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Robert Guestier Goelet

Robert Guestier Goelet (guh-LET;[1] September 28, 1923 – October 9, 2019) was a prominent American philanthropist and former executive at Chemical Bank, founded by the Goelet family in 1824.[2]

Robert Guestier Goelet
President of the New-York Historical Society
In office
1971–1987
Preceded byFrederick Baldwin Adams Jr.
Succeeded byAlbert L. Key
President of the American Museum of Natural History
In office
1968–1975
Preceded byGardner D. Stout
Succeeded byGeorge D. Langdon Jr.
Personal details
Born(1923-09-28)September 28, 1923
Amblainville, France
DiedOctober 9, 2019(2019-10-09) (aged 96)
New York City, U.S.
Spouse
(m. 1976; his death 2019)
ChildrenAlexandra Gardiner Goelet
Robert Gardiner Goelet
Parent(s)Robert Walton Goelet
Anne Marie Guestier Goelet
EducationBrooks School
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationBanker, real estate developer
Known forPhilanthropy

Early life

Goelet was born on September 28, 1923, at a chateau in Amblainville, France. He was a son of Anne Marie (née Guestier) Goelet, whose family were wine merchants (Barton & Guestier) and owned the 10,000 acre chateau, and Robert Walton Goelet.[3] His mother was French and his father was American. His father, who owned the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York, donated the hotel to Harvard University after his death in 1941.[4]

Goelet moved to New York at the age of 12, attended the Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard University in 1945 with a bachelor's degree in history.[5]

Career

During World War II, Goelet trained as a Helldiver bomber pilot with the United States Navy, but he did not see combat. He later served as a Lt. in the U.S. Navy Reserve.[6][7] Goelet also served as a member of the New York City Council.[8]

Goelet served as president of the family real-estate firms, Goelet Realty Company and the Rhode Island Corporation,[9] both based out of 425 Park Avenue.[10] In 1952, he was elected a director of the Chemical Bank (today known as JPMorgan Chase & Co.) which was founded by an ancestor, Peter Goelet, in 1824.[11] He also served on the boards of French Institute Alliance Française, the National Audubon Society, the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Phipps Houses. In 1957, he became a director of Air America, the Central Intelligence Agency-financed private air charter company.[1]

In late 1975, he was named president of the American Museum of Natural History,[9] and was known as a "man 'nuts for fossils'."[10] He served as the museum's chairman until his retirement in 1989.[12] He previously served as president of the New York Historical Society (from 1971 to 1987),[8] and the New York Zoological Society (from 1970 to 1975)[13] (which is today known as the Wildlife Conservation Society).[1]

Personal life

In September 1976, 52 year-old Goelet married former debutante and graduate of Barnard College and Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Alexandra Gardiner Creel (b. 1940) on Gardiners Island.[5] Creel, who was previously married to Peter F. Tufo, is the daughter of Alexandra (née Gardiner) Creel and J. Randall Creel, a retired Justice of the Court of Special Sessions and Criminal Court.[5] They were the parents of:

  • Alexandra Gardiner Goelet (b. c. 1977), who runs the family investment office along with her younger brother Robert.[1]
  • Robert Gardiner Goelet (b. c. 1979), a former project manager for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.[14]

After the death of his wife's uncle, Robert David Lion Gardiner, in 2004, the Goelets took possession of the 3,300 acre Gardiner's Island, which has 27 miles of coastline, several colonial buildings, a 200-year-old windmill, and a family cemetery.[14]

