Talk:Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes

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Delete some information about Stokes' wife, Edith Minturn
With addition of an article on Edith Minturn I suggest deletion of some information about her on this page -- "Edith also served as the artist's model for a well-known sculpture, Statue of the Republic by Daniel Chester French,[6] and a portrait by Cecilia Beaux.[7][8] She was President of the New York Kindergarten Association.[9] She was the aunt of Edie Sedgewick, who was named after her.[10]"

Also, while Isaac's article indicates they adopted Helen in 1906, if you look on Edith's article it reads 1908.