Henry Carnegie Phipps

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Born(1879-05-11)May 11, 1879
DiedMarch 21, 1953(1953-03-21) (aged 73)
KnownforOwner of Wheatley Stable
Henry Carnegie Phipps
Henry C. Phipps (left) alongside his wife, Gladys.
Born(1879-05-11)May 11, 1879
DiedMarch 21, 1953(1953-03-21) (aged 73)
Alma materYale University
Known forOwner of Wheatley Stable
Spouse
(m. 1907)
Children4, including Ogden and Barbara Phipps Janney
Parent(s)Henry Phipps Jr.
Anne Childs Shaffer
RelativesOgden Mills Phipps (grandson)
Stuart S. Janney III (grandson)

Henry Carnegie Phipps (May 11, 1879 – March 21, 1953)[1] was an American sportsman and financier, the owner of Wheatley Stable along with his wife Gladys Mills Phipps, and a member of the wealthy Phipps family.[2]

Phipps was born on May 11, 1879, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the second son of Anne Childs (née Shaffer) Phipps (1850–1934),[3] and businessman Henry Phipps Jr.[4] His siblings included Amy Phipps, who married Frederick Guest (a grandson of the 7th Duke of Marlborough and Winston Churchill's first cousin); John Shaffer Phipps, married Margarita Celia Grace (a daughter of Irish merchant Michael P. Grace);[5] Helen Margaret Phipps, who married Bradley Martin Jr. (brother-in-law of the 4th Earl of Craven);[6][7] and Howard Phipps, who married Harriet Dyer Price (granddaughter of Gen. Alexander Dyer).[8]

At Henry Phipps' death, his father, who was at one time the second largest shareholder of Carnegie Steel and was a founder of Bessemer Trust, was worth $3,121,810 (equivalent to $58,761,000 in 2024), according to transfer tax appraisal documents.[9]

Phipps graduated from Yale University in 1902.[1]

Thoroughbred racing and breeding

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