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Charles Steele (lawyer)

Charles Steele (May 5, 1857 – August 5, 1939) was an American lawyer and philanthropist who was a member of J.P. Morgan & Co. for 39 years.

Charles Steele
Born(1857-05-05)May 5, 1857
DiedAugust 5, 1939(1939-08-05) (aged 82)
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
Columbia Law School
OccupationLawyer
EmployerJ.P. Morgan & Co.
Spouse
Nannie Gordon French
(m. 1885; died 1932)
Children3
Parent(s)Isaac Nevett Steele
Rosa Nelson Steele
RelativesJohn Nevett Steele (uncle)

Early life edit

He was a son of Isaac Nevett Steele (1809–1891) and Rosa Londonia (née Nelson) Steele (1825–1894). Among his siblings was the Rev. James Nevett Steele of Trinity Church (his wife as a daughter of Herman D. Aldrich),[1][2] Mary Steele, John Nelson Steele, Rosa Nelson Steele, Kate Steele, Henry Maynadier Steele.[3] His father was a "distinguished lawyer" who was "universally recognized for years as the leader of the Maryland Bar" and served as the Chargé d'Affaires, Venezuela under three U.S. Presidents, serving from 1850 to 1853.[4]

He was the nephew of Rep. John Nevett Steele,[5] and Mary Nevett Steele, who married John Campbell Henry (the eldest son and heir of Gov. John Henry).[6] His maternal grandfather was U.S. Representative, U.S. Ambassador to Italy and U.S. Attorney General John Nelson and his great-grandfather was Revolutionary War Brig. Gen. and U.S. Rep. Roger Nelson.[4]

Steele attended the University of Virginia, receiving a Master of Arts degree in 1878. He later graduated from Columbia Law School in 1880.[7]

Career edit

After his graduation from Columbia, he was admitted to the bar in New York on motion of Theodore William Dwight. He first practiced alone, then in 1880, joined with Field, Dorsheimer, Bacon & Deyo, later renamed Dorsheimer, Bacon & Steele.[4] He later became a partner of James A. Buchanan, the former head of the law department of the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, in the firm of Buchanan & Steele, with Steele becoming general counsel of the Erie.[4] Seward, Guthrie & Steele on February 1, 1892.[4] In the 1890s, Morgan partner Charles H. Coster retained Steele to assist with reorganizing certain railroad interest,[7] including the reorganization of the Erie Railroad.[8]

In 1900, Coster died and J. Pierpont Morgan invited Steele, during Coster's funeral,[9] to become a partner in J.P. Morgan & Co. Steele then "played an important but unpublicized part in the affairs of the firm until 1934, when, because of his age, he gave up active participation. He remained a partner, however, until his death, although he gave up his many corporate directorships at his retirement."[7] At the time of his admission, a single partnership agreement governed both the American and French houses of Morgan, therefore, Steele was admitted as a partner in the New York firm, the Philadelphia firm (Drexel, Morgan & Co.) and the Paris firm (Morgan, Harjes & Co.).[8] Steele, who became a close friend of Morgan,[10] served on the corporate boards of the International Mercantile Marine Co., the U.S. Steel Corporation, the Southern Railroad Company, the International Harvester Company, Cerro de Pasco, and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.[7][8]

Personal life edit

 
The Steele Mansion in New York, designed by the firm of Haydel & Shepard, 1900

In 1885, Steele was married to Richmond-born Ann "Nannie" Gordon French (1866–1932).[11] She was the daughter of Ellen Mercer (née Herndon) French, a descendant of Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer, and Seth Barton French, a former Confederate soldier who became a cotton broker after the War and later an associate at J.P. Morgan.[12] She was an older half-sister of Dr. John Herndon French, who also lived in New York, from her father's second marriage to Mary Walker Fearn (a daughter of U.S. Minister to Greece Walker Fearn[a]).[14] The Steele's maintained residences in New York City (a Beaux-Arts mansion at 11 East 62nd Street[b]), in Old Westbury,[c][17] and a large cottage in Southampton, New York.[d][9] Together, Charles and Nannie were the parents of three daughters:

  • Eleanor Herndon Steele (1893–1977), who married Count Jean de la Greze of Paris in 1910.[18] They divorced in 1920,[19] and she married Dr. Louis Debonnesset in 1920.[20] They also divorced and she married H. Hall Clovis in 1930.[21] They too divorced and she remarried for the fourth and final time to Emmet P. Reese (d. 1982)[22] in 1941.[23]
  • Nancy Gordon Steele (1894–1955),[24] who married Devereux Milburn (1881–1942) in 1913.[25][26]
  • Kathryne Nevitt Steele (1896–1981), who married Francis Skiddy von Stade Sr. (1884–1967)[27] in 1915.[28] Kathryne Steele was a grandmother of the opera singer Frederica von Stade.

