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Sallie Casey Thayer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sallie Casey Thayer
Sallie Casey Thayer (born February 14, 1856 in Covington, Kentucky, as Sallie Casey, died 1925) was a Kansas City art collector and advocate. Her diverse collection of fine and decorative art became the founding gift of the Spencer Museum of Art. ==Early life== Sallie Casey Thayer was a great-grandniece of US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall. After attending women's college in the 1870s, she married in 1880, merging her considerable social capital with that of prominent Kansas City merchant William Bridges Thayer (1852—-1907). He would shortly become a partner in the Emery, Bird, Thayer Dry Goods Company.〔
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