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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-27 16-32

in LeoFinance2 days ago

Part 9/14:

Although White Eagle was a resplendent summer home, tragedy struck early in 1920 when Alfred’s wife died unexpectedly—only two years after the mansion’s completion. The emotional toll, coupled with financial pressures, meant Alfred never truly resided in the estate he had painstakingly built. Within a few years, he sold White Eagle, distancing himself from the mansion and the social scene it represented.

Transformation into Templeton and Changing Hands