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    When the Astors Owned New York

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    Bradley-Martin, Mr.

      Bradley-Martin mansion

      Brady, Diamond Jim

      Brady, Mathew

      Brann, William Cowper

      Brant, Sebastian

      Breakers Hotel

      British Society for Psychical Research

      Broadland Properties Limited

      Brodie, Steve

      Brown, Henry Cordis

      Bryan, William Jennings

      Bunau-Varilla, Philippe

      Burrowe, Beekman Kip

      Butt, Archibald

      Butterick’s Patterns

      Cabot family

      Carlton House Terrace

      Carnegie, Andrew

      Carolus-Duran, Emile

      Carrere and Hastings

      Cather, Willa

      Chaplin, Charlie

      Charles II, King of England

      Charles the Bold

      Chicago Journal

      Churchill, Randolph

      Churchill, Winston

      Civil War, U.S.

      Clarendon Hotel

      Clay, Henry

      Cleveland, Grover

      Clinton and Russell

      Cliveden

      Cliveden Set, The (Rose)

      Clouet (painter)

      Cockburn, Claud

      Columbia College

      Columbian Exposition (1893)

      Columbus, Christopher

      Conkling, Roscoe

      Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s

      Court, A,

      Conservative Party, British

      Consolidated Gas and Electric

      Choral Society

      Cooper, Peter

      Copley Plaza

      Corcyra

      Cranach

      Crockett, Albert S.

      Crockett, Davy

      Croker, Richard

      Crooks of the Waldorf (Smith)

      Cuba

      Curzon, Lord

      Cushing, Mr.

      Cust, Henry

      Daguerian Miniature Gallery

      Daisy Miller (James)

      Dakota Apartments

      Damrosch, Walter

      d’Astorga, Comte

      d’Astorga, Count Pedro

      d’Astorga, Jean Jacques

      David, Arthur C.

      Davis, Jefferson

      Debs, Eugene V. Delaware and Hudson Railroad

      Dewey, George

      Dickens, Charles

      Douglas, Stephen

      Dreiser, Theodore

      Dryden, John

      Dunne, Finley Peter

      Earle, Ferdinand

      Edward VII, King of England

      Emerson, Isaac F.

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo

      Empire State Building

      Eulalia (infanta)

      Fads and Fancies (Mann)

      Ferncliff

      Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant

      Flagler, Harry

      Flagler, Henry M.

      Flagler, Ida Alice

      Fleischmann, Julius

      Fletcher, Horace

      Force, Madeleine Talmage, see Astor Madeleine Talmage Force

      Force, William

      Fountain of Love (Story)

      “Four Hundred,”

      Frederic, Harold

      Frelinghuysen, Frederick

      Frenzied Finances (Lawson)

      Frick, Henry Clay

      Future in America, The (Wells)

      Garvin, John

      Gary, Elbert

      Gates, John W.

      George V, King of England

      Germany, Nazi

      Gibbes, Charlotte Augusta, see Astor, Charlotte Augusta Gibbes

      Godkin, E. L.

      Goelet family

      Golden Bowl, The (James)

      Gould, George

      Gracie Mansion

      Grand Hotel (Baum)

      Greeley, Horace

      Greeley-Smith, Nixola

      Griffiths, Clyde

      Guggenheim, Benjamin

      Haan, R. M.

      Hailey, Arthur

      Halleck, Fitz-Greene

      Hammerstein, Oscar

      Hardenbergh, Henry Janeway

      Hardy, Thomas

      Harper’s Bazaar

      Harriman, J. Bordon

      Harrison, Benjamin

      Hathaway, Anne

      Havemeyer family

      Hay, John

      Hayes, Rutherford B.

      Head, Franklin H.

      Hearst, William Randolph

      Hendrick, Burton J.

      Henry, Prince of Prussia

      Henry I, King of France

      Henry IV, King of England

      Herbert, Victor

      Herford, Oliver

      Hever Castle

      History of the Great American Fortunes (Myers)

      Hitler, Adolf

      Holbein, Hans

      Hone, Philip

      Honoré, Bertha

      Hornaday, William

      Hotel (Hailey)

      Hotel Astor

      Hotel del Coronado

      Hotel Knickerbocker

      House of Commons, British

      House of Mirth, The (Wharton)

      House of Representatives, U.S.

      Houston, Sam

      Howells, William Dean

      Hubbard, Elbert

      Hughes, Charles Evans

      Hunt, Richard Morris

      Huntington, Collis

      Huntington family

      Illinois Central Railroad

      Interborough Rapid Transit Company

      Ireland

      Irving, Washington

      Ishiguro, Kazuo

      Ismay, J. Bruce

      Ivanov, Eugene

      Jackson, Andrew

      James, Henry

      James, William

      Janson, Cobb, Pearson and Company

      Jefferson, Thomas

      Jefferson Market Police Court

      Johnson, Edward

      Journey in Other Worlds, A ( J. J. Astor IV)

      Kaltenborn, H. V.

