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  1. Frank Armstrong Crawford-Vanderbilt (January 18, 1839 – May 4, 1885) was an American socialite and philanthropist. During the American Civil War, she was a strong supporter of the Confederate States of America. After the war, she lived in New York City and married multi-millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt.

  2. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1839–1885): 2nd wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Douglas Sloane (1844–1915): 1st husband of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (1845–1934): wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II

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  3. Type Photograph. Source John James Tigert IV Collection, Vanderbilt University Special Collections. An Alabama native like her cousin Amelia, Frank Armstrong Crawford married Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1869. He was seventy-five and she was thirty.

  4. 11. Apr. 2011 · On Aug. 21, 1869, Vanderbilt married the oddly named Frank Armstrong Crawford. He was 75; she was 32, and his second wife. She was also from Mobile, Ala., and an unrepentant Confederate. Soon ...

  5. Bishop McTyeire gained access to Cornelius Vanderbilt through his wife Amelia’s familial connection with Vanderbilt’s second wife Frank. Frank and Amelia thus provided the crucial link between McTyeire and Vanderbilt that resulted in the Commodore’s endowment of Vanderbilt University.

  6. Frank Vanderbilt and Amelia McTyeire: Two Women Behind the Founding of Vanderbilt About This Exhibition 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.

  7. 20. Juni 2023 · Edited by Seth Robertson. Illustrations by Chris Wormell. In March 1873, Cornelius Vanderbilt and his wife, Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt, gave a charitable gift that was groundbreaking in ...