A Classification of American Wealth
History and genealogy of the wealthy families of America - Sponsors


 Part 1 : Colonial and Mercantile America  Part 2 : America in the Gilded Age
 Part 3 : America in the Twentieth Century  Encyclopedia of American Wealth

Info  FAQ  Site map  Links  Books  Login

american.wealth@raken.com

  Part II-Chapter 10 : Bankers of the Gilded Age  > August Belmont & Co  :  « Previous   1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 
                                                                                                                                                                       
7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - Next »

   Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont - the socialite

Page entitled : Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont

Content of this page is about :
Of Belmont heirs and Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont or O.H.P. Belmont, his marriage to Alva Vanderbilt and the building of Belcourt and Brookholt


Extract :
...
Among the lasting relicts of his life was Belcourt Castle, a 60-room French chateau, finished in 1894 at a cost of $3 million. There the O.H.P Belmonts settled after their marriage. Like Alva's Marble House, Belcourt was designed by Richard Morris Hunt, then the most renowned architect for the rich and famous. In 1897, the Belmonts commissioned Hunt's son Richard to design yet another palatial estate : Brookholt at Hemstead, Long Island. There, Oliver Belmont died of appendicitis in 1908.  ...

 

New Registration

Dear visitor,
the page you are trying to see is reserved to our subscribers. Please register to subscribe and have access to all pages of "A Classification of American Wealth" and "Encyclopedia of American Wealth", Thank you.
                                           
REGISTER NOW

Members Login
 
Login :

Password :

 

The Mining Bonanza Kings

The Railroad Barons



The Trusts


 

Google
 

Get your FREE copy of
Chronicles
of American Wealth

View back issues

Copyright © 2000-2007 : D.C.Shouter and RAKEN Services    /   a RAKEN web site