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  1. Morton Freeman Plant (August 18, 1852, in Branford, Connecticut – November 4, 1918, in New York City) was an American financier. Biography. Morton Freeman Plant was the son of Henry Bradley and Ellen Elizabeth (Blackstone) Plant. His father was a pioneer railroad builder in the South.

  2. Jun 6, 2017 · "The Morton F. Plant dwelling at the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and 52nd street, has been sold to Louis J. Cartier, of Paris, and Pierre C. Cartier, of New York, jewelers, who several months ago leased the property for their business.

  3. One year after Morton Plant traded his New York home for Cartier pearls and moved into an even larger spread at 1051 Fifth Avenue, he passed away at 66 years old due to complications from a pneumonia.

  4. Jul 31, 2024 · Morton Freeman Plant was vice-president of the Plant Investment Company from 1884 to 1902 and attained distinction as a yachtsman. He was part owner of the Philadelphia baseball club in the National League, and sole owner of the New London club in the Eastern League.

    • August 18, 1851
    • November 4, 1918
  5. Morton Plant Hospital is a 687-bed hospital at 300 Pinellas Street in Clearwater, Florida. Morton Plant Hospital is community-based and provides services in more than fifty specialty areas. This hospital is part of the greater BayCare Health System.

  6. Oct 7, 2016 · In over a century of operation, the company has acquired a long list of famous clients, from celebrities to royal families, many with interesting back stories. However, the sale of a pearl necklace to a businessman named Morton F. Plant in 1917 is one of the most important in the company’s history. Pierre Cartier 1910.

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  8. Morton Plant Hospital. 300 Pinellas Street. Clearwater, FL 33756. (727) 462-7000. In an emergency, dial 911. In a mental health emergency, dial 988.