In 1886, a group of millionaires purchased Jekyll Island and converted it into a winter retreat and hunting ground, America's most exclusive club. By 1900, the club's roster represented one-sixth of the world's wealth. Names like Astor, Vanderbilt, Morgan, Pulitzer and Gould filled the club's register.
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