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Emily Thorn Vanderbilt (January 31, 1852 – July 28, 1946) was an American philanthropist and a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family. She financed the creation of New York's Sloane Hospital for Women in 1888 with an endowment of more than $1,000,000.
- Philanthropist
- July 28, 1946 (aged 94), Lenox, Massachusetts, US
- January 31, 1852, Staten Island, New York, US
- William Henry Vanderbilt, Maria Louisa Kissam
Hace 2 días · Emily Thorn Vanderbilt was a major philanthropist as well, financing the creation of New York’s Sloane Hospital for Women in 1888. WIth her massive wealth, she and her husband commissioned...
Emily Thorn Vanderbilt (1850–1946), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Knapp Thorn (1851–1911), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Florence Adele Vanderbilt (1854–1952), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Van der Bilt, van Derbilt
It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [2] and until July 2012 was owned and operated as a hotel by descendants of the original owners. Elm Court was built as the Berkshire summer home of William Douglas Sloane and Emily Thorn Vanderbilt, a member of the wealthy American Vanderbilt family.
- Peabody & Stearns
- 1885
- Tudor Revival, Shingle Style
- 310 Old Stockbridge Rd, Lenox, MA
29 de sept. de 2021 · Finally, Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane, a daughter of William Henry Vanderbilt, who would live with her husband in part of the “Triple Palace” on 5th Avenue, opted for a Little Bo Peep costume made by Catharine Donovan.
Subject/Title: Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane White 1852 - 1946; Artist: Benjamin Curtis Porter; Date Created: 1888; Owner/Location: Vanderbilt University; Image Dimensions: 74" x 47" Show all. Materials/Media: oil on canvas; Condition: Excellent
11 de nov. de 2020 · The property spans a total of 89 acres, and was built back in 1886 for William Douglas Sloane and Emily Thorn Vanderbilt, the granddaughter of railroad titan Cornelius Vanderbilt.