Henry M. Sage

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Succeeded byFrank L. Wiswall
Succeeded byJames E. Towner
Henry M. Sage
Sage, ca. 1915
Member of the New York State Senate
In office
1919–1920
Preceded byGeorge H. Whitney
Succeeded byFrank L. Wiswall
In office
1911–1918
Preceded byWilliam J. Grattan
Succeeded byJames E. Towner
Member of the New York State Assembly
In office
January 1, 1899  December 31, 1899
Preceded byGeorge W. Stedman
Succeeded byEdward McCreary
Personal details
BornHenry Manning Sage
May 18, 1868
DiedSeptember 25, 1933(1933-09-25) (aged 65)
PartyRepublican
Spouses
Anna Wheeler Ward
(m. 1895; div. 1908)
Cornelia McClure Cogswell
(m. 1911)
Children4, including Kay
RelativesHenry W. Sage (grandfather)
Paul Fenimore Cooper (nephew)
EducationThe Albany Academy
Yale College

Henry Manning Sage (May 18, 1868 in Albany, New York – September 25, 1933 in Menands, Albany County, New York) was an American senator and politician from New York. He became Chairman of the State Hospital Development Commission.

Henry Manning Sage was born in Albany, New York on May 18, 1868. He was the son of Dean Sage (1841–1902) and Sarah Augusta (née Manning) Sage and the grandson of Henry W. Sage (1814–1897).[1] He was also distantly related to Congressman Russell Sage, family of Colonel Ira Yale Sage.[2]

He attended The Albany Academy, and graduated from Yale College in 1890. His sister, Susan Linn Sage (1866–1933) married James Fenimore Cooper (1858–1938), grandson of prolific author James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851). Susan and James were the parents of Paul Fenimore Cooper (1899–1970), an author and Henry's nephew.

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