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  1. William Backhouse Astor Jr. (Nueva York, 12 de julio de 1829 - París, 25 de abril de 1892) fue un empresario, criador/propietario de caballos de carreras y navegante de Estados Unidos. También fue un miembro prominente de la familia Astor.

  2. William Backhouse Astor Jr. (July 12, 1829 – April 25, 1892) [1] was an American businessman, racehorse owner/breeder, and yachtsman who was a member of the prominent Astor family. His wife, Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, served as the leader of New York society's "Four Hundred" during the Gilded Age.

  3. 4 de sept. de 2019 · En 1856, William Backhouse Astor Sr., conocido como el terrateniente de Nueva York con más de 700 propiedades, sobre todo entre la Cuarta y la Séptima Avenida, regaló sendos terrenos en la ...

  4. William Backhouse Astor Jr. ( Nueva York, 12 de julio de 1829 - París, 25 de abril de 1892) fue un empresario, criador/propietario de caballos de carreras y navegante de Estados Unidos. También fue un miembro prominente de la familia Astor.

  5. Hace 1 día · September 13, 2024 by Lola Sofia. Step into the dazzling, extravagant world of New York City during the Gilded Age. While names like Caroline Astor, his wife, dominated the headlines as the queen of high society, a quieter figure played a pivotal role: William Backhouse Astor Jr. Get ready to uncover the untold story of this enigmatic man—his ...

  6. William Backhouse Astor, Jr. (July 12, 1830 – April 25, 1892) was a businessman and a member of the prominent Astor family. The younger son of William Backhouse Astor, Sr., he was joint heir to the Astor real estate empire, though he left its active management to his elder brother John Jacob Astor III (1822–1890).

  7. William Backhouse Astor Jr. (July 12, 1829 – April 25, 1892) was an American businessman, racehorse owner/breeder, and yachtsman who was a member of the prominent Astor family. His elder brother, financier and philanthropist John Jacob Astor III, became head of the British line of Astors in England.