Consuelo Vanderbilt |
In the Gilded Age (post Civil War), the nouveau riche (new money) had it all. Vast wealth to buy anything and everything they wanted. Homes that were well insulated and heated, indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water, the most expensive clothes, jewels, and anything else money could buy. They had more money than they knew what to do with.
So why wasn’t that enough?
The old money people thought the upstarts weren’t good enough—even if they had more money—and wouldn’t allow them in high society social circles. All their new wealth couldn’t buy them into this elite class. Old money held power over new money by denying them acceptance. Some things money just couldn’t buy.
Or so they thought.
This is where dollar princesses came in. England had been a huge food producer to the world. When America’s vast prairies and farmland opened up to the west, this unseated England in the agricultural arena. The large estates that survived because of the tenant farmers working the land suddenly weren’t producing and their income dried up. With no revenue, the estates and mansions fell into disrepair and many a penniless noble was at risk of bankruptcy.
Jennie Jerome |
However, these heiresses went from homes with the most up-to-date modern conveniences to moving across the ocean into ancient, drafty mansions that hadn’t been updated in a century or more. They left all their friends and family behind to marry a man they likely didn’t love or know. But their fathers and families back home gained the prestige of their titles, and their new husbands had a whole lot of cash to do with as they pleased.
Sounds like a win-win-LOSE situation.
Here are a few notable dollar princesses.
Lord Randolph Churchill & Lady Jennie Churchill |
John, Jennie, & Winston Churchill |
Frances Ellen Work |
Consuelo Vanderbilt |
Consuelo Vanderbilt |
In the series Downton Abbey, Lady Cora Grantham was a dollar princess. Her dowry money helped to save the ancestral home. The fictional “Lady Grantham” character was based on real life Lady Almina married to the Fifth Earl of Carnarvon. Her dowry helped restore Highclere Castle where Downton Abbey was filmed.
Lady Almina, Countess Carnarvon |
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Resources:
https://historycollection.com/16-facts-about-dollar-princesses-the-american-girls-who-were-sold-into-royalty/3/
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2022/06/22/gilded-age-dollar-princesses/?firefox=1
https://www.history.com/news/american-heiress-marry-british-aristocrat
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2019/02/14/dollar-princesses/?firefox=1
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-gilded-ages-real-life-dollar-princesses/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consuelo_Vanderbilt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Ellen_Work
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Curzon,_Baroness_Curzon_of_Kedleston
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