Neily left behind the proceeds from the sale of the mansion following his death, about $4 million. [10] Shortly thereafter, a scandal erupted in April 1908 after Elsie filed for divorce, alleging adultery with Agnes O'Brien Ruz, the wife of the Cuban attach in Washington, D. C.[11][12][13] The publicity, which caused splits over whom to support,[14] ultimately led Agnes Ruz to commit suicide in 1909. The house was designed to include 70,000 square feet of living space, with an exterior in the Italian Renaissance style. Yet surrounded by family history, wealth and opportunity, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt took a direct route to the racetrack and spent his life breeding, owning and racing his horses. Completely absurd. The ball cost a reported $3 million (almost $70 million in 2018). She said that the Szprys "did not agree to move out" and "were given a deadline and a legal ultimatum" (neither of her cousins has children, so it seems likely that the arrangement would have ended upon their deaths). "In view thereof, elements of the historic buildings 120-year-old plumbing and electrical systems are being decommissioned on the upper floors.". Socialite Grace Wilson Vanderbilt spent Vanderbilt money with enthusiasm and aplomb. The Fifth Avenue mansion was demolished in 1926, to make room for commercial real estate development in Manhattan. ''He came back and was changing clothes when his secretary said he keeled over.''. Grace and Neily remained married until his death, and Grace created a niche for herself in New York and Newport society, throwing lavish dinner parties in the mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue which Neily had also inherited. Vanderbilt graduated from The Buckley School in New York in 1964. Neily and Reginald were the first of the Vanderbilts to squander their entire inheritance, though in fairness Neily had quite a bit of help spending the money from his wife Grace. It says, in part, that the change will "make way for possible future public access to upper portions of the building that have not previously been accessible by the public, including the former servants' quarters. Grace promptly had the entire interior gutted and rebuilt, at a cost of $500,000, which Neily could ill afford. It was later demolished. The core of the fortune shrunk, reducing its earning power. The inscription reads, "In Memory of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, a gallant gentleman and a fine sportsman who perished in the Lusitania May 7th 1915. 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. Frederick Vanderbilt was the brother of Cornelius II and William K. Vanderbilt, as well as of George Washington Vanderbilt, and five sisters. | Best Known as Horseman | Inherited $100,000,000 and Married Mrs. Smith Hollins McKim When Ellen French Divorced Him", "Vanderbilt Engagement; Miss Elsie French to Become Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's Wife. People were shocked by it, adds McGerr. Although the Vanderbilt family was in attendance at the cottage only a few weeks a year, during the summer social season when Newport was a fashionable resort, the stable and the household servants were at the house full time, year around. A secretary desk once owned by Marie Antoinette was a prominently featured furnishing. The same is true of the so-called summer cottages in Newport, Bar Harbor, and the Berkshires. One of the first things he did as president of Pimlico was to introduce the Western starting gate to Maryland, ending the era of confused or delayed starts. [1], Vanderbilt was born in New York City, the third son of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (18431899) and Alice Claypoole Gwynne (18451934). In March of 1883, Alva held a housewarming party which was attended by over 1,000 invited guests. When his father, William Vanderbilt, died he inherited another $70 million. When Vanderbilt died suddenly in 1914 the estate was heavily in debt and the sale of 87,000 acres, creating the Pisgah National Forest, was made to the United States Forest Service. Gentlemen's Journal is happy to partner with The Princes Trust RISE campaign, which is working to create a network of young adults aged between 21-45, who are passionate about social mobility. Because of his fame, several people on the Lusitania who survived the tragedy were observing him while events unfolded at the time, and so they took note of his actions. He is the father of James Platten Vanderbilt, son of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr., and grandson of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. His great-grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, had been one of Americas most revered businessmen; his great-great-grandfather, William Henry Vanderbilt had been the richest man in the world. he reflected as tracks began to lose significant attendance in the 1990's. A myth that he was one of the scheduled passengers on Titanic three years earlier was disproven, it was George Washington Vanderbilt who was scheduled to make that fateful voyage before canceling his plans. Vanderbilt started working as an associate at Carl Byoir & Associations in New York City in 1981 and worked at other firms including Hill and Knowlton, Inc. The New York Central began to decline in value in the 1920s, and the transportation business changed from one of all rail across country to automobiles, buses, and beginning in the 1930s, commercial aviation. