Isaac Guggenheim Daniel Guggenheim Murry Guggenheim Solomon R. Guggenheim Simon Guggenheim Benjamin Guggenheim William Guggenheim Jeanette Guggenheim Rose Guggenheim Cora Guggenheim
Relatives
See Guggenheim family
Meyer Guggenheim (/ˈɡʊɡənhaɪm/GOOG-in-hime, German:[ˈmaɪərˈɡʊɡn̩haɪm]; February 1, 1828 – March 15, 1905)[1] was the patriarch of what became known as the Guggenheim family in the United States, which became one of the world's wealthiest families during the 19th century, and remained so during the 20th.
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MeyerGuggenheim (/ˈɡʊɡənhaɪm/ GOOG-in-hime, German: [ˈmaɪər ˈɡʊɡn̩haɪm]; February 1, 1828 – March 15, 1905) was the patriarch of what became known as...
philanthropy, especially in the arts, aviation, medicine, and culture. MeyerGuggenheim, a Swiss citizen of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, arrived in the United...
Daniel Guggenheim (July 9, 1856 – September 28, 1930) was an American mining magnate and philanthropist, and a son of Meyer and Barbara Guggenheim. By 1910...
1867, the son of MeyerGuggenheim and Barbara Guggenheim, and was the younger brother of Daniel Guggenheim and Solomon R. Guggenheim. He attended Central...
maiden voyage. Guggenheim was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the fifth of seven sons of the wealthy mining magnate MeyerGuggenheim and Barbara Myers...
William Guggenheim (November 6, 1868 – June 27, 1941) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the youngest son of MeyerGuggenheim, the patriarch...
Ambassadors, Meyer Robert Guggenheim (to Portugal) and Harry Frank Guggenheim (to Cuba). Her father who assumed control of the Guggenheim family enterprises...
founder of Oceanic Exploration Co. MeyerGuggenheim (1828–1905), Swiss-born mining magnate; member of the Guggenheim family Armand Hammer (1898–1990),...
Guggenheim may refer to: Guggenheim Building, in Rochester, Minnesota Guggenheim Museums, global network of museums established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim...
collection Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail Philipp Meyer, Guggenheim Fellow, Pulitzer Prize Finalist, and author of American Rust and The...
Henry Flagler, Henry Huttleston Rogers, J. P. Morgan, Leland Stanford, MeyerGuggenheim, Jacob Schiff, Charles Crocker, and Cornelius Vanderbilt would sometimes...
for its significance in architecture. In 1903, Murry Guggenheim (1858–1939), son of MeyerGuggenheim, bought property in West Long Branch to build a summer...
Times. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Site "Philipp Meyer Bio" "The Pulitzer Prizes". "Simone Schwarz-Bart et Philipp Meyer lauréats du prix...
Guggenheim was born on January 19, 1888, in Switzerland to Murry Guggenheim and Leonie Bernheim. His father was the third son of mining magnate Meyer...
model, musician, film producer and actor MeyerGuggenheim – patriarch of the Guggenheim family Simon Guggenheim – politician Randolph Guggenheimer – lawyer...
policies of Wilson for the change. In 1903, Murry Guggenheim (1858–1939), son of MeyerGuggenheim, bought property in West Long Branch to build a summer...
Horace Austin Warner Tabor Humphry Davy – inventor of the Davy lamp MeyerGuggenheim Paddy Martinez William Boyce Thompson William Reid Clanny – inventor...
younger sister of Jesse James Jeanette Guggenheim (1889), daughter of MeyerGuggenheim and aunt of Peggy Guggenheim Clara Rudio Pierce (1890), first wife...
from Captain Cook, and Audrey Josephthal, a great-granddaughter of MeyerGuggenheim. Her parents collected art and antiques, her British governess was...
J.P. Morgan & Co. Benjamin Guggenheim* (1887), American businessman, son of MeyerGuggenheim and member of the Guggenheim family Richard Thornton Wilson...