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  1. Helen Miller Gould Shepard (June 20, 1868 – December 21, 1938) was an American philanthropist and member of the wealthy Gould family born in New York City.

    • Helen Miller Gould, June 20, 1868, New York City, US
    • December 21, 1938 (aged 70), Roxbury, New York, US
  2. Shepard, Helen Miller (1868–1938) American philanthropist. Name variations: Helen Miller Gould. Born Helen Miller Gould in New York City on June 20, 1868; died in 1938; eldest daughter of Jay Gould (1836–1892, the financier) and Helen Day (Miller) Gould; briefly attended New York Law University; married Finley Johnson Shepard (1867–1942 ...

  3. Helen Miller Gould Shepard (1868-1938) was the eldest daughter of railroad financier Jay Gould, and a prominent philanthropist. This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, published materials, visual material, and writings by Helen Miller Gould.

  4. Helen Miller Gould Shepard (June 20, 1868 – December 21, 1938) was an American philanthropist and member of the wealthy Gould family born in New York City. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Birth. Born as Helen Miller Gould, she was the first-born daughter of Jay Gould and Helen Day Miller (1838–1889).

  5. Helen Miller Gould Shepard (1868-1938) was the eldest daughter of railroad financier Jay Gould, and a prominent philanthropist. This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, published materials, visual material, and writings by Helen Miller Gould.

  6. Helen Miller Gould Shepard (1868-1938) was the eldest daughter of railroad financier Jay Gould, and a prominent philanthropist. This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, published materials, visual material, and writings by Helen Miller Gould.

  7. SHEPARD, Helen Miller (Gould), American philanthropist: b. New York, 20 June 1868. She is a daughter of the late Jay Gould (q.v.), and has achieved an extended fame through her benefactions for charitable and educational uses. At the opening of the war with Spain she not only contributed $100,000 to the United States government, but was active ...

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