Lucille, eldest daughter of Joseph Pulitzer of New York, died at Chatwold, their summer home Friday afternoon after an illness from typhoid fever lasting over four months. The end had been expected since Christmas when a rapid change for the worse set in. She was in her 18th year and last summer made her debut in Bar Harbor society. Her illness followed shortly afterwards. The most noted specialists in the country were employed and his daughter's condition had improved so greatly that Mr. Pulizer intended leaving for his winter home on Jekyl island in a few days.
Portsmouth Herald; Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
January 1, 1898; Page Four.
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Lucille, eldest daughter of Joseph Pulitzer of New York, died at Chatwold, their summer home Friday afternoon after an illness from typhoid fever lasting over four months. The end had been expected since Christmas when a rapid change for the worse set in. She was in her 18th year and last summer made her debut in Bar Harbor society. Her illness followed shortly afterwards. The most noted specialists in the country were employed and his daughter's condition had improved so greatly that Mr. Pulizer intended leaving for his winter home on Jekyl island in a few days.
Portsmouth Herald; Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
January 1, 1898; Page Four.
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