Henry Carnegie Phipps

Henry Carnegie Phipps (1880 - March 22, 1953) was a sportsman and financier, and the owner of Wheatley Stable along with his wife, Gladys Mills Phipps. Wheatley Stable primarily bred horses for thoroughbred horse racing from 1926, and their headquarters were based in New York City.[1][2] Henry Phipps resided in Palm Beach, Florida.[3] He died on March 22, 1953.[2]

References

  1. Wheatley Stable
  2. 1 2 "Henry C. Phipps, 73, Sportsman, Dead. Owner of Wheatley Stables Retired Financier, Had Been Active in Real Estate". New York Times. March 23, 1953. Retrieved 2011-03-29. Henry Carnegie Phipps, retired financier and prominent clubman, died today at his home after a long illness. He was 73 years old. ...
  3. Agnes Ash, 'For Mary Sanford, Palm Beach Will Always Be Home', Palm Beach Daily News, July 10, 1977
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