers of St. Louis. Through the affluence of her highly-cultured parents she was enable to enjoy rare advantages of education and full development of the talent she possessed. In early childhood, she had a well-equipped art studio, and it was at the time the only private studio in St. Louis. At the age of eight years, she won medals and other premiums for pencil-drawings and several studies in oil, and she continued to win premiums offered to young artists until her thirteenth year, when a serious illness caused by the effects of oils prevented further paint work. She took up the study of vocal music. In instrumental music, she commanded a knowledge of harp, piano, organ, violin, mandolin and banjo, and her proficiency was marked. She had an aptitude for language, and in Germany she was pronounced an exceptional German scholar for one born and bred an American. 28: 340: 108:, Overstolz found help and encouragement in both art and literature. One of his legacies to her was a large library and a collection of paintings, valued at $ 100,000 ($ 100,000 in 1893 are $ 2,591,699.31 in 2017), which was widely exhibited in large fairs and expositions and requested for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. 143:
Rhine, No. 43 Rhein-Strasse, Cologne, Germany, was retained by the royal rulers of Germany. They had six children, among whom: Charles Henry von Overstoltz (1880-1941), Ida von Overstoltz (1878-1961), Marie E. von Overstoltz, Catherine Philippine von Overstoltz, and Lucile Alice von Overstoltz Koeck (1876–1948).
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In 1875 Philippine E. Von Overstolz married Henry Clemens Overstolz (1822-1887), a member of the oldest living German family in the world, and twice mayor of St. Louis. The Overstolz ancestry was direct from the Roman family named Superbus, and whose home, "The Tempel-Haus," on the banks of the
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Later in life, Overstolz undertook the study of medicine as an additional provision for herself and live children against possible adversity and graduated from a western medical college.
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Year: 1880; Census Place: Saint Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: 724; Family History Film: 1254724; Page: 229B; Enumeration District: 142; Image: 0407.
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Her talent for modeling was evident, and without any instruction she achieved success. Busts of herself in bronze and marble were made by the distinguished sculptor,
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In 1894 she remarried to Dr. Otto Edward Forster (1858-1920), a graduate of the Washington University Medical School in 1881. Forster was the son of
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A woman of the century; fourteen hundred-seventy biographical sketches accompanied by portraits of leading American women in all walks of life
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905 (1893).
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She died on September 6, 1925, and is buried with her first husband at
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An anecdote says that she was the only young lady with whom President
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Christensen, Lawrence O.; Foley, William E.; Kremer, Gary (1999).
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Philippine Espenschied Von Overstolz was born on May 1, 1847, in
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She was a patron of arts and helped young artists like
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The Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association
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St. Louis, Missouri
Frederick Ruckstull
World's Columbian Exposition
Henry Overstolz
William Merritt Chase
William Henry Howe
George Chambers (son)
Joseph Rusling Meeker
Frederick Ruckstull
Marquand Forster
Ulysses Grant
Bellefontaine Cemetery
The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 10
In Search of Canaan: Black Migration to Kansas, 1879-80
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