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  2. Anne Harriman Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Anne Harriman Sands Rutherfurd Vanderbilt (February 17, 1861 – April 20, 1940) was an American heiress known for her marriages to prominent men [1] and her role in the development of the Sutton Place neighborhood as a fashionable place to live.

  3. Grantland - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [23] Hannan's article was about the Oracle GXI golf putter and its creator, Essay Anne Vanderbilt, referred to as Dr. V. [24] It treated Vanderbilt's transgender identity in the same manner as a number of scientific qualifications that Vanderbilt had fraudulently claimed to hold, suggesting that Hannan considered Vanderbilt's gender ...

  4. Essay - Wikipedia

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    An essay is, generally, ... Anne Fadiman notes that "the genre's heyday was the early nineteenth century," and that its greatest exponent was Charles Lamb. [19]

  5. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt, who had previously been married to Alva Smith, was the son of William Henry Vanderbilt and was the father of Consuelo Vanderbilt, William Kissam Vanderbilt II, and Harold Stirling Vanderbilt. [41] They remained married until his death in 1920. [33] Anne died on April 20, 1940. [22]

  6. William Henry Vanderbilt III - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt served in the State Senate for six years (1929–1935) and then took time off to be with his ailing wife, Anne Gordon Colby. On her recovery, he re-entered political life and successfully ran for Governor of Rhode Island in 1938. He served one two-year term from January 1939 to January 1941.

  7. Wikipedia:Essay directory - Wikipedia

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    Note: User essays are similar to essays placed in the Wikipedia namespace; however, they are often authored/edited by only one person, and may represent a strictly personal viewpoint about Wikipedia or its processes. The author of a personal essay located in their user space generally has the right to revert any changes made to it by any other ...

  8. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant - Wikipedia

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    Anne Harriman Vanderbilt (sister-in-law) Rutherfurd Stuyvesant or Stuyvesant Rutherfurd (September 2, 1843 – July 4, 1909) was an American socialite and land developer from New York , best known as the inheritor of the Stuyvesant fortune.

  9. Margaret Stuyvesant Murat - Wikipedia

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    She was the second daughter of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr. (1859–1901) and Anne (née Harriman) Sands Rutherfurd (1861–1940). [2] After her father's death in 1901, her mother remarried to William Kissam Vanderbilt , the first husband of Alva Erskine Smith .