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America's Secret Aristocracy

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by Birmingham, Stephen;


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  INDEX

  Adams, Henry, 248

  Adams, James Truslow, 160–61

  Adams, John, 22

  Adams, John Quincy, 9

  Adams, Nabby, 57–58

  Addison, Mrs. Francis Girault, III, 166

  Age of Innocence, The (Wharton), 217, 219

  Aldrich, Richard Chanler, 278–79

  Aldrich, Winthrop, 310

  Alexander, William, 49

  Alsop, John, 64, 65

  Alsop, Joseph, III, 64

  Alsop, Joseph Wright, I, 64

  Alsop, Mary, 66

  Alsop, Stewart Johonnot Oliver, 64–65

  Alsop family, 64–68

  American Colonization Society, 142

  America’s 60 Families (Lundberg), 12–13

  Amestoy, Mrs. Michel François, II, 180

  Amory, Cleveland, 141

  Ancestry

  importance of, 10–11, 14, 161

  invented, 256–62

  Andrews, Charles, M., 157

  Areman, Scott, 320

  Aristocracy. See also individual cities

  characteristics of, 112

  criticism of, 227–28

  eccentricities of, 131–32

  expectations of, 264–65

  perceived need for, 111–12

  predicted demise of, 125

  secret, 161

  Armstrong, Margaret Rebecca, 119

  Arno, Peter, 242

  Ashdoor, Heinrich, 116

  Assembly, The, 219–20

  Astor, Helen, 133

  Astor, John Jacob, 115–22

  described, 60, 115–16, 118

  marries, 116

  real estate dealings, 117

  Astor, John Jacob, Jr., 119

  Astor, Sarah Todd, 116

  Astor, Mrs. William, 12

  Astor, William Backhouse, 119

  Astor family, 13

  Auchincloss, Annie Burr, 253–54

  Auchincloss, Hugh D., 257

  Auchincloss, Louis, 13, 242

  Auchincloss family, 258

  Bacon, Nathaniel, 91–92

  Bacon’s Rebellion, 92

  Ballooning, 55

  Baltzell, E. Digby, 146, 305–06

  Bank of New York, 78

  Barrett, Dr. Jan de la Guerra y Noriega, 183

  Battle of Bloody Run, 92

  Bayard, Anna Maria, 38

  Beard, Charles A., 145, 227–28

  Beard, Timothy F., 11

  Beebe, Lucius, 218

  Beekman, Colonel Henry, 88

  Beekman, Margaret, 88

  Belmont, August, 216–20

  Belmont, Frances, 286

  Benson, Egbert, 19

  Berkeley, Sir William, 91, 92–93

  Bermuda Hundred, 91, 93

  Billings, C. K. G., 233, 234

  Boarding schools. See Prep schools

  Boarding-school stammer, 6

  Bohemian Club, 213–14

  Boston aristocracy, 9, 139–44, 147

  Brahmins, 139–43, 292

  Boston Tea Party, 20

  Bouncers, 114

  Bouvier, John V., 257

  Bradford, Governor William, 155

  Bradley-Martin, Mr. and Mrs., 235

  Brady, George T., Jr., 200–02

  Breasted, Martha Ferguson, 316–18

  Breeding. See also Class

  defined, 14, 78–79

  importance of, 315–16

  Breeze, James L., 128

  Bridlespur Hunt Club, 173–77

  British class system, 6–12

  Brook Club, 209

  Brown, Anne Kinsolving, 292–96

  Brown, Chad, 292

  Brown, J. Carter, III, 91, 211, 292, 294, 295–97, 302

  Brown, John, 292

  Brown, John Carter, 293, 297

  Brown, John Nicholas, 292–95, 297

  Brown, Moses, 292

  Brown, Nannie, 49–51

  Brown, Nicholas, 292

  Brown, Nicholas, II, 293

  Brown family, 292–94

  Brown University, 292, 293, 294

  Burr, Aaron, 22, 56, 96, 117

  Busch, August Anheuser, Jr., 169, 172

  Busch family, 169

  Byrd family, 159–60

  Cabot family, 139

  Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 182

  Cafe Society, 16

