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Elliott Fitch Shepard

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When the wife of Chicago publisher Horace O'Donoghue read him the news of Shepard's death four days after the event, he picked up a razor and slit his throat. Although his suicide was first thought to be an impulsive reaction, it was later learned that the likely cause was O'Donoghue's large debts to
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and conductor. According to Shepard, the family traveled 14,085 miles (22,668 km) on 26 railroads and stayed at 38 hotels in nearly five months. After the 1884 trip, aware of the opportunity for church work in the territory, he founded a mission and maintained it with his wife for about $ 20,000
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at 12:45 p.m. For a few minutes Shepard did not seem to react, though soon afterward his color started changing and his respiration and pulse dimmed, so administration of ether was stopped, however not enough ether was given to continue with the operation. His condition started to worsen again;
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In 1862 he visited Jamestown to inspect, equip and provide uniforms for the Chautauqua regiment, his first return since infancy, and was welcomed by a group of prominent citizens. Shepard recruited and organized the 51st Regiment, New York Volunteers, which was named the Shepard Rifles in his honor.
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for $ 425,000 ($ 14.4 million in 2023). Deeply religious, Shepard placed a verse from the Bible at the head of each edition's editorial page. As president of the newspaper company until his death, he approved every important decision or policy. In the same year, Shepard became the controlling
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in Strong & Shepard, continuing the business after Strong's death. He continued to practice law for the next 25 years; he helped found the New York State Bar Association in 1876, and in 1884 was its fifth president. In 1875 Shepard drafted an amendment establishing an arbitration court for the
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Many doctors considered the case to be unusual and debated the cause of death. Some, including family members, accused them of criminal negligence; that Shepard was fed well before the operation, which could have allowed him to choke on vomit. No autopsy was made, but an inquest was made by the
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At the funeral, organizations that Shepard was part of sent representatives, including the Union League Club, the Republican County Committee, the Republican Club, the New York State Bar Association, the Presbyterian Union, the Chamber of Commerce, the American Sabbath Union, New York Sabbath
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Shepard's estate included the $ 100,000 Tarsus American College endowment, $ 850,000 in real estate and $ 500,000 in personal property for a total of $ 1.35 million ($ 45.8 million in 2023). His will distributed money and property to his wife and children, his brother Augustus, and
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Observance Committee, American Bible Society, St. Paul's Institute at Tarsus, the Union League of Brooklyn, the Republican Association of the 21st Assembly District, the Shepard Rifles, the New York Typothetae, the American Bank Note Company, the College of the City of New York, the
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the doctors suspected food or vomit was blocking his windpipe or bronchial tubes. The doctors then administered oxygen, which helped temporarily; however, at 4:00 p.m. his pulse became steadily more feeble, he fell unconscious, and died at 4:10 p.m. His cause of death was
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which were built during the 1880s for William Henry Vanderbilt and his two daughters. After Elliott's death Margaret transferred the house to her sister's family, who combined their two houses into one. The houses were eventually demolished; the nine-story
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under John Hall, and was a vice president of the Presbyterian Union of New-York. Shepard was president of the American Sabbath Union for five years, and he also served as the chairman of the Special Committee on Sabbath Observance.
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In 1864, Shepard was a member of the executive committee and chair of the Committee on Contributions from Without the City for the New York Metropolitan Fair. He chaired lawyers' committees for disaster relief, including those in
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in an effort to convince the committee not to open the exposition on a Sunday - the Sabbath. Shepard himself attended, having spent $ 25,000 ($ 847,778 in 2023) on September 7, 1891, in reserving sixteen rooms with board at the
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The first funeral service was a small gathering of pallbearers and close friends of the family at the house; then Shepard's body was moved to their church. From the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Shepard was moved to
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he helped found Tarsus American College, agreeing to donate $ 5,000 a year to the school and leave it an endowment of $ 100,000 ($ 3.39 million in 2023). He became one of the school's trustees and vice presidents.
