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  1. A Legendary Romance. Biltmore House officially opened to family and friends on Christmas Eve, 1895. George Vanderbilt had a beautiful new family home, but as America’s most eligible bachelor of his time, no one to share it with. That all changed on April 28, 1898, when he proposed to Edith Stuyvesant Dresser.

  2. George Washington Vanderbilt may refer to: George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914), American art collector George Washington Vanderbilt III (1914–1961), American yachtsman and scientific explorer

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · George W. Vanderbilt IIGeorge Washington Vanderbilt II (November 14, 1862 – March 6, 1914) was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family, which had amassed a huge fortune through steamboats, railroads, and various business enterprises. The fourth son and youngest child of William Henry Vanderbilt (1821 - 1885) and his wife ...

  4. Brief Life History of George Washington. When George Washington Vanderbilt was born on 23 September 1832, in New York, United States, his father, Cornelius Vanderbilt I, was 38 and his mother, Sophia Johnson, was 37. He lived in New York City, New York County, New York, United States in 1850 and Southfield, Richmond, New York, United States in ...

  5. 16 de oct. de 2016 · For the ultimate experience in art and architecture, visit the nearby Biltmore Estate, home to the private collection of George Washington Vanderbilt II, which holds original works by Pierre ...

  6. George Washington Vanderbilt, heir of a portion of the family fortune acquired in railroad development, turned his interests to agriculture and forestry and became outstanding in both. Born in New Dorp (now Richmond Borough), Staten Island, N.Y., the youngest son of William Henry and Maria Louisa Kissam Vanderbilt, he was educated by tutors and ...

  7. George Washington Vanderbilt II: Natural Resource Occupations\Forester. Portrait. (Show More) (Show Less) Credit Line. Owner: Biltmore Estate. This record is part of the Catalog of American Portraits, a research archive of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Permission to reproduce images (if available) must be obtained from ...