  California aristocracy, 178–202

  Californios, 180

  Camarillo de Jones, Doña Carmen, 198

  Camarillo family, 197–98

  Cannibalism, 161

  Carnegie, Andrew, 231, 263

  Carrillo, José Roberto, 181

  Carrillo, Maria Antonia Victoria, 181

  Carrillo, Pedro, 191

  Cassatt, A. J., 107, 108

  Cavalieri, Lina, 281

  Cave Dwellers, 162–66

  Century Association, 213

  Chanler, Elizabeth, 274–77

  Chanler, John Armstrong, 278, 280–81

  Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 281

  Chanler, William Astor, 274, 277, 278

  Chapin, Schuyler G., 211

  Chapman, Chanler, 279–80, 281–82

  Chapman, Eleanor Jay, 265, 267

  Chapman, Elizabeth Chanler, 274–77

  Chapman, Henry, 265

  Chapman, John Jay, 265–77

  Chapman, John Jay, II, 279–80

  Chapman, Minna Timmins, 269–74

  Chapman, Olivia James, 279

  Charles II, king of England, 34

  Charleston aristocracy, 146–54

  Charleston: The Place and the People (Ravenel), 152

  Chicago aristocracies, 168

  Chilton Club, 141

  Choate–Rosemary Hall School, 5

  Chouteau, Auguste, 170

  Chouteau, Pierre, 170

  Chrylser, Walter, 242

  Cinicnnati aristocracy, 168, 169

  Claggett, Bishop Thomas John, 164

  Class, 3–5, 315–16. See also Breeding

  Clermont, 86

  Clermont State Historic Site, 308–09

  Cleveland aristocracy, 168

  Clinton, Sir Henry, 70, 71

  Coit, Rev. Dr. Henry Augustus, 268

  Cole, Corinne Douglas Robinson Alsop, 67

  Colleges, designations for, 5

  Coming-out parties, 234–35

  Comstock
Lode, 179

  Conger, Clement E., 166

  Congress of Charros, 196

  Conspicuous consumption, 227, 233

  Cooper, Dr. Myles, 42

  Cortlandt Manor, 31

  Crocker, Charles, 179

  Cruger, Mrs. Douglas, 113

  Dale, Harriet Livingston Fulton, 26–27

  Dallas aristocracies, 16

  Deer hunting, 8–9

  de la Guerra, Don José, 183

  Delano, Laura, 128, 133–34

  Delano, Sara, 128, 132

  Den, Don Nicholas, 183–89, 194

  Den, Doña Rosa de, 183–89, 192

  De Young family, 199

  Dogs, popularity of, 8

  Dominguez, Don Juan José, 183, 197

  Dominguez, Manuel, 197

  Douglas, Justice William O., 162

  Douglas, Mrs. William, 113

  Duane, James, 19

  Eckenrode, H. J., 93

  Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (Beard), 227, 228

  Ellet, Elizabeth, 123–25, 283

  Ethel Walker School, The, 5

  Etiquette, 112

  Fair, James Graham, 178–79

  Family, 13. See also Marriage colonial, 82

  networks through marriage, 24

  Farr, Mrs. William S., 163, 164

  Fashion, 7, 112, 140–41

  Fathers of New England, The (Andrews), 157

  Fauchet, Joseph, 95

  Fay School, 290–91

  Field, Marshall, 168

  First Gentlemen of Virginia, The (Wright), 160

  Fish, Mrs. Hamilton, 226

  Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant, 233

  Fish House, 209, 211–12

  Flood, James C. (“Big Jim”), 178–79

  Flood family, 178, 199

  Florsheim family, 169

  Forgan, Russell, 176

  Forkingham, Lord, of Duncington, 176

  Fortune, 239–40

  Four Hundred, The, 12

  Foxcroft School, The, 5

  Fox hunting, 8, 172–73

  Frankenheimer, John, 242

  Fulton, Robert, 26, 120–22

  Gage, General Thomas, 42

  Gallatin, Albert, 117

  Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 118

  Gardiner, Henry, 242

  Gardiner, Robert David Lion, 8–9, 13

  Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 141, 158–59

  Gardner, William Armory, 246

  General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 155–59

  Goelet, Robert G., 210–11

  Golf, 173

  Gospel of wealth, 231

  Gould, George Jay, 234

  Grant’s Farm, 174

  Green Book, The, 162

  Greer, Louis Morris, 259

  Greer, Mabel Seymour, 259–62

  Groton, 243–48

  Guillotin, Joseph Ignace, 60

  Hagner, Helen Ray, 162

  Hall, Anna, 128, 129–31

  Hall, Gordon (Dawn Pepita) Langley, 148–51

  Hall, Valentine, Jr., 127–28

  Hall, Valentine, III, 128

  Hamilton, Alexander, 10, 21, 56, 78

  Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, 51

  Hamilton Grange, 76

  Hammons, Katherine Den Cheney, 187

  Harbour Court, 296, 301

  Harriman, Edward H., 236, 302

  Harriman, Kathleen, 302

  Harriman, Mary, 236–38

  Harvard College, 9, 140

  Hays, Jacob, 121–22

  Heckscher, August, 211

  Henderson, Natalie, 236–38

  Hereditary societies, 198–99n

  Hill, Rosa Antonia, 184

  Hoban, James, 112

  Homans, Abigail Adams, 142

  Hone, Philip, 125

  Hopkins, Mark, 179

  Horses, popularity of, 8

  Hotchkiss, Benjamin Berkeley, 249

  Hotchkiss, Maria Bissell, 249

  Hotchkiss School, The, 5, 248–53

  Howardon, Mary, 86

  Howe, Lord Richard, 73

  Howland, Rebecca, 132

  Hull, John, 33

  Hunting, 8–9, 172–74

  Huntington, Collis P., 179

  Hutton, William, 242

  Hyde, James Hazen, 235–36

  Ijams, Mrs. J. Horton, 264

  Ijams family, 264

  Ingersoll, Anna Warren, 145, 146

  Ingersoll, Jared, Jr., 145

  Ingersoll family, 145–46

  Irvine, James, 195

  Iselin, Arthur, 306–07

  Iselin, C. Oliver, 307

  Iselin, Eleanor Jay, 305–08, 312–13

  Iselin, John Jay, 91, 211, 214–15, 311

  Iselin, William Jay, 304, 306

  Isham, Henry Royall, 91, 92

  Jackson, Andrew, 9

  Jacobo, 184–85

  James, Olivia, 279

  Jamestown (Virginia), 91–92, 159–60

  Jay, Augustus, 37–38

  Jay, John, 10, 37–45, 265

  career, 41–43, 44, 52–55

  described, 21–22

  education, 39–40

  marriage, 18–24, 43, 58–59

  named Chief Justice, 61

  politics, 40–41, 43–44

  Robert R. Livingston, Jr., and, 19–20, 22

  Jay, Mary, 39

  Jay, Peter, 38–39, 41

  Jay, Pierre, 37

  Jay, Sarah Livingston, 38, 44–45, 265–66

  described, 22

  entertaining by, 56–58, 64–65

  in Europe, 52–57

  marriage to John Jay, 18–24, 43

  Jay family

  Livingston family and, 311–12

  political philosophy of, 40–41

  slavery and, 41

  Jay Farm, 265–66, 304, 306–08

  Jay Homestead, 304–05

  Jay’s Treaty, 75

  Jefferson, Martha, 101

  Jefferson, Thomas, 10, 62, 100–01, 112

  Junior League, 236–38

  Kahn, Otto, 235

  Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier, 256–58

  Kennedy, John F., 240, 241

  Kennedy, Moorhead, 10–11

  Kidd, Captain William, 84–85

  King, Mary Alsop, 66–67, 68

  King, Rufus, 66

  Kissam, Benjamin, 43

  Knickerbocker Club, 209

  Knowles, Gorham, 178

  Knox, Seymour H., 242

  Kortright, Elizabeth, 51

  Language, aristocratic, 3–4, 6

  Lawrence, Ann, 70–71

  Lawrence, Effingham, 75

  Lawrence, Hannah, 71–72

  Lawrence, John, 70–71

  Lawrence, John B., 75

  Lawrence, Sir Robert, 70

  Lawrence, William, 70–71

  Lee, Ivy Ledbetter, 228–32, 263, 315

  Lee, James, 229

  Lee, Janet, 257

  Lee family, 159

  Legal profession, 41–42

