
Mayflower Place, home of Charles and Laura Shedd Schweppe, where the Prince and Princess were entertained with a dinner and dance.
Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus and Princess Louise of Sweden, pictured 1945.
Mayflower Place, home of Charles and Laura Shedd Schweppe, where the Prince and Princess were entertained with a dinner and dance.
News clipping from the Lake Forester, dated July 2, 1926, detailing the royal visit.
While here, the Prince became a godfather to 9-month-old Gustave Romaine Solbert at the Church of the Holy Spirit. The baby was the daughter of Colonel Oscar Solbert of 311 College Road who had been appointed by President Coolidge to accompany the royal visitors on their tour.
The Princess, the former Louise Mountbatten, was the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Gustavus Adolphus ascended to the Swedish throne as King Gustaf VI in 1950, upon the death of his father; at the time, he was the world’s oldest heir apparent to a monarchy (a record broken by Charles, Prince of Wales in 2016). He had a reputation as a “professional amateur professor,” and was a dedicated archaeologist with an enormous private library.