A devoted director of the Metropolitan Opera Association for the Metropolitan Opera House, he was also a member of the Racquet and Tennis Club, the Metropolitan Club, the Piping Rock Club, the Meadow Brook Club, the National Golf Links of America and the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.[7]

Steele died at his home in Westbury on August 5, 1939.[7] After a funeral at St. Thomas' Church at Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street, where 100 seats were reserved for employees of J.P. Morgan (including Junius S. Morgan and Thomas W. Lamont), he was buried at the Locust Valley Cemetery on Long Island.[29] After his death, his estate was valued at $29,498,373 (equivalent to $620,594,957 today), including a $23,122,904 interest in J.P. Morgan.[30] Each of his daughters received $1,500,000 (equivalent to $31,557,416 today) and an interest in the remainder of the estate.[3]

Philanthropy edit

Steele was noted for his generous philanthropy both during his lifetime, and after his death which totaled $5,000,000 (equivalent to $105,191,388 today).[3] A lover of music and former pupil of Dr. T. Tertius Noble, he gave $100,000 (equivalent to $1,748,310 today) in 1922 to St. Thomas' Church for the purchase of buildings for a permanent choir school, today known as the Saint Thomas Choir School, which was founded in 1919. He gave an additional $300,000 (equivalent to $5,006,072 today) to endow the school in 1925,[7] and another $100,000 to the Church upon his death.[3]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ After Nannie's father's death in Palm Beach, Florida in 1910,[12] his widow, the former Mary Walker Fearn (1866–1964), remarried to Russian émigré Prince Serge Wolkonsky.[13]
  2. ^ Steele bought the New York City mansion in 1912 from Edith and Ernesto Fabbri, a daughter of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard and Elliott Fitch Shepard. The 1900 Beaux-Arts mansion was designed by Augustus Haydel (a nephew of Stanford White) and August D. Shepard Jr. (a nephew of Elliott Shepard and William Rutherford Mead).[15]
  3. ^ Their Old Westbury mansion was built for James F. D. Lanier and designed by James Brown Lord, c. 1891. After Steele acquired the mansion, he extensively renovated it.[16]
  4. ^ The Steele's bought their Southampton property from the estate of William Yates Mortimer (father of Richard Mortimer) in October 1898 for $9,000 (equivalent to $316,584 today) and commissioned a "two-and-a-half story English Tudor-style building". The home was razed in 1984[9]
Sources
  1. ^ "DIED. Steele" (PDF). The New York Times. 25 August 1916.
  2. ^ "REV. DR. J. N. STEELE DIES.; Former Vicar of Old Trlnity Church Was a Patron of Music" (PDF). The New York Times. 24 August 1916. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "$5,000,000 IN GIFTS LEFT BY STEELE; Morgan Partner's 3 Daughters Get $1,500,000 Each and Also Share Residue EMPLOYES REMEMBERED Mrs. E.E. Horne's Estate Is Valued at $4,437,937--Mrs. Melville Aids Garden Clubs". The New York Times. 11 August 1939. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e Swaine, Robert T. (2007). The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors, 1819-1947. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. pp. 477–479. ISBN 9781584777137. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  5. ^ "STEELE, John Nevett - Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  6. ^ Jones, Elias (1902). History of Dorchester County, Maryland. Williams & Wilkins. p. 304. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "CHAS. STEELE DIES; MORGAN PARTNER; Member of Firm 39 Years Had Served House as Lawyer in 1890s--Succumbs at 82 EPISCOPAL CHURCH LEADER Endowed the St. Thomas Choir School--Was Treasurer of Opera Real Estate Co. Joined Banking Firm in 1900 Endowed Church Choir School" (PDF). The New York Times. 6 August 1939. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Carosso, Vincent P.; Carosso, Rose C. (1987). The Morgans: Private International Bankers, 1854-1913. Harvard University Press. p. 821. ISBN 9780674587298. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Spanburgh, Sally (2015). The Southampton Cottages of South Main Street: The Original Hamptons Summer Colony. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781625847775. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  10. ^ "J.P. MORGAN SAILS TODAY.; Leaves With Charles Steele for Europe on Delayed Vacation" (PDF). The New York Times. 13 August 1921. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  11. ^ "MRS. CHARLES STEELE | Wife of Partner of J. P. Morgan & Co. Dies in Sleep" (PDF). The New York Times. December 19, 1932. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  12. ^ a b "SETH BARTON FRENCH DEAD; New Yorker Had Gone to Palm Beach in Search of Health" (PDF). The New York Times. 