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  1. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV (April 30, 1898 – July 7, 1974) was a newspaper publisher, journalist, author, and military officer. He was an outcast of high society, and was disinherited by his parents when he became a newspaper publisher.

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    Cornelius Jonah Vanderbilt IV (30 de abril de 1898 - 7 de julio de 1974) fue un editor de periódicos, periodista, autor y oficial militar. Era un marginado de la alta sociedad y sus padres lo desheredaron cuando se convirtió en editor de un periódico.

  3. The forty-five boxes of the collection cover approximately 26.03 linear feet. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV was an inveterate traveler and much of his writing consists of articles written for several different periodicals as he journeyed throughout the world, observing the political and social scene.

  4. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV was a great great grandson of the Commodore, Cornelius Vanderbilt, the original Vanderbilt who made that name famous with his enormous success in both sea and rail transportation. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV was one of the first Vanderbilts to live in the twentieth century.

  5. The First American Anti-Nazi Film, Rediscovered. In the early nineteen-hundreds, Cornelius Vanderbilt IV, the great-great-grandson of the railroad and steamship tycoon, saw the heirs and...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2019 · Cornelius Vanderbilt, apodado el primer "barón ladrón" de EE.UU., se convirtió en el hombre más rico del mundo. En Estados Unidos, en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, un grupo de hombres...

  7. History. Dutch Americans. Cornelius Vanderbilt [1794-1877] Industrial/Commercial Leader. Upon his death in 1877, at age 82, Cornelius Vanderbilt, also known as Commodore Vanderbilt, was the wealthiest man in the United States and probably the greatest of the nineteenth century railroad barons.