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February 17 1861 Anne Harriman born Oliver Harriman banking $20M 1904 died April 11 1882 married Samuel Sands Jr 1889 Samuel fell horse died 33 widow 28 married Lewis Rutherfurd Jr 1901 died Switzerland 42 widow second April 29 1903 married William K Vanderbilt grandson Commodore Cornelius 1875 Alva 1895 divorced $10M 660 Fifth Avenue Petit Chateau Hunt Idle Hour 900 acres 110 rooms $6M white mausoleum 1908 George died France automobile 1913 Samuel III died automobile 29 both sons three generations July 22 1920 William died Paris 71 widow third 59 will $54.5M Willie Harold executors Consuelo nothing Anne $109K cash $2.5M trust income not capital Harold Idle Hour mausoleum January 18 1921 undertaker opened Samuel casket Fresh Pond cremated ashes unknown seven years Harold owned trespasser grave 1921 Sutton Place $50K slaughterhouses Mott Schmidt $125K Anne Morgan Elisabeth Marbury Amazon Enclave 1929 Times migration success 1927 relocated Park Avenue April 20 1940 died 79 1976 Moravian Cemetery Vanderbilt mausoleum 1926 660 demolished Hunt limestone broken office building Idle Hour Harold 1921 Webb syndicate collapsed. If you love deep investigations into America's grandest estates and the powerful families who built them, this channel goes beyond the surface. We examine the architecture, the art, the scandals, and the human cost behind these monuments to wealth and power. Subscribe now and drop a comment—let me know what draws you to these stories. SOURCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Ha... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idle_Ho...) New York Surrogate Court Records (Vanderbilt Estate 1920) Patterson, Jerry E., "The Vanderbilts" (1989) #AnneHarrimanVanderbilt #WilliamKVanderbilt #IdleHour #660FifthAvenue #SuttonPlace Anne Harriman Vanderbilt widowed three times, Idle Hour mausoleum son cremated, 660 Fifth Avenue demolished 1926, William K Vanderbilt will trust not ownership, Sutton Place slaughterhouses transformed, Oliver Harriman banking fortune, Samuel Sands automobile deaths, trespasser own son grave, access not ownership, Vanderbilt estate legal battles