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  1. William Henry Vanderbilt, I (1821-1885) Margaret Vanderbilt [Mrs. Elliott Fitch] Shepard (1845-1925) Emily Vanderbilt [Mrs. William Douglas] Sloane (1852-1946) John Butler Snook, Architect. 1879. Townhouse 680 5th Avenue, New York, NY. Eliza Vanderbilt (Mrs. William Seward) Webb (1860-1936)

  2. Heredó el negocio su hijo William Henry Vanderbilt (1821-85). Tras una época de relaciones tormentosas entre padre e hijo, había sido éste el que había «descubierto» el interés del nuevo negocio de los ferrocarriles, atrayendo hacia él al fundador de la dinastía.

  3. 1 de may. de 2020 · William Henry Vanderbilt ampliou os negócios da família e começou a investir em estradas de ferro. A fortuna dos holandeses, que já era maior que o tesouro nacional americano, dobrou de tamanho, ultrapassando 200 milhões de dólares. William Henry Vanderbilt foi um dos grandes nomes do ramo das ferrovias / Crédito: Getty Images

  4. William Vanderbilt may refer to: William Henry Vanderbilt (1821–1885), American railroad magnate. William Henry Vanderbilt II (1870–92), grandson of William Henry Vanderbilt. William Henry Vanderbilt III (1901–1981), 59th Governor of Rhode Island, great-grandson of William Henry Vanderbilt. William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849–1920), son of ...

  5. WILLIAM HENRY VANDERBILT (1821-1885) HE WAS THE SON, MAIN HEIR AND SUCCESSOR TO THE COMMODORE. HE BECAME THE CENTRAL PERSON WHO EXPANDED THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD SYSTEMHICH HIS FATHER DEVELOPED. William Henry Vanderbilt had two sons consisting of Cornelius Vanderbilt II [1843-1899] and William Kissam Vanderbilt [1849-1920].

  6. William Henry fu membro di una delle più influenti famiglie del tempo, i Vanderbilt. Era il figlio di Cornelius Vanderbilt, il patriarca detto 'il Commodoro', e di sua moglie, Sophia Johnson. Rimproverato e criticato dal padre, il quale lo chiamava "testa di legno", William Henry voleva dimostrare al padre come non lo fosse.

  7. The eldest of Alice and Cornelius Vanderbilt II’s four sons, William Henry (1870–1892) and Cornelius (1873–1942), are the subjects of one of three low-relief portraits of Vanderbilt family members modeled by Saint-Gaudens for the couple’s palatial New York residence.