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John R. Drexel

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175:, the Drexel's relocate to Paris following their daughter's elopement with Captain Barrett. After several years at the Hotel Ritz, they bought a large townhouse at 34 Rue François Premier in Paris and filled it with French antique furniture. They also developed a large art collection which they built an addition to their Paris townhouse to house it. To accommodate the 40,000 flower beds his wife had purchased at auction, they purchased the home behind them and demolished it, allowing for a large garden to be constructed. 104: 184: 985:"MISS DREXEL GIVES WEDDING SURPRISE; Only Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel Marries Capt. Wm. Barrett, U.S.A. NEW ROCHELLE CEREMONY Miss Katharine S. Haven Weds Johnston L. Redmond--Nuptial of Ensign McCloud and Miss Cawley. Miss Haven Weds J.L. Redmond. McCloud-Cowley. Gilbert Gabriel Weds Miss Vorhaus. Wed to Major Richmond Stephens" 274:, including millions in cash, jewels, gems, paintings, furniture, silverware, gold, personal affects, artwork, antiques, personal papers. He also inherited her Paris property, New York property, Newport property, Philadelphia property and a large trust. 547:
News of His Death Sent by Cable from Carlsbad. He Went There in Poor Health to Spend the Summer. Last of the Sons of the Founder of His House. Known All Over the World as a Financier. A Philanthropist as Well. Connected with Many Gigantic
929:"MISS SCHENCK WEDS FENTON B. TURCK JR.; Ceremony in the Church of the Incarnation, With the Reception at Sherry's. DREXEL-BARBOUR NUPTIALS Miss Ida A. Rupertl Marries Charles R. Marshall, Mrs. Alice C. Hemdon, Dixon Boardman.'" 270:. When John died in 1935, he left most of his estate to John Jr. and Alice. The estate within the jurisdiction of Philadelphia courts was $ 1,285,292. Upon his wife's death in 1947, she left most her estate to her grandson, 873:"JOHN R. DREXEL JR. DIES AT AGE OF 44; Member of Family Prominent in New York, Newport and Philadelphia Society. ONCE A NOTED HORSEMAN III for Last Year at Beacon, N. Y. --Funeral Services Will Be Held in Philadelphia" 498:"A. Van Rensselaer, Arts Patron, Dead | Philadelphia Philanthropist and Sportsman Succumbs to Long Illness at 82. | Princeton life trustee | President of the Philadelphia Orchestra Association From 1901 Till Recently" 783:"TAYLORS ENTERTAIN AT FRENCH CHATEAU; Many Americans Are Guests at Afternoon Party at Viroflay, Near Versailles. OLD TREES SURROUND HOME Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel Give Housewarming at Their New Residence in Paris" 338:, the brownstones of Martin E. Green at 1 East 62nd Street and Prudence Boynton at 3 East 62nd Street were purchased and torn down providing a 42 feet wide plot for the construction of the Drexel house. 1158:"Noreen Stonor Wed in St. James; Younger Daughter of Lord and Lady Camoys Bride of John R. Drexel 3d Here Hon. Mildred Noreen Stonor Becomes Bride Of John R. Drexel 3d in St. James Church" 303: 140:, they built a modest cottage known as Cliff Lawn, which was later given to son John, after which they acquired and extensively remodeled, likely by Trumbauer, into a massive 214:
John Rozet Drexel Jr. (1890–1936), who married Elizabeth Hough Thompson (1896–1943), a daughter of James Beaton Thompson, in 1918. They divorced in 1924, and he married Jane
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Rozet) Drexel (1832–1891). Among his siblings were: Emilie Taylor Drexel, Frances Katherine Drexel, Mae E. Drexel, Sarah Rozet "Sallie" Drexel (the wife of
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Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, ambassador to Spain and for many years one of this country's most distinguished diplomats, died today at Walter Reed Army ...
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Mildred Constance Sherman) in 1943, Noreen and John inherited the Stonor's Newport residence, Stonor Lodge, which burnt down in 2016.
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Laning) Roset and John Roset, a Philadelphia merchant of French birth. His paternal grandparents were Austrian-born American banker
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in Philadelphia, and was made a partner. After a short time, he retired from the business and instead managed his inheritance.
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Drexel died on May 18, 1935, at his residence in Paris from a stroke suffered immediately following the death of his brother
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Through his daughter Alice, he was a grandfather of Edwin Gerald William Barrett (1920–1921), who died aged 10 months from
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After Clews' death in 1944, his heirs divided the building into upscale apartments and later residents included
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in 1901 while the Vanderbilts were away for the winter. The following season they leased the home of the late
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in Philadelphia by the Rev. Dr. Morton. She was a daughter of William Penn Troth and Clara Sharpless (
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In 1901, the Drexels relocated to New York City and, in 1903, built a large limestone residence at 1
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The Quaker Ogdens in America: David Ogden of Ye Goode Ship "Welcome" and His Descendants 1682-1897
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After an education by tutors and in private schools, Drexel began working for his father's firm,
