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Lillian Bostwick Phipps

Lillian Stokes Bostwick Phipps (July 9, 1906 – November 27, 1987) was an American socialite and owner of Thoroughbred steeplechase racehorses.

Lillian Phipps
Born
Lillian Stokes Bostwick

(1906-07-09)July 9, 1906
Died(1987-11-27)November 27, 1987 (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Businesswoman, racehorse owner/breeder
Spouses
Robert McKim
(m. 1928; div. 1937)
(m. 1937)
ChildrenMary Maude McKim
Lillian Lee McKim
Florence Fitch McKim
Ogden Mills Phipps
Cynthia Phipps
Parent(s)Mary Stokes
Albert Carlton Bostwick
RelativesDorothy Stokes Bostwick (sister)
Jabez A. Bostwick (grandfather)

Early life

Lillian Stokes Bostwick was born in New York City, the daughter of Mary Stokes and Albert Carlton Bostwick (1876-1911), her wealthy grandfather, Jabez A. Bostwick (1830–1892), was one of John D. Rockefeller's founding partners in the Standard Oil Company.

Lillian Bostwick was raised in a Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City and as a young woman was listed in the 1930 New York Social Blue Book.[1] Her father was a horseman and polo player whose influence on her and brothers George Herbert Bostwick, Dunbar and Albert Jr. led to them becoming involved with the sport of horse racing. In 1942, her only sister, Dorothy (1899-2001), became the first American woman to hold a helicopter pilot's license.

Career

In the 1930s, Lillian Bostwick and brothers Pete and Dunbar built and operated Bostwick Field in Old Westbury, New York where they hosted international polo matches.

While her husband successfully invested in Thoroughbred horses for flat racing, Lillian Bostwick Phipps purchased and raced a number of steeplechase racers. She owned Neji and Oedipus, two very prominent horses that were voted American Steepchase Champions five times in all, and who were both inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame. Mrs. Phipps won the American Grand National eight times with Oedipus (1951), Neji (1955, 1957, 1958), Mako (1965), Top Bid (1973), Straight and True (1976), and Le Ronceray (1987).

Personal life

In 1928, Lillian married Robert V. McKim of Aiken, South Carolina, at the Church of the Transfiguration. Before their divorce in September 1937, the couple had three daughters:[2]

In November 1937, she wed Court tennis champion and Thoroughbred breeder/owner Ogden Phipps (1908-2002), a member of the prominent Phipps family and nephew of Ogden L. Mills, the former United States Secretary of the Treasury, at St. Bartholomew's Church. Ogden and Lillian had two more children:

  • Ogden Mills Phipps (1940-2016)
  • Cynthia Phipps (1945-2007), who died as a result of injuries sustained in a fire in her Manhattan apartment.

Phipps and her husband maintained residences in New York City, Saratoga Springs, NY, Florida and at Summerville, South Carolina where she died in 1987. Lillian was buried in the Bostwick Mausoleum, in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York.

Philanthropy

A community benefactor, Lillian Bostwick Phipps served on the Board of Directors of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the Metropolitan Opera Association, and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center of which she was also its Chairperson.

Her interior design team of Robert Denning & Vincent Fourcade from the inception of their firm in 1960 had been involved with acquisitions and style in all of their fifteen[5] homes and she has been credited with playing a significant role in launching the team.[6]

