Art collector, philanthropist, and automotive heiress
Anna Thompson Dodge (7 August 1866 – 2 June 1970) was a Scottish-American socialite and philanthropist, one of the richest women in the world at the time of her death.[1]
Life and family
She was born on 7 August 1866 in Dundee, Scotland, as Anna Thompson. Her obituary in The New York Times lists her age as 103. Her parents were William Thompson and Elizabeth Stevens. In 1896, she married Horace Elgin Dodge Sr., of Dodge Brothers Company. The couple had a son, Horace Elgin Dodge Jr., and a daughter, Delphine Dodge.
After her husband died (only 11 months after his brother and Dodge-cofounder John Francis Dodge), she became a substantial owner of the Dodge company. She and John's widow Matilda sold the company in 1926 for US$146 million (equivalent to $2.51 billion in 2023)[2] to Dillon, Read & Co., which was the largest cash transaction in history at the time.
^"Mrs. H. E. Dodge and Actor Wed. Start On Trip". Chicago Tribune. 9 May 1926. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2010. Against a huge bank of orchids and roses Mrs. Horace E. Dodge Sr., widow one of the founders of Dodge Bros., Inc., was married today to Hugh Dillman, son of a tailor of Columbus, OH., former actor and divorced husband of Marjorie Rambeau, actress.