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Walter de Curzon Poultney

Walter de Curzon Poultney was one of Baltimore, Maryland's most colorful and flamboyant high-society members. He was prominent in Baltimore Society between the end of the American Civil War and the Roaring Twenties. He died shortly before the stock market crash of 1929. Born in 1845 on November 4, he was a direct descendant (great-grandson) of Ellen (Ellin) Moale North, the first white child born in the city of Baltimore. He was also the nephew of Philip E. Thomas, the first president of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.〔"Poultney Dies of Shock of Recent Fall," ''Baltimore Sun,'' September 5, 1929.〕
"Sir Walter", as he was known (as a result of his stark resemblance of Sir Walter Raleigh)to his intimates was well known around the world. He was considered an intimate friend of Cardinal James Gibbons of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. They would often be found strolling Charles Street near the Baltimore Basilica, the oldest Catholic cathedral in America.〔"Poultney Was Society Leader," ''Baltimore American,'' September 27, 1953.〕 Poultney was also a close friend of Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck, otherwise known as Lady Strathmore, The great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Walter even sent Lady Strathmore's granddaughter (the future Queen Mother) a silver bowl as a wedding gift and received in return a "gracious and girlish letter" on the night before her marriage to the Duke of York.〔"Poultney Dies from Shock of Recent Fall," ''Baltimore Sun,'' September 5, 1929.〕
Walter de Curzon Poultney's world travels led him to amass a large collection of art in his home. Among the works include life sized portraits of Florentine and Milanese leaders painted as far back as 1085 and 1402. China from Dresden, Italian gilded chairs, mahogany cabinets built in Holland, French sofas, and early American paintings are just a handful of the priceless treasure he collected. He even had a marble figure of "The Fisher Boy" by Hiram Powers - the only other known replica is in the Metropolitan Museum.〔"The Old Poultney Home and Its Art Treasures," ''Baltimore Sun,'' January 27, 1907.〕 Poultney's eccentricity was not only confined to his residence. He was known to change his clothing often - as many as three times daily. He was seen in 18th century garb at costume parties and other social gatherings.〔"Evening Sun Spots," ''Baltimore Evening Sun,'' August 10, 1937.〕
Walter de Curzon Poultney died on September 4, 1929, after suffering a fall from his couch in his St. Paul Street home. He has spent the last 3 years of his life in a paralytic state.〔
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