A Tale Of The Coolidges, The Algonquin Club Of Boston, And American Memory

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This is a hybrid event. In person, $10 per person fee, no charge for MHS Members, Algonquin Club Foundation Members, EBT Cardholders, or virtual guests. The program will begin at 6:00 and an in-person reception will follow beginning at 7:00.

A distinguished portrait of Louis Arthur Coolidge hangs in the Founder’s Room at the Algonquin Club–now known as “The ‘Quin House”–commemorating his term as club president from 1923-1925. Arthur and his cousins T. Jefferson Coolidge and Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr. were part of a dynasty committed to maintaining their family’s legacy. The architecture firm of McKim, Mead and White provided the backdrop which was the papers and drawings of the inspiration, Thomas Jefferson, and the Massachusetts Historical Society provided the repository for both the family’s and recently, the Algonquin Club’s histories.