August Belmont Jr. (1853-1924)

August Belmont Jr., of New York & Newport, Rhode Island

He was born in New York City. He was educated at St. Mark's School, Massachusetts, and Harvard. Returning to New York, he succeeded his father as head of August Belmont & Co., financiers. He is remembered for financing the Cape Cod Canal and the first line of what is now the New York City Subway on which he kept the world's only purpose-built private subway carriage, Mineola, which was the same name he gave to his yacht. He volunteered for service during World War I and was placed in charge of procuring supplies from Spain for the American Expeditionary Force. He kept one of the most celebrated stables of thoroughbred racehorses. He was the first President of The Jockey Club, Chairman of the New York State Racing Commission and a founding member of the National Steeplechase Association. In 1905, he opened Belmont Park racecourse where the Belmont Stakes (inaugurated by his father in 1867) are run. At Blemton Manor on Long Island he bred the country's finest Fox Terriers and was President of the American Kennel Club. He kept a townhouse in New York, a farm in Kentucky and inherited By-the-Sea. He was married twice and had three sons. 

Parents

August Belmont

(Aaron Schönberg) August Belmont, Financier & Diplomat, of New York City

1813-1890

Caroline (Perry) Belmont

Mrs Caroline Slidell (Perry) Belmont

1829-1892

Spouses

Elizabeth (Morgan) Belmont

Mrs "Bessie" Elizabeth Hamilton (Morgan) Belmont

1862-1898

Eleanor Elise Robson

Mrs Eleanor (Robson) Belmont

1879-1979

Children

August Belmont III

August Belmont III

1883-1919

Raymond Belmont

Captain Raymond Belmont II, Polo Player, of New York

1888-1934

Morgan Belmont

Morgan Belmont, Senior Partner of August Belmont & Co., New York

1892-1953

Associated Houses

By-the-Sea

Newport, Rhode Island

Blemton Manor

North Babylon, near Hempstead, New York

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