Ogden Goelet

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Ogden Goelet

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
27 Aug 1897 (aged 46)
Cowes, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority, Isle of Wight, England
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8893051, Longitude: -73.8729782
Plot
Oak Hill Plot, Sections 84, 85, 97, and 98, Goelet Mausoleum
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Business Magnate. He was a member of socially prominent New York family. Goelet and his brother Robert controlled the family fortune, worth tens of millions. In the early 1880s, they constructed such buildings in Manhattan as the Gorham Building, the Judge Building, The Goelet Building, and the Metropolitan Club. A competitive yachtsman, he donated the Ogden Cup for the New York Yacht Club's annual race off of Newport, Rhode Island. He died on his yacht "Mayflower", which was purchased by the U.S. Navy after his death. It served as Admiral Dewey's flagship and was later converted for use as a presidential yacht. Goelet built one of the first of the grandiose Newport mansions, Ochre Court, at a cost of $4.5 million in the 1890s. It was donated by his son to the Religious Sisters of Mercy in 1947, and is now the administrative center of Salve Regina University in Newport. The building was used in the opening sequence of the film "True Lies". Father of Robert Goelet.
Business Magnate. He was a member of socially prominent New York family. Goelet and his brother Robert controlled the family fortune, worth tens of millions. In the early 1880s, they constructed such buildings in Manhattan as the Gorham Building, the Judge Building, The Goelet Building, and the Metropolitan Club. A competitive yachtsman, he donated the Ogden Cup for the New York Yacht Club's annual race off of Newport, Rhode Island. He died on his yacht "Mayflower", which was purchased by the U.S. Navy after his death. It served as Admiral Dewey's flagship and was later converted for use as a presidential yacht. Goelet built one of the first of the grandiose Newport mansions, Ochre Court, at a cost of $4.5 million in the 1890s. It was donated by his son to the Religious Sisters of Mercy in 1947, and is now the administrative center of Salve Regina University in Newport. The building was used in the opening sequence of the film "True Lies". Father of Robert Goelet.

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