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William du Pont Jr.

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573:. Her father's will had said that if she were childless, the property would be inherited by her brother and his children. Her will included a provision for his children to sell or give their interests in the property to the National Trust or forfeit their share of a separate $ 3.1 million trust. In addition, she provided $ 10 million to the National Trust to buy the property and to establish an endowment. As her brother had died in 1965, his five children inherited Montpelier. Three sold or gave their interests to the National Trust. Although two nephews sued the National Trust in an effort to break the will, they finally sold their interests in 1984. 44: 342: 374:, a tennis champion. He built both an indoor and outdoor tennis court at Bellevue for the benefit of his wife. They had a son, William du Pont III, born July 22, 1952. That same year, du Pont was made chairman of the board at the Delaware Trust Company, retaining his position as president as well. Osborne and du Pont divorced in 1964. Their son William du Pont III also was active with thoroughbreds and later owned Pillar Stud in 360:
track and its adjacent combination viewing stand/water tower; a breeding shed; a hunter barn; a show horse barn; a loading barn with ramps, for transporting horses to competition; and a grassy, half-mile chute that connected the training track with the race horse, hunter and show horse barns. Similar facilities were built at the Bellevue Hall estate, including a hunting barn, two indoor training tracks, and an outdoor track.
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on the estate's board of directors, the trust reached an agreement with the descendants group granting the group a majority of board seats, and has since that time been making efforts to reemphasize the history taught at the former plantation around the important historical context of James Madison's
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of Mid-Atlantic horse facilities. In addition to the indoor galloping track, the first in the United States, the farm featured a large barn for race horses; a 40-foot (12 m)-wide by 120-foot (37 m)-long indoor riding ring, used by trainers for schooling young horses; the half-mile training
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Du Pont was elected to the board of directors of the Delaware Trust Company, where his father was president (and later chairman of the board), in 1921. His career with the bank would continue until his death. In 1928, William inherited the Bellevue Hall estate in Delaware upon the death of his
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They both were educated in private schools and became interested in the world of thoroughbred horse racing, including steeplechase, hunts, and horse shows. William specialized in thoroughbred racing and breeding. Marion also became known for her contributions to horse racing and breeding.
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father. The estate featured a Gothic Revival castle built in 1855, which du Pont had remodeled into another replica of his boyhood home of Montpelier. His father's death also created a vacancy in the presidency of the Delaware Trust Company, and William ascended to the position.
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Following du Pont's death, none of his heirs were interested in retaining the Bellevue Hall estate due to its extensive collection of recreational facilities and the upkeep they required. In 1976, the property was purchased by the state of Delaware and opened to the public as
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William du Pont Jr., banker and sportsman, died tonight at the Memorial Division of the Wilmington Medical Center, where he had undergone surgery ...
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Du Pont and his wife developed a notable horse farm on their property. In the 1920s and 1930s, Liseter Hall Farm was considered the
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Du Pont's interests in racing extended to the development and design of racecourses. In all, he created 23 racecourses, including
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Du Pont and Jean had four children together, two girls and two boys. They divorced in February 1941, when the youngest,
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took over as the trainer, managing the stable operation into the 1960s. During this time, du Pont won the 1938
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The National Trust acquired the property to preserve and interpret as a public history site for James and
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took the 1935 Withers Stakes, beating that season's Triple Crown winner, Omaha; he also beat
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for three-year-olds. Other of his horses won six American championships and prominent races:
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Ruler, duPont's first homebred stakes winner, won the Brook Steeplechase in 1929 and 1930.
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On January 1, 1919, du Pont married Jean Liseter Austin. Their marriage celebration in
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Marjorie Hunter (NY Times News Service), "James Madison's Montpelier to become museum:
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Businessman, banker, racetrack owner, racehorse owner/breeder, racecourse designer
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He died at the Wilmington Medical Center at age 69 on December 31, 1965.
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Their successes contributed to the value and reputation of his stables.
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Du Pont's racing operation was managed for several years by the trainer
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In 1927, du Pont imported Satrap from England and brought the son of
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after their father's death. Located four miles (6 km) south of
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mansion was a replica of Montpelier, where du Pont had grown up.
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to stand at his second facility, the new Walnut Hall Farm near
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William du Pont and William du Pont Jr. photographic materials
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racing stable in the 1920s; he raced its horses under the
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At her death in 1983 Scott left the estate, designated a
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In 1928, Marion duPont Scott, the older child, inherited
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At Liseter Hall Farm, du Pont Jr. established a large
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James Madison's numerous slaves of African heritage
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William duPont, Jr.

Loseley Park
Surrey
England
Wilmington, Delaware
Margaret Osborne
John Eleuthère
William du Pont
Marion duPont Scott
Delaware Sports Hall of Fame
Thoroughbred
horse racing
Delaware
Du Pont family
William du Pont
Marion duPont Scott
Loseley Park
William du Pont
Marion
Montpelier
James Madison
Rosemont, Pennsylvania
Baldwin Locomotive Works
Georgian

ne plus ultra
John
Margaret Osborne
Lexington, Kentucky

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