Arbuckle retaliated by lowering prices on the sugar produced at his new refinery.
Review/Art; Havemeyer Collection: Magic at the Met Museum Cassatt encouraged her to purchase works by the then underappreciated Impressionists. Modern innovations were introduced into refinery operations, such that sugar was refined with great efficiency. Husband of Charlotte Adelaide Green Havemeyer. Don't be discouraged by the medical doctors. [17] This led the Sugar Trust to reorganize as a holding company, the American Sugar Refining Company, which was incorporated in New Jersey on January 10, 1891, by attorneys Elihu Root and John Randolph Dos Passos. Together, the couple would acquire thousands of art objects ranging from Tiffany glassworks to canvasses by El Greco and an extensive Impressionist collection. THE ARCHBISHOP OFFICIATED Father Sylvester Malone Celebrated the Solemn Requiem Mass for His Friend -- Interment Was in Greenwood Cemetery -- Refineries Closed in Williamsburg", "IN MEMORY OF MR. [citation needed], On Sunday, January 8, 1882, the Havemeyers & Elder refinery was completely destroyed by fire, a loss of $1.5 million. H.O. He was a student of noted violinist Frederick Mollenhauer. His mother died in 1851 and he was then raised with the help of his grandmothers, Mary Osborne Henderson and Catharine Billiger Havemeyer, and his oldest sister, Mary Havemeyer. Henry O. Havemeyer, Jr. lived in the house we today call the Havemeyer House and had a number of other inventions to improve railroad transportation. [53] The most spectacular element of the home was the flying staircase, inspired by that of Venice's Doge's Palace. Many of the materials used, including in the leaded-glass windows, light fixtures, mosaics and balustrades. Together with his wife, Louisine Havemeyer, he was an avid and prolific collector of art, one of the earliest collectors to bring Impressionist art to America, guided by artist Mary Cassatt. The family lived in a house at 193 West 14th Street,[2] in what was then the northern frontier of New York City. The Eastern District Terminal was the gateway for all railroads coming from the west and seeking to be in Brooklyn or Long Island. [2] His son William Frederick Havemeyer, retired from the sugar refining business in 1842 and entered politics, eventually serving three terms as Mayor of New York. [4], Theodore became an apprentice in his father's firm and later was made a partner working with his brother Henry Osborne Havemeyer.
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