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by Arthur T. Vanderbilt


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  Vanderbilt, Gloria. Once Upon a Time. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

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  Accessory Transit Company, 22-23, 26-27

  Adams, Henry, 12

  Albert, king of Belgium, 310

  Alexandra, czarina of Russia, 302

  Alfonso, king of Spain, 302, 310

  Allen, Ethelinda Vanderbilt, 13, 58-59

  Allen, Fred, 226

  Alva (yachts), 141-143, 147, 248, 411

  American Art Galleries, 281, 291 American Commonwealth, The (Bryce), 70

  American Museum of Natural History, 180

  America’s Cup, 280, 411

  Anthony, Susan B., 258

  Assembly Balls, 203

  Astor, Caroline Schermerhorn (“the Mrs. Astor”), 143, 170, 268, 304, 390

  Alva and, 101-106, 114, 116, 118, 119, 123, 246

  appearance of, 98-99, 116, 168, 246-248, 312

  illness and death of, 247-248, 302

  jewelry of, 116, 231, 246-247

  McAllister and, 96-98, 100-101, 104-106, 114, 118, 228-229

  Monday nights of, 97, 102-103

  motherhood of, 96, 99, 104-105

  personality of, 105

  social prominence of, 90, 96-106, 112, 226-229, 232-234, 239, 246-248, 253, 299

  Astor, Carrie, see Wilson, Carrie Astor Astor, John Jacob, 24, 96, 98, 102, 206

  Astor, John Jacob, III, 76, 207, 251, 310

  Astor, Mary Dahlgren Paul, 247

  Astor, Vincent, 397

  Astor, William Backhouse, Jr., 96, 97, 99, 141

  Astor, William Waldorf, 247, 300, 396

  Astor family, 51, 96, 108, 163, 206, 247, 251

  Atlanta, 141

  Attiring the Bride (Lefebvre), 134

  Augerville-la-Rivière, 287-288

  automobiles, 251, 405, 406

  Azar (servant), 252, 259, 260, 289, 293

  B

  Bailey’s Beach, 232, 239, 244, 245

  Bal Blanc, 161-162

  Balfour, Arthur James, Lord, 310

  Balsan, Consuelo Vanderbilt, 271

  Alva and, 125, 126-128, 146-148, 150-154, 157-161, 168, 170, 174-175, 188, 248, 251, 284, 286-290, 293-294

  appearance of, 127, 151, 162, 171, 173

  arranged marriage of, 148, 156-160, 163-174, 188, 217, 250, 286, 290

  childhood of, 111, 116-117, 124-128, 142-143, 281

  coming-out party of, 150-151

  death of, 415

  dowry of, 156, 173, 285

  education of, 126-127, 147, 188

  inferiority complex of, 127-128

  inheritance of, 281, 415

  jewelry of, 170

  Marlborough and, 148, 151, 154-157, 159-164, 168, 169, 172-175, 215, 248, 285-286, 289

  personality of, 127-128

  proposals received by, 151, 153, 163

  second marriage of, 287, 290

  supervision and punishment of, 127-128, 152, 153, 157-158, 160, 188

  Willie and, 125, 150, 152
, 160, 170-171, 173, 174, 285, 286

  women’s rights work of, 286-287

  Balsan, Louis-Jacques, 287

  Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 56, 136

  Barberini Palace, 401, 408

  Bar Harbor, Maine, 270, 277, 278

  Baring, Cecil, 207

  Barnes, Charlotte, 196

  Barnes, Jim, 195, 196, 197, 199

  “Battle Hymn of the Republic, The,” 249

  Baumgarten, William, 132

  Bayside Farm, 91-92, 143

  Beacon Towers, 252-253, 287, 291

  Beadle, Chauncey, 276

  Beaulieu, 300-302, 303, 304, 305, 310, 412, 414

  Beech Creek Railway Company, 173, 180

  Beechwood, 143, 351

  Beesley (servant), 362-363, 370

  Belcourt Castle, 248-249, 250, 251, 252-253, 255, 287, 412, 413

  Bellona, 8, 9, 10

  Bellona Hall, 9, 10, 13

  Belmont, Alva Erskine Smith Vanderbilt, x, 84-90, 100-123, 232, 234, 237, 240, 268, 413

  Alice and, 177, 181-184, 185-186

  ambition of, 128, 131, 141, 157

  appearance of, 86, 87, 112-113, 129, 162, 168, 288, 293

  childhood of, 85-86, 127, 144-145

  combative and domineering nature of, 85-86, 87, 105, 123, 126, 127-128, 144, 160, 174, 253

  Consuelo and, 125, 126-128, 146-148, 150-154, 156-175, 188, 248, 250-251, 284, 286-290, 293-294

  Consuelo on, 126-128, 129, 141, 146, 150, 159, 174, 254

  criticism of, 176-177, 257

  estate of, 292, 293-294, 295

  extravagance of, 89, 121, 129, 141-142, 143-146

  fancy dress ball of, 102-123, 134, 206, 269, 284, 302, 409

  feigned heart attack of, 159-160, 161, 213

  first marriage of, 84-85, 140, 150, 249

  funeral of, 294-295

  illness and death of, 292-293

  innovations of, 88, 150, 249-250, 251, 255, 289

  jewelry of, 113, 141, 162, 170, 291

  last will and testament of, 292, 295

  marital difficulties and divorce of, 146-147, 149-150, 152, 161, 164, 248, 249, 250, 255, 288-289

  marriage as viewed by, 254-256, 260, 286

  Mrs. Astor and, 101-106, 114, 116, 118, 119, 123, 246

  press accounts of, 85, 120-121, 141-142, 161

  second marriage of, 250-252

  social ostracism of, 88, 100, 101-102, 105, 149-150, 161, 258, 288-289

  social position sought by, 88-90, 101-106, 121, 128

 

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