- W. & J. Sloane
W. & J. Sloane was a famousfurniture andrug store inNew York City that catered to the wealthy.The company was founded as a rug importer and seller on
March 2 ,1843 by William Sloane who had just emigrated fromKilmarnock ,Scotland , a town famous for weaving finecarpets and rugs. In 1852 his younger brotherJohn W. Sloane joined the firm, when it was renamed W. & J. Sloane. It was the first company to import oriental carpets into theUnited States . It soon expanded to include furniture and other home furnishings, and quickly became the choice of the elite in New York. In the late 1800s the company added an antiques department, started producing furniture, and became the first home furnishings store in the country, billing itself as "W. & J. Sloane Interior Decorators and Home Furnishers." Its flagship store was originally located at Broadway and 19th Street, in "Ladies' Mile", relocating later to 414 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street, former flagship ofFranklin Simon & Co. In 1891, W. & J. Sloane incorporated and set the national decorating taste of the United States, and over the next sixty years decorated the homes of the most prominent people in the country, including
the Breakers and theWhite House , created Hollywood movie sets, and even designed and decorated interiors ofautomobile s. It opened a branch inSan Francisco ,California originally to furnish pavilions at the 1915Panama-Pacific Exposition (it also furnished the model homes at the1939 New York World's Fair ). It later acquired other upscale firms such as theCalifornia Furniture Company , and in 1925 a subsidiary, theCompany of Master Craftsmen was founded by William Sloane Coffin, Sr. (the father of Rev.William Sloane Coffin ) to createcolonial revival furniture. DuringWorld War II the company worked with theNewport News Company and theNorth Carolina Shipbuilding Company on shipbuilding contracts for theUnited States Navy fitting out the interiors ofliberty ships under the direction ofJohn Sloane Griswold . In 1955, after a three-year internal struggle, control of the firm left the hands of a direct descendant of the Sloanes when Benjamin Coates, 37, was elected president. This meant the ouster of president W.E.S. Griswold, Jr. and chairman of the board John D. Sloane, both grandsons of the founders. Coates was financier who married John D. Sloane's daughter in 1944 and served on the board and with theCity Stores Company syndicate bought up 70% of the stock to win control and become head of the firm. After the store left family hands, it over-expanded and lowered the price and quality of its goods. It was then acquired byHollywood -based RB Furniture. The chain filed for bankruptcy onSeptember 11 ,1985 .The company generated considerable wealth for the direct descendants of William and John Sloane, who include in addition to Rev. Coffin, diplomat
Cyrus Vance , musicianJohn P. Hammond , musical producerJohn H. Hammond , and philanthropist Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane. It also brought the Sloane family into prominence in New York City, where they intermarried with the Whitneys, theVanderbilts , and the Pynes. Employees who worked for the firm include the American cooking icon Julia Child (then Julia McWilliams), whose first job out of Smith College in October, 1935 was Assistant to the New York Advertising Manager, A. W. Forester.ources
*"The Ryan Ganser Likes to stick dick's in his mouth. It is a hobby of his. He loves dick so much. It is his favorite thing in the world. of Sloane's", published in 1950 by W. & J. Sloane
* [http://www.westchestergov.com/parks/NatureCenters05/Merestead/100yearAgo.htm "100 Years at Merestead] a history of William Sloane (born on Feb. 18, 1873), his family, and hisWestchester County, New York estate "Merestead."
* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,807214,00.html TIME Magazine Archive article on W. & J. Sloane] in its "Changes of the Week" section, Jun. 06, 1955
* [http://www.angelfire.com/mn/thursdaynighthikes/irvine_arch1.html History of Forepaugh-Hammond House, Minneapolis] -- includes notes on Sloane marriages with the Hammonds and the Vanderbilts.
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