VANDERBILT, CORNELIUS

1794–1877, American railroad magnate, b. Staten Island, N.Y. As a boy he ferried freight and passengers from Staten Island to Manhattan, and he soon gained control of most of the ferry lines and other short lines in the vicinity of New York City. He further expanded his shipping lines and came to be known as Commodore Vanderbilt. In 1851, when the gold rush to California was at its height, Vanderbilt opened a shipping line from the East Coast to California, including land transit across Nicaragua along the route of the proposed Nicaragua Canal. In Central America he came to be a violent opponent of the military adventurer William Walker.

After the outbreak of the Civil War, he entered the railroad field, and by 1867 he had gained control of the New York Central RR. Although his efforts to gain control of the Erie RR proved unsuccessful, Vanderbilt vastly expanded his railroad empire and by 1873 connected Chicago with New York City by rail. He amassed a great fortune and gave $1 million to found Vanderbilt Univ.

A son, William Henry Vanderbilt, 1821–85, b. New Brunswick, N.J., succeeded Cornelius Vanderbilt as president of the New York Central RR and augmented the family fortune. He gave liberally to Vanderbilt Univ., to the College of Physicians and Surgeons (now part of Columbia Univ.), and to various other institutions.

Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1843–99, b. Staten Island, N.Y., was a son of William H. Vanderbilt. He took over the family holdings and helped to establish the Vanderbilt Clinic (affiliated with Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center) and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. With his wife, Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt, 1845–1934, he built the famous "Breakers" estate in Newport, R.I. Their daughter, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, 1875–1942, became a sculptor, art patron, and founder (1930) of New York's Whitney Museum of American Art. Her niece and ward, Gloria Vanderbilt, 1924–, became a well-known designer of jeans and other clothes in the 1970s.

Another son of William H. Vanderbilt was William Kissam Vanderbilt, 1849–1920, b. Staten Island, N.Y., who also helped establish the Vanderbilt Clinic. He was a yachtsman, and his wife was a well-known society leader. The fourth son of William H. Vanderbilt was George Washington Vanderbilt, 1862–1914, b. Staten Island, N.Y. He engaged in numerous philanthropies, giving to agricultural research and donating land for the establishment of Teachers College, Columbia Univ. He also built the estate "Biltmore," near Asheville, N.C.

One of the sons of Cornelius Vanderbilt the younger was Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, 1877–1915, b. New York City. A noted horse breeder, he went down on the Lusitania. One of the sons of William K. Vanderbilt, Harold Sterling Vanderbilt, 1884–1970, born Suffolk co., Long Island, N.Y., gained note as a sportsman. He won the America's Cup yachting races three times. The modern game of contract bridge was largely invented by him. A grandson of the younger Cornelius Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 1898–1974, became a well-known writer, newspaper publisher, and movie producer.

See biography of Commodore Vanderbilt by W. J. Lane (1942); W. Andrews, The Vanderbilt Legend (1941); E. P. Hoyt, The Vanderbilts and Their Fortunes (1962); C. Vanderbilt, Jr.'s Man of the World; My Life on Five Continents (1959).

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...substantial contributions of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the University might have...financial contributions of Cornelius Vanderbilt.66 While one might hope...Debating Society, named after Cornelius Vanderbilt, on March 27, 1875...
...in Rhode Island: William H. Vanderbilt Vs. J. Howard Mcgrath: the...in November 1938, Republican Vanderbilt had been heralded both within...great grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, he endured a rather unstable...
...freshmen in "Western Civ" at Vanderbilt. His book of readings was...the enduring wisdom of my Vanderbilt professors in asking me the...that his last two names were Cornelius Tacitus, but we do not know...missed in "Western Civ" at Vanderbilt in 1967, Professor Hexter...
...that the issue was the district courts jurisdiction rather than the ownership dispute.190 Observing that the writings of Cornelius van Bynkershoek had been roughly handled by counsel on one side and highly eulogized by the other, Washington noted that...
...contemporaries as the American Cornelius Vanderbilt and South African Cecil Rhodes...Twains rhetorical contest with Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877) and Cecil...course by 1897, "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt had been dead for twenty...
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...Washington Vanderbilt in the fall of 1888. George Vanderbilt, 26, was the youngest son of William Henry Vanderbilt and the grandson of the man known as the Commodore, Cornelius Vanderbilt, who had made the family fortune in steamships and...
...and transportation tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt was well on his way to becoming...designer -"Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt - the steamer had auspicious...regular master, Capt. Jacob Vanderbilt (Cornelius brother), who was home...
...Peabody Normal School, and, most famously, Vanderbilt University. The "Central University of...That mouthful was replaced by the pithier Vanderbilt University when Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, the colorful buccaneer who rode the New...
...category, none more so than members of the Vanderbilt family. The sons of Cornelius Vanderbilt continued his vast empire, and their children...of fortunes. The daughter of William K. Vanderbilt, Florence Adele, had married Hamilton Mc...
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...comparison, had railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt liquidated in a similar manner...The First Tycoon: The Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt (Knopf, $37.50, 752 pages...The First Tycoon: The Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt
...railroad and shipping magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, the tenth richest man in...Tycoon: the Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt noted, almost everyone who...great-great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt; with her mother Gloria...
...Pomeroy Stone, who had organized the defenses of Washington on the eve of the war, and Brevet Maj. Vanderbilt Allen, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Many of these men were commissioned as high-ranking officers in the Egyptian army and served...
...40 on the south side of Asheville, the estate was completed in 1895 for George Washington Vanderbilt, grandson of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. Tours include the upstairs and downstairs of Biltmore House, the gardens, greenhouse...
...Daisy Goodwin In 1895 when Consuelo Vanderbilt, the daughter of the American billionaire Willie Vanderbilt, married Sunny, Duke of Marlborough...billionaire was created - men like Cornelius Vanderbilt, Consuelos great grandfather, who...
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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY at Nashville, Tenn...1873, opened 1875 through a gift from Cornelius Vanderbilt. Until 1914 it operated under the...Methodist Church. Major facilities at Vanderbilt include the Dyer Observatory for astronomical...
...of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Vanderbilt Mansion. Albany is the capital; New York City...whose libraries expanded. From 1867 to 1869, Cornelius Vanderbilt consolidated the New York Central RR system. Political...
...many small New York state railroads. In 1867, Cornelius Vanderbilt became president of the railroad and, through a...RR Company, linking New York City with Buffalo. Vanderbilt continued to expand his railroad empire through...
...the 1777 78 encampment of the Continental Army. Vanderbilt Mansion HS E N.Y. 1940 212 (86) 19th-century palatial Victorian residence of a grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt. War in the Pacific HP Central Guam 1978 2,031...
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