1015:. A year later, Shepard created an endowment for periodicals, necessitating the creation of the university's first reading room. In 1897, Shepard's wife donated his 1,390-volume collection of law books to the library. 417:, and enlisted 47,000 men from the surrounding area. In 1862 he was appointed Assistant Inspector-General for half of New York state, reporting to New York's governor on troop organization, equipment, and discipline. 3219: 355:
in 1845. He began attending the college-preparatory University Grammar School (then located in the University of the City of New York building), and graduated from the university in 1855. Shepard began
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Other common spellings of his first name include "Eliot" and "Elliot"; "Shepherd" was sometimes used as his surname. Shepard was sometimes known as Elliott Fitch Shepard Sr., to distinguish him from
323:. He was the second of three sons of Fitch Shepard and Delia Maria Dennis; the others were Burritt Hamilton and Augustus Dennis. Fitch Shepard was president of the National Bank Note Company (later 3279: 984:. Notable family included his immediate family, as well as most of the living Vanderbilt family, including the majority of Margaret Louisa's siblings, their spouses, and Margaret Louisa's mother. 553: 940:
who had first used it in 1846. Morton said it was most improbable Shepard died of ether, ensuring its safety when properly used, and that deaths were one in 25,000. He recommended an autopsy.
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coroner. The two doctors to perform the operation made a statement on March 28, 1893, that after prior examinations no diseases were found and his heart and lungs seemed healthy. A
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In 1867 Shepard was presented to Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt at a reception given by Governor Morgan; their difficult courtship was opposed by Margaret's father,
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as "prominent by birth and ancestry, as well as for his personal qualities". He attended public schools in Jamestown, and moved with his father and brothers to
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called him the "perfect type of well-bred clubman". He had thick hair, manicured nails, a well-trimmed beard and an athletic figure. An opponent of
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After Shepard's death Margaret lived there in the spring and fall, with her visits becoming less frequent. By 1900 she began selling property to
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Shepard and Margaret had five daughters and one son: Florence (1869–1869), Maria Louise (1870–1948), Edith (1872–1954), Marguerite (1873–1895),
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Shepard and his family toured the world in 1884, visiting Asia, Africa, and Europe. He documented his 1887 trip from New York to Alaska in
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Shepard died unexpectedly during the afternoon of March 24, 1893, at his Manhattan residence. Two doctors were attempting to remove a
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campaign. He furnished Shepard Hall, at Sixth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City, offering it rent-free to the Republican Club.
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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When Margaret's father died in 1885, she inherited $ 12 million ($ 407 million in 2023). The family lived at 2 West
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and a member of the regiment, was notified by Shepard of a promotion; Shepard may have influenced his subsequent promotion to
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oversaw the transfer of his remains and those of his daughter Florence to a new Shepard family tomb in the cemetery nearby.
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from J. Butler Wright. He had a mansion (named Woodlea, after Wright's house) built south of the house, facing the
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Causes and Conflicts: The Centennial History of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1870–1970
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newspaper (founded in 1836, with an estimated value in 1888 of $ 200,000 ($ 6.78 million in 2023) from
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with the rank of colonel. During this time Shepard was placed in command of the department of volunteers in
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from him. They instructed him to eat lightly, only well before the operation. They gave him the anesthetic
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with the American and Continental Note Companies), and Elliott's brother Augustus became president of the
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in 1865. In addition, Shepard was involved in correspondence with Walt Whitman. Although President
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Ordinances of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York: In Force January 1, 1881
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taken by himself, his wife and daughter, six other family members, their maid, a chef, butler,
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and congestion of the lungs, after the administration of ether, but due to an unknown cause.
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were donated by Margaret after his death. It was designed by Augustus Haydel (a nephew of
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Shepard established a small chapel on his Briarcliff Manor property, and founded the
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respectively, and was a member of the municipal committee for victims of the 1889
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Martin, George W. (The Association of the Bar of the City of New York) (1970).
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In the Matter of the Application of Alexander B. Larkin for a Writ of Mandamus
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degree. On January 11, 1893, Shepard addressed the House Committee on the
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appointed Shepard and Ebenezer B. Shafer to revise and codify the city's
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The Vanderbilts and the Gilded Age: Architectural Aspirations, 1879–1901
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reporter met doctor William J. Morton, son of possible ether discoverer
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For details on Elliott Fitch Shepard's average business day and family.
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Report of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association
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Eighteenth Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce
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religious organizations. Shepard funded a number of scholarships and
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fund and $ 10,000 ($ 339,100 in 2023) to the state committee for the
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to form the New-York Municipal Code; the last revision was in 1859.
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The University of the City of New York: Catalogue and Announcements
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The Union League Club: Historical and Biographical, 1863–1900
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Building was built there in 1928 and was demolished around 1969.
