Ida Wood

Ida Mayfield Wood (born Ellen Walsh; 14 January 1838 – 12 March 1932) was a British-American socialite who was the third wife of politician and newspaper publisher Benjamin Wood. She is best known for spending the majority of her later life as a recluse in a New York City hotel suite with her two sisters. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Walsh, Ellen Stoll
    Published 1993

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    by Walsh, Ellen Stoll
    Published 1994

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    by Walsh, Ellen Stoll
    Published 1989

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    by Walsh, Ellen Stoll
    Published 1979

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    by Walsh, Ellen Stoll
    Published 2007

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