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  1. Anne Tracy Morgan (July 25, 1873 – January 29, 1952) was an American philanthropist who provided relief efforts in aid to France during and after World War I and II. Morgan was educated privately, traveled frequently and grew up amongst the wealth her father, banker J. P. Morgan , had amassed.

  2. September 3 through November 21, 2010. Online exhibition » This exhibition brings to life the extraordinary work undertaken by a small team of American women volunteers who left comfortable lives in the United States to devote themselves to relief work in France during and after World War I.

  3. Anne Tracy Morgan (25 de julio de 1873 – 29 de enero de 1952) fue una filántropa estadounidense quién proporcionó suministros y esfuerzos en ayuda a Francia durante y después de las Primera y Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue educada en su hogar en privado, viajó con frecuencia y creció entre la abundancia que su padre había atesorado.

    • Anne Tracy Morgan
    • 29 de enero de 1952 (78 años), Mount Kisco (Estados Unidos)
    • Cedar Hill Cemetery
  4. 5 de nov. de 2016 · Anne Morgan, la hija del banquero que apoyó la huelga contra su padre. La hija de J.P. Morgan involucró a muchas mujeres de la alta sociedad en movimientos sociales. 5 noviembre, 2016 02:10....

  5. From 1917 to 1924, Anne Morgan, an American heiress who had moved to France, poured both her own fortune and the fruits of intense fundraising into rebuildin...

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  6. 10 de ago. de 2017 · But there’s another poignant tale, the untold story of Anne Morgan, daughter of financier JP Morgan and one of the world’s richest women, whose extraordinary work during the World Wars forever stands as a testament to the enduring Franco-American friendship.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Anne Tracy Morgan (born July 25, 1873, Highland Falls, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 29, 1952, Mount Kisco, N.Y.) was an American philanthropist, remembered most for her relief efforts in aid to France during and after World Wars I and II.