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire Along the Inside Passage
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Shepard was tall, with a pleasant expression and manner, and
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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
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in 1855, and practiced law for about 25 years. During the
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Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
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Lawyers' Record and Official Register of the United States
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The Vanderbilt mausoleum, Shepard's initial resting place
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Leslie's History of the Greater New York, Volume de Luxe
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Shepard was first buried in the Vanderbilt mausoleum in
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In 1892, the City University of New York gave Shepard a
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Burials at the Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum
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A Brief History of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
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The Shepard family graves in the Vanderbilt family plot
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Shepard during the American Civil War, photographed by
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Judgement Unto Truth: Witnessing the Armenian Genocide
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During the 1880s he helped found three banks. At the
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newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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Shepard, Elliott Fitch; Shafer, Ebenezer B. (1881).
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and church, and were educated by private tutors and
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largest privately owned houses in the United States
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Shepard was a long-time friend of US Senator 3240:Members of the Sons of the American Revolution 2757: 2755: 2753: 2723: 2721: 2719: 2254: 2252: 1992: 1990: 1988: 1986: 1984: 1982: 1980: 1978: 1976: 1974: 1309: 805:Association of the Bar of the City of New York 671:in present-day Briarcliff Manor, purchasing a 395:From January 1861 through the outbreak of the 315:Fitch Shepard, father of Elliott Fitch Shepard 291:recruiter and subsequently earned the rank of 2483: 2481: 2479: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 8: 2590:. The Century Association. 1947. p. 403 1626:"NYC Marriage & Death Notices 1857–1868" 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1228:. New York: The Historical Company. p.  1955:. Arkell Publishing Company. Archived from 1830:. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. p.  653:Shepard's Scarborough Presbyterian Church ( 560:. On March 20, 1888, Shepard purchased the 524:In 1868, Shepard became a partner of Judge 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 42: 31: 2517: 2515: 626:Sleepy Hollow Country Club § History 586:in Manhattan, one of three houses of the 575:to force it to halt work on Sundays (the 343:minister) and James Fitch (son-in-law of 2548:Journal of the American Oriental Society 948:and then onto a ferry to Staten Island. 667:During the early 1890s Shepard moved to 516:in New York City. After an 1868 trip to 476:Political cartoon criticizing Shepard's 186: 3185:19th-century American newspaper editors 3074: 3046:Works by or about Elliott Fitch Shepard 1738:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 1368:"[Elliott F. Shepard obituary]" 1362: 1360: 1358: 1101: 1077: 599:is the building currently on the site. 421:George W. Whitman, brother of the poet 3260:People from Briarcliff Manor, New York 3230:Editors of New York (state) newspapers 2408:. No. August 2004. Archived from 2399:"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Rides On" 1848:. New York State Bar Association. 2014 194: 3285:Philanthropists from New York (state) 3190:19th-century American philanthropists 2865:Jones, Theodore Francis, ed. (1933). 1736:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 1193: 1191: 7: 3170:19th-century American businesspeople 3010:"Some of Col. Shepard's Good Points" 3008:Crodise, L. F. (February 13, 1891). 2490:"Some of Col. Shepard's Good Points" 2488:Crodise, L. F. (February 13, 1891). 