Howard Gould
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Howard Gould was a financier and the son of Jay Gould
Jay Gould
Jason "Jay" Gould was a leading American railroad developer and speculator. He has long been vilified as an archetypal robber baron, whose successes made him the ninth richest American in history. Condé Nast Portfolio ranked Gould as the 8th worst American CEO of all time...

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Birth and marriage

He was the son of Jay Gould
Jay Gould
Jason "Jay" Gould was a leading American railroad developer and speculator. He has long been vilified as an archetypal robber baron, whose successes made him the ninth richest American in history. Condé Nast Portfolio ranked Gould as the 8th worst American CEO of all time...

 (1836-1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838-1889). He married Katherine Clemmons (c1880-1930) on October 12, 1898. She was an actress whose career had been heavily subsidized by William F. Cody. They divorced in 1909 and Howard charged her with infidelity, naming Cody. In spite of the allegations leveled at his wife in the divorce proceedings, Gould was ordered to pay $36,000 per year in alimony. In 21st century dollars, the amount equates to approximately $900,000/year, and was said to have been the largest alimony settlement ordered up to that time.

In 1937, he married the actress Grete Mosheim
Grete Mosheim
Margaret "Grete" Mosheim was a German film, theatre and television actress of Hungarian Jewish ancestry.-Early life:Mosheim was born in Berlin, Germany on 8 January 1905...

 in London
London
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, having previously been a financier/producer on at least one of her London stage appearances. They divorced in 1947.

Home

Howard Gould purchased undeveloped land in Sands Point to build a new home for his wife, Katherine Clemmons. After Howard and Katherine separated in 1909, he continued to build the estate, using Hunt & Hunt to design an English Tudor style mansion. The 40 room house, one of the most elaborate of the Gold Coast estates, is 225 feet (68.6 m) long and 125 feet (38.1 m) wide, with an 80 feet (24.4 m) tower. The first and second floors measure over 1 and 1/2 acres. Howard moved to Europe in 1917 and sold the estate to Daniel Guggenheim
Daniel Guggenheim
Daniel Guggenheim was an American industrialist and philanthropist, and a son of Meyer Guggenheim.-Biography:...

 and his family. The estate, which had cost Gould over $1 million, sold for only $600,000, including the furnishing. Gould also owned a 272 feet (82.9 m) yacht, Niagara, where he installed in 1912 a Welte Philharmonic Organ
Welte-Mignon
M. Welte & Sons, Freiburg and New York was a manufacturer of orchestrions, organs and reproducing pianos, established in Vöhrenbach by Michael Welte in 1832.-Overview:...

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Death

Gould died on 13 September 1959, aged 88, in Manhattan
Manhattan
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, New York. He was buried in the Jay Gould Mausoleum, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx
Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx
Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and is a designated National Historic Landmark.A rural cemetery located in the Bronx, it opened in 1863, in what was then southern Westchester County, in an area that was annexed to New York City in 1874.The cemetery covers more...

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Timeline

  • 1871 Birth of Howard Gould
  • 1898 Marriage to Katherine Clemmons
  • 1907 Start of divorce
  • 1909 Divorce final
  • 1917 Move to Europe
  • 1930 Death of Katherine Clemmons
  • 1937 Second marriage, to Grete Mosheim
  • 1947 Divorce from Grete Mosheim
  • 1959 Death of Howard Gould

Further reading

  • New York Times; October 13, 1898; pg. 01; "Howard Gould marries"
  • New York Times; May 13, 1907; pg. 06 "Mrs. Howard Gould sues for divorce"
  • New York Times; May 24, 1907; pg. 01 "Peabody confesses in Gould case"
  • Covington Sun; April 16, 1908, pg 01 "Sordid troubles of the rich"
  • New York Times; Jun 11, 1909; pg. 16 "Mrs. Howard Gould tells of marital woes"
  • New York Times; Jun 12, 1909; pg. 03 "Mrs. Gould's jaunts with Dustin Farnum"
  • New York Times; Dec 25, 1930; pg. 21 "Mrs. Howard Gould dies in Virginia"
  • New York Times; May 19, 1937; pg. 20 "Howard Gould, son of financier, weds"
  • New York Times; Jan 14, 1947; pg. 27 "Howard Gould Divorced"
  • The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill, Don Russell, p. 433 Howard Gould's divorce.

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