21 Family Family Vanderbilt, Kennedys and More Royalty
Rockefellers to the Verserbilts is what you do not know about American dynasties.
Although most of the world is concerned aboutThe royal family of good faith Through the pond, America also has its fair share of royal families "" with their own stylish past. Of the Vanderbilt family andKennedy family In Rockfeller and Hearsts, there are several successful lines in the United States in fascinating stories of origin from centuries back. Continue reading to learn some fun facts about our own "royal" families states that you have ever heard before.
1 Cornelius Vanderbilt was illiterate.
Cornelius Vanderbilt could have been almostthree times richer than the founder of AmazonJeff Bezos When he was alive, but this does not mean that his education was high. Since the contractor had togive up school at the age of 11 only To help his father with his boating business, theVanderbilt School of Engineering Site notes he was technically illiterate.
"Certainly, it lacked education, but which makes its technical prowess all the more remarkable," the points of site there. "He was one of the best engineers of his time, as self-made in this regard as he was in business. »
2 The Verserbilts builds twice Grand Central Terminal.
One of these technical exploits for which we have Cornelius Vanderbilt thank is the Grand Terminal Central Originally, which opened in 1871. He was his original idea. And when the conditions for this transportation center became dangerous and unhealthy in the early 1900s, it wasWilliam Vanderbilt Kissam-The grandson of Corneille-who wasresponsible for reconstructing the station, Alongside his son,William Vanderbilt II Kissam, andWilliam J. Wilgus, Chief Engineer of the New York Central Railroad. Although they face their fair share of difficulties along the way, men have been hailed as a success when they electrified all the lines running towards and since large central.
3 The largest house in America was built by a Vanderbilt.
You do not become an American dynasty without accumulating an enviable amount of money. And what do we do with so much money? Constructmassive House, of course!
Yes it wasGeorge and Edith Vanderbilt, The grandson and granddaughter-brother of Cornelius Vanderbilt, who first built theBILTMORE ESTATEThe 250 rooms widely considered as theThe largest private house in America. Today, the Biltmore Company, which owns and operates the property-is managed and managed byBill Cecil, The rear grandson of the original Vanderbilt owners.
4 In Vanderbilt founded the Whitney after his art collection was rejected by the Met.
The next time you visit the famousWhitney Museum of American Art In New York, make sure to thank the Vanderbilts. He was sculptorGertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, who decided to open the museum to showcase the work of American artists in the early 1930s. She first offered her collection of more than five hundred pieces. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but when they refused its proposal, the Whitney Museum was born.
5 Cornelius Vanderbilt was the richest man when he spent in the world away.
To say that Cornelius Vanderbilt was a rich man would be a euphemism. According toNational Hall of Fame RailroadThe transportation magnat had a fortune of about $ 95 million when he died in 1877, making him the richest man in the world at the time.
6 Robert Kennedy predicted the Obama Presidency.
"There is no doubt about it. Over the next 40 years, a [black person] can get the same position as my brother A, "Former Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy said in 1961. And the boy, was his prediction on the money: just over 40 years later, 47 years later, be precise-Barack Obama became the first blackPresident of the United States of America.
7 Ted Kennedy inspired for the official portrait of JFK's White House.
WidowJackie Kennedy commissioned artistAaron ShiklerTo create the official portrait of the White HouseJohn F. KennedyAfter being killed by bullet. As such, the only things Shikler had to work with photos were the deceased president and although he made several sketches based on clichés of the fighter figure, the sketch that ended up being used was inspired by JFK's brother,Ted Kennedy.
"Shikler started doing sketches from photographs, but all were unsatisfactory until he fell on a photo of Ted Kennedy at the JFK airport of grave with his head down and arms crossed," aPeopleThe 1981 article remembers. "" My God ", [Shikler] remembers to exclaim itself:" It's a perfect picture! "... when Jackie saw the sketch, she chose it on several others at a time."
8 Jackie Kennedy was engaged before getting married JFK.
Although JFK is Jacqueline Bouvier's first husband, he was not his first fiancé. Early, the journalist-yes,Jackie O was a journalist!-Was set for Mercrew a stockbroker namedJohn G. W. Husted Jr.
"On one day of December snowded on Madison Avenue, she tended to be so cautious and so tedious acted impulsively and agrees to marry this young man she had not even known the preceding month", "biographerBarbara Leamingto crushJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The story unscathed. Of course, the commitment ended up finally, but we can not help but do not stop me from what would have happened with Jackie stayed with his first John?
9 Many Kennedys dated stars on the list - and two married them.
Although the Kennedy clan got their fortune through commercial activities, many modern members of the famous family are now part of Hollywood's hustle and bustle. It should not be surprising that several Kennedys made titles by dating - and even marry - some of the biggest stars of the 20th and 21st century.
In 2012, for example,Conor Kennedy, the Grandnephew of JFK, was involved in a tourbillon summer flan with superstarTaylor Swift.
And then, of course, there are the devers.Maria Shriver-The daughter ofEUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER(Sister of JFK, RFK and TED) -was married to the Terminator himself,Arnold Schwarzeneggerfor 25 years. Their son,Patrick Schwarzenegger, datedMiley Cyrus; andKatherine Schwarzenegger, their daughter, marriedChris Pratt In 2019.
10 Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy were inspired by one of Taylor Swift's songs.
