Miriam Harriman
1894–1947 (age 53)
Socialite
Biography
Miriam Harriman (1894–1947) was a prominent socialite whose life reflected the refined society of the early twentieth century. As a member of the distinguished Harriman family, she moved in influential social circles and participated in the cultural and philanthropic activities that characterized the upper echelons of American society. Her fifty-three years were marked by social prominence and family distinction.
Harriman's memory is honored at Locust Valley Cemetery, where she rests among her family and community. As a socialite, she embodied the grace and social responsibility expected of women of her station, and her life represents an important chapter in the social history of twentieth-century America.