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  1. Charles Shipman Payson (October 16, 1898 – May 5, 1985, aged 86) was the owner of the New York Mets of the National League from 1975 through 1980. In 1975, he inherited the club upon the death of his wife, Mets founder Joan Whitney.

  2. The Charles Shipman Payson Building is the most recent expansion of the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) in Portland, Maine, located on the corner of High Street and Congress Square.

  3. 7. Mai 1985 · Charles Shipman Payson, a financier, sportsman and philanthropist, died yesterday in Lexington, Ky. He was 86 years old. Mr. Payson, a native of Portland, Me., graduated from Yale...

  4. 9. Mai 1985 · LEXINGTON, Ky. — Charles Shipman Payson, an industrialist, philanthropist and horse breeder, is dead at 86. Payson, who had embarked recently on a career as a thoroughbred breeder,...

  5. 27. Apr. 1984 · JOAN WHITNEY PAYSON, the ebullient, highly visible owner of the New York Mets until her death in 1975, was the extremely private mistress of a 50-room, fieldstone mansion in Manhasset, L.I., that...

  6. 18. Apr. 1977 · With seven elegant residences scattered around the country to choose from, Charles Shipman Payson feels most at home in the rustic informality of his secluded Florida hunting ranch

  7. 11. Jan. 2017 · Joan Whitney married Charles Shipman Payson when she was 21. Their 1924 marriage at Christ Church was a huge social event uniting two oldtime wealthy families. During the course of their marriage they had five children, three girls and two boys, but she continued to oversee and invest her own money in horses, art, and the New York Mets.