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt endowed it further and served on its board in the 1960s. If they keep doing that, they'll skip the horses entirely. In 1865, Cornelius Vanderbilt was the world's richest man, with a net worth of $75 billion in today's money . The difficulty in becoming an American aristocrat is you have to keep proving that youre aristocratic and youre a dominant business figure. Alfred G. Vanderbilt III, U.S. Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, and Fernando Ferrer attend the Grand Central Terminal 100th Anniversary . In the six decades in between, Mr. Vanderbilt made a landmark impact on horse racing. William also built a country estate on Long Island known as Idle Hour, which was rebuilt of stone after the original frame structure burnt down. In 1963 it was acquired by the Newport County Preservation Society. Cornelius developed the reputation of being a scrupulous and hard-working banker, traits which were heartily approved by his grandfather, who left him $5 million in his will. When Alva Vanderbilt succeeded in being accepted into New York society after her costly ball in the Fifth Avenue mansion it triggered a spending spree among the other Vanderbilts. [28], After Alfred's death aboard the Lusitania in 1915, Margaret bought a 316-acre estate in Lenox, Massachusetts, with a 47-room mansion. ; Vanderbilt Divorce Splits the Colony Into Factions", "MRS. ANTONIO RUIZ A SUICIDE IN LONDON; Was Mentioned in Connection with the Divorce Case of Alfred G. Vanderbilt. Its standard policy now. Wikimedia Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Alfred was the eldest son of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, and at the death of his father, he received the bulk of the estate, with his brothers Neily and Reginald receiving substantially smaller amounts. While Woodlea was being built Margaret lived in another house on the property which had been completed several years earlier. Wife the Next Witness The Greatest Reticence Observed In Divorce Action Following the Hiding of Papers In Court", "Decree of Divorce for Mrs. Vanderbilt; Gets Custody of Her Son and Right to Remarry, Which Is Denied to Alfred G. Vanderbilt. Birth. And Native Dancer, whose name was one of the lineage puns for which Vanderbilt was famous, was the prime example. His eldest brother, Cornelius Vanderbilt III (1873-1942), married Grace Wilson against his parents' wishes and was disinherited. Neilys brother later gave him another $6 million, which came in handy, because Graces spending was profligate. Today, like the Marble House, its a museum. ''The main reason for smaller crowds today is off-track betting. The costs of maintaining such lavish structures and supporting the staff required to operate and maintain them were simply too prohibitive to allow them to remain private residences. Essentially Vanderbilt had nothing to do and intended to spend his days as a country gentlemen, pursuing his hobbies of horticulture, agriculture, art collecting, and reading. Woodlea and the surrounding grounds were eventually taken over by a consortium who created the Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Read More Related Articles on Apumone.com The Sinking of the Lusitania", "Vanderbilt's Body is Reported Found; Secretary in Queenstown Investigating Persistent Rumors Current There", "Vanderbilt Prayer is 'Burial At Sea'; The Only Mention of Lusitania Tragedy in Memorial at Home of A. G.'s Mother. "You have [a matter of] months to remove 120 years worth of your family's material out of 20+ rooms," she wrote on Facebook. Comstock says she simply can't express "how sad and dispiriting it has been for our family. It is a designated landmark and the site of the flagship store for Versace in New York. By 1908 she had assumed the role of the Queen of New York society, based upon the spending of Vanderbilt money. The Vanderbilt fortune largely vanished because the Vanderbilt heirs spent it, on houses and estates, yachts and racing boats, limousines and luxury cars, antiques, art, clothes, parties, huge dinners, other entertainments, extensive travel, luxury cruises, and all of the trappings of the wealthy during the Gilded Age and beyond. He also began drinking heavily. His main source of income is from his primary work as a business executive. The son of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Neily, as he was called