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Edith Stuyvesant Gerry

Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry (née Dresser; January 17, 1873 – December 21, 1958) was an American philanthropist and wife of George Washington Vanderbilt II and Peter Goelet Gerry, a United States senator from Rhode Island.[1]

Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry
Edith and her daughter, Cornelia, ca. 1902
Born
Edith Stuyvesant Dresser

(1873-01-17)January 17, 1873
DiedDecember 21, 1958(1958-12-21) (aged 85)
Spouses
(m. 1898; died 1914)
(m. 1925; died 1957)
ChildrenCornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt
Parent(s)George Warren Dresser
Susan Fish LeRoy Dresser
RelativesDaniel LeRoy Dresser (brother)
George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil (grandson)
William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil (grandson)

Early life edit

 
Painting of Edith by Giovanni Boldini, 1911

Edith Stuyvesant Dresser was born on January 17, 1873, in Newport, Rhode Island, to Major George Warren Dresser (1837–1883) and Susan Fish Le Roy (1834–1883).[2] She was the great-niece of Hamilton Fish (1808–1893), a U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, and New York Governor. Through the Fish family, she was a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, the last governor of Dutch colonial New York through Hamilton Fish's mother, Elizabeth Stuyvesant, Peter Stuyvesant's great-great-granddaughter.[3] She was orphaned at the age of 10 and was raised by her maternal grandmother.

Her elder brother was Daniel LeRoy Dresser, a shipbuilder.[4] She and her sisters, collectively known as the "Dresser girls," were: Suzanne Leroy Dresser, who married the French Vicomte, Romain D'Osmoy,[4] Natalie Bayard Dresser,[5] who married John Nicholas Brown,[6][7] and Pauline Georgina Dresser,[8] who married Rev. George D. Merrill.[9][10]

Life edit

Edith was a compassionate person; many said that one would not have known she was the mistress of the Biltmore Estate. She was very involved with the families who worked on the Biltmore Estate, as well as the surrounding community. Edith and her husband, George Vanderbilt, were socially progressive thinkers who played pivotal roles in the improvement of the lives of many people in western North Carolina.[11]

Some of her initiatives included sponsoring literacy and educational programs, and promoting crafts through which women might support themselves. On the estate, she took maternity baskets to women who had just given birth to make sure they had everything they needed. Edith also took her daughter Cornelia's old clothing to families with girls who were about the same age.[12]

After her husband's death in March 1914, she continued her work for the community. She became the first woman president of the State Agricultural Society. With this title, Edith helped build a new hospital, among numerous other deeds. Later, she decided to honor George Vanderbilt, her husband, by selling 87,000 acres to create the Pisgah National Forest for the public to enjoy.[13]

Personal life edit

On June 1, 1898, she married George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914), the owner of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Together, they had one daughter Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt (1900–1976), who married John Francis Amherst Cecil (1890–1954), son of Lord William Cecil and Mary Rothes Margaret Tyssen-Amherst, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney.

After George's death in 1914, she inherited his $50,000,000 estate and later sold the land around the Biltmore Estate to the United States Forest Service. This became part of the Pisgah National Forest.

On October 22, 1925 she married Peter Goelet Gerry (1879–1957), a United States senator from Rhode Island, in London.[14] Gerry had previously been married to Mathilde Scott Townsend (1885–1949), until their divorce in 1925,[15] and was the son of Elbridge Thomas Gerry (1837–1927) and Louisa Matilda Livingston (1836–1920), and the great grandson of Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), the fifth Vice President of the United States.[16]

She died on December 21, 1958 in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]

Descendants edit

Her grandchildren were George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil (1925–2020), the owner and operator of Biltmore Farms, and William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil (1928–2017), the operator of the Biltmore Estate through his company, The Biltmore Company.[17]