Taylor Swift and Robert F. Kennedy have never been alive at the same time. And yet, the singer revealed in an interview withWall Street newspaper In 2012, while dating from Conor Kennedy, she saw a picture of RFK with his wife,Ethel KennedyThis inspired it to write a song.
"I fell on this photo of these two children dancing in a dance," said SWIFT. "It immediately reminded me of ... What fun they had to have had that night. It was back in the late 40s. I ended up reading below it was Ethel Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. And they were like 17. So I just wrote ["Stars light"] From this place, not really knowing how they met or anything like that."
11 John D. Rockefeller's father was claiming to be a doctor to make the end of the end.
AlthoughJohn D. RockefellerWas one of the richest men in modern history thanks to his stakes in the oil industry, his father was not so lucky. As a biographerGrant Segallnotes inJohn D. Rockefeller: anointed with oil,William Avery RockefellerCount on "the purchase and sale of all he could" in order to make end meat and sometimes it would even mean a cancer specialist without references. "At least one of his medications contained the liquor he hated and oil that his son will refine," writes Segall.
12 John D. Rockefeller paid someone to serve in his place when he was drafted.
Although John D. Rockefeller was perfectly healthy and able to serve,National Archives and the Administration of American Archives Notes that Rockefeller was only one of the rich men - with others like the future presidentCleveland CROPLE"That" avoids military service by simply taking advantage of the 1863 Registration Act, allowing the draggies to pay $ 300 to a substitute that served for them. "
13 He also celebrated the birthday of the landing of his first job year after year.
On September 26 was not Rockefeller's birthday. It was not a wedding anniversary or even the birthday of a close relative. Instead, on September 26, 1855, a 16-year-old Rockefeller received his first job as accounting clerk, and so every year after this fateful day he celebrated September 26 as "job day" .
"It was, he believed, the day his adult life started, as the enormous ambitions of his childhood could start taking flight," NotesPhilanthropy, the national magazine of the Philanthropy Round Table.
14 John D. Rockefeller was still charitable, even as a teenager.
In 1913, Rockefeller established theROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION With a mission "to promote the well-being of humanity around the world". However, the oil magnat did its part to give up well before it is multiplicer.
AsPhilanthropyNotes, as a young man, "the article of a line on which he never skiddered ... was his charitable giving." InTitan: the life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.historianRon Ronnow Written that Rockefeller once recalled: "When I only a dollar a day, I gave 5, 10 or 25 cents."
15 And he was delighted to distribute at random from didies.
If you beat with Rockefeller long enough, you can end up with additional 10 hundred in your pocket. Yes, for any reason, the business magnat was a large distribution fan about the Dimes wherever he went.
"Whenever someone excelled golf, came out a penny," says Twernow. "Didies have been given for tales told dinner. If someone has spilled something, Rockefeller has poured dids on spots as a point of the person who breaks down. ... The old newspapers capture Rockefeller distributing dids to papal fashion, saying in a Reudy Voice, bless you! Bless you! 'As if she distributed communion platelets. "
16 He played a decisive role in the creation of the University of Chicago.
Of course, you already know that John D. Rockefeller has played a role in creating Rockefeller University. But did you know that the American icon was also involved in the creation of the University of Chicago? AsThe college site Notes, Rockefeller has committed $ 600,000 - or more than $ 25 million in today's currency - to help the institution embark on the end of the 1800s.
17 And he also helped to establish the first American Institute of Public Health.
John D. Rockefeller's influence is not simply felt on the Campus of the University of Chicago College. Beyond Baltimore, Maryland, Rockefeller-via the Rockefeller Foundation - also helped to establish the Johns Hopkins and Public Health Hygiene School, which was the first of its kind in the United States. According toThe Rockefeller Foundation websiteThe organization contributed $ 8 million in funding to school from 1916 to 1947.
18 William Randolph Hearst was expelled from Harvard.
William Randolph HearstThe patriarch of Hearst Clan, was hardly what you call a student copy. AsHistory site Notes, the Magnat Edition was frayed by Harvard as a young adult because of its "hoarse behavior".
But not before he had his first taste of his future industrious: he was Director of Business of the Harvard Lampoon as the first cycle, theMuseum of California Remarks.
19 And he took control of his first newspaper by the game of his father.
While Hearst was Harvard, his father,George R. Hearst, acquired theSan Francisco Examiner As payment for a game debt, according to the California Museum. And in 1887, George reassembled the ownership of the paper to his 24-year-old son, helping him start starting what would soon become one of the world's largest media empires.
20 His failing political campaigns have earned him a nickname Punny.
Although Hearst was elected twice at the Congress, the majority of husband media mogul's political campaigns - whether for the House of Representatives or for the Governor of New York - was largely unsuccessful. As a head of mind to all these attempts to fail at the back to the office assumption, writerWallace Irwingave the politician Wannabe the nickname not masters William "Also Randolph" Hearst .
21 And he once told an artist to make events just for a good story.
If you have seen Kane Citizen So you know that people saw William Randolph Hearst as a something of a weird and twisted man. And although this film was completely based on Hearst's life, it's not far from reality. In 1897, for example, when artist Frederic Remington Phoné of Cuba to say that "there will be no war", Hearst responded : "You provide the pictures and I will provide the war." And if you can not have enough American royals, check these 13 secrets that you never knew for the wedding of JFK and Jackie Kennedy .