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    Henry T. Sloane

    American businessman

    Henry Thompson Sloane (December 1, – September 18, )[1] was an American businessman during the Gilded Age.

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    Sloane was born in New York City on December 1, He was the fourth son of William Sloane (–) and Euphemia (née Douglas) Sloane (–). Among his siblings was John Sloane, who married Adela Berry;[2] Douglas Sloane; Mary Elizabeth Sloane; William Douglas Sloane, who married Emily Thorn Vanderbilt;[3] and Euphemia (née Sloane) Coffin, who married Edmund Coffin and was the mother of Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin and William Sloane Coffin Sr.[4]

    His parents were emigrants from Kilmarnock, Scotland. His paternal grandparents were John Sloane and Jane Mary (née Lammie) Sloane,[5] and his maternal grandparents were David and Margaret Douglas.[6]

    Sloane entered Yale College with the class of , but left at the close of the first begrepp of his senior year due to ill health.

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  • Casa de Henry T. Sloane

    La Casa Henry T. Sloane es una mansión ubicada en 9 East 72nd Street en el Upper East Side del distrito de Manhattan, Nueva York. Fue diseñada por Carrère y Hastings en estilo renacentista francés tardío y construido en

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    Originalmente fue construida para Henry T. Sloane, hijo de uno de los fundadores de la firma de alfombras W. & J. Sloane.[1]&#; A partir de , albergó el Lycée Français de New York, junto con sus extensiones en la vecina Oliver Gould Jennings House.[2]&#;

    La mansión, a su vez, fue desocupada por la escuela cuando fue vendida y renovada para convertirse nuevamente en una lujosa casa unifamiliar,[3]&#;[4]&#; que fue comprada por Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, el (ahora ex) Emir de Catar, junto con la vecina Casa Oliver Gould Jennings alrededor de [5]&#;[6]&#;

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