1348:The Cyclopedia of American Biography 399:and until 1862 Shepard served as an 27:American lawyer and newspaper editor 2792:"Elliott F. Shepard's Body Removed" 2100:"Refined in an Era of Superlatives" 573:Fifth Avenue Transportation Company 3180:19th-century American male writers 1760:Conflict, Conquest, and Conversion 1600:"Death of Col. Elliot F. Shephard" 797:American Museum of Natural History 281:University of the City of New York 149:University of the City of New York 25: 3265:People from Dobbs Ferry, New York 1013:New York University School of Law 190: 3137: 3125: 3113: 3101: 3089: 3077: 912:for six months during the fair. 661:, his Briarcliff Manor residence 643: 634: 613:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 225: 3270:People from Jamestown, New York 1048:Shepard, Elliott Fitch (1886). 845:Sons of the American Revolution 825:New England Society of New York 776:Shepard was a supporter of the 703:Scarborough Presbyterian Church 535:New York City Board of Aldermen 266:Scarborough Presbyterian Church 182: 3235:Journalists from New York City 2868:New York University, 1832-1932 2729:"Elliott F. Shepard's Funeral" 2235:The Riva.: New York and Alaska 1949:"Early Banks of New York City" 1919:"Revising the City Ordinances" 1783:Jernazian, Ephraim K. (1990). 1345:Homans, James E., ed. (1918). 1225:Prominent Families of New York 837:New York State Bar Association 604:The Riva.: New York and Alaska 349:Prominent Families of New York 246:New York State Bar Association 1: 3195:19th-century American writers 3175:19th-century American lawyers 2923:"Horace O'Donoghue's Suicide" 2894:"A Publisher Cuts His Throat" 2436:A History of Briarcliff Manor 1035:. New York: Martin B. Brown. 863:Later life, death, and legacy 853:Union League Club of New York 620:Briarcliff Manor developments 270:Scarborough Historic District 3250:New York (state) Republicans 2998:Resources in other libraries 2974:Resources in other libraries 2233:Shepard, Elliott F. (1887). 1730:American Antiquarian Society 1710:American Antiquarian Society 1630:The New York Society Library 1222:Weeks, Lyman Horace (1898). 1119:History of Chautauqua County 705:in 1892. The church and its 558:New York Chamber of Commerce 531:New York Chamber of Commerce 2821:"Elliott F. Shepard's Will" 2772:. March 29, 1893. p. 5 2695:"The Death of Col. Shepard" 433:offered him a promotion to 321:Chautauqua County, New York 51:portrait, based on an 1890 3311: 3255:New York University alumni 3200:19th-century Presbyterians 3063:Metropolitan Museum of Art 2763:"Funeral of E. F. Shepard" 2312:Diedrich, Richard (2007). 1928:. July 13, 1878. p. 7 1824:Ulman, H. Charles (1872). 1544:Fenton, Reuben E. (1868). 1498:. The Walt Whitman Archive 1476:. The Walt Whitman Archive 1056:American Bank Note Company 1019:Chicago publishing houses. 821:National Academy of Design 817:Metropolitan Museum of Art 782:1888 Presidential campaign 623: 329:American Bank Note Company 301:Sleepy Hollow Country Club 250:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt 171:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt 3210:American male journalists 2993:Resources in your library 2969:Resources in your library 2556:American Oriental Society 2434:Pattison, Robert (1939). 2206:Campbell, Robert (2011). 2149:"Hotel for 57th St. Site" 2043:"His Career as an Editor" 1947:Van Pelt, Daniel (1898). 1167:"Elliott F. Shepard Dead" 1116:Young, Andrew W. (1875). 1051:Labor and Capital Are One 801:American Oriental Society 514:Church of the Incarnation 248:. Shepard was married to 224: 41: 3245:New York (state) lawyers 2982:By Elliott Fitch Shepard 2653:The World's Fair Visitor 2260:"Col. Shepard's Funeral" 1316:The Illustrated American 1265:"The Doctors' Statement" 721:Family and personal life 588:Vanderbilt Triple Palace 510:William Henry Vanderbilt 467:Vanderbilt Triple Palace 813:Manhattan Athletic Club 715:William Rutherford Mead 126:40.584266°N 74.121613°W 3215:American Presbyterians 3096:Business and Economics 3059:John Quincy Adams Ward 2770:New-York Daily Tribune 2587:The Century, 1847–1946 2558:: cxlv. October 1889. 1926:New-York Daily Tribune 888: 880: 872: 871:1892 sketch of Shepard 829:New York Athletic Club 737: 546:Bank of the Metropolis 481: 469: 392: 316: 3275:People from Manhattan 2960:Elliott Fitch Shepard 2344:National Park Service 1372:Mt. 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Elliot Fitch Shepard
An old man with grey hair and a beard, wearing a suit and overcoat
Crosshatch
gelatin silver print
Edward Bierstadt
Jamestown, New York
Moravian Cemetery
40°35′03″N 74°07′18″W / 40.584266°N 74.121613°W / 40.584266; -74.121613
University of the City of New York
Republican
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt
Alice
Elliott Jr.
Elliott Fitch Shepard's signature
Mail and Express
New York State Bar Association
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Briarcliff Manor
Woodlea
Scarborough Presbyterian Church
Scarborough Historic District
Jamestown, New York
University of the City of New York
American Civil War
Union Army
colonel
Scarborough-on-Hudson
Sleepy Hollow Country Club
Portrait of an old man

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