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VANDERBILT, CORNELIUS (17941877) , American capitalist, was born near Stapleton, Staten Island, New York
York
the coast in a fleet which became so large as to win for him the popular designation of " Commodore." In 1849 he got from the Nicaraguan government a charter for a route from Greytown on the Atlantic by the San Juan river and Lake Nicaragua to San Juan del Sur, on the Pacific; and in 18511853 by means of this route he conducted a semi-monthly steamship line between New York and San Francisco. In 18551861 he operated a freight and passenger line between New York and Havre , and by carrying the United States mails free drove out of business his only rival, the Collins linethe Cunard boats being at that time in use for the Crimean War. In 18571862 he sold his steamships and turned his attention more and more to the development of railways. In 1857 he became a director, and in 1863 president, of the New York & Harlem railway company, operating a line between New York and Chatham Four Corners, in Columbia county, and he greatly improved this service. He then acquired a controlling interest
sharp
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His eldest son, WILLIAM HENRY VANDERBILT (18211885), was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey
William Henry's eldest son, CORNELIUS (1843-1899), became assistant treasurer of the Harlem railway in 1865, and treasurer in 1867; in 1877, after the death of his grandfather, was elected first vice-president of the New York Central, and in 1878 be-came treasurer of the Michigan Central and vice-president and treasurer of the Canada Southern. In 1883, under a reorganization of the New York Central and Michigan Central railways, he became chairman of the boards of directors of those two systemsand their responsible head. His benefactions included $250,000 (1897) for an addition to St Bartholomew's Hospital in New York; to Yale, $1,500,000, part of which was used in building Vanderbilt Hall
See W. A. Croffut, The Vanderbilts and the Story of their Fortune (Chicago, Ill., 1886); D.W. Cross, " The Railroad Men of America," in Magazine of Western History, vol. viii: (Cleveland, Ohio, 1888) ; and Burton J. Hendrick, " The Vanderbilt Fortune," in McClure's Magazine, vol. xxxii. (New York, 1908-1909). End of Article: VANDERBILT, CORNELIUS (17941877) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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