by friends and family, earned the ire of his parents by eloping with Grace Wilson, a New York socialite whose two sisters had married into London society. "Visitors will soon find that the gilded cage was much more interesting when it still had the birds inside it," she said. Spotted an error? Image by Everett/REX/Shutterstock. It was not an auspicious beginning. The costs were enormous, and the various members of the family had no problem with spending the money earned by the Commodore and his son William. His courtships and marriages were regular staples of the newspaper society pages in those days, when the terms ''playboy'' and ''sportsman'' were in vogue. The house was constructed on a tract of over 500 acres of land, acquired by Shepard, a banker, publisher, attorney, and judge. This got Vanderbilt into steamboats the new technology of the day. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III (born December 20, 1949)[1] is a retired public relations executive. His younger brother George Washington Vanderbilt III (1914-1961) was a yachtsman and explorer. But that does not explain the near extinction of Vanderbilt wealth. He did little to increase the family fortune, his own estate was about $73 million. Other community members are similarly up in arms, and have been for years; a 2013 New York Times article on the visitor center proposal notes that "letters to editors are pouring in on both sides of the debate. He ran Pimlico Race Course and Belmont Park while in his 20's; he pioneered the use of the starting gate and the photo finish; he skippered a PT boat in the Navy; and he shot lions with Ernest Hemingway in Africa. According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Gwynne's net worth was as high as $2 million, an amount earned through his successful acting career. The case of the poor little rich girl made headlines around the world. Cornelius IIs son and heir Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, a noted coach-racer, narrowly missed boarding the Titanic, but went down three years later on the Lusitania in 1915, heroically giving his life-jacket to a female passenger as the ship sank even though he could not swim; theres a memorial to him on the A24 outside Dorking. 20 Oct 1877. Indeed Gloria, whose son is CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, was also the subject of a scandalous legal battle in 1934 when her paternal aunt, Gertrude, fought her mother also named Gloria for custody of her niece, who was at nine was already an heiress. He was president of the Westchester Racing Association, which operated Belmont Park before the New York Racing Association was incorporated in 1955, and for four years starting in 1971 served as chairman of the board of the N.Y.R.A. [21] Margaret had been married from 1902-1910 to Dr. Smith Hollins McKim (d. 1932),[22][23] a wealthy physician of Baltimore. In fact it was Alvas big attempt to break her family into New Yorks high society, then dominated by blue bloods such as the Astors. Vanderbilt was heavily involved with bringing the Grammys back to New York and the tall ships [2] to New York for the 500th anniversary of Columbus discovering America. New Yorks Grand Central Station in 1893, when the railroads were at their peak. . Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Sr. (October 20, 1877 May 7, 1915) was a wealthy American businessman, and a member of the Vanderbilt family. He also introduced the photo-finish camera, ending the era when close races often resulted in incorrect calls or dead heats. Emerson", "Mrs. M'kim Wins Divorce at Reno; Tells Her Story in Court, Accusing Dr. McKim of Cruelty, Non-Support, and Drunkenness. It's like the person who goes to the circus and falls in love with the whole show, not just the elephants.''. The dedication was on January 1, 1910.[38]. New Dorp, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA Show Map. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (1877 - 1915), 37, from New York City, New York, . Currently known as. But even as they were spending it, the Vanderbilts were still raking it in. When he came to New York in 1940 as president of Belmont, he promptly gave priority to installing the new parimutuel system, which replaced bookmakers at tracks the following spring. He would walk through the staff offices for morning conversations and eventually wind up in his box for several races before being driven home again to Mill Neck on the North Shore of Long Island. Last July, a group including Adams and former Preservation Society trustee Ron Fleming stood outside the Breakers to protest the center. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. On his death in 1877, the Commodore lefta fortune worth $100 million, which was more than the US government had in the bank and the equivalent to $1 in every $20 in circulation. Meeting near Holland House 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 said, If I couldnt run a steamship alongside my competitor for 20 per cent less, I would just quit it, adds Stiles, who compares him to modern figures such as Sir Richard Branson, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. Vanderbilt became engaged to Alison Platten in June 1971 [9] and they married on August 18, 1971. