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  1. ウィリアム・ヘンリー・ヴァンダービルト(William Henry Vanderbilt, 1821 ... The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt. William Morrow, ...

  2. Primeros años. William Kissam Vanderbilt nació en 1849 en New Dorp, Staten Island ().Sus padres fueron Maria Louisa Kissam (1821-1896) y William Henry Vanderbilt (1821-1885), que era el hijo mayor del Comodoro Cornelius Vanderbilt, uno de los principales herederos de su fortuna y un miembro prominente de la familia Vanderbilt, que se convirtió en el norteamericano más rico después de que ...

  3. William Henry Vanderbilt (1821–85), president of the New York Central and numerous other railroads, was a quiet, honest, modest, and, above all else, moderate man. Although the most important railroader of his time, he would be almost wholly forgotten today were it not for four simple words he so uncharacteristically and incautiously uttered on October 8, 1882: “The public be damned.”

  4. Breaking ground in 1889, Biltmore was the vision of George Washington Vanderbilt II, the youngest child of railroad tycoon William Henry Vanderbilt and his wife Maria Louisa Kissam. At the beginning of Biltmore’s construction, the United States had reached the peak of what historians now call the Gilded Age, a time period which lasted from the 1870s until the early 1900s.

  5. William Henry "Billy" Vanderbilt I ( New Brunswick, 8 mei 1821 – New York, 8 december 1885) was een Amerikaanse ondernemer, magnaat en lid van de prominente Vanderbilt-familie . Vanderbilt werd geboren als de oudste zoon van Cornelius Vanderbilt. Zijn vader hield zorgvuldig toezicht op zijn opleiding en bezorgde zijn 18-jarige zoon een baan ...

  6. 16 de dic. de 2021 · William Henry Vanderbilt was the fourth child and first son of Cornelius Vanderbilt's 13 children. He was born in 1821 and as a young man, his father didn't believe that he was ambitious. Instead of helping out with the family's shipping business, Cornelius sent William to manage a family farm in Staten Island in 1840.

  7. Gov. William Henry Vanderbilt. Terms January 3, 1939 - January 7, 1941. Party Republican. Born November 24, 1901. Passed April 24, 1981. Birth State New York. School Princeton University. Family Married three times--Emily O’Neil Davies, one child; Anne Gordon Colby, three children; Helen Cummings Cook.