Susan Lawrence Dana

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Susan Lawrence Dana was a wealthy Springfield, Illinois socialite and patron of the arts best known for commissioning Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Dana–Thomas House.

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Susan Lawrence Dana canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
patron of the arts
socialite
associatedWithArchitect Frank Lloyd Wright
associatedWithCity Springfield, Illinois
associatedWithPlace Dana–Thomas House
collaboratedWith Frank Lloyd Wright
commissioned Dana–Thomas House
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Dana
Lawrence
father Lawrence family member from Springfield, Illinois
gender female
givenName Susan
heritage American
knownFor hosting social and cultural events in Springfield, Illinois
supporting arts and culture in Springfield, Illinois
livedIn Dana–Thomas House
movement Progressive Era
name Susan Lawrence Dana self-link
notableFor commissioning Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Dana–Thomas House
occupation philanthropist
socialite
placeOfBirth Springfield, Illinois
placeOfDeath Springfield, Illinois
religion Unitarianism
residence Springfield, Illinois
socialStatus wealthy

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Dana–Thomas House client Susan Lawrence Dana
Susan Lawrence Dana name Susan Lawrence Dana self-link
Susan Lawrence Dana House namedAfter Susan Lawrence Dana
Susan Lawrence Dana House client Susan Lawrence Dana