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  1. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Sr. (October 20, 1877 – May 7, 1915) was an American businessman and member of the Vanderbilt family. A sportsman, he participated in and pioneered a number of related endeavors. He died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. [1]

  2. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, est un homme d'affaires américain, né le 20 octobre 1877 à New York et mort dans l'océan Atlantique à bord du RMS Lusitania le 7 mai 1915.

    • (à 37 ans)
    • New York
  3. Alfred G. Vanderbilt was President of Belmont Racetrack in New York and was the principal owner and president of Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. [4] When he was called into service for World War II, he captained a PT boat in the South Pacific, earning the Silver Star for bravery.

  4. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II was a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family. Vanderbilt was one of the original members of the Westchester Racing Association and a driving force behind thoroughbred racing in America for most of the 20th century.

    • September 22, 1912
    • November 12, 1999
  5. 4 juil. 2016 · Vanderbilt — the name brings to mind railroads, social stature and one of America’s most famous families. For horse racing fans, it also brings to mind one of the greatest innovators, owners and breeders in the history of the sport. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II was born on Sept. 22, 1912. His great-great grandfather, Cornelius ...

  6. 13 nov. 1999 · Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, the elegant symbol of the sportsman in high society when he was the impresario of horse racing and the pillar of one of the most aristocratic families in America,...

  7. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (1877 – 1915), 37, from New York City, New York, United States, was a millionaire sportsman who was traveling on Lusitania with his valet Ronald Denyer to a meeting of the International Horse Breeders’ Association.