Jeanne de Rham

Jeanne de Rham (née King; 1892 – December 24, 1965) was an American politician and philanthropist.

[10] The unique cottage was "a single-storied, Italian Renaissance house surrounding a central courtyard, complete with a swimming pool fed by an artesian well.

After the property was severely damaged in 1898 during one of the worst hurricanes in Jekyll Island history, King sold Chichota to Edwin Gould just three years after construction.

Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in the 1930s, where she relocated part-time because of ill health, she began raising "prize beef cattle".

[13] On April 12, 1918, she was married to Lt. Charles de Rham III (1888–1918) at the Long Island Hotel in Riverhead by Chaplain Duncan H. Brown of the 305th Infantry.

Portrait of Mrs. Ralph Izard ( née Alice De Lancey), by Thomas Gainsborough , c. 1747 –1788
Photograph of her husband, Charles de Rham III, who died in France during World War I