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On June 3, 2011, Edwards was indicted on using campaign funds to help cover up an affair and pregnancy during the 2008 presidential campaign. Just one week prior to his indictment, in late May 2011, Edwards visited Mellon at her Upperville estate. Following his indictment, the judge forbade Edwards
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At the request of campaign operative Andrew Young, the commitment morphed to include underwriting Edwards' personal expenses. Beginning in May 2007, Mellon contributed more than $ 725,000 to John Edwards' personal accounts over an eight-month period, writing checks disguised as furniture purchases.
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During this period Mellon wrote a note to Young stating: "from now on, all haircuts, etc. that are necessary and important for his campaign—please send the bills to me... It is a way to help our friend without government restrictions." The funds were secretly used to support
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gardeners tend the formal gardens at "Albemarle", her family's Princeton estate. Mellon amassed a large collection of horticultural books and was regarded as an authority on American horticulture. Her work was strongly influenced by French gardeners
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article with the Mellons, she proclaimed that "nothing should be noticed." Although this remark was made in reference to garden design, it has frequently been taken to encapsulate her attitude toward personal privacy and lifestyle choices.
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Mellon's second husband, Paul Mellon, died in 1999, aged 91. Shortly thereafter, in May 2000, her daughter Eliza was hit by a truck while crossing a Manhattan street, causing a severe brain injury and
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and his first wife, Mary Conover, who died of an asthma attack in 1946. After Lambert divorced Lloyd, she and Paul Mellon were married on May 1, 1948. By this marriage, she became the stepmother of
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Although she had no formal training, Mellon read widely in horticulture and made contributions to several landmark gardens. Her interests in gardening were first cultivated while watching
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and now known as Catherine Conover). Together, the couple collected and donated more than a thousand works of art, mostly eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European paintings, to the
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Mellon was a long-time Democrat whose political views often conflicted with those of her husband. In 2004, she expressed interest in presidential candidate
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Mellon was long known for her discretion and limited public exposure. She offered only a handful of interviews to journalists in her lifetime. In a 1969
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interviewed Mellon at Oak Spring on two occasions in 2010. In December 2010, four of her relatives were subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury.
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during World War II. They divorced in 1948. They had two children: Stacy Barcroft Lloyd III, and Eliza Winn Lloyd. Eliza predeceased her mother.
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who, among other responsibilities, she tasked with finding and introducing magnolia trees to the garden. Initially blocked from doing so by the
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by Rothko, which sold for $ 36.5 million, and another Rothko that went for $ 39.9 million. Three of her most important paintings, two by
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As most of her assets were invested in trusts, it was difficult to estimate Mellon's wealth, but her family and husband's fortune and
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On November 10, 2014, items from Mellon's collection of paintings, jewelry, furniture, and decorative objects were auctioned at
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asked Mellon to resume her work on the White House grounds. Mellon completed her work on the garden in close collaboration with
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Mellon designed landscapes for many of the Mellons' properties, including the French-inspired gardens of their estate,
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The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down
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Rachel Lowe Lambert, nicknamed Bunny by her mother, was the eldest child of Gerard Barnes Lambert, president of the
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nonetheless slowed her activity. She was forced to give up gardening by 2011, although she continued to swim, do
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After Jacqueline Kennedy left the White House, Mellon was asked to design landscapes for Kennedy's home in
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In 2010, it was reported that Mellon had lost $ 5.75 million to investment adviser and convicted
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Wine & Country Life Magazine, "The Allee, Greenhouse and Topiaries at Oak Spring Farm"
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in 1968 and divorced him in 1972. On the death of his father in 1989, he became the 12th
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Lambert and her first husband became close friends of the banking heir and art collector
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Wine & Country Life Magazine, "Discover Bunny Mellon's Oak Spring Garden"
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auction for a reported $ 250 million. Proceeds from the sales benefited the
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Raphael, Sandra, Heins, Greg, Tomasi, Lucia Tongiorgi, and Willis, Tony.
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works in private hands. The painting measured 10 by 15 feet.
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Mellon gathered a sizable collection of works by artist
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American horticulturalist and philanthropist (1910–2014)
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in New York for a total of $ 158.7 million, including
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Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. website
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was initiated by a 1958 visit to Oak Spring Farms by
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Yale University Press: 1989-2009. 1307: 1214:"Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy: A Reminiscence" 1202: 1573:"Donor's family testifies in Edwards probe" 977: 975: 843: 841: 748: 746: 744: 742: 740: 738: 1626:, newsweek.com; accessed August 29, 2016. 1303: 1301: 1081: 1079: 673: 422: 273:and Catherine Conover Mellon (later Mrs. 1523: 1521: 1505: 1503: 1389: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 847: 308: 1814:American landscape and garden designers 1251: 1245: 1051: 1049: 1047: 1045: 981: 972: 838: 735: 605:to speak with any potential witnesses. 431:suggest she was exceptionally wealthy. 409:and assisted with a restoration of the 159: 1948; died 1999) 1824:American racehorse owners and breeders 1766: 1361: 1298: 1211: 1185: 1111: 1085: 1076: 1055: 947: 945: 943: 941: 939: 937: 935: 933: 931: 848:McFadden, Robert D. (March 17, 2014). 752: 713: 639:On March 17, 2014, Mellon died at her 246:On November 25, 1932, Lambert married 1692:Abbott James A., and Elaine M. Rice. 1518: 1509: 1500: 1390:Kazakina, Katya (September 5, 2014). 1285: 1181: 1179: 1146: 1131: 1056:Seelye, Katherine Q. (June 4, 2011), 808:"Obituary: Gerard Barnes Lambert, Jr" 707: 1597: 1186:Gordon, Meryl (September 22, 2017). 1112:Conroy, Sarah Booth (June 1, 1969). 1042: 693: 395:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library 1662: 1635: 1565: 1482:"Death notice of Eliza Lloyd Moore" 928: 907:Henry Dermot Ponsonby "Derry" Moore 716:"Rachel 'Bunny' Mellon Dies at 103" 474:) long airstrip to accommodate her 304: 13: 1740:Oak Spring Garden Library infosite 1686: 1640:. Associated Press. Archived from 1176: 982:Higgins, Adrian (March 17, 2014). 883:. December 5, 1932. Archived from 822:: 110. Autumn 1947. 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Index

New York, New York
Upperville, Virginia
Foxcroft School
White House Rose Garden
Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr.
Paul Mellon
horticulturalist
White House Rose Garden
Paul Mellon
Gillette Safety Razor Company
Warner–Lambert
Listerine
1947 plane crash
Miss Fine's School
Princeton, New Jersey
Foxcroft School
Middleburg, Virginia
Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Trinity Church, Princeton
Office of Strategic Services
Paul Mellon
Timothy Mellon
John Warner
National Gallery of Art
Yale Center for British Art
Sea Hero
Kentucky Derby

White House Rose Garden

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