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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Biography. See also. Notes. References. External links. Morton Freeman Plant (August 18, 1852, Branford, ConnecticutNovember 4, 1918, New York City) was an American financier . Biography. Morton Freeman Plant was the son of Henry Bradley and Ellen Elizabeth (Blackstone) Plant.

  2. 19 de set. de 2016 · The original owner of the house was an American businessman named Morton F. Plant, who had been born with a pretty big silver spoon in his mouth. Morton was the son of Henry Bradley Plant, who had built an enormous railroad and steamship network across the South that came to be known as the Plant System.

  3. Jewelry History. The Man Who Bartered His Mansion for Pearls. Morton Plants amazing American story of love, baseball, philanthropy and more. by Marion Fasel. The Adventurine is celebrating the historic renovation and grand reopening of the Fifth Avenue Mansion with a series of stories about Cartier New York.

  4. The Cartier Building, the main New York City store of jeweler Cartier, consists of the Morton F. Plant House at 651–653 Fifth Avenue and the Edward Holbrook House at 4 East 52nd Street. The Plant House was designed by architect Robert W. Gibson in the Neo-Renaissance style for Morton Freeman Plant , [19] [3] [20] a financier who ...

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  5. 1 de jun. de 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...

  6. Branford House was built in 1902 for Morton Freeman Plant, a local financier and philanthropist, as his summer home; he named it after his hometown of Branford, Connecticut. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 23, 1984.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2009 · Morton Freeman Plant, son of the railroad and steamboat magnate Henry Bradley Plant, was a very wealthy businessman who was also known to live a playboy lifestyle He built the mansion known as Branford House on Avery Point in Groton. Instead of building his expensive summer home in Newport, Plant, who had a great interest.