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The Gilded Age Families Who Disappeared (Documentary) 

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In the lavish tapestry of American history, certain families have risen to prominence during the Gilded Age, weaving their legacies into the fabric of the nation's identity.
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The Wealthy Families Who Ruled The Gilded Age (Documentary): • The Wealthy Families W...
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The Gilded Age Families Who Are Still Rich (Documentary): • The Gilded Age Familie...
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:10 The Fricks: When $3 Billion Disappears From The Gilded Age
19:43 The Goulds: The $71 Billion Gilded Age Family Who Disappeared
44:51 The Dohenys: The "Old Money" Family That Built Beverly Hills
1:06:30 The Cabots: The Family The Kennedys Destroyed
1:33:46 The Carnegies: When You Give Billions Away
1:52:08 The Vanderbilts: From "Old Money" To No Money
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Yet, as time passed, some of these illustrious names faded into obscurity, their fortunes dissipated or their influence waned, leaving behind tales of opulence, philanthropy, and sometimes, stark decline.
The Frick family, once industrial titans with a fortune worth $3 billion, serves as a poignant example of Gilded Age prosperity that subtly receded from the public eye.
Henry Clay Frick, a formidable figure in the steel industry and a notable art patron, laid the foundations for a dynasty that later chose paths divergent from their forebear's industrial pursuits, turning towards science, education, and the arts.
Moving to the West Coast, the Dohenys, known for their pivotal role in developing Beverly Hills and their oil riches, crafted an empire that profoundly shaped Los Angeles.
Edward L. Doheny's involvement in the infamous Teapot Dome scandal added a layer of notoriety to the family's legacy, which his descendants have navigated by maintaining a relatively low profile while continuing their philanthropic endeavors, preserving their status as "old money" without the usual fanfare.
The Gould family, once railroad magnates boasting a staggering fortune of $71 billion in today's dollars, experienced perhaps one of the most dramatic declines.
Their story is a stark reminder of how quickly vast wealth can evaporate when subsequent generations stray from the prudent economic principles of their ancestors.
In Massachusetts, the Cabots, an old-line Boston Brahmin family, faced an unusual twist in their historical narrative.
Allegedly eclipsed by the political rise of the Kennedys, the Cabots have transitioned from their Gilded Age prominence to become stalwarts of private civic involvement and philanthropy, their public visibility dimmed but their societal contributions enduring.
Andrew Carnegie's story contrasts sharply with those who hoarded their wealth.
This titan of industry turned philanthropist gave away the vast majority of his wealth, creating enduring institutions such as Carnegie Hall and numerous public libraries. His legacy, paradoxically, is not a diminished fortune but a wealth of public assets that continue to enrich humanity.
Lastly, the Vanderbilts, perhaps the most quintessential example of "Old Money" fading into "No Money," saw their immense fortune, built on railroads and shipping, dissolve through lavish spending and poor financial management.
The grand Vanderbilt mansions, once symbols of unrivaled wealth, now serve as hotels, museums, and university buildings, stark monuments to a dissipated fortune.
Each of these families reflects a unique narrative arc, from the heights of economic power during the Gilded Age to varied destinies shaped by their handling of immense wealth.
Whether through philanthropy, scandal, or financial mismanagement, their stories offer a window into the complexities of maintaining vast fortunes and the ephemeral nature of "old money" in America.
These families, once pillars of American industry and high society, now serve as historical case studies in the lifecycle of wealth and the shifting sands of time that can elevate or diminish the prominence of even the most storied dynasties.
As we reflect on their legacies, we are reminded of the volatile dance of fortune and time, which spares none in its unending rhythm.

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@KathyJeanActress
@KathyJeanActress Месяц назад
I am rewatching this tonight after watching it last night. Your channel is awesome. This video blows my mind. Thank you.
