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  1. Anne Tracy Morgan (July 25, 1873 – January 29, 1952) was an American philanthropist who provided relief efforts in aid to France during and after World War I and II. Morgan was educated privately, traveled frequently and grew up amongst the wealth her father, banker J. P. Morgan, had amassed.

  2. Throughout the early 1900s, Morgan remained a member of the AWA and ATWUL, and continued her career as a suffragist and philanthropist, funding her endeavors with a $3 million inheritance she...

  3. Anne Tracy Morgan (born July 25, 1873, Highland Falls, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 29, 1952, Mount Kisco, N.Y.) was an American philanthropist, remembered most for her relief efforts in aid to France during and after World Wars I and II.

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  4. Anne Morgan, an American philanthropist and social worker, daughter of the financier, John Pierpont Morgan. She has devoted herself especially to the woman’s department of the National Civic Federation.

  5. This exhibition brings to life the extraordinary work undertaken by a small team of American women volunteers who left comfortable lives in the United States to devote themselves to relief work in France during and after World War I.

  6. Morgan, Anne (1873–1952) American philanthropist and social worker. Born Anne Tracy Morgan in New York City on July 25, 1873; died on January 29, 1952; youngest child of John Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913, the financier) and Frances Louisa (Tracy) Morgan; sister of J.P. Morgan (1867–1943); educated in private schools; never married; no children.

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  8. Story of Anne Morgan, Founder of The Franco-American Museum of the Château de Blérancourt. Anne Morgan, daughter of American banker J.P. Morgan, was a multifaceted leader of her time. She advocated for women in the American workplace to better their circumstances and positions.

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