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Vanderbilt Family Cemetery

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Vanderbilt Family Cemetery
NameVanderbilt Family Cemetery
LocationStaten Island, New York City, New York
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40.6389, -74.0753
TypePrivate
Owned byVanderbilt family
Size3 acres

Vanderbilt Family Cemetery is a private cemetery located on Staten Island, New York City, New York, and is the final resting place of many members of the prominent Vanderbilt family, including Cornelius Vanderbilt, William Henry Vanderbilt, and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The cemetery is situated near the Moravian Cemetery and is also close to the former estate of Alice Vanderbilt Morris, a member of the Vanderbilt family. The Vanderbilt family has a long history of philanthropy and business, with notable members including Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Anderson Cooper, a CNN anchor and great-great-grandson of William Henry Vanderbilt.

History

The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery was established in the mid-19th century by Cornelius Vanderbilt, the founder of the Vanderbilt family fortune, who made his wealth through his Accessories and shipping businesses, including the Long Island Rail Road and the New York and Harlem Railroad. The cemetery has been the final resting place for many members of the Vanderbilt family, including William Henry Vanderbilt, who expanded the family's business interests into railroads, real estate, and finance, and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a sculptor and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art. The cemetery is also the final resting place of Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly, the wife of Hamilton McKown Twombly, a New York State Senator and United States Ambassador to Russia. Other notable family members buried in the cemetery include Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who died in the RMS Lusitania sinking, and Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, a member of the New York Yacht Club and the Jockey Club.

Location

The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery is located on Staten Island, New York City, New York, near the Moravian Cemetery and the former estate of Alice Vanderbilt Morris, a member of the Vanderbilt family. The cemetery is situated in a quiet, residential area, surrounded by trees and other cemeteries, including the Silver Mount Cemetery and the Ocean View Cemetery. The cemetery is close to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connects Staten Island to Brooklyn, and is also near the Staten Island Ferry, which provides transportation to Manhattan. The cemetery is a short distance from the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, the Staten Island Museum, and the Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden.

Notable Interments

The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery is the final resting place of many notable members of the Vanderbilt family, including Cornelius Vanderbilt, William Henry Vanderbilt, and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Other notable interments include Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, and Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt. The cemetery is also the final resting place of Alice Vanderbilt Morris, a member of the Vanderbilt family and a prominent philanthropist, and Gloria Vanderbilt, a fashion designer and artist. The cemetery is the final resting place of many other members of the Vanderbilt family, including Consuelo Vanderbilt, the Duchess of Marlborough, and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Architecture

The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery is a small, private cemetery with a simple, yet elegant design. The cemetery features a variety of monuments and mausoleums, including the Vanderbilt Mausoleum, which is the final resting place of Cornelius Vanderbilt and other members of the Vanderbilt family. The cemetery also features a number of statues and fountains, including a large statue of a lion and a fountain dedicated to Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The cemetery is surrounded by a high wall and is accessed through a large, ornate gate. The cemetery is a short distance from the St. Peter's Church, the Staten Island Borough Hall, and the Richmond County Courthouse.

Preservation

The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery is a private cemetery and is not open to the public. However, the cemetery is maintained by the Vanderbilt family and is preserved as a historic site. The cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also designated as a New York City landmark. The cemetery is a short distance from the Historic Richmond Town, a living history museum that showcases the history of Staten Island and the Vanderbilt family. The cemetery is also near the Staten Island Museum, which features exhibits on the history of Staten Island and the Vanderbilt family. The cemetery is a significant part of the Vanderbilt family's history and legacy, and is an important part of the cultural and historical heritage of Staten Island and New York City. Category:Cemeteries in New York City

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