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
Wow, thank you so much Kathy! We are honored and glad you enjoy the content :)
@karensnowden962
@karensnowden962 29 дней назад
Excellent I learnt a lot about those families I never knew
@rebeccaherschman1635
@rebeccaherschman1635 День назад
The Frick collection is the most beautiful and eclectic mix of art I have ever seen . Here in Pennsylvania when I was a child the coke works and steel co. was still open...and still the name Frick was one that was infamous
@valeriegoogins8821
@valeriegoogins8821 23 дня назад
Saw “ Men who Built America “ good series! The scenes in the documentary are from that series. Frick is the one twirling that stick. Guess Frick was an S.O.B. Got Carnage in a lot of trouble… enjoying this.
@everettaitken2772
@everettaitken2772 17 дней назад
Some nice recommendations for other biographies/documentaries to watch
@Bess9779
@Bess9779 Месяц назад
Please remember to leave a LIKE. This channel is excellent!!
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
Thanks so much, Bess! We are honored
@rubaidaallen2764
@rubaidaallen2764 Месяц назад
Indeed. So much history 👏👏👏
@rubaidaallen2764
@rubaidaallen2764 Месяц назад
Indeed. So much history 👏👏👏
@mikki3961
@mikki3961 Месяц назад
Fascinating, thank you.
@stacyreedy7109
@stacyreedy7109 Месяц назад
Enjoyed the video. Even if they were not as wealthy. The descendents left their mark in history.
@d.c.8828
@d.c.8828 Месяц назад
Great video!
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jacobellis5999
@jacobellis5999 Месяц назад
This is the prettiest, most elegant word salad 🥗 I've ever heard 😂 I enjoy watching though!
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
😂
@A.K.sensationalplan
@A.K.sensationalplan 25 дней назад
Very intresting excellent aswome chennal i really enjoyed ❤❤❤❤❤
@catherine59226
@catherine59226 Месяц назад
I enjoyed this so much! Well done!
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
Thank you so much!
@A.K.sensationalplan
@A.K.sensationalplan 25 дней назад
Excellnt❤
@partlycloudy3519
@partlycloudy3519 Месяц назад
Very unusual for a tycoon to leave his wealth to a woman in those days women were fighting for thier right to vote
@erinmaylimot7555
@erinmaylimot7555 23 дня назад
Quick question though, was there a possibility that you can be removed from Mrs. Astors List?
@CoopedUp74
@CoopedUp74 7 дней назад
If I had wealth my WILL would and keep my families live healthy, happy, and smart. Money now days is hidden from the rightful hires.
@leeatterberry1239
@leeatterberry1239 Месяц назад
I watched an OJ Simpson video and now my whole damn RU-vid is filled up with them
@japponica
@japponica Месяц назад
😂
@hidiyakikliuka2792
@hidiyakikliuka2792 Месяц назад
thanks algorithm. smart Americans. might be from yale❤
@silverbackag9790
@silverbackag9790 Месяц назад
$2.9 billion. lol a lot more than that. They very much lie on the CPI report and all other measures of inflation.
@moochomo133
@moochomo133 19 дней назад
Never realized how important Coke was to Steel production 😅
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries 19 дней назад
😂
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries 19 дней назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_(fuel)?wprov=sfti1#
@moochomo133
@moochomo133 14 дней назад
@@OldMoneyDocumentaries Ah, now I get it. Thx
@user-li9yc7bs1j
@user-li9yc7bs1j Месяц назад
👍👍👍
@christinebumgarner1578
@christinebumgarner1578 Месяц назад
Who narrates this documentary?
@TheMadelineMerritt
@TheMadelineMerritt Месяц назад
AI voice. I think the whole script is AI
@comfeefort
@comfeefort 24 дня назад
Definitely AI, Makes You wonder if any of Us will have a chance to acquire any kind of wealth, in the future
@RadioWhoPoo
@RadioWhoPoo Месяц назад
You'd think Gould would inject some Art Deco or Beaux Arts into his hotels --- yuck!
@cassandraleighr
@cassandraleighr 25 дней назад
Me all the way through the video: WHO TF ARE THE MELLONS?
@kathytyler9863
@kathytyler9863 22 дня назад
Gulf oil
@sue3061
@sue3061 11 дней назад
Mellon bank
@partlycloudy3519
@partlycloudy3519 Месяц назад
Isnt Jay Gould protaryed by the gilded age seies ?
