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  1. Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, Jerome Avenue in Brooklyn, Jerome Park Reservoir, and the Jerome Stakes are all named after him. In 2023 Jerome will be posthumously inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame as a Pillar of the Turf for his contributions to thoroughbred racing.

  2. Leonard Walter Jerome (Pompeu, 3 de novembro de 1817 - Brighton, 3 de março de 1891) foi um acionista multimilionário de Nova Iorque e avô materno de Winston Churchill. [1] Início da vida. Leonard Jerome era filho de Aurora Murray (1785 - 1867) e de Isaac Jerome (1786-1866).

  3. Leonard Jerome was a monumental figure in American society and thoroughbred racing who spearheaded the creation of three iconic New York tracks in the 19th century. By Brien Bouyea.

  4. 28 de ago. de 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of Leonard Jerome, a wealthy and influential American investor, diplomat, and sportsman who was Winston Churchill's grandfather. Discover how he shaped Churchill's character, education, and political career with his love of opera, gambling, and adventure.

  5. 21 de out. de 2020 · Both are named for Leonard Jerome (1817-1891), wealthy financier and horse racing enthusiast. Jerome was born in upstate Onondaga County and after graduating Princeton, became a successful stock speculator, investing in railroads in which Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt was a partner.

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  6. Leonard Walter Jerome Nascimento 3 de novembro de 1817 Pompeu, Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos: Morte 3 de março de 1891 (73 anos) Brighton, East Sussex, Reino Unido: Progenitores Mãe: Aurora Murray Pai: Isaac Jerome Parentesco Winston Churchill (neto) Diana Churchill (bisneta) Randolph Churchill (bisneto) Sarah Tuchet-Jesson, Baronesa Audley ...

  7. 29 de ago. de 2008 · Through his maternal grandfather, Leonard Jerome, sometime proprietor and editor of The New York Times, he had at least two forebears who fought against the British in the American War of Independence: one great-grandfather, Samuel Jerome, served in the Berkshire County Militia while another, Major Libbeus Ball, of the 4th ...