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Ruth Allison Lilly (1891–1973) was an art collector and philanthropist from Indianapolis, Indiana. Married to industrialist and philanthropist
Eli Lilly Eli Lilly (July 8, 1838 – June 6, 1898) was an American soldier, pharmacist, chemist, and businessman who founded the Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical corporation. Lilly enlisted in the Union Army during the American Civil War and ...
for 45 years, she is noted for her many contributions to the arts and culture landscape of Indiana, particularly Indianapolis.


Early life

Ruth Helen Allison was born on October 14, 1891, in Indianapolis. Her father, William D. Allison, was a manufacturer of medical office furniture. Her sister Lila eventually married Eli Lilly's father, J.K. Lilly, Sr. She joined Eli Lilly and Company in 1919 to work on the company's newsletter, ''The Lilly Balance.'' She was hired as secretary to the head of the personnel department in 1921 before becoming Eli Lilly's personal secretary shortly thereafter. Ruth Allison and Eli Lilly married in 1927.


Philanthropy

Ruth and Eli Lilly were generous philanthropists, focusing their giving on organizations and causes in Indiana. Ruth was a member of the board of directors of the
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, the philanthropic foundation of the Lilly family. In addition to gifts given with her husband, Ruth made philanthropic contributions of her own, particularly to conservative and religious causes and to the
Children's Museum of Indianapolis The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the world's largest children's museum. It is located at 3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana in the United Northwest Area neighborhood of the city. The museum is accredited by the American Al ...
. She was a member of the board of trustees of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and the Ruth Allison Lilly Theater there is named for her. She was honored in 1941 for her contributions to the United China Relief Fund, receiving a signed certificate from Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Ruth Lilly was instrumental in the restoration and furnishing of the William Conner house and the creation of
Conner Prairie Conner Prairie is a living history museum in unincorporated south-central Hamilton County, Indiana, United States, which preserves the William Conner home. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the museum recreates 1 ...
, receiving the Conservation Award from the
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for her work. Eli and Ruth Lilly purchased the Conner House and surrounding land in 1934. In preparation for the restoration and furnishing, they traveled to Williamsburg, then in the early stages of its own historic preservation. Ruth conducted research on furnishings and decorative arts of the early 19th century at the
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. While accompanying Eli on business trips, Ruth would visit antique shops searching for appropriate furnishings. In addition to their preservation work at Conner Prairie, they also purchased and restored the Kemper House in downtown Indianapolis. A keen gardener and admirer of nature, she served on the advisory committee on conservation education of the
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. The Lillys were active members of the Episcopal Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis. Ruth Lilly organized and supervised the library there. An accomplished needlework artist, Ruth Lilly was a member of the needlepoint committee for the
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in Washington, D.C., and helped create hand-stitched kneelers for the cathedral in the 1950s. Ruth Lilly was a founding trustee of the
Indianapolis Museum of Art The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, the Gardens at Newfields, the Beer Garden, and more. It ...
. She was also an art collector, assembling fine collections of timepieces and silver. Her timepiece collection spanned five centuries and included watches owned by
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, Sara Bernhardt, and J.P. Morgan, and her silver collection included several pieces made by
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. Her collections of timepieces and silver were donated to the Indianapolis Museum of Art after her death. In 1973, an exhibition of Ruth Lilly's collection of watches and timepieces opened at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.


Personal life

The Lillys frequently worked closely together on philanthropic and community projects. Of Ruth, Eli Lilly said, "In the many years of our marriage, I have almost never made an important decision without consulting her views. I consider her a remarkable woman with God-given talents for clear analysis, penetrating insights, and wise judgements." She was described as kind and friendly and, like her husband, rejected social pretense. Ruth and Eli Lilly had no children. Eli Lilly had a daughter, Evelyn Lilly, from a previous marriage. Ruth Allison Lilly died of cancer on 14 March 1973. She was 81 years old. She is buried in
Crown Hill Cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The privately owned cemetery was established in 1863 at Strawberry Hill, whose summit was renamed "The Crown", a high point ...
.


References

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