Frieda van Duyn

Born: Unknown, Germany
Died: Unknown
Country most active: United States
Also known as: Frieda Nimz

This biography is reprinted in full with permission from the National Women’s History Museum (United States of America). All rights reserved.

Frieda van Duyn was an independent woman especially for her time. She was awarded the Iron Cross Medal for distinguished service. She came to America in the 1920s to start a new life. She saved enough money from her nursing job to purchase 2 apartment buildings on the upper West side of New York City. However, like many, Frieda lost her buildings during the Great Depression when her tenants were unable to pay their rent. She married in her 30s and she and her Dutch husband ran a wholesale flower business. They owned and managed 5 flower farms up and down the northeast coastline supplying flowers to retailers from Maine to Florida. Those who knew Frieda well considered her a very generous, giving Christian woman. She believed you share God’s blessings with those who are not as fortunate.

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