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  1. NELSON ALDRICH. Aldrich Mansion is situated on a majestic seventy acre estate on scenic Narragansett Bay. Built during the “Golden Years” of Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, a Rhode Island native born to poverty but destined for greatness. The estate once held a Teahouse, since destroyed by fire. It was here Abby Aldrich, one of the Senator’s ...

  2. 10. Mai 2022 · Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (November 6, 1841 – April 16, 1915) was a prominent American politician and a leader of the Republican Party in the Senate, where he served from 1881 to 1911. Because of his impact on national politics and central position on the pivotal Senate Finance Committee, he was referred to by the press and public alike as the ...

  3. Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (1841-1915) was the powerful senior Republican Senator (1881-1911) from Rhode Island during Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency. The two men tangled when Aldrich blocked Roosevelt’s progressive legislative initiatives. Aldrich was born in the small town of Foster, Rhode Island, to Abby Burgess and Anan Aldrich. After ...

  4. Title Nelson W. Aldrich papers, Summary Correspondence, journal (1906) relating to the Hepburn bill, appointment books (1906-1909), drafts of speeches with related notes and memoranda, personal bank accounts, bills, receipts, and other financial papers, tariff schedules (1880-1894), documents, reports, bills, scrapbooks, clippings, pamphlets and other printed material chiefly relating to ...

  5. Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich ( Foster, 6 de noviembre de 1841 - Nueva York, 16 de abril de 1915) fue un político estadounidense, que fue senador de los Estados Unidos. Datos rápidos Predecesor, Sucesor ... Prestó servicio en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos desde 1879 hasta 1881 y en el Senado a partir de 1881 hasta 1911.

  6. 12. Juni 1988 · Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. 3.78. 116 ratings15 reviews. This insider's look at inherited wealth in the United States explores the complex meanings of money and success in American sociey with a new introduction that examinies whether America's privileged class will be willing or able to play a leadership role in the twenty-first century.

  7. Nelson W. Aldrich A.A. Knopf , 1988 - Business & Economics - 309 pages A highly entertaining and provocative account of how rich Americans try to turn themselves into aristocrats: their habits and customs, their attitudes to money and to people who don't have it, their upbringing and social behavior, and the way they live and die.