Cornelius Vanderbilt was a 19th century ... He earned the nickname "The Commodore" and has been praised for his contributions to the nation's transportation infrastructure. Indeed, Cornelius ...
Aberdeen, a Greek Revival-style home from 1828 in New York's picturesque Hudson Valley, is located across the river from the ...
According to Vanderbilt, university namesake Cornelius Vanderbilt earned the "Commodore" nickname himself while he was in charge of the largest schooner sailing vessel on the Hudson River.
Texas currently owns a losing record against just six schools that it has played at least five times. One of those schools is ...
Of the four unsavory titans of 19th Century Wall Street, by far the meanest and most rascally was Daniel Drew (1797-1879), who was now with, now against rough “Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt ...
the recently widowed Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. The Commodore advised the sisters on investments, and they soon became successful enough to open their own Wall Street firm. During this same ...
The tombs of Franklin Pierce and Chester Arthur aren’t disturbed by throngs of pilgrims come to venerate their inspirational ...
R. Webb moved to Tennessee, settling in Culleoka. When Vanderbilt University was through a million dollar gift from “Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt, the wealthiest man in the country, at the time, ...
The first park in Brooklyn was "City Park," now known as Commodore Barry Park ... is now the southern exit of the Holland Tunnel until the City sold the land to Cornelius Vanderbilt, who built the ...
Things are happening at Vanderbilt. Not only is their football team putting together the best season they've had in years, ...