Elisabeth Severance Prentiss, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Elisabeth Severance Prentiss

US philanthropist

Date of Birth: 16-Nov-1865

Place of Birth: Titusville, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of Death: 04-Jan-1944

Profession: socialite, philanthropist, organizational founder

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Elisabeth Severance Prentiss

  • Elisabeth Severance Prentiss or Mrs.
  • Francis Fleury Prentiss (1865–1944) was an American philanthropist from Cleveland, Ohio. Elisabeth Severance was born into a wealthy home as the daughter of the oil magnate Louis Severance and Fanny Benedict.
  • She grew up in Cleveland and graduated at Wellesley College in 1887.
  • She enjoyed the Boston galleries and returned to Cleveland to improve educational and arts-related institutions, joining her family in their philanthropic role as wealthy citizens of Cleveland.
  • In 1892 she married the surgeon Dudley Peter Allen.
  • Together they were interested in travel and supporting the medical community and the arts.
  • After her father died in 1913 they used her inheritance to collect art and Dudley was on the committee to create an art museum at his alma mater Oberlin College.
  • He died himself in 1915, and after his death Elisabeth commissioned the building from Cass Gilbert.
  • She built a large English manor styled home commissioned from another of his architect favorites, Charles F.
  • Schweinfurth that she named after him, "Glenallen".
  • She also finished his work of expanding St.
  • Luke's Hospital, which is how she met and married the president of that hospital, Dr.
  • Francis Fleury Prentiss.
  • The couple continued to be trustees of the hospital, and she took over his president's position when he died.
  • She enjoyed gardening and a climbing rose was named after her in 1925.
  • She was awarded with a public service medal by the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce in 1928.

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