- Stockbridge, M****achusetts). The
Vanderbilts were once the
wealthiest family in the
United States.
Cornelius Vanderbilt was the
richest American until his...
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Vanderbilt University (informally
Vandy or VU) is a
private research university in Nashville, Tennessee,
United States.
Founded in 1873, it was
named in...
- 2020.
Retrieved January 28, 2020. Crof****,
William Augustus (1886). The
Vanderbilts and the
Story of
Their Fortune. Belford, Clarke. pp. 1–9 – via Archive...
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Vanderbilt may
refer to:
Vanderbilt (surname)
Vanderbilt family In the
United States:
Vanderbilt, California, a
former gold-mining town
Vanderbilt, Michigan...
- to the
Vanderbilts,
Frederick Wheeler,
perished aboard Titanic in
second class, as, due to the
close timing of
their switch, the
Vanderbilts were forced...
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Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (February 20, 1924 – June 17, 2019) was an
American artist, author, actress,
fashion designer, heiress, and socialite.
During the...
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Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (born
Maria Mercedes Morgan; 23
August 1904 – 13
February 1965) was an
American socialite.
Vanderbilt was the
mother of fashion...
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Vanderbilt, 104-6. "Our Story".
Vanderbilt, 141-3
Vanderbilt, 143-4 Patterson,
Jerry E. The
Vanderbilts., page 152. New York: H...
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Architecture by
Albert Levy (1870s). The list of
architects emplo**** by the
Vanderbilts is a "who's who" of the New York–based
firms that
embodied the syncretic...
- Home". The New York Times. 4
November 1920.
Retrieved 21 July 2017. "
VANDERBILTS GIVE UP
ANOTHER 5TH AV. SITE; Mrs. White's $3,500,000 Sale
Leaves Family...