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  1. Isabel Cleves Dodge Sloane (February 1896 – March 16, 1962) was an American heiress and socialite who owned a major Thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm.

  2. PALM BEACH, Fla., March 10--Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, breeder and owner of thoroughbred race horses for thirty-six years, died last night at Good Samaritan Hospital, West Palm Beach. Mrs....

  3. Sep 22, 2019 · Isabel Dodge Sloane, daughter of John F. Dodge, was the first woman to become Leading Owner by money earned in the sport of Thoroughbred Horse Racing. Her Brookmeade Stable owned great horses like Sword Dancer, Kentucky Derby winner Cavalcade, and more.

  4. Isabel Dodge Sloane was a prominent Detroit and Palm Beach socialite, heiress and owner of a major Thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm. Daughter of Ivy Hawkins (1864-1901) and John F. Dodge, (1864-1920), the co-founder of the Dodge Brothers Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan; which would become the world's largest producer of ...

  5. Isabel Cleves Dodge Sloane was an American heiress and socialite who owned a major Thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm.

  6. Isabel Cleves Dodge Sloane was an American socialite and dog breeder, racehorse owner. Background. She was born on February 26, 1896 in Detroit, Michigan, United States, the daughter of John Francis Dodge, an automobile manufacturer, and of Ivy S. Hawkins.

  7. Jul 11, 2012 · The first lady to top the list of money-winning owners in a given year was Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, whose Brookmeade Stable earned $251,138 in 1934. Mrs. Sloane was a daughter of the founder of Dodge Motor Company, which in 1926 was purchased by a bank syndicate for $146 million.