Goelet was a member of the French Jockey Club. He died at his home in Manhattan on October 9, 2019.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Sam Roberts (2019-10-11). "Robert Goelet, New York Grandee and Naturalist, Dies at 96". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  2. ^ Dinitia Smith (1989-06-05). "The blue-blood feud over Gardiner's Island: Wasp's Nest". New York Magazine. pp. 30–39. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  3. ^ "ROBERT W. GOELET DIES IN HOME AT 61. Corporation Director, Owner of Large Realty Holdings Here, Succumbs to Heart Attack. He Inherited $60,000,000. Sportsman, a Leader in Social Circles in Newport and New York, Kin of Early Settlers" (PDF). Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "GOELET WILL GIVES 'RITZ' TO HARVARD; Hotel and Its Site, Taxed on $3,675,000, Go to the University Unrestricted" (PDF). The New York Times. 12 July 1941. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "Notes on people: Alexandra Creel married Goelet Museum President". The New York Times. 1976-09-11. p. 12. Retrieved 2019-10-12. Independently wealthy, Mr. Goelet devoted much of his time to civic causes. By late 1975, when he was named president of the American Museum of Natural History, he had served in the same role at the New-York Historical Society and the New York Zoological Society (now the Wildlife Conservation Society). He was later the museum's chairman, until 1989, when he retired from the post.
  6. ^ "Goelet, Robert G. (Robert Guestier), 1924- - Biodiversity Heritage Library". www.biodiversitylibrary.org. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Goelet, Robert G. (Robert Guestier), 1924-". socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Goelet Is Elected New Head Of Historical Society Here" (PDF). The New York Times. 12 February 1971. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  9. ^ a b "American Museum Names Businessman To Head the Board" (PDF). The New York Times. 20 May 1975. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  10. ^ a b Matiland, Leslie (1 December 1975). "American Museum's New President Is a Man 'Nuts for Fossils'" (PDF). The New York Times. p. 15. Retrieved 14 October 2019. Mr. Goelet resigned his post as president of the New York Zoological Society upon his election to the presidency of the museum, and his term of office as a director of the National Audubon Society ended recently, after 18 years.
  11. ^ "Chemical Bank & Trust Chooses a New Director" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 July 1952. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  12. ^ "Chairman Retires at Natural History Museum". The New York Times. 11 May 1989. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  13. ^ "Zoological Society Elects Businessman as President" (PDF). The New York Times. 11 December 1970. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  14. ^ a b Rather, John (5 September 2004). "Debating the Future Of Gardiners Island". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Gardner D. Stout
President of the
American Museum of Natural History

1968–1975
Succeeded by
George D. Langdon Jr.
Preceded by President of the
New-York Historical Society