  Legaré, Mrs. Sidney Kent, 164–65

  Lehman, Robert, 242

  Leland, Jack, 149, 150

  Lenox, James, 218

  Levy, Uriah Phillips, 101

  Lewis, Annie Burr, 253–54

  Lewis, Wilmarth S., 253–55

  Liberty Hall, 23–24

  Lindley, Denver, 242

  Lindsay, John V., 241–12

  Links Club, 209–10

  Livingston, Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer, 35–36, 81

  Livingston, Edward, 97, 121

  Liningston, Gilbert, 81, 82

  Livingston, Goodhue, 10–11, 16, 91

  Livingston, Harriet, 26

  Livingston, Henry H., 28–30, 309–10

  Livingston, Johannes (John), 81

  Livingston, John, 28

  Livingston, Maria, 28

  Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 87

  Livingston, Mrs. Peter Van Brugh, 29–30

  Livingston, Philip, 81–87

  Livingston, Philip, Jr., 87–88
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  Livingston, Robert, 31, 32–36, 80–81, 91

  Captain Kidd scandal, 84–85

  Livingston, Robert, Jr. (Robert of Clermont), 81–89

  Livingston, Robert Linlithgow, Jr., 91

  Livingston, Robert R., Jr., 86–88

  John Jay and, 19–20, 22

  Robert Fulton and, 26, 120–21

  Louisiana Purchase caper, 120n

  Livingston, Sarah, 25–26

  Livingston, Sarah Van Brugh. See Jay, Sarah Livingston

  Livingston, William, 19, 87, 88

  Livingston Code, 97

  Livingston family, 15, 40, 103

  accomplishments of, 90–91

  family disputes, 80–89

  Jay family and, 311

  reunion, 308–11

  Livingston Manor, 28–30, 36, 80–81

  Lodge, Henry Cabot, 248

  Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 134–36

  Lord, J. Couper, 224

  Lowell, Percival, 270–71

  Lundberg, Ferdinand, 12–13

  McAllister, Ward, 12

  McCormick, Cyrus, 168

  McCormick, Edith Rockefeller, 284

  McCosh, James, 230

  Mackay, John William, 178–79

  McVitty, Honoria Livingston, 29

  Mallon, Isabel A., 112

  Manigault, Peter, 150

  Manigault family, 153–54

  Manners, 4–5. See also Etiquette

  Manorial system, 30–31

  Marie Antoinette, 54, 55, 60

  Marriage. See also Family

  family networks and, 24–25

  obedient role of wife in, 58–59

  partners of different status, 50

  Marshall, Louis, 231

  Martin, Frederick Townsend, 235

  Mayflower Descendants, 155–59

  Mellon, Henry, 224

  Men’s clubs, 208–10. See also individual clubs

  Metropolitan Club, 208

  Miss Porter’s School, 5, 254

  Mitchell, Charles E., 288

  Mitchell, Craig K. J., 288–91

  Money trust, 228

  Monroe, James, 50, 51

  Montgomery aristocracy, 166

  Monticello, 101

  Moot, The, 19

  Morgan, J. Pierpoint, 206–10, 228

  Groton and, 243–44, 248

  Morgan, Junius Spencer, 207

  Morris, Anthony, 106–07

  Morris, Benjamin P., Jr., 105, 108

  Morris, Bingham, 257

  Morris, Gouverneur, 99, 104–05, 106

  Morris, Jacob Wolcott, 105, 109

  Morris, Lewis (first), 31, 103

  Morris, Lewis (grandson of Morris the Signer), 224

  Morris, Lewis (Morris the Signer), 104

  Morris, Lewis (nephew of first), 103

  Morris, Robert, 105–06

  Morrisania, 31, 103, 104, 110

  Morris families

  New York, 103–05, 107, 108–10

  Philadelphia, 106–09

  three families, 105–09

  Mortimer, Stanley G., 302–03

  Morton, Quincey, 49

  Moustier, Count de, 57

  Murray, Buela, 73

  Murray, Jean Shaw, 162

  Murray family, 73

  Nesbit, Evelyn, 285

 

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