In popular culture edit

Paul McCartney, in the band Wings, paid homage to her as well as Martha Washington in his 1973 hit "Mrs. Vanderbilt" on the Band on the Run album.[dubious ][citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mrs. Peter G. Gerry". The New York Times. December 22, 1958.
  2. ^ "Memorial of Susan E. Leroy. Tablet Unveiled in Trinity Church, Newport, Yesterday". The New York Times. 29 June 1899. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  3. ^ Corning (1918), pp. 12-15.
  4. ^ a b "D. Leroy Dresser, Once Rich Banker, Commits Suicide. Brother of Mrs. G. W. Vanderbilt and Mrs. John Nicholas Brown Shoots Himself. Alone In Fraternity House. Married Seven Months Ago, After Being Divorced, and Was in Financial Straits. Prominent in Shipbuilding Trust, the Collapse of Which Ruined Him. D. Leroy Dresser Commits Suicide". The New York Times. July 11, 1915. Retrieved 2011-04-21. Mr. Dresser was a brother of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and of Mrs. John Nicholas Brown of Newport, whose son, John Nicholas Brown II, was long known as ...
  5. ^ "Natalie Bayard Brown papers". riamco.org. RIAMCO | Rhode Island Archival and Manuscript Collections Online. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  6. ^ . Brown University. Archived from the original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2011-04-22. John Nicholas Brown II (1900–1979) was born February 21, 1900. Two months later, his father John Nicholas Brown I died of typhoid fever, followed shortly by the unexpected death of his uncle Harold Brown. Thus, as an infant JNB became heir of his family's fortune and was dubbed by the public the "richest baby in America." John Nicholas Brown traveled the world in his youth and would continue to do so throughout his life. ...
  7. ^ Romy Wyllie (2007). Bertram Goodhue: his life and residential architecture. WW Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-73219-1. When John Nicholas Brown I and his brother both died in 1900, they left their fortune to John's three-month- old son, who became the richest baby in the world.
  8. ^ The United States Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces. New York: Army and Navy Journal Incorporated. 1897. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  9. ^ Green, William (1898). An Illustrated Weekly Pub. Every Sat. in the Interests of American Society at Home and Abroad Vol. III & IV. New York: Form Publishing Company. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  10. ^ "George Merrill's Obituary". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Our Story - Biltmore Stories - Edith Vanderbilt." Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina, Americas Largest Home and More! Biltmore Association. Web. 08 Nov. 2011.<http://www.biltmore.com/our_story/stories/esv.asp 2011-11-09 at the Wayback Machine>
  12. ^ McKendree, Sue C. "Edith Vanderbilt's Relationship with Estate Families." Learn NC. UNC School of Education. Web. 8 Nov. 2011.<http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/1834>
  13. ^ Carley, Rachel, and Rosemary G. Rennicke. A Pictorial Guide to Biltmore Estate. Asheville, NC: Biltmore, 2008. 18-19. Print.
  14. ^ "Edith Vanderbilt Wed to P.G. Gerry. Marriage by London Registrar Is Followed by Service at the Savoy Chapel". The New York Times. October 23, 1925.
  15. ^ Devine, Michael J. (February 2000). "Welles, Sumner (14 Oct. 1892-24 Sept. 1961)". www.anb.org. Oxford University Press: American National Biography Online. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  16. ^ Hendrick, Burton J. (June 1912). "PERMANENT OWNERS OF NEW YORK". McClure's Magazine. S.S. McClure. 39 (2): 121–138. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  17. ^ National Historic Landmark Nomination: Biltmore Estate

