Edith Vanderbilt

Edith Stuyvesant Dresser Vanderbilt (1873-1958) was an American philanthropist.

She was born on January 17, 1873 as Edith Stuyvesant Dresser. She was a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, the first governor of Dutch colonial New York, and also the great-niece of Hamilton Fish. She was orphaned at the age of ten and was raised by her maternal grandmother.

Edith was a compassionate person who many said that you would not have known she was the mistress of the Biltmore Estate. She was very involved with the families that worked on the Biltmore Estate as well as the surrounding community. Edith and her husband, George Vanderbilt were socially progressive thinkers and were pivotal roles in the betterment of the lives of many people in Western North Carolina.

Some of her initiatives were sponsoring literacy programs, educational initiatives, and promoted the learning of crafts for women to be able to support themselves. On the Estate, she would bring maternity baskets to women who just given birth …more

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