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  1. Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Hammond (September 17, 1874 – February 22, 1970) was an author, philanthropist, and socialite. She was a member of the Vanderbilt family, and mother of music producer John Hammond. She was a keen musician and was president of numerous charitable societies.

  2. 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.

  3. 24 de feb. de 2011 · The rest of the family came too — Emily Vanderbilt Sloane and family before going to the Berkshires for the fall, the young widow Florence Twombly Burden, whose son would later build an iconic modern house at Northeast Harbor, even her mother, the stately Florence Vanderbilt Twombly would occasionally venture that far north — and ...

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  4. 3 de ago. de 2021 · When Lila Vanderbilt Sloane married William Osgood Field in 1902, her mother, Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane, gave them High Lawn as a wedding present. Emily and William Douglas Sloane (Elm Court) chose not to build the young couple a city house as they did for their other children.

  5. Notes: Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane White was the fifth of nine children born to William H. and Maria Louisa Kissam Vanderbilt. Her husband of 43 years, William Douglas Sloane, died in 1915. She later married diplomat, Henry White.

  6. Hace 3 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...

  7. Emily Thorn Vanderbilt was the second daughter of William Henry and Maria Louisa (Kissam) Vanderbilt, and granddaughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. She married William Douglas Sloane (1844-1915), an officer of the W. and J. Sloane home furnishings concern of New York, on December 10, 1872.