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Born in New York City, Miner attended the public schools, and worked as a clerk in drug stores while learning the pharmacy business. In addition, Miner studied medicine under his brother, Dr. Edward Miner, then president of the
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Miner was married twice; his first wife was Julia
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Miner's pharmacy business expanded until he incorporated the H. C. Miner
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was more than $ 5 million (more than $ 146 million in 2017). His assets were controlled by the Estate of Henry C. Miner, Incorporated, of which his son Henry C. Miner Jr. was president.
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