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III stands at an appealing height of 1.83m and has a good body weight which suits his personality. Following his lead, which was following Alvas, the Vanderbilts went on a frenzy of building expensive mansions and summer homes. A view of Woodlea in 1905. Today, if you look for the Petit Chateau on Fifth Avenue youll find an outlet of Zara because it was demolished in 1926. [citation needed], Alfred Vanderbilt attended the St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and Yale University (Class of 1899),[2] where he was a member of Skull and Bones. For onlookers this was the ultimate red carpet event. Vanderbilt was heavily involved with bringing the Grammys back to New York and the tall ships [2] to New York for the 500th anniversary of Columbus discovering America. She remarried twice, first on June 12, 1918, in Lenox Raymond T. Baker (18751935), a politician with whom she had a daughter, Gloria Baker (19201975). He died on the RMS Lusitania. A sportsman, he participated in and pioneered a number of related endeavors. When William Vanderbilt began building his Fifth Avenue mansion, one of several which would be erected by various Vanderbilts, he was the wealthiest person in the world, and according to his own words, frustrated by his wealth. The main house was completed in 1895-96. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. net worth is. The only thing that's important now is the betting, the revenue. British Library. Vanderbilt mansions line Fifth Avenue in New York, Easter, 1900. Her father, Kamen Dobrev, is a computer specialist and her mother, Michaela Dobreva Radeva, is an artist. Fish Entertains for the Bryoes. Following the divorce, Alfred sought solace in London, and remarried there in 1911, to the heiress of the Bromo-Seltzer fortune, Margaret Emerson. When his father died of a cerebral hemorrhage, Alfred was the primary inheritor of his $72 million estate, according to The Lusitania Resource. ''Where is racing today?'' In physical terms, theres Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, endowed with $1 million by the Commodore in 1873, and regarded by many as the greatest single legacy of the family. George Washington Vanderbilt II envisioned a baronial existence at the Biltmore Estate. That stunk to high heaven. Garden Sale in Aid of Hartley House", "2 Witnesses Heard in Vanderbilt Suit; Valet of Alfred G. and a Woman, Supposedly His Wife's Maid, Testify in Secret. He left 95% of his vast estate to his son William and Williams four sons. Vanderbilt hired Japanese workers after the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition to build Japanese-style structures, and remodel the existing buildings in Japanese style. [1], Soon after his return to New York, Vanderbilt began working as a clerk in the offices of the New York Central Railroad, as preparation for entering into the councils of the company as one of its principal owners. The house had 37 servants maintaining the home and the grounds, and others serving as personal assistants to Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt. The canal, of course, was never built, but he started to combine steamships and transit operations across Nicaragua. He and his wife Alison had two children, James Platten Vanderbilt and Travis Murray Vanderbilt, before divorcing in 2016. And racing was still his passion when he was 84 and his 2-year-old colt Traitor came out of nowhere to win the Belmont Futurity. Biltmore remained a residence, with parts of the house open as a museum, until 1956. Shepards estate was about $1.3 million, well below the costs of completing Woodlea, which fell to Margaret. Ruiz's Name in Case Nothing In the Papers Referring to Alimony or Any Financial Arrangement", "SOCIAL WAR AT NEWPORT. She hosted two types of dinner parties, large gatherings of over 100 people, and smaller, intimate dinners of fifty or so guests, an invitation to which was a mark of social success. Alfred received the largest share of his father's estate, though it was also divided among his sisters and his younger brother, Reginald. Left Him Two Years Ago Declares Her Father, the Baltimore Drug Manufacturer, Had Supported Them No Answer Is Filed", "Mrs. A.G. Vanderbilt Gives Birth To Son; Former Mr. McKim Has Been Living in England Since Second Marriage", "Another $5,000,000 For A. G. Vanderbilt; He Gets Second Quarter of His Inheritance on 25th BirthdayBuys 450-Acre Farm", "George Vanderbilt Is Killed in Plunge; George Vanderbilt, 47, Is Killed In Plunge From Hotel on Coast", "Damage Bills of American Citizens Reaching $1,479,000,000 Have