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  2. Cornelius Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 – January 4, 1877), nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping. [1] [2] After working with his father's business, Vanderbilt worked his way into leadership positions in the inland water trade and invested in the rapidly growing railroad industry, effectively transforming the geography of the ...

  3. The First Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    The First Tycoon went on to win the 2009 National Book Award for Nonfiction [1] and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. [4] It was also named a New York Times Notable Book and one of the best books of the year by The New Yorker, [5] the Financial Times, [6] the Christian Science Monitor, [7] the Boston Globe, [8] and the Philadelphia Inquirer. [9]

  4. Thomas Gibbons (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gibbons formed a partnership with Ogden, to operate steamboats. In 1817 Gibbons acquired a steam ferry, the Stoudinger, built by Allaire Iron Works, as a Hudson River ferry business between Elizabethtown and New Brunswick, New Jersey. [11] In 1818, he acquired Bellona. Gibbons hired Cornelius Vanderbilt to captain the Bellona. [1]

  5. This Day In Market History: Business Magnate Cornelius ... - AOL

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    Each day, Benzinga takes a look back at a notable market-related moment that occurred on this date.What Happened: On this day 133 years ago, Cornelius Vanderbilt, the world's richest man, died ...

  6. How Cornelius Vanderbilt made his millions - AOL

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    WalletPop's Lan Nguyen chats with T.J. Stiles, author of The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt (Knopf), on how the Commodore became one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in ...

  7. Vanderbilt family - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt, the founder of the Vanderbilt business dynasty.. The progenitor of the Vanderbilt family was Jan Aertszoon or Aertson (1620–1705), a Dutch farmer from the village of De Bilt in Utrecht, Netherlands, who emigrated to the Dutch colony of New Netherland as an indentured servant to the Van Kouwenhoven family in 1650.

  8. Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot ...

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt II's bedroom. Talia Lakritz/Business Insider Cornelius Vanderbilt II only spent one summer in the Breakers before he had a stroke in 1896 and died three years later.

  9. George N. Terry - Wikipedia

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    In December 1873, George met with Cornelius Vanderbilt about a business venture in Toledo, Ohio. [13] The Commodore passed on the venture, and in February 1874, Terry acquired the Island House hotel, located on Lake Shore Road, leaving his brother to manage it. [12]