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an extra lifevest for her. Failing to do so, he offered her his own life vest, which he proceeded to tie on to her himself, since she was holding her infant child in her arms at the time. Many considered his actions especially noble since he could not swim and he knew there were no other lifevests or lifeboats available. Because of his fame, several people on the
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Reginald, $ 5,000,000 and the Oakland Farm Estate to Alfred's oldest son William H. Vanderbilt III, with the residuary estate being split between his two younger sons Alfred G. Vanderbilt Jr and George Washington Vanderbilt III, whose shares were estimated at $ 2,553,204 in 1917.
300:. Soon after graduation, Vanderbilt, with a party of friends, started on a tour of the world which was to have lasted two years. When the group reached Japan on September 12, 1899, he received news of his father's sudden death and hastened home as speedily as possible to find himself, by his father's will, the head of his branch of the family.
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torpedoed the ship, triggering a secondary explosion that sank the giant ocean liner within 18 minutes. Vanderbilt and Denyer helped others into lifeboats, and then
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In 1908, he donated $ 100,000 to build the Mary Street YMCA (today the
Vanderbilt Hotel) in Newport, Rhode Island, in memory of his father Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899). Ground breaking was on August 31, 1908, with the cornerstone laid on November 19, 1908, by Vanderbilt. The dedication was on
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Contemporary newspaper articles reporting on the 1917 appraisal of Alfred's estate in the State of New York report that Alfred's gross estate was valued at $ 16,769,314, in addition to a Trust Fund valued at $ 4,612,086, with a net value of approximately $ 15,594,000; from this his oldest son
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Vanderbilt, a former Governor of Rhode Island who was a great-great-grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, the 19th century railroad magnate, died Tuesday night at his home in South Williamstown, Massachusetts He was 79 years old. Mr. Vanderbilt, a Republican, served in the State
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records the total size of Alfred's estate at $ 26,375,000, exclusive of the $ 6,000,000 he gifted to his brother
Cornelius Vanderbilt III following their father's death, and the $ 10,000,000 his first wife received after their divorce. From this amount, $ 8,000,000 was left to Alfred's second wife
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in London, the coaching group would take their vehicle for a one-day, two-day, or longer trip along chosen routes through several counties, going to prearranged inns and hotels along the routes. Vanderbilt would frequently drive the coach, in perfectly appareled suit, a coachman or groom. He is
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H. Vanderbilt III received the $ 4,612,086 in Trust, as well as a life interest in $ 400,000, and the Medal which
Congress had gifted to Cornelius 'the Commodore' Vanderbilt I which had been passed first to William Henry Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, and then to Alfred.
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710:, where many members of the Vanderbilt family spent their summers. The memorial reads: "To the Memory of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who perished on the S.S. Lusitania in the Thirty-eighth year of his age May 7, 1915. Erected by fifty of his friends."
703:. The inscription reads, "In Memory of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, a gallant gentleman and a fine sportsman who perished in the Lusitania May 7th 1915. This stone is erected on his favorite road by a few of his British coaching friends and admirers".
1193:"MRS. ANTONIO RUIZ A SUICIDE IN LONDON; Was Mentioned in Connection with the Divorce Case of Alfred G. Vanderbilt. News of Death Suppressed; Had Been Rumored Here, but Not Confirmed – Inquest Held Three Weeks Ago – Divorced Last Summer"
1475:"Mrs. M'kim Wins Divorce at Reno; Tells Her Story in Court, Accusing Dr. McKim of Cruelty, Non-Support, and Drunkenness. Left Him Two Years Ago Declares Her Father, the Baltimore Drug Manufacturer, Had Supported Them – No Answer Is Filed"
1221:"Ruiz Case Brought Before Parliament; Member for Jarrow Gives Notice That He Will Question Home Secretary Gladstone. Aimed at Coroner's Acts Refusal to Show Depositions Cited -Good Faith Not Questioned, but Other Court Officers Under Suspicion"
2062:"Vanderbilt Prayer is 'Burial At Sea'; The Only Mention of Lusitania Tragedy in Memorial at Home of A. G.'s Mother. Chapel in Vaulted Hall; 200 Relatives and Friends Hear Impressive Episcopal Service Read – Choir Sings Hymns"
1447:"Dr. Smith H. M'kim And Wife Separate; Left Their Apartments at the Plaza Recently, and Mrs. McKim Went to Paris. No Divorce, Say Fam1ly; Separation Said to Have Been Arranged Amicably – Mrs. McKim a Daughter of I.E. Emerson"
1103:"2 Witnesses Heard in Vanderbilt Suit; Valet of Alfred G. and a Woman, Supposedly His Wife's Maid, Testify in Secret. Wife the Next Witness The Greatest Reticence Observed In Divorce Action Following the Hiding of Papers In Court"
1047:"Mrs. A.G. Vanderbilt Moves to Tuxedo; Ships Household Effects, Dogs, and Little Son's Toys from Newport. Oakland Farm Closed Mr. Vanderbilt Will Spend Summer in London, Driving the Coach Venture Between That City and Brighton"
777:"Vanderbilt Left His Wife at Home; | Wealthiest Youth in America Expected to Make Only a Short Stay Abroad. | Best Known as Horseman | Inherited $ 100,000,000 and Married Mrs. Smith Hollins McKim When Ellen French Divorced Him"
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who survived the tragedy were observing him while events unfolded at the time, and so they took note of his actions. He and Denyer were among the 1,199 passengers who did not survive the incident. His body was never recovered.
1131:"Decree of Divorce for Mrs. Vanderbilt; Gets Custody of Her Son and Right to Remarry, Which Is Denied to Alfred G. Vanderbilt. Mme. Ruiz's Name in Case Nothing In the Papers Referring to Alimony or Any Financial Arrangement"
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as preparation for entering into the councils of the company as one of its principal owners. Subsequently, he was chosen a director in other companies as well, among them the
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844:"Vanderbilt Engagement; Miss Elsie French to Become Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's Wife. A Match Approved by the Late Cornelius Vanderbilt – Young People Long in Love"
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1595:"Damage Bills of American Citizens Reaching $ 1,479,000,000 Have Been Reduced To About $ 180,000,000 – Vanderbilt and Frohman Estates Get Nothing"
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2006:"Vanderbilt's Body is Reported Found; Secretary in Queenstown Investigating Persistent Rumors Current There"
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1845:"Vanderbilt Children Hurt; Tree Falis in Front of Their Auto and Driver Is Killed"
1688:"Court Holds Lusitania Sinking Act of War And Alfred G. Vanderbilt Insurance Void"
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1775:"Treatment of an Early 20th Century Road Coach: Alfred G. Vanderbilt's "Venture""
1927:"OFF FOR EUROPE TODAY. | Some of the Passengers on Five Steamships=The Arrivals"
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1159:"SOCIAL WAR AT NEWPORT.; Vanderbilt Divorce Splits the Colony Into Factions"
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