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Henry Manning Sage (May 18, 1868 in
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– 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.


Early life

Henry Manning Sage was born in
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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). He was also distantly related to Congressman
Russell Sage Russell Risley Sage (August 4, 1816 – July 22, 1906) was an American financier, railroad executive and Whig politician from New York. As a frequent partner of Jay Gould in various transactions, he amassed a fortune. Olivia Slocum Sage, his se ...
, family of Colonel Ira Yale Sage.Adams, Charles Collard (1908)
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He attended
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, and graduated from
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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.


Career

After graduation from Yale, he began working in the
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business, like his father and grandfather, eventually becoming president of Sage Land and Development Company, as well as a director of several banks and insurance companies in Albany. The family later donated the funds to build Sage Hall at Yale, at the time, the largest forestry school on the continent. Sage was a
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member of the New York State Assembly (Albany Co., 4th D.) in
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, serving from January 1 until December 31, 1899. Later from January 1, 1911 until December 31, 1920, Sage was a member of the New York State Senate, sitting in the
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, 135th, 136th, 137th, 138th, 139th, 140th, 141st (all eight 28th D.), 142nd and 143rd New York State Legislatures (both 30th D.). While in the State Senate, he served as Chairman of the Finance Committee from 1914 to 1920. Afterwards he was Chairman of the State Hospital Development Commission. He was a delegate to the
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s. In 1932, he wrote to ''
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'' about New York's finances and warning against increasing taxes.


Personal life

On October 29, 1895, he married Anna Wheeler Ward (b. 1875). Anna was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Baldwin Ward, an Albany surgeon. Together, they were the parents of two daughters: * Anne Erskine Sage (1897–1934), who married a Swiss Army Officer. * Princess Katherine Linn Sage (1898–1963), an artist who married Prince Ranieri di San Faustino in 1925.Suther p. 41. Henry and Anna Sage were divorced in 1908. On May 11, 1911, he married Cornelia McClure Cogswell (1880–1972). She was the daughter of Ledyard and Cornelia (née McClure) Cogswell. Together, they were the parents of two more children: * Cornelia Sage, who became engaged, and wed, to John Cotton Walcott in 1935. * Henry M. Sage Jr. He died on September 25, 1933, at his home " Fernbrook" in
Menands, New York Menands is a village in Albany County, New York, United States. The population was 3,990 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Louis Menand. The village lies inside the town of Colonie and borders the northern city line of Albany. H ...
, of a
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after having been ill for several years. He was buried at the
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in Menands.


Board of trustees

In March 1900, he was elected a trustee of
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, to fill the seat which had been vacant since the death of his grandfather Henry W. Sage (1814–1897) who had been chairman of the board of trustees for more than 20 years. Henry M. Sage and his uncle William H. Sage (1844–1924) resigned from the board of trustees in protest against the burial of
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(1831–1904) in the
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.


Sources

;Notes ;Sources *Suther, Judith D. ''A House of Her Own: Kay Sage, Solitary Surrealist.'' Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.
''Official New York from Cleveland to Hughes''
by Charles Elliott Fitch (Hurd Publishing Co., New York and Buffalo, 1911, Vol. IV; pg. 340 and 367)

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