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  1. In 1891, Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont was a thirty-two-year-old divorced socialite who wanted to build a summer home in Newport. He hadn’t really accomplished much. He’d attended the United States Naval Academy, resigning after a brief and uneven naval career.

  2. BELMONT Oliver Hazard Perry , a Representative from New York; born in New York City November 12, 1858; attended St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H., and was graduated from the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1880; was commissioned as a midshipman and served until June 1, 1881, when he resigned; at one time a member of the banking firm of August Belmont & Co.,

  3. When Oliver Hazard Perry was born on June 23, 1814, in Morristown, Ohio, his father, John, was 33 and his mother, Mary, was 26. He married Lydia Stanhope Poole on November 24, 1836, in Belmont, Ohio. They had five children in 17 years. He died on July 4, 1869, at the age of 55.

  4. Oliver Belmont graduated from the USNA in 1881. There is considerable confusion in the sources about how long he matriculated, whether he graduated, and how and when he left. Certain answers are given in the Annual Register of the United States Naval Academy for 1877-1878 and again for 1880-1881. In both registers he is stated to have been ...

  5. Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont (November 12, 1858 – June 10, 1908) was an American socialite and United States Representative from New York. Belmont was a member of the banking firm of August Belmont...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Alva went on to wed Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, the son of another wealthy family. For 12 years, by all accounts, the Belmonts shared a happy life together.

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    Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont (1858–1908), was a member of the banking firm of August Belmont and Co., New York City, and a publisher of the Verdict , a weekly paper, [36] who additionally served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1900, and was elected as a Democrat from New York's 13th District to the Fifty-seventh Congress serving from March 4, 1901, until March 3, 1903.