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  1. Cornelius "Sonny" Vanderbilt Whitney (February 20, 1899 – December 13, 1992) was an American businessman, film producer, government official, writer and philanthropist. He was also a polo player and the owner of a significant stable of Thoroughbred racehorses.

  2. Cornelius Vanderbilt I (27 de mayo de 1794-4 de enero de 1877), también conocido como El Comodoro [1] [2] o Comodoro Vanderbilt, [3] fue un empresario estadounidense que amasó su fortuna gracias al transporte mediante barcos y ferrocarriles. Fue el patriarca de la familia Vanderbilt.

  3. The Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Library in Long Lake, New York. Marylou Whitney was the largest private landowner in the state of New York by owning Whitney Park. Whitney had ties to the Long Lake area in the Adirondacks.

  4. Gertrudis Vanderbilt Whitney, también conocida como Miss Whitney (Nueva York, 9 de enero de 1875 - Ib., 18 de abril de 1942), fue una escultora y filántropa estadounidense. Biografía [ editar ] Whitney pertenecía a una muy acomodada familia estadounidense, era bisnieta del Comodoro Cornelius Vanderbilt e hija mayor del matrimonio ...

    • 18 de abril de 1942 (67 años), Manhattan (Estados Unidos)
    • Endocarditis
    • Gertrude Vanderbilt
  5. 13 de dic. de 1992 · In 1950, Whitney was one of the founders of the National Museum of Racing in Saratoga Springs, New York, and served as served as its first president. He also spent time as a director at Churchill Downs. Whitney was presented the Eclipse Special Award for lifetime service to the sport in 1984.

  6. Gertrude Vanderbilt was born on January 9, 1875, in New York City, the second daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899) and Alice Claypoole Gwynne (1852–1934), and a great-granddaughter of "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt. Her older sister died before Gertrude was born, but she grew up with several brothers and a younger ...