18 February 1910. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  13. ^ Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs (2008). Yale's Confederates: A Biographical Dictionary. Univ. of Tennessee Press. p. 70. ISBN 9781572336353. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  14. ^ MacCracken, Henry Mitchell; Sihler, Ernest Gottlieb; Johnson, Willis Fletcher (1903). New York University: Its History, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics, with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors, Officers and Alumni. R. Herndon Company. p. 249. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  15. ^ "Fabbri-Steele Residence - New York City". www.nycago.org. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  16. ^ L, Zach (May 18, 2010). . OLD LONG ISLAND. Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  17. ^ Pennoyer, Peter; Walker, Anne (2014). New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross & Cross. The Monacelli Press, LLC. p. 80. ISBN 9781580933803. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  18. ^ "MISS STEELE WEDS COUNT DE LA GREZE; Eldest Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele Married at Sunridge, Her Country Home. NUPTIALS AT GARDEN CITY Miss Anne Townsend Becomes the Bride of Edward B. MacKellar in Cathedral of the Incarnation" (PDF). The New York Times. 20 October 1910. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  19. ^ "OBTAINS DIVORCE IN PARIS.; Former Miss Eleanor Steele Is Freed from Count de la Greze" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 October 1920. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  20. ^ "COUNTESS DE LA GREZE, REMARRIED, ARRIVES HERE -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele's Daughter Wife of Dr. Louis Debonnesset". New York Herald. December 13, 1921. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  21. ^ "MRS. STEELE WED TO OPERA SINGER; Daughter of Charles Steele, J. P. Morgan Partner, Marries Hall Clovis in Chicago. BOTH IN LITTLE OPERA CO. Bride Made Her New York Operatic Debut Last Season--Her Third Marriage" (PDF). The New York Times. 24 September 1930. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  22. ^ Jensen, Joan M.; Patterson, Michelle Wick (2015). Travels with Frances Densmore: Her Life, Work, and Legacy in Native American Studies. U of Nebraska Press. p. 127. ISBN 9780803274945. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  23. ^ . steele-reese.org. The Steele-Reese Foundation. Archived from the original on 20 March 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  24. ^ "Mrs. Devereux Milburn" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 November 1955. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  25. ^ "THE AUTUMN WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING; Numerous Nuptials Fixed for Town and Country During October -- Harvest of Notable Engagements -- Plans for Miss Steele's Wedding to Devereux Milburn On Nov. 1" (PDF). The New York Times. 28 September 1913. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  26. ^ "DEVEREUX MILBURN WEDS MISS STEELE; Polo Player Married to Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele at Westbury. SOCIETY IN LITTLE CHURCH Boy Choir Sings Before Ceremony;-Attendants and Guests ;- Reception at Sunridge Hall" (PDF). The New York Times. 2 November 1913. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  27. ^ "Skiddy von Stade Sr. Dies at 82; Horseman and Star Polo Player; Saratoga Track's President In 40's and 50's Kept Old Course Going" (PDF). New York Times. February 21, 1967. Retrieved 2011-03-27. F. Skiddy von Stade Sr., one of the country's best-known horsemen and a polo player of distinction in that sport's golden era in the nineteen-twenties, died here yesterday at his home in Powell's Lane. Death was attributed to a heart attack. He was 82 years old.
  28. ^ "MISS K. N. STEELE, BRIDE IN COUNTRY; Weds F. Skiddy Von Stade in Picturesque Church at Westbury, After Polo Romance" (PDF). The New York Times. June 27, 1915. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  29. ^ "NOTABLES ATTEND STEELE SERVICES; Members of Morgan Banking Firm Honor Partner at Rites in St. Thomas Church Here BOY CHOIR PARTICIPATES Dr. Noble Flies From Coast to Play the Organ Selections Requested by Financier" (PDF). The New York Times. 8 August 1939. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  30. ^ "Steele Estate Value Set at $29,498,373 -- Ex-Morgan Partner Had Interest of $23,122,904". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 4 February 1941. p. 11. Retrieved 8 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Charles Steele at Find a Grave
  • The Charles Steele Estate in Old Westbury (demolished c. 1950).