1971–1987
Succeeded by
Albert L. Key

robert, guestier, goelet, september, 1923, october, 2019, prominent, american, philanthropist, former, executive, chemical, bank, founded, goelet, family, 1824, president, york, historical, societyin, office, 1971, 1987preceded, byfrederick, baldwin, adams, su. Robert Guestier Goelet guh LET 1 September 28 1923 October 9 2019 was a prominent American philanthropist and former executive at Chemical Bank founded by the Goelet family in 1824 2 Robert Guestier GoeletPresident of the New York Historical SocietyIn office 1971 1987Preceded byFrederick Baldwin Adams Jr Succeeded byAlbert L KeyPresident of the American Museum of Natural HistoryIn office 1968 1975Preceded byGardner D StoutSucceeded byGeorge D Langdon Jr Personal detailsBorn 1923 09 28 September 28 1923Amblainville FranceDiedOctober 9 2019 2019 10 09 aged 96 New York City U S SpouseAlexandra Gardiner Creel m 1976 his death 2019 wbr ChildrenAlexandra Gardiner GoeletRobert Gardiner GoeletParent s Robert Walton GoeletAnne Marie Guestier GoeletEducationBrooks SchoolAlma materHarvard UniversityOccupationBanker real estate developerKnown forPhilanthropy Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditGoelet was born on September 28 1923 at a chateau in Amblainville France He was a son of Anne Marie nee Guestier Goelet whose family were wine merchants Barton amp Guestier and owned the 10 000 acre chateau and Robert Walton Goelet 3 His mother was French and his father was American His father who owned the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York donated the hotel to Harvard University after his death in 1941 4 Goelet moved to New York at the age of 12 attended the Brooks School in North Andover Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard University in 1945 with a bachelor s degree in history 5 Career EditDuring World War II Goelet trained as a Helldiver bomber pilot with the United States Navy but he did not see combat He later served as a Lt in the U S Navy Reserve 6 7 Goelet also served as a member of the New York City Council 8 Goelet served as president of the family real estate firms Goelet Realty Company and the Rhode Island Corporation 9 both based out of 425 Park Avenue 10 In 1952 he was elected a director of the Chemical Bank today known as JPMorgan Chase amp Co which was founded by an ancestor Peter Goelet in 1824 11 He also served on the boards of French Institute Alliance Francaise the National Audubon Society the Carnegie Institution for Science and Phipps Houses In 1957 he became a director of Air America the Central Intelligence Agency financed private air charter company 1 In late 1975 he was named president of the American Museum of Natural History 9 and was known as a man nuts for fossils 10 He served as the museum s chairman until his retirement in 1989 12 He previously served as president of the New York Historical Society from 1971 to 1987 8 and the New York Zoological Society from 1970 to 1975 13 which is today known as the Wildlife Conservation Society 1 Personal life EditIn September 1976 52 year old Goelet married former debutante and graduate of Barnard College and Yale School of Forestry amp Environmental Studies Alexandra Gardiner Creel b 1940 on Gardiners Island 5 Creel who was previously married to Peter F Tufo is the daughter of Alexandra nee Gardiner Creel and J Randall Creel a retired Justice of the Court of Special Sessions and Criminal Court 5 They were the parents of Alexandra Gardiner Goelet b c 1977 who runs the family investment office along with her younger brother Robert 1 Robert Gardiner Goelet b c 1979 a former project manager for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation 14 After the death of his wife s uncle Robert David Lion Gardiner in 2004 the Goelets took possession of the 3 300 acre Gardiner s Island which has 27 miles of coastline several colonial buildings a 200 year old windmill and a family cemetery 14 Goelet was a member of the French Jockey Club He died at his home in Manhattan on October 9 2019 1 References Edit a b c d e Sam Roberts 2019 10 11 Robert Goelet New York Grandee and Naturalist Dies at 96 The New York Times Retrieved 2019 10 12 Dinitia Smith 1989 06 05 The blue blood feud over Gardiner s Island Wasp s Nest New York Magazine pp 30 39 Retrieved 2019 10 12 ROBERT W GOELET DIES IN HOME AT 61 Corporation Director Owner of Large Realty Holdings Here Succumbs to Heart Attack He Inherited 60 000 000 Sportsman a Leader in Social Circles in Newport and New York Kin of Early Settlers PDF Retrieved August 19 2019 GOELET WILL GIVES RITZ TO HARVARD Hotel and Its Site Taxed on 3 675 000 Go to the University Unrestricted PDF The New York Times 12 July 1941 Retrieved 19 August 2019 a b c Notes on people Alexandra Creel married Goelet Museum President The New York Times 1976 09 11 p 12 Retrieved 2019 10 12 Independently wealthy Mr Goelet devoted much of his time to civic causes By late 1975 when he was named president of the American Museum of Natural History he had served in the same role at the New York Historical Society and the New York Zoological Society now the Wildlife Conservation Society He was later the museum s chairman until 1989 when he retired from the post Goelet Robert G Robert Guestier 1924 Biodiversity Heritage Library www biodiversitylibrary org Retrieved 28 November 2016 Goelet Robert G Robert Guestier 1924 socialarchive iath virginia edu Retrieved 28 November 2016 a b Goelet Is Elected New Head Of Historical Society Here PDF The New York Times 12 February 1971 Retrieved 14 October 2019 a b American Museum Names Businessman To Head the Board PDF The New York Times 20 May 1975 Retrieved 14 October 2019 a b Matiland Leslie 1 December 1975 American Museum s New President Is a Man Nuts for Fossils PDF The New York Times p 15 Retrieved 14 October 2019 Mr Goelet resigned his post as president of the New York Zoological Society upon his election to the presidency of the museum and his term of office as a director of the National Audubon Society ended recently after 18 years Chemical Bank amp Trust Chooses a New Director PDF The New York Times 10 July 1952 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Chairman Retires at Natural History Museum The New York Times 11 May 1989 Retrieved 14 October 2019 Zoological Society Elects Businessman as President PDF The New York Times 11 December 1970 Retrieved 14 October 2019 a b Rather John 5 September 2004 Debating the Future Of Gardiners Island The New York Times Retrieved 14 October 2019 Cultural officesPreceded byGardner D Stout President of theAmerican Museum of Natural History1968 1975 Succeeded byGeorge D Langdon Jr Preceded byFrederick Baldwin Adams Jr President of theNew York Historical Society1971 1987 Succeeded byAlbert L Key Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Guestier Goelet amp oldid 1112107076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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