Henry C. Miner

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Biography

Born in New York City, Miner attended the public schools, and worked as a clerk in drug stores while learning the pharmacy business.Template:Sfn In addition, Miner studied medicine under his brother, Dr. Edward Miner, then president of the Brooklyn Medical College, and attended the Institute of Physicians and Surgeons, an alternative healing school in New York City.Template:Sfn Miner became a pharmacist, and during the American Civil War he served as pharmacist of the 1st New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment during its mobilization and training on Long Island.Template:Sfn Miner also worked as a police officer, and became a volunteer fireman.Template:Sfn

Business career

Miner's pharmacy business expanded until he incorporated the H. C. Miner Company, which operated multiple stores, and was also a wholesale supplier of toiletries and merchandise to other drug stores.Template:Sfn In 1864, Miner became interested in the theatrical business after working as an advance man for a traveling medical lecturer.Template:Sfn He eventually owned five theaters in New York City and Newark, New Jersey, and his chain expanded to additional locations, including Detroit, Michigan.Template:Sfn Miner was also president of a lithographing company, which produced advertising and posters for his theatrical productions, and he was publisher of the American Dramatic Directory, and president of the Actors' Fund Association.Template:Sfn In addition, he possessed ownership stakes in banks, real estate, railroads, and other ventures.Template:Sfn

Congress

Miner was elected as a Democrat to the 54th Congress (March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1897).Template:Sfn He was not a candidate for renomination in 1896.Template:Sfn

Death and burial

He died in New York City February 22, 1900.Template:Sfn He was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.Template:Sfn

At his death, Clay's net worth was more than $5 million (more than $146 million in 2017).Template:Sfn His assets were controlled by the Estate of Henry C. Miner, Incorporated, of which his son Henry C. Miner Jr. was president.Template:Sfn

Family

Miner was married twice; his first wife was Julia Lucinda Moore (d. 1894), with whom he had four sons, Henry C., Edwin D., Thomas W., and George H.Template:Sfn His second wife was Annie O'Neill, an actress who retired after their marriage.Template:Sfn With his second wife, Miner was the father of a son, John.Template:Sfn[1]Template:Rp

See also

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