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  1. Morton Freeman Plant (August 18, 1852, in Branford, Connecticut – November 4, 1918, in New York City) was an American financier . Biography. Morton Freeman Plant was the son of Henry Bradley and Ellen Elizabeth (Blackstone) Plant. His father was a pioneer railroad builder in the South.

  2. Morton F. Plant. Morton Freeman Plant was born on August 18, 1852 in Branford, Connecticut. He was the son of a railroad and shipping magnate. During his lifetime, he displayed dazzling business acumen and more than doubled his significant inheritance.

  3. Sep 19, 2016 · Morton, however, didn't enjoy his new home for very long; on November 4, 1918, Morton Freeman Plant passed away – less than a year and a half after the mansion sale – leaving Maisie Plant single, and extremely rich.

  4. May 24, 2023 · Morton Freeman Plant was an enthusiastic sportsman, his favorite recreations being yachting, baseball, and golf. He owned the steel schooner “Ingomar,” built by Nat Herreshoff, which entered twenty-two races in one season abroad and won nineteen prizes.

    • Male
    • August 18, 1851
    • Nellie (Capron) Plant
    • November 4, 1918
  5. Jun 22, 2020 · Morton Freeman Plant - from the collection of the New-York Historical Society. Plant paid Bernard M. Baruch $700,000 for a vacant lot at the the northeast corner of on Fifth Avenue and 86th Street, safely distant from the encroaching mercantile district.

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · In 1917, Morton Freeman Plant made a deal with jeweller Pierre Cartier: Plant would give Cartier his Fifth Avenue mansion in exchange for $100 and a necklace of 128 natural pearls, valued...

  7. Mar 19, 2022 · Morton Freeman Plant (August 18, 1852, Branford, Connecticut - November 4, 1918, New York City) was a United States financier. Biography. Morton Freeman Plant was the son of Henry Bradley and Ellen Elizabeth (Blackstone) Plant. His father was a pioneer railroad builder in the South.