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  1. Theodore Augustus Havemeyer (May 17, 1839 – April 26, 1897) was an American businessman who was the first president of the U.S. Golf Association and co-founder of the Newport Country Club, host to both the first U.S. Amateur and the first U.S. Open in 1895.

  2. Theodore A. Havemeyer, born in 1839, had only a grammar school education but joined the family sugar business as a partner in 1861. He was the technological expert in the family and an early age had spent a year in Europe studying the sugar refining process.

  3. The Havemeyer family was a massive family, with Frederick Christian Havemeyer and his wife Sarah Louise Havemeyer having 8 children. Their son Theodore with his wife Emilie Havemeyer would have nine. Therefore, many in the family share the same names and it is easy to get confused.

  4. 23 de oct. de 1997 · La colección Havemeyer. Cuando los Estados Unidos descubrieron el impresionismo... La prestigiosa colección constituida por Louisine (1855-1929) y Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907) fue legada en gran parte al Metropolitan Museum of Art de Nueva York.

  5. Theodore Augustus Havemeyer has ordered this latest model from the Boston Store in Paterson, and along with it, he has given his eldest daughter Lillie a half dozen brand new recordings.

  6. 9 de oct. de 1998 · Havemeyer Hall reflects the brilliance and style of Charles Follen McKim, founding partner of McKim, Mead & White, then one of New York's most important architectural firms. His designs transformed the Columbia campus into one of the city's great monuments of the American Renaissance.

  7. Theodore is the Havemeyer most directly connected to the town of Mahwah and its development early on. Theodore Havemeyer was the first Havemeyer to purchase property in Mahwah and became very involved in the community.