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  1. Recordando a Vicente Astor. perry stevens. Enero 2023. Vicente Carlos Astor. b. 6 de diciembre de 1953—f. 17 de enero de 2023. Vincent Charles Astor, quien durante décadas hizo una crónica y archivó la historia y la experiencia de las personas LGBT+ en Memphis y en todo el sur, murió. Tenía 69 años.

  2. Every day, from when he was 20 years old, Vincent Astor slipped into his pocket the most valuable thing he owned: the watch used by his father, John Jacob Astor IV. While personal heirlooms are normally of sentimental value to bereaved children, this watch was particularly precious. John Jacob had been one of the nation's wealthiest men, and one of New York's most keenly chronicled social ...

  3. 4 de sept. de 2008 · Vincent had led a troubled life. His father, John Jacob Astor IV, went down on the Titanic; when the ship struck the iceberg, he supposedly said, “I asked for ice, but this is ridiculous ...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2021 · Partager. Immigré d'Allemagne, John Jacob Astor voit en l'Amérique le lieu idéal pour faire fortune. Un rêve américain qui se réalisera pour ce fils de boucher, faisant de lui l'un des personnages emblématiques du XIXe siècle aux États-Unis. Il n'a que vingt ans lorsqu'il débarque aux États-Unis en 1783.

  5. The Vincent Astor Collection tells the untold story of one of America's most prominent businessmen, philanthropists and a life-long friend of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt and Astor, both Dutchess County natives, were closely connected through family, social, and business ties but it was their work in defending America through two world wars that truly brought the old fishing ...

  6. Vincent Astor, quien ha sido un hombre gay en Memphis durante muchos años, informa desde la ciudad de Nueva York este fin de semana para el 50 aniversario de Stonewall.

  7. Vincent Astor’s interest in the era’s every-man was further demonstrated by some of his parties, which were not reserved for the elite. 4th of July at Ferncliff, the Astor manor on the Hudson River near Rhinebeck, was celebrated with average people.