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  1. MATILDA AND ALFRED WILSON (1925-1962) Following John Dodge’s death in 1920, Matilda sought solace by maintaining her involvement in her charity work. It was at church that Matilda met fellow parishioner Alfred Wilson and in June of 1925, the two were married.

  2. Meadow Brook Hall is a Tudor revival style mansion located at 350 Estate Drive in Rochester Hills, Michigan. It was built between 1926 and 1929 by the heiress to the Dodge automaker fortune, Matilda Dodge Wilson and her second husband, lumber baron, Alfred Wilson.

  3. Mar 29, 2023 · This grand mansion was the home of Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of carmaker John Dodge, and her second husband Alfred G. Wilson. It was built in 1926-1929 and designed by the firm Smith,...

  4. In 1939, Matilda and Alfred Wilson had constructed a pale granite Art Deco style mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery, designed by New York architect William Henry Deacy. and again, featuring sculpture by Corrado Parducci. It is located near the south wall of the Dodge family mausoleum where her first husband was interred in 1920. See also

  5. Meadow Brook Hall was the home of Matilda Dodge Wilson, philanthropist and businesswoman and widow of automobile pioneer John Dodge, and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred Wilson. Together, Matilda and Alfred Wilson donated the 1,400 acre estate, historic mansion and $2 million to found Oakland University.

  6. Sep 4, 2019 · The 88,000-square-foot Tudor revival mansion is the former residence of one of the automotive aristocracy’s most memorable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson (widow of auto pioneer John Dodge), her second husband Alfred G. Wilson and her children.

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