External links edit

  • Whistler painting
  • George Warren Dresser - Military Career

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Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry nee Dresser January 17 1873 December 21 1958 was an American philanthropist and wife of George Washington Vanderbilt II and Peter Goelet Gerry a United States senator from Rhode Island 1 Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt GerryEdith and her daughter Cornelia ca 1902BornEdith Stuyvesant Dresser 1873 01 17 January 17 1873Newport Rhode Island U S DiedDecember 21 1958 1958 12 21 aged 85 Providence Rhode Island U S SpousesGeorge Washington Vanderbilt II m 1898 died 1914 wbr Peter Goelet Gerry m 1925 died 1957 wbr ChildrenCornelia Stuyvesant VanderbiltParent s George Warren DresserSusan Fish LeRoy DresserRelativesDaniel LeRoy Dresser brother George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil grandson William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil grandson Contents 1 Early life 2 Life 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Painting of Edith by Giovanni Boldini 1911Edith Stuyvesant Dresser was born on January 17 1873 in Newport Rhode Island to Major George Warren Dresser 1837 1883 and Susan Fish Le Roy 1834 1883 2 She was the great niece of Hamilton Fish 1808 1893 a U S Secretary of State U S Senator and New York Governor Through the Fish family she was a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant the last governor of Dutch colonial New York through Hamilton Fish s mother Elizabeth Stuyvesant Peter Stuyvesant s great great granddaughter 3 She was orphaned at the age of 10 and was raised by her maternal grandmother Her elder brother was Daniel LeRoy Dresser a shipbuilder 4 She and her sisters collectively known as the Dresser girls were Suzanne Leroy Dresser who married the French Vicomte Romain D Osmoy 4 Natalie Bayard Dresser 5 who married John Nicholas Brown 6 7 and Pauline Georgina Dresser 8 who married Rev George D Merrill 9 10 Life editEdith was a compassionate person many said that one would not have known she was the mistress of the Biltmore Estate She was very involved with the families who worked on the Biltmore Estate as well as the surrounding community Edith and her husband George Vanderbilt were socially progressive thinkers who played pivotal roles in the improvement of the lives of many people in western North Carolina 11 Some of her initiatives included sponsoring literacy and educational programs and promoting crafts through which women might support themselves On the estate she took maternity baskets to women who had just given birth to make sure they had everything they needed Edith also took her daughter Cornelia s old clothing to families with girls who were about the same age 12 After her husband s death in March 1914 she continued her work for the community She became the first woman president of the State Agricultural Society With this title Edith helped build a new hospital among numerous other deeds Later she decided to honor George Vanderbilt her husband by selling 87 000 acres to create the Pisgah National Forest for the public to enjoy 13 Personal life editOn June 1 1898 she married George Washington Vanderbilt II 1862 1914 the owner of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville North Carolina Together they had one daughter Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt 1900 1976 who married John Francis Amherst Cecil 1890 1954 son of Lord William Cecil and Mary Rothes Margaret Tyssen Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney After George s death in 1914 she inherited his 50 000 000 estate and later sold the land around the Biltmore Estate to the United States Forest Service This became part of the Pisgah National Forest On October 22 1925 she married Peter Goelet Gerry 1879 1957 a United States senator from Rhode Island in London 14 Gerry had previously been married to Mathilde Scott Townsend 1885 1949 until their divorce in 1925 15 and was the son of Elbridge Thomas Gerry 1837 1927 and Louisa Matilda Livingston 1836 1920 and the great grandson of Elbridge Gerry 1744 1814 the fifth Vice President of the United States 16 She died on December 21 1958 in Providence Rhode Island 1 Descendants edit Her grandchildren were George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil 1925 2020 the owner and operator of Biltmore Farms and William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil 1928 2017 the operator of the Biltmore Estate through his company The Biltmore Company 17 In popular culture editPaul McCartney in the band Wings paid homage to her as well as Martha Washington in his 1973 hit Mrs Vanderbilt on the Band on the Run album dubious discuss citation needed References edit a b Mrs Peter G Gerry The New York Times December 22 1958 Memorial of Susan E Leroy Tablet Unveiled in Trinity Church Newport Yesterday The New York Times 29 June 1899 Retrieved 21 December 2016 Corning 1918 pp 12 15 a b D Leroy Dresser Once Rich Banker Commits Suicide Brother of Mrs G W Vanderbilt and Mrs John Nicholas Brown Shoots Himself Alone In Fraternity House Married Seven Months Ago After Being Divorced and Was in Financial Straits Prominent in Shipbuilding Trust the Collapse of Which Ruined Him D Leroy Dresser Commits Suicide The New York Times July 11 1915 Retrieved 2011 04 21 Mr Dresser was a brother of Mrs George W Vanderbilt and of Mrs John Nicholas Brown of Newport whose son John Nicholas Brown II was long known as Natalie Bayard Brown papers riamco org RIAMCO Rhode Island Archival and Manuscript Collections Online Retrieved 21 December 2016 John Nicholas Brown II Brown University Archived from the original on 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2011 04 22 John Nicholas Brown II 1900 1979 was born February 21 1900 Two months later his father John Nicholas Brown I died of typhoid fever followed shortly by the unexpected death of his uncle Harold Brown Thus as an infant JNB became heir of his family s fortune and was dubbed by the public the richest baby in America John Nicholas Brown traveled the world in his youth and would continue to do so throughout his life Romy Wyllie 2007 Bertram Goodhue his life and residential architecture WW Norton ISBN 978 0 393 73219 1 When John Nicholas Brown I and his brother both died in 1900 they left their fortune to John s three month old son who became the richest baby in the world The United States Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces New York Army and Navy Journal Incorporated 1897 Retrieved 21 December 2016 Green William 1898 An Illustrated Weekly Pub Every Sat in the Interests of American Society at Home and Abroad Vol III amp IV New York Form Publishing Company Retrieved 21 December 2016 George Merrill s Obituary The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved 21 December 2016 Our Story Biltmore Stories Edith Vanderbilt Biltmore in Asheville North Carolina Americas Largest Home and More Biltmore Association Web 08 Nov 2011 lt http www biltmore com our story stories esv asp Archived 2011 11 09 at the Wayback Machine gt McKendree Sue C Edith Vanderbilt s Relationship with Estate Families Learn NC UNC School of Education Web 8 Nov 2011 lt http www learnnc org lp pages 1834 gt Carley Rachel and Rosemary G Rennicke A Pictorial Guide to Biltmore Estate Asheville NC Biltmore 2008 18 19 Print Edith Vanderbilt Wed to P G Gerry Marriage by London Registrar Is Followed by Service at the Savoy Chapel The New York Times October 23 1925 Devine Michael J February 2000 Welles Sumner 14 Oct 1892 24 Sept 1961 www anb org Oxford University Press American National Biography Online Retrieved 9 March 2017 Hendrick Burton J June 1912 PERMANENT OWNERS OF NEW YORK McClure s Magazine S S McClure 39 2 121 138 Retrieved 9 March 2017 National Historic Landmark Nomination Biltmore EstateExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Whistler painting George Warren Dresser Military Career Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edith Stuyvesant Gerry amp oldid 1172109106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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