Title: Anne Stillman Description: Anne Stillman, shown in 1921, wife of James A. Stillman (1873-1944), American banker and chairman of Citigroup (1919-1921), whom Stillman accused of adultery in a 1921 divorce proceeding, saying that his wife had had sexual relationships with Fred Beauvais, a half-blood Indian guide from Quebec, who had at one time been working for the Stillmans at their Canadian campsite and that their youngest son, Guy Stillman, was the offspring of his wife and Beauvais; Anne Stillman counter-sued, claiming that her husband had sired two illegitimate children with Florence H. Leeds, a Ziegfeld Follies girl; Anne Stillman dropped the suit when her husband gave her a $500,000 necklace; the couple sailed to Europe to receive counseling and remained married, despite court costs and attorney fees exceeding $1 million; adultery; Keywords: divorces, Jazz Age, Roaring Twenties, scandals Orientation: Portrait Dimensions: 1200 x 1789 (2.15 MPixels) (1.49) Print Size: 10.2 x 15.1 cm; 4.0 x 6.0 inches File Size: 6.15 MB (6,447,786 Bytes) Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel) Compression: None Image Number: 0000096003 Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection
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