Been Reduced To About $180,000,000 Vanderbilt and Frohman Estates Get Nothing", "Docket No. A memorial fountain to Vanderbilt is in Vanderbilt Park on Broadway in Newport, Rhode Island, where many members of the Vanderbilt family spent their summers. The memorial, which has anchors on either side, is now located in the small pocket of land . In fact the last Vanderbilt to sit on the board of the New York Central Railway was Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (three-times winner of the Americas Cup yacht race and an inventor of Contract Bridge), the great-grandson of the Commodore. Sep 22 1912. Cornelius II built the staggering Newport mansion, which he and his family called a cottage, named The Breakers. They failed as a family., Also the pressure started to get to them: A good number of the Vanderbilts werent very happy the males especially, adds McGerr. Another aunt, Gladys Moore Vanderbilt (1886-1965), inherited the Breakers, the famous family summer cottage in Newport, R.I.; her daughter, Countess Szapary, died in March 1998. His family traveled extensively and some of his high school years were spent in other countries before graduating from Loyola High School in New York. [29] The claim for his estate was put forward by Margaret, who by that point was already remarried. Divorce was called the Vanderbilt curse.. In addition, for their maintenance and for the support and comfort of his widow and children, he expended and contributed approximately $300,000 annually. But as his biographer TJ Stiles points out, young Cornelius was the right man at the right time in the right place. "A year-long study by a preservation architect and an engineer concluded that the ventilation, electrical, and plumbing systems, while completely safe for museum use, were dangerously outdated for residential use, putting the structure and collections at risk," this week's announcement said. In 1938, when he was 25, he married Manuela Hudson. Mme. But Szpry, 67, won't be living there much longer. ", Adams believes that Countess Szchenyi's decision to lease her home to the Preservation Society was made in the hope that the property could remain a family home while also being open to the public. The move was a success, Caroline Astor welcomed Alva into the ranks of the elite. It was 26 March 1883 and the cream of Manhattan high society was arriving for the most lavish costumed ball in American history. "Occupying a modest 3,650 square feet, the welcome center will offer visitors information about The Breakers, other properties of the Preservation Society and the city of Newport itself, along with refreshments and comfortable restrooms," reads a description of the facility on thebreakerswelcomecenter.org. He retreated to his other yacht, which was paid for by his mother, and avoided both his wife and the spotlight. $25/$20 members Tickets at www.matherhomestead.org . Subsequently, he was chosen a director in other companies as well, among them the Fulton Chain Railway Company, Fulton Navigation Company, Raquette Lake Railway Company, Raquette Lake Transportation Company, and the Plaza Bank of New York. If youre an aristrocrat, your family is supposed to be better than others, says McGerr, who says they lost status as a result. In 2010, Vanderbilt created the Vanderbilt Cemetery Association to preserve the Vanderbilt family mausoleum and cemetery at the Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp on Staten Island, New York. His remarkable achievements have earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. This stone is erected on his favorite road by a few of his British coaching friends and admirers". Collections; Project #ShowUs; . We had looked forward to continued good relations with the Preservation Society, but we just felt so ignored and marginalized during every part of the visitor center planning process.". She used part of the money to purchase a 47 room mansion in Massachusetts situated on 316 acres. The majority of the fortune went to Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, his parents' fifth child, while the balance went to Reginald and his two sisters. Gladys and Paul Szpry will no longer occupy a third-floor apartment of the Gilded Age mansion built by their great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt II. 0:22. Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA. In addition to playing in film and on television, Gwynne also worked as a singer, which improved his wealth too. William Kissam Vanderbilt was another son of William Vanderbilt who received $5 million from his grandfather, and later a $55 million dollar bequest from his father. When asked for comment, a representative for the Preservation Society, wrote, "The statement that I sent to you is a Joint Statement by the Szaparys and the Preservation Society. In March 1908, Elsie moved to the home of her brother, Amos Tuck French, in Tuxedo Park, New York. Marble House, which belonged to Alva, became a host for feminist rallies held by Alva in the early twentieth century, and Alva added a Chinese Tea House in which to address leaders of the womens suffrage and temperance movements. While changes in tax laws, creating estate taxes and the income tax itself certainly had a part in the demise of the Vanderbilt fortune, the wealth of other great families survived. The gesture only encouraged Grace to spend yet more, demanding her husband purchase for her a steam yacht. Besides building a pair of Fifth Avenue mansions known as the Marble Twins, preceded by a townhouse on West 53rd, and a summer cottage in Bar Harbor, George Washington Vanderbilt II built Biltmore House, which remains the largest house ever built in the United States. "The residential occupancy of the Vanderbilt family apartment on the third floor by Paul and Gladys Szpry, the children of Countess Anthony Szpry, has been voluntarily discontinued," read an announcement issued last week by the Preservation Society of Newport County, which owns and operates 11 historic properties, the most popular of which is the Breakers. The purpose of Alvas ball was to force her acceptance in New York society, the matrons of which considered the Vanderbilt wealth to be new money and thus its possessors unworthy of socializing with them. She has an older brother. Select from premium Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt of the highest quality. Subscribe here. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II was born on Sept. 22, 1912. His grandfather, the late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, went down with the Lusitania in 1915, and his maternal grandfather, the late John F. Murray, was Commissioner of the Port of New York Authority. Another founder was John Jacob Astor IV, who did board the RMS Titanic in 1912 and died in the ships sinking. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III net worth is estimated at around $10 million. Oktober 1877 in New York City, New York; 7. . On the site of the former residence of the Vanderbilt family and on several adjacent plots, he built the Vanderbilt Hotel at Park Avenue and 34th Street, New York, which he made his city home. She had asked the Papacy to annul the marriage on the grounds of coercion. He attended Yale University, but did not graduate. He eventually became a general. It's appalling.". The Commodore is still revered for his business acumen and as someone who, according to TJ Stiles, helped to create competitiveness as a lasting American economic virtue. My friend said that Dress must be worth mucho money; over 100 years old is the story and the dress. Evidently bored with railroads, he spent his portion of the Vanderbilt fortune, which increased upon the death of his father, by traveling, building several mansions, including a Newport summer home which he seldom used, and by yachting. As the various Vanderbilts went about their business, spending the vast fortune accumulated by the Commodore and his eldest son, few of them paid close attention to the sources of that fortune. Thats one of the misconceptions about the Vanderbilts, says Michael McGerr, a professor of history at Indiana University and author of a forthcoming biography of the Vanderbilt family. Vanderbilt lamented that his wealth brought him no happiness and instead led to much worry, distrust of friends, bickering within the family, and ultimately to his own poor health. And lets not forget Consuelo, who was finally divorced from the Duke of Marlborough in 1921 (after providing as she put it an heir and a spare). Chapel in Vaulted Hall; 200 Relatives and Friends Hear Impressive Episcopal Service Read Choir Sings Hymns", "Vanderbilt's Body Not Recovered; Lusitania Victim Washed Up on the Irish Coast Believed to Have Been a Russian", Works by or about Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alfred_Gwynne_Vanderbilt&oldid=1118235472, This page was last edited on 25 October 2022, at 21:17. 1821. [3][6][7] Later that same year, on November 24, 1901, Elsie gave birth to their only child: William Henry Vanderbilt III (19011981), later governor of Rhode Island.[8][9]. Read More Related Articles on Apumone.com, Apumone 2023 All Rights Reserved -DMCA protected, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III net worth 2023, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Mike Harris Net Worth 2023, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary, David McGuinty Net Worth 2023, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary, Charles Beer Net Worth 2023, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary. A Yale graduate, Frederick worked in several departments of the family-run New York Central Railroad, eventually becoming its director, as well as serving as the director of more than twenty railroads. Find Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. 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