@metamorphicme9378
@metamorphicme9378 Месяц назад
Still waiting for pepsi to make a billionaire entrance 😂😂😂
@sle_epytight
@sle_epytight Месяц назад
Ned's "assistant"
@TracyJohnson-sp9ng
@TracyJohnson-sp9ng Месяц назад
They were roommates. lol
@VICTOR-pf9eg
@VICTOR-pf9eg Месяц назад
You can only dream of this for yourself
@shikshapandey8196
@shikshapandey8196 Месяц назад
They are american ,what about other european apart from uk
@zariaillevacs9682
@zariaillevacs9682 Месяц назад
Coke bricks frick that is an issue
@jonkore2024
@jonkore2024 Месяц назад
Pollute pollute pollute oppress oppress oppress
@robertriteman3227
@robertriteman3227 18 дней назад
Let me guess you also support Hamas
@jonkore2024
@jonkore2024 18 дней назад
@@robertriteman3227 wrong
@spratjack5451
@spratjack5451 17 дней назад
Amen.
@wraithconscience
@wraithconscience 13 дней назад
Yes, it's terrible, all those industrialists -- beg pardon, "ruthless" industrialists -- creating hundreds of thousands of jobs, which, of course, people were free to not accept -- after all, those particular jobs had not existed before. These jobs in the steel and coke industries had never existed before -- they were totally new jobs added to an existing market of jobs. One can always go back to any of the following jobs, if one didn't wish to work for an industrialist: farming, shoe making, baking, ditch digging, being a merchant, a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, a teacher, a social worker, a chimney sweep, a carpenter, a blacksmith, a horse groom, a cowboy, a railroad worker, a butler, a brick layer, an arborist, a professor, a clergyman, a butcher, a plowman, a share cropper, a barber, a shoe shiner, a street sweeper, a grocer, a tailor, a bottle maker, a printer, a postal worker, a monkey trainer, a circus acrobat, a soldier, a policeman, a fireman, a congressman, a mayor, a roofer, a plumber, a stenographer, a public defender, a prison guard, an accountant, a factory worker, and last but not least, a house painter. Despite all these other jobs, somehow industrialists -- unlike all other employers -- are required to pay what workers want to be paid. Sure, we'd all like a billion dollars for what we do... But it would be up to us to find a way to earn that, not up to employers to do that for us... Like marriage, employment is an entirely voluntary activity... If you don't need or like it, great! You don't have to participate in it...
@BS-qg4ep
@BS-qg4ep Месяц назад
I to am in the coke business but mine is off white
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
😂
@comfeefort
@comfeefort 24 дня назад
That's so 1970's and 80's Geez!
@sej9231
@sej9231 15 дней назад
To much long winded chatter, get to it.
@Orfeus3000
@Orfeus3000 Месяц назад
Frick and coke?
@jax2428
@jax2428 Месяц назад
Yo did somebody troll this documentary and replace the word coal with coke?😂😂
@OldMoneyDocumentaries
@OldMoneyDocumentaries Месяц назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_(fuel)?wprov=sfti1#
@francesmcmillan7596
@francesmcmillan7596 27 дней назад
Watch at 3:20.
@jeb533
@jeb533 Месяц назад
Too long winded. You can say all this in half the time
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 15 дней назад
Gotta get the view time for the $$$
@jan-margaret6970
@jan-margaret6970 9 дней назад
I must say it was great story telling ,with history details of knowledge+ proof of hard work and patience and payoff for the future generations.Nice to hear a story with no surfer talk/ slang. I really appreciate people that speak elequently. 🇨🇦🪶
@jeb533
@jeb533 9 дней назад
@@jan-margaret6970 It's A.I
@stalepotatoes
@stalepotatoes Месяц назад
Coke or coal?
@silverbackag9790
@silverbackag9790 Месяц назад
Coke. Google it. Ping the idiot above you who made a similar comment too.
@nativevirginian8344
@nativevirginian8344 Месяц назад
Coke IS coal.
@bunyipdragon9499
@bunyipdragon9499 Месяц назад
In a simplified way coke is a by product of coal.
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