      Keeler, Christine

      Keene, Foxhall

      Kennan, Mary Lily

      Keppel, George

      Kidd, William

      Kipling, Rudyard

      Kitchener, Lord

      Komura, Jutaro

      Kossuth, Louis

      Lambert, John

      Lamb House

      Langhorne, Nancy, see Astor, Nancy

      Langhorne

      Lapidus, Morris

      Lawrence, T. E.

      Lawson, Thomas W.

      Leaves of Grass (Whitman)

      Lehr, Elizabeth

      Lehr, Harry

      Leiter, Joseph

      Leng, John

      Lick, James

      Lick House

      Liebling, A. J.

      Lincoln, Abraham

      Lind, Jenny

      Lindbergh, Charles A.

      Livingston family

      London Daily Mail

      Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

      Louis XIV, King of France

      Lusitania

      McAllister, Ward

      Mackay-Bennett

      McKinley, William

      Macmillan, Harold

      Macy’s

      Madison Square

      Maine

      Majestic

      Mallarmé, Stéphane

      Mann, William D’Alton

      Margharita, Queen of Italy

      Martin, Frederick Townsend

      Martin Dressler (Millhauser)

      Massachusetts, University of

      Melba, Nellie

      Menschen im Hotel (Baum)

      Meredith, George

      Metropolitan Hotel

      Metropolitan Museum of Art

      Metropolitan Opera House

      Michael, Grand Duke of Russia

      Millhauser, Steven

      Mills, Isaac

      Milne, Berkeley

      Morgan, Anne

      Morgan, J. P.

      Morgan, Pierpont

      Morison, Samuel Eliot

      Morris, Lloyd

      Morton, Levi P.

      Murray Hill Republican Club

      Muschenheim, William C.


      Myers, Gustavus

      Napoleon, Emperor of the French

      Nation,

      National Trust

      Nevill, Dorothy

      New Netherland Hotel

      New York American,

      New York City, N.Y.

      New York Globe

      New York Herald

      New York Life Insurance

      New York Public Library

      New York State Legislature

      New York Sun,

      New York Times,

      New York Tribune,

      New York Yacht Club

      Niagara Falls Power

      Nicholas II, Czar of Russia

      Nicolson, Nigel

      Noma,

      North American Review

      North Star (yacht)

      Nourmahal,

      Old King Cole and His Fiddlers Three (Parrish)

      Olmsted, Cotton Mather

      Olmsted, Frederick Law

      Olympia

      Oppel, Albert

      Orford, Lady

      Osborne

      “Oscar of the Waldorf”

      Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,

      Pacific Fur Company

      Paderewski, Ignace

      Palace Hotel (Brown’s)

      Palace Hotel (Ralston’s)

      Pall Mall Magazine

      Palmer, Potter

      Palmer House

      Palm Garden

      Panama

      Parrish, Maxfield

      Parton, James

      Passing of the Idle Rich, The (Martin)

      “Paul’s Case” (Cather)

      Peerage, Debrett’s

      Pepita (dancer)

      Pershing, John J.

      Philadelphia Public Ledger

      Philippines

      Ponce de Leon Hotel

      Profumo, John

      Prohibition

      Pryor, Roger

      Pullman Sleeping Car Company

      Rainsford, William Stephen

      Ralston, William Chapman

      Recamier, Juliette

      Red Cross

      Remains of the Day, The (Ishiguro)

      Remington, Frederic

      Representative Americans

      Republican Party

      Revenue Cutter Service

      Ribblesdale, Lord

      Richardson, Amy Small

      Richmond, George Chalmers

      Richmond Times-Dispatch

      Rodin, Auguste

      Rogers, Isaiah

      Rogers, Will

      Roosevelt, James, Mrs.

      Roosevelt, Theodore

      Rose, Norman

      Ross, Ishbel

      Roswell Pettibone Flower

      “Round of Visits, A” ( James)

      Royal Poinciana Hotel

      Russell, Lillian

      Sackville, Victoria

      Sackville-West, Lionel

      St. Mary’s Hospital for Children

      St. Regis Hotel

      Santos-Dumont, Alberto

      Schermerhorn, Caroline Webster, see Astor, Caroline Webster Schermerhorn

      Schermerhorn family

      Scientific American

      Scott, Winfield

      Sebright, Olive

      “Secret of Olympus, A” (W. W. Astor)

      Selfridge, H. Gordon

      Senate, U.S., Commerce Committee of

      Sforza, a Story of Milan (W. W. Astor)

      Sforza family

      Shakespeare, William

      Sherman, Isaac

      Sherry’s Restaurant

      Ship of Fools, The (Brant)

      Sirena

      Sister Carrie (Dreiser)

      Smith, Joe

      Soviet Union

      Spanish-American War

      Spring-Rice, Cecil

      Standard Oil Company

      Stanford University

      Stead, William

      Stetson, Charles A.

