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  1. Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1898-1974. 1956. Queen of the Golden Age: The Fabulous Story of Grace Wilson Vanderbilt. McGraw-Hill. Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide) Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1898-1974. Queen of the Golden Age: The Fabulous Story of Grace Wilson Vanderbilt McGraw-Hill, 1956.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1989 · Cornelius Vanderbilt writes a valentine here to his mother, Grace Wilson Vanderbilt. Cornelius's father was all but disowned by his parents for marrying the purportedly notorious Grace, herself from a rich and prominent family.

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  3. 8 de mar. de 2013 · Grace Wilson Vanderbilt, called 'Her Grace', was the only lady ever able to replace THE Mrs Astor. The Vanderbilt mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue was simply 'Lost in a sea of skyscrapers'. Most of the furniture, because of it's history, was turned over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as there was no room for it at 1048 Fifth Avenue.

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  5. Brigadier General Cornelius Vanderbilt III died aboard his yacht from a cerebral hemorrhage while vacationing in Miami Beach, Florida in 1942. Grace Vanderbilt died on January 7, 1953. She was entombed beside her husband in the Vanderbilt Family Mausoleum in New Dorp on Staten Island, New York. Dates of rank

  6. Brief Life History of Grace. When Grace Vanderbilt was born on 25 September 1899, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, her father, Gen. Cornelius "Neily" Vanderbilt III, was 26 and her mother, Grace Graham Wilson, was 29. She married Henry Gassaway Davis III on 28 June 1927, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

  7. Follow @TIME. Back in 1896 when auburn-haired Grace Graham Wilson bagged young Cornelius Vanderbilt, most of New York's 400 agreed that it was a most unsuitable marriage. As a great-grandson of the tough old Commodore who built the New York Central, Cornelius Vanderbilt had some claims to aristocracy. Grace's social assets were far more modest.