References

Notes
  1. ^ http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Directory/Blue/index.html
  2. ^ Times, Special To The New York (19 September 1937). "R. V. M'KIM OBTAINS A DIVORCE AT RENO; Other Decrees to Mrs. G. E. Du Charme, Mrs. F. B. Alexander and Mrs. L. C. Madeira 3d". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  3. ^ Horwell, Veronica (2013-04-10). "Obituary: Lilly Pulitzer". The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  4. ^ Times, Special To New York (10 June 1954). "Miss Florence F. McKim Is Affianced; I". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Past Perfect in Paris–A Richly Detailed Apartment for a New York Designer" by Annette Tapert, Architectural Digest, October 1995, v. 52 #10, pp. 168-173
  6. ^ Phipps Sale at Sotheby's by Wendy Moonan 11 October 2002, New York Times
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Bostwick sister Jabez A Bostwick grandfather Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Philanthropy 4 ReferencesEarly life EditLillian Stokes Bostwick was born in New York City the daughter of Mary Stokes and Albert Carlton Bostwick 1876 1911 her wealthy grandfather Jabez A Bostwick 1830 1892 was one of John D Rockefeller s founding partners in the Standard Oil Company Lillian Bostwick was raised in a Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City and as a young woman was listed in the 1930 New York Social Blue Book 1 Her father was a horseman and polo player whose influence on her and brothers George Herbert Bostwick Dunbar and Albert Jr led to them becoming involved with the sport of horse racing In 1942 her only sister Dorothy 1899 2001 became the first American woman to hold a helicopter pilot s license Career EditIn the 1930s Lillian Bostwick and brothers Pete and Dunbar built and operated Bostwick Field in Old Westbury New York where they hosted international polo matches While her husband successfully invested in Thoroughbred horses for flat racing Lillian Bostwick Phipps purchased and raced a number of steeplechase racers She owned Neji and Oedipus two very prominent horses that were voted American Steepchase Champions five times in all and who were both inducted into the U S Racing Hall of Fame Mrs Phipps won the American Grand National eight times with Oedipus 1951 Neji 1955 1957 1958 Mako 1965 Top Bid 1973 Straight and True 1976 and Le Ronceray 1987 Personal life EditIn 1928 Lillian married Robert V McKim of Aiken South Carolina at the Church of the Transfiguration Before their divorce in September 1937 the couple had three daughters 2 Mary Maude McKim Lillian Lee McKim 1931 2013 the fashion designer better known as Lilly Pulitzer who was married to Herbert Pulitzer and later Enrique Rousseau 3 Florence Fitch McKim who was married to Nelson Doubleday Jr 1933 2015 4 In November 1937 she wed Court tennis champion and Thoroughbred breeder owner Ogden Phipps 1908 2002 a member of the prominent Phipps family and nephew of Ogden L Mills the former United States Secretary of the Treasury at St Bartholomew s Church Ogden and Lillian had two more children Ogden Mills Phipps 1940 2016 Cynthia Phipps 1945 2007 who died as a result of injuries sustained in a fire in her Manhattan apartment Phipps and her husband maintained residences in New York City Saratoga Springs NY Florida and at Summerville South Carolina where she died in 1987 Lillian was buried in the Bostwick Mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx New York Philanthropy Edit A community benefactor Lillian Bostwick Phipps served on the Board of Directors of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York the Metropolitan Opera Association and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center of which she was also its Chairperson Her interior design team of Robert Denning amp Vincent Fourcade from the inception of their firm in 1960 had been involved with acquisitions and style in all of their fifteen 5 homes and she has been credited with playing a significant role in launching the team 6 References EditNotes http www bklyn genealogy info com Directory Blue index html Times Special To The New York 19 September 1937 R V M KIM OBTAINS A DIVORCE AT RENO Other Decrees to Mrs G E Du Charme Mrs F B Alexander and Mrs L C Madeira 3d The New York Times Retrieved 25 February 2017 Horwell Veronica 2013 04 10 Obituary Lilly Pulitzer The Guardian Retrieved 2013 04 10 Times Special To New York 10 June 1954 Miss Florence F McKim Is Affianced I The New York Times Retrieved 25 February 2017 Past Perfect in Paris A Richly Detailed Apartment for a New York Designer by Annette Tapert Architectural Digest October 1995 v 52 10 pp 168 173 Phipps Sale at Sotheby s by Wendy Moonan 11 October 2002 New York Times SourcesCase Carole The Right Blood America s Aristocrats in Thoroughbred Racing 2000 Rutgers University Press ISBN 0 8135 2840 2 New York Times 1987 obituary for Lillian Bostwick Phipps Retrieved from https en 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