      Stewart, Alexander Turney

      Stewart, Robert

      Story, Thomas Waldo

      Story, William Wetmore

      Straus, Isidor

      Strong, George Templeton

      Stuart, Gilbert

      Swinburne, Algernon Charles

      Syracuse Herald

      Tashafin, Yusuf

      Temple Emanu-El

      Teutonic (ship)

      Thackeray, William Makepeace

      Theory of the Leisure Class, The (Veblen)

      Things I Remember (Martin)

      Thompson’s Two-Bit House

      Times (London)

      Times Square

      Times Tower

      Titanic,

      Titian

      Tocqueville, Alexis de

      Todd, Sarah, see Astor, Sarah Todd

      Town Topics,

      Tremont House

      Triangle Shirtwaist factory

      Trinity Church

      Trollope, Anthony

      Twain, Mark

      Umberto, King of Italy

      United States Steel

      Valentino (W. W. Astor)

      Vanderbilt, Alva

      Vanderbilt, Cornelius

      Vanderbilt, Reginald

      “Vanderbilt Alley,”

      Vanderbilt family

      Veblen, Thorstein

      Verne, Jules

      Victoria, Queen of England

      von Herkomer, Hubert

      Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (Fifth Avenue)

      Bradley-Martin ball at

      closing of

      design of

      Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (Park Avenue)

      Waldorf Hotel

      Wall Street panic (1893)

      Washington, George

      Webster, Daniel

      Weed, Thurlow

      Week

      Wells, H. G.

      Western Union Telegraph

      Wharton, Edith

      White, Stanford

      Whitehall

      Whitman, Walt

      Widener, Harry Elkins

      Willing, Ava Lowle, see Astor, Ava Lowle Willing

      Willings family

      Wilson, Derek

      Wilson, Woodrow

      Wings of the Dove, The (James)

      Winnepesaukee

      Withington, Lothrop

      Witte, Sergius

      World War

      World War

      Wounded Amazon, The (Strong)

      Yerkes, Charles T.

      Zangwill, Israel

      Zola, Emile

      *In addition to lodging, the so-called “American Plan,” soon offered by hotels across the country, included breakfast, lunch, early dinner, later dinner, tea, and supper and not only every meal but every dish on the menu. Even a down-market establishment like Thompson’s Two-Bit House in Portland, Oregon, offered three kinds of meat at breakfast, dinner, and supper. The owners instructed guests to eat up and “get the wrinkles out of your bellies.” In a century of gluttony and food bolting, dyspepsia preceded obesity as the national affliction.

      *A member of the high-toned Cabot family of Boston had also met up with a Jewish trip wire in the genealogical underbrush. His hired researcher, soon after abruptly dismissed, had traced the Cabot origins back to some tenth-century Lombardy Jews. (See Leon Harris, Only to God [New York, 1967], 4.)

      *After granting a rare interview, Caroline Astor instructed her maid to offer Nixola Greeley-Smith, a reporter for the New York World, a $2 tip for her trouble. The reporter was Horace Greeley’s granddaughter, and she had a ready answer (much polished in the retelling). “Will you deliver a message exactly as I give it to you?” she said to the maid. “Tell Mrs. Astor she not only forgets who I am, but she forgets who she is. Give her back the two dollars with my compliments and tell her that when John Jacob Astor was skinning rabbits my grandfather was getting out the Tribune and was one of the foremost citizens of New York.”

      *Only two years before these negotiations, William Waldorf had given a big dinner in London on the night [Jack’s] sister, Mrs. James Roosevelt, lay dead in the city. Perhaps in retaliation the following year, when Mrs. William Waldorf’s body was being returned to this country for burial, Av
    a and the Mrs. Astor appeared at the opera together. Society was shocked at the impropriety.” Lucy Kavaler, The Astors (New York, 1966), 155.

      *By 1913, when he published a second book, a memoir titled Things I Remember, Martin had changed his tune. “I cannot conceive why this entertainment should have been condemned…. I was highly indignant about my sister-in-law being so cruelly attacked, seeing that her object in giving the ball was to stimulate trade, and, indeed, she was perfectly right…. Many New York shops sold out brocades and silks which had been lying in their stock-rooms for years.” Man-about-town Martin sometimes supplemented his income with fees from the management for steering customers to the Plaza Hotel.

     

     

     



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