- Anne Morgan (philanthropist)
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nationality =United States Anne Tracy Morgan (
July 25 ,1873 —January 29 ,1952 ) was an Americanphilanthropist , the daughter ofJ. P. Morgan and the sister ofJ. P. Morgan, Jr. , bothfinancier s. She is most remembered for her relief efforts in aid toFrance during and afterWorld War I and II. Morgan was educated privately, traveled frequently and grew up amongst the wealth her father had amassed.She was awarded a medal from the
National Institute of Social Science in 1915, the same year she published the story "The American Girl". In 1932 she became the first American woman appointed a commander of theFrench Legion of Honor .In 1903 she became part owner of the Villa Trianon near Versailles, France, along with Decorator/socialite
Elsie De Wolfe and theatrical/literary agentElisabeth Marbury . Morgan was instrumental in assisting her close friend Elsie de Wolfe in creating a career in interior decoration. Some credit DeWolfe with creating the profession itself, although this is a broad simplification.The three ladies held court and became noted hostesses, affectionately referred to as "The Versailles Triumvirate". Also in 1903, along with DeWolfe, Marbury and
Ann Vanderbilt she helped organize theColony Club , the first women's social club in New York. This same coterie would in their later years, go on to create the exclusive neighborhood of Sutton Place along Manhattan's East River.From 1917 to 1921 she took residence near the French front not far from both Soissons and the "Chemin des Dames" at Blérancourt and ran a large scale help organisation ( it employed several hundred people at a time, volunteers from abroad and localy recruited staff)financed partly from her inheritance, partly with the help of an active network in the States. This was active in helping civilians caught in the war and organised a health service which still exist in Soissons, a furniture workshop to provide basic furniture to bombed out families, a holiday camp for children and a mobile library which was taken over by the library in Soissons etc...She came back in 1939 to help the Soissons evacuees .
A four-story townhouse built in the Sutton Place neighborhood of Manhattan's
Upper East Side inNew York City for Anne Morgan in 1921 was donated as a gift to theUnited Nations in 1972. It is now the official residence of theUnited Nations Secretary-General . [Teltsch, Kathleen. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D1FF8345A137B93C7A8178CD85F468785F9 "Town House Offered to U. N."] , "The New York Times ",July 15 ,1972 . AccessedDecember 27 ,2007 .]References
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* Morgan, Anne Tracy, " [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/people/MORG1701.htm Noted Relations: Celebrities, et Cetera] ". Retrieved 2006
* Morgan, Anne Tracy, " [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9125885 Encyclopædia Britannica] ". 22 Dec 2006
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