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Charles Steele May 5 1857 August 5 1939 was an American lawyer and philanthropist who was a member of J P Morgan amp Co for 39 years Charles SteeleBorn 1857 05 05 May 5 1857Baltimore Maryland U S DiedAugust 5 1939 1939 08 05 aged 82 Old Westbury New York U S Alma materUniversity of VirginiaColumbia Law SchoolOccupationLawyerEmployerJ P Morgan amp Co SpouseNannie Gordon French m 1885 died 1932 wbr Children3Parent s Isaac Nevett SteeleRosa Nelson SteeleRelativesJohn Nevett Steele uncle Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Philanthropy 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHe was a son of Isaac Nevett Steele 1809 1891 and Rosa Londonia nee Nelson Steele 1825 1894 Among his siblings was the Rev James Nevett Steele of Trinity Church his wife as a daughter of Herman D Aldrich 1 2 Mary Steele John Nelson Steele Rosa Nelson Steele Kate Steele Henry Maynadier Steele 3 His father was a distinguished lawyer who was universally recognized for years as the leader of the Maryland Bar and served as the Charge d Affaires Venezuela under three U S Presidents serving from 1850 to 1853 4 He was the nephew of Rep John Nevett Steele 5 and Mary Nevett Steele who married John Campbell Henry the eldest son and heir of Gov John Henry 6 His maternal grandfather was U S Representative U S Ambassador to Italy and U S Attorney General John Nelson and his great grandfather was Revolutionary War Brig Gen and U S Rep Roger Nelson 4 Steele attended the University of Virginia receiving a Master of Arts degree in 1878 He later graduated from Columbia Law School in 1880 7 Career editAfter his graduation from Columbia he was admitted to the bar in New York on motion of Theodore William Dwight He first practiced alone then in 1880 joined with Field Dorsheimer Bacon amp Deyo later renamed Dorsheimer Bacon amp Steele 4 He later became a partner of James A Buchanan the former head of the law department of the New York Lake Erie and Western Railroad in the firm of Buchanan amp Steele with Steele becoming general counsel of the Erie 4 Seward Guthrie amp Steele on February 1 1892 4 In the 1890s Morgan partner Charles H Coster retained Steele to assist with reorganizing certain railroad interest 7 including the reorganization of the Erie Railroad 8 In 1900 Coster died and J Pierpont Morgan invited Steele during Coster s funeral 9 to become a partner in J P Morgan amp Co Steele then played an important but unpublicized part in the affairs of the firm until 1934 when because of his age he gave up active participation He remained a partner however until his death although he gave up his many corporate directorships at his retirement 7 At the time of his admission a single partnership agreement governed both the American and French houses of Morgan therefore Steele was admitted as a partner in the New York firm the Philadelphia firm Drexel Morgan amp Co and the Paris firm Morgan Harjes amp Co 8 Steele who became a close friend of Morgan 10 served on the corporate boards of the International Mercantile Marine Co the U S Steel Corporation the Southern Railroad Company the International Harvester Company Cerro de Pasco and the Atchison Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad 7 8 Personal life edit nbsp The Steele Mansion in New York designed by the firm of Haydel amp Shepard 1900In 1885 Steele was married to Richmond born Ann Nannie Gordon French 1866 1932 11 She was the daughter of Ellen Mercer nee Herndon French a descendant of Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer and Seth Barton French a former Confederate soldier who became a cotton broker after the War and later an associate at J P Morgan 12 She was an older half sister of Dr John Herndon French who also lived in New York from her father s second marriage to Mary Walker Fearn a daughter of U S Minister to Greece Walker Fearn a 14 The Steele s maintained residences in New York City a Beaux Arts mansion at 11 East 62nd Street b in Old Westbury c 17 and a large cottage in Southampton New York d 9 Together Charles and Nannie were the parents of three daughters Eleanor Herndon Steele 1893 1977 who married Count Jean de la Greze of Paris in 1910 18 They divorced in 1920 19 and she married Dr Louis Debonnesset in 1920 20 They also divorced and she married H Hall Clovis in 1930 21 They too divorced and she remarried for the fourth and final time to Emmet P Reese d 1982 22 in 1941 23 