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Gordon Preston Drexel (1895–1964), who never married and "passes most of his time traveling."
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Drexel University, a University with a Difference: The Unique Vision of Anthony J. Drexel
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Alice Gordon Drexel (1892–1959), a debutante who eloped Captain William Barrett, of the
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After moving to New York City and while their home was being constructed, they leased
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Townsend) Troth of Philadelphia. Together, they were the parents of four children:
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The Man Who Made Wall Street: Anthony J. Drexel and the Rise of Modern Finance
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On April 27, 1886, Drexel was married to Alice Gordon Troth (1865–1947) at
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and built between 1874 and 1875 for Philadelphia arts patron and engineer
1187:"John R. Drexel III, Socialite and Scion of a Banking Family, Dies at 87" 152:, down the street from Cliff Lawn. Fairholme had been designed in the 22:(March 3, 1863 – May 18, 1935) was an American banker and socialite. 182: 102: 1446:(1st ed.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 781:
Times, May Birkhead Wireless To the New York (12 July 1931).
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Portrait of Mrs. John R. Drexel Sr., by Albert Abendschein,
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in New York City, designed by Philadelphia architect
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in 1891. His maternal grandparents were Mary Ann (
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July 1, 1893. p. 1 423: 327: 351:'s mansion at the southeast corner of 243:In 1903, his wife was a guest of King 432:"The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan" 406: 202: 78: 68: 39: 30:Drexel was born on March 3, 1863, in 7: 1515:19th-century American businesspeople 728:"John R. Drexel | Fairholme // 1875" 52:, and George William Childs Drexel. 1545:American people of Austrian descent 677:. James T. White. 1921. p. 273 440:. December 3, 1956. Archived from 14: 1540:Burials at The Woodlands Cemetery 1213:Ferretti, Fred (12 August 1985). 1017:"The Pearls that Turned to Tears" 1535:Businesspeople from Philadelphia 1530:Members of the Philadelphia Club 1185:Hevesi, Dennis (22 April 2007). 1469:Papadakis, Constantine (2001). 1073:"J. R. Drexel Left $ 1,285,292" 701:Miller, Tom (1 November 2012). 474:. November 14, 1961. p. 39 405:Upon the death of Lady Camoys ( 259:. Drexel owned the steam yacht 1105:archivalcollections.drexel.edu 820:. J.B. Lippincott. p. 209 288:Ralph Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys 236:. They separated a year later. 1: 1276:. 3 December 2003. p. 24 1053:. 13 November 1964. p. 6 1015:Hoffman, Helen (1 May 1921). 188: 110:, the Drexel villa in Newport 16:American banker and socialite 1332:. 3 December 2008. p. 2 814:Ogden, Charles Burr (1898). 545:– via Newspapers.com. 55:In 1871, his father founded 1414:Social Register Association 1324:"Jane Vale Drexel Porteous" 1045:"Kusinitz Will Is Probated" 625:– via Newspapers.com. 530:"Anthony J. Drexel is Dead" 199:St. James' Episcopal Church 1561: 510:. 19 July 1933. p. 17 32:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 732:buildingsofnewengland.com 50:Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. 1525:Drexel University people 1438:Rottenberg, Dan (2001). 300:Georg Achates Gripenberg 164:. Fairholme was sold to 46:Alexander Van Rensselaer 1409:Social Register, Summer 1022:San Francisco Chronicle 610:"Francis Drexel's Will" 349:Frederick W. Vanderbilt 57:Drexel, Morgan & Co 38:(1826–1893) and Ellen ( 1273:The Charlotte Observer 707:Daytonian in Manhattan 373:International Building 194: 111: 1329:Palm Beach Daily News 284:John Rozet Drexel III 255:, and at luncheon at 186: 138:Newport, Rhode Island 132:Henry Clews & Co. 128:James Blanchard Clews 106: 75:Francis Martin Drexel 36:Anthony Joseph Drexel 231:Oregon State Senator 171:At the start of the 61:John Pierpont Morgan 444:on February 8, 2007 1385:The New York Times 1357:The New York Times 1301:The New York Times 1220:The New York Times 1192:The New York Times 1163:The New York Times 1135:The New York Times 1078:The New York Times 990:The New York Times 962:The New York Times 934:The New York Times 909:. 14 December 1924 906:The New York Times 878:The New York Times 853:. 10 December 1947 850:The New York Times 788:The New York Times 762:. 27 December 1942 759:The New York Times 615:The New York Times 587:The New York Times 535:The New York Times 507:The New York Times 471:The New York Times 377:Rockefeller Center 272:John R. Drexel III 234:William N. Barrett 195: 112: 1453:978-0-8122-3626-2 1166:. 12 January 1941 1109:Drexel University 937:. 18 January 1925 560:Rottenberg (2001) 361:Samuel D. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anthony Joseph Drexel
née
Alexander Van Rensselaer
Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr.
Drexel, Morgan & Co
John Pierpont Morgan
Drexel University
née
Francis Martin Drexel
née
Drexel & Co.

Fairholme
East 62nd Street
Fifth Avenue
Horace Trumbauer
James Blanchard Clews
Henry Clews & Co.
Newport, Rhode Island
Tudor revival
Fairholme
Ochre Point
Stick style
Frank Furness
Fairman Rogers
Robert R. Young
Great Depression

St. James' Episcopal Church

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