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  1. Laurus Crawfurdiana: Memorials of that Branch of the Crawford Family which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia. 1660-1883 . With Notices of the Allied Families. Privately Printed for the Compilers: Author: Mrs. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt: Compiled by: Mrs. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt, Robert Leighton ...

  2. 10 Washington Place. Completed in 1846, for Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877), founder of the Vanderbilt family fortune, and his first wife, Sophia Johnson (1795-1868). For the previous few years they'd lived on Staten Island at the first showpiece Vanderbilt Mansion, so when their new house was complete, Sophia cried hysterically and refused to ...

  3. Laurus Crawfurdiana: Memorials of that Branch of the Crawford Family which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford of Virginia, 1660-1883 : with Notices of the Allied Families: Author: Mrs. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt: Edition: reprint: Publisher: A. M. E. Massey, 1974: Length: 213 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan

  4. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1906) (Q66318895) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. painting by William J. Whittemore from 1906. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1906) paint ...

  5. 27. März 2023 · The university was founded eight years after the end of the Civil War with a $1 million gift from Cornelius Vanderbilt and his wife, Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt. It was the largest ...

  6. On March 17, 1873, railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt moved to “strengthen the ties” between the North and the war-torn South by endowing the Central University of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. While Bishop Holland McTyeire is credited with inspiring Vanderbilt’s gift, a network of hidden individuals helped actualize this dream. Vanderbilt’s second wife, Frank, and her ...

  7. 6. Aug. 2009 · We often refer to Amelia Townsend McTyeire and Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt as our “founding mothers”—women who came to the rescue. Photo 3: Residence of Benjamin Litton (1828–1866 ...