Nancy Gordon Steele 1894 1955 24 who married Devereux Milburn 1881 1942 in 1913 25 26 Kathryne Nevitt Steele 1896 1981 who married Francis Skiddy von Stade Sr 1884 1967 27 in 1915 28 Kathryne Steele was a grandmother of the opera singer Frederica von Stade A devoted director of the Metropolitan Opera Association for the Metropolitan Opera House he was also a member of the Racquet and Tennis Club the Metropolitan Club the Piping Rock Club the Meadow Brook Club the National Golf Links of America and the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club 7 Steele died at his home in Westbury on August 5 1939 7 After a funeral at St Thomas Church at Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street where 100 seats were reserved for employees of J P Morgan including Junius S Morgan and Thomas W Lamont he was buried at the Locust Valley Cemetery on Long Island 29 After his death his estate was valued at 29 498 373 equivalent to 620 594 957 today including a 23 122 904 interest in J P Morgan 30 Each of his daughters received 1 500 000 equivalent to 31 557 416 today and an interest in the remainder of the estate 3 Philanthropy edit Steele was noted for his generous philanthropy both during his lifetime and after his death which totaled 5 000 000 equivalent to 105 191 388 today 3 A lover of music and former pupil of Dr T Tertius Noble he gave 100 000 equivalent to 1 748 310 today in 1922 to St Thomas Church for the purchase of buildings for a permanent choir school today known as the Saint Thomas Choir School which was founded in 1919 He gave an additional 300 000 equivalent to 5 006 072 today to endow the school in 1925 7 and another 100 000 to the Church upon his death 3 References editNotes After Nannie s father s death in Palm Beach Florida in 1910 12 his widow the former Mary Walker Fearn 1866 1964 remarried to Russian emigre Prince Serge Wolkonsky 13 Steele bought the New York City mansion in 1912 from Edith and Ernesto Fabbri a daughter of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard and Elliott Fitch Shepard The 1900 Beaux Arts mansion was designed by Augustus Haydel a nephew of Stanford White and August D Shepard Jr a nephew of Elliott Shepard and William Rutherford Mead 15 Their Old Westbury mansion was built for James F D Lanier and designed by James Brown Lord c 1891 After Steele acquired the mansion he extensively renovated it 16 The Steele s bought their Southampton property from the estate of William Yates Mortimer father of Richard Mortimer in October 1898 for 9 000 equivalent to 316 584 today and commissioned a two and a half story English Tudor style building The home was razed in 1984 9 Sources DIED Steele PDF The New York Times 25 August 1916 REV DR J N STEELE DIES Former Vicar of Old Trlnity Church Was a Patron of Music PDF The New York Times 24 August 1916 Retrieved 29 August 2017 a b c d 5 000 000 IN GIFTS LEFT BY STEELE Morgan Partner s 3 Daughters Get 1 500 000 Each and Also Share Residue EMPLOYES REMEMBERED Mrs E E Horne s Estate Is Valued at 4 437 937 Mrs Melville Aids Garden Clubs The New York Times 11 August 1939 Retrieved 8 March 2019 a b c d e Swaine Robert T 2007 The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1947 The Lawbook Exchange Ltd pp 477 479 ISBN 9781584777137 Retrieved 8 March 2019 STEELE John Nevett Biographical Information bioguide congress gov Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 29 August 2017 Jones Elias 1902 History of Dorchester County Maryland Williams amp Wilkins p 304 Retrieved 29 August 2017 a b c d e f g CHAS STEELE DIES MORGAN PARTNER Member of Firm 39 Years Had Served House as Lawyer in 1890s Succumbs at 82 EPISCOPAL CHURCH LEADER Endowed the St Thomas Choir School Was Treasurer of Opera Real Estate Co Joined Banking Firm in 1900 Endowed Church Choir School PDF The New York Times 6 August 1939 Retrieved 8 March 2019 a b c Carosso Vincent P Carosso Rose C 1987 The Morgans Private International Bankers 1854 1913 Harvard University Press p 821 ISBN 9780674587298 Retrieved 8 March 2019 a b c Spanburgh Sally 2015 The Southampton Cottages of South Main Street The Original Hamptons Summer Colony Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781625847775 Retrieved 1 March 2019 J P MORGAN SAILS TODAY Leaves With Charles Steele for Europe on Delayed Vacation PDF The New York Times 13 August 1921 Retrieved 8 March 2019 MRS CHARLES STEELE Wife of Partner of J P Morgan amp Co Dies in Sleep PDF The New