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  1. 14 de jul. de 2014 · Cornelius Vanderbilt II managed the railroads until his death in 1899. William Kissam Vanderbilt took over but retired soon after to concentrate on his yachts and thoroughbred horses, while ...

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Cornelius Vanderbilt II (November 27, 1843 – September 12, 1899) was an American socialite, heir, businessman, and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. He was the favorite grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, who left him $5 million, and the eldest son of William Henry Vanderbilt, who left him close to $70 million.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Cornelius Vanderbilt was a famous industrialist who worked in railroads and shipping. He had accumulated the largest fortune in the U.S. at the time of his death, in 1877.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2013 · One of the most amazing costumes was Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II ‘s representation of “Electric Light” which even had a torch that lit up, thanks to batteries hidden in her dress. The dress is actually in the Museum’s costume collection and you can see it as it looked on Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II in the cabinet card below, and how stunning it is in the full color collection image.

  5. Cornelis Vanderbilt II (1843-1899) Cornelius Vanderbilt II (New York, 27 november 1843 – aldaar, 12 september 1899) was een lid van de steenrijke Amerikaanse familie van Nederlandse afkomst Vanderbilt.Hij was een prominent sociaal figuur en zakenman. Hij was de favoriete kleinzoon van de stichter van het familie imperium Cornelius Vanderbilt die hem een vermogen van 5 miljoen dollar naliet.

  6. Cornelius Vanderbilt II, New York, 1882–until d. 1899; his widow Mrs. Cornelius (Alice Gwynne) Vanderbilt II, until 1925 Learn more about this artwork. Timeline of Art History. Essay Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) Chronology The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.

  7. George Washington Vanderbilt II (grandson) Signature. Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 – January 4, 1877) [1] was an American businessman, philanthropist, and slave owner. [2] A lot of his wealth came from railroads and shipping. [3] [4] He was also the patriarch of the Vanderbilt family. He was one of the richest Americans in history.