Robert L. Gerry Jr. Explained

Birth Name:Robert Livingston Gerry Jr.
Birth Date:5 December 1911
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Businessman, polo player
Parents:Robert L. Gerry, Sr.
Cornelia Averell Harriman
Spouse:
  • Martha Leighton Kramer
  • Harriet Wells
Children:Nancy Gerry
Robert L. Gerry III
Relations:Elbridge T. Gerry (grandfather)
E. H. Harriman (grandfather)
Mary W. Averell (grandmother)
Peter G. Gerry (uncle)
W. Averell Harriman (uncle)

Robert Livingston Gerry Jr. (December 5, 1911  - December 21, 1979) was an American polo player.[1]

Early life

Gerry was born in New York City on December 5, 1911, to Robert L. Gerry Sr. and Cornelia Harriman.[2] His eldest brother was Elbridge T. Gerry, Sr. and his younger twin brothers were Henry Averell Gerry and Edward Harriman Gerry. Robert's father, a successful real estate developer, died at the family's estate, Aknusti, at the age of 81 on October 31, 1957,[3] just a few hours after his brother, former U. S. Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, died in Providence, Rhode Island.[4]

Family

Robert L. Gerry, Jr. was the nephew of U.S. Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, Governor W. Averell Harriman, Junior League founder Mary Harriman, and E. Roland Harriman. His maternal grandfather was railroad baron E.H. Harriman and his paternal great-great grandfather was Thomas Russell Gerry, his great-great grandfather was Elbridge Gerry, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Vice President of the United States.[4]

Sporting career

Polo career

In 1929, he won the USPA Open National Interscholastic Championship. In 1933, he won the USPA Junior Championship and in 1938, he won the USPA Twenty Goal Championship. In 1938, he won the Monty Waterbury Memorial Cup.

Gerry was a renowned polo player. He won the US Open Polo Championship twice, first in 1939 playing the #2 position for the Bostwick Field team, and second, in 1940 playing the #2 position for the Aknusti team. He lost in finals of 1941 championship while playing for the Aknusti team. From 1923 to 1941, all U.S. Open Polo Championship were played at Meadow Brook on Long Island, New York.[5]

The 1939 Bostwick Field team included Pete Bostwick, Robert L. Gerry Jr., Elbridge T. Gerry Sr., Eric Horace Tyrrell-Martin. In the 1940 U.S. Open Polo Championship final, the Aknusti team beat Great Neck. The final score was a close 5 to 4. Playing for Aknusti that year were Gerald Smith, Robert L. Gerry, Jr., Elbridge Gerry, and Alan Corey Jr. The 1941 Aknusti team was composed of Elbridge T. Gerry Sr., Robert L. Gerry Jr., Edward H. Gerry, and Pete Bostwick. In the U.S. Open finals, they played against Gulf Stream whose riders were Michael Grace Phipps, Ben Phipps, Charles Skiddy von Stade, and Alan L. Corey, Jr., who beat Aknusti 10–6.[6]

Tennis career

Gerry was also, an accomplished Court tennis player. He won the Tuxedo Gold Racquet Singles Champion in 1946, as well as the U.S. Amateur Doubles Championship in both 1949 and 1950 playing with Alastair Martin. He was a Charter Member of the United States Court Tennis Association.[7]

Personal life

Gerry married Martha Leighton Kramer, daughter of A. Ludlow Kramer. Together, they had:[1]

He later married Harriet Wells.[10]

Gerry inherited family lands in the Catskills, and added to them to create the sprawling 2000acres estate "Aknusti" (later renamed 'Broadlands'). It has acreage in the townships of Andes, Delhi, and Bovina, New York. It is an almost contiguous estate with a polo field, multiple working farms, a 20000square feet. mountain-ridge sited colonial manor house designed by Walker & Gillette, numerous dependencies, and landscaping done by Frederick Law Olmsted. Gerry owned the property until his death. The property has since been sold multiple times, although it remains intact and owned by Amanresorts.[11] [12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Times. Special To The New York. Deaths. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 23 December 1979.
  2. News: Times. Special To The New York. Cornelia Harriman Gerry Bride. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 10 May 1970.
  3. http://www.mi-harness.com/SBreds/Memor60.html
  4. News: Times. Special To The New York. Peter G. Gerry, Ex-Senator, Dies Hours Before His Brother Robert; Rhode Island Democrat, 78, Was a Foe of New Deal-- Supported Strong Navy. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 1 November 1957.
  5. Web site: USPA Historical Tournament Results . 2016-01-09 . USPA Historical Tournament Results. . USPA . https://web.archive.org/web/20151218172459/http://www.polomuseum.com/files/attachments/2015_historical_tournament_pages_0.pdf . 2015-12-18 . dead .
  6. Web site: USPA Historical Tournament Results . 2016-01-09 . USPA Historical Tournament Results. . USPA . https://web.archive.org/web/20151218172459/http://www.polomuseum.com/files/attachments/2015_historical_tournament_pages_0.pdf . 2015-12-18 . dead .
  7. http://www.uscourttennis.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/USCTA_AR_05-06-web.pdf USCTA Annual Report
  8. News: Daughter to Mrs. R. L. Gerry Jr.. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 30 June 1935.
  9. News: Son Born to Robert Gerrys Jr.. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 24 September 1937.
  10. News: Times. Special To The New York. Deaths. 29 November 2016. The New York Times. 26 December 1979.
  11. http://www.allianceforbovina.org/AmanFactSheet_Sept07-afb.pdf
  12. Web site: Wos . Andy . Gilded Age in Andes: History of the Gerry Estate . Andes Gazette . 16 September 2020.