York Times December 19 1932 Retrieved 8 March 2019 a b SETH BARTON FRENCH DEAD New Yorker Had Gone to Palm Beach in Search of Health PDF The New York Times 18 February 1910 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Hughes Nathaniel Cheairs 2008 Yale s Confederates A Biographical Dictionary Univ of Tennessee Press p 70 ISBN 9781572336353 Retrieved 8 March 2019 MacCracken Henry Mitchell Sihler Ernest Gottlieb Johnson Willis Fletcher 1903 New York University Its History Influence Equipment and Characteristics with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders Benefactors Officers and Alumni R Herndon Company p 249 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Fabbri Steele Residence New York City www nycago org Retrieved 8 March 2019 L Zach May 18 2010 The Charles Steele Estate OLD LONG ISLAND Archived from the original on September 22 2020 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Pennoyer Peter Walker Anne 2014 New York Transformed The Architecture of Cross amp Cross The Monacelli Press LLC p 80 ISBN 9781580933803 Retrieved 1 March 2019 MISS STEELE WEDS COUNT DE LA GREZE Eldest Daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Steele Married at Sunridge Her Country Home NUPTIALS AT GARDEN CITY Miss Anne Townsend Becomes the Bride of Edward B MacKellar in Cathedral of the Incarnation PDF The New York Times 20 October 1910 Retrieved 8 March 2019 OBTAINS DIVORCE IN PARIS Former Miss Eleanor Steele Is Freed from Count de la Greze PDF The New York Times 10 October 1920 Retrieved 8 March 2019 COUNTESS DE LA GREZE REMARRIED ARRIVES HERE Mr and Mrs Charles Steele s Daughter Wife of Dr Louis Debonnesset New York Herald December 13 1921 Retrieved 8 March 2019 MRS STEELE WED TO OPERA SINGER Daughter of Charles Steele J P Morgan Partner Marries Hall Clovis in Chicago BOTH IN LITTLE OPERA CO Bride Made Her New York Operatic Debut Last Season Her Third Marriage PDF The New York Times 24 September 1930 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Jensen Joan M Patterson Michelle Wick 2015 Travels with Frances Densmore Her Life Work and Legacy in Native American Studies U of Nebraska Press p 127 ISBN 9780803274945 Retrieved 8 March 2019 About Us The Steele Reese Foundation steele reese org The Steele Reese Foundation Archived from the original on 20 March 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Mrs Devereux Milburn PDF The New York Times 10 November 1955 Retrieved 8 March 2019 THE AUTUMN WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING Numerous Nuptials Fixed for Town and Country During October Harvest of Notable Engagements Plans for Miss Steele s Wedding to Devereux Milburn On Nov 1 PDF The New York Times 28 September 1913 Retrieved 8 March 2019 DEVEREUX MILBURN WEDS MISS STEELE Polo Player Married to Daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Steele at Westbury SOCIETY IN LITTLE CHURCH Boy Choir Sings Before Ceremony Attendants and Guests Reception at Sunridge Hall PDF The New York Times 2 November 1913 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Skiddy von Stade Sr Dies at 82 Horseman and Star Polo Player Saratoga Track s President In 40 s and 50 s Kept Old Course Going PDF New York Times February 21 1967 Retrieved 2011 03 27 F Skiddy von Stade Sr one of the country s best known horsemen and a polo player of distinction in that sport s golden era in the nineteen twenties died here yesterday at his home in Powell s Lane Death was attributed to a heart attack He was 82 years old MISS K N STEELE BRIDE IN COUNTRY Weds F Skiddy Von Stade in Picturesque Church at Westbury After Polo Romance PDF The New York Times June 27 1915 Retrieved 1 March 2019 NOTABLES ATTEND STEELE SERVICES Members of Morgan Banking Firm Honor Partner at Rites in St Thomas Church Here BOY CHOIR PARTICIPATES Dr Noble Flies From Coast to Play the Organ Selections Requested by Financier PDF The New York Times 8 August 1939 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Steele Estate Value Set at 29 498 373 Ex Morgan Partner Had Interest of 23 122 904 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4 February 1941 p 11 Retrieved 8 March 2019 External links editCharles Steele at Find a Grave The Charles Steele Estate in Old Westbury demolished c 1950 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Steele lawyer amp oldid 1187350052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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