Flora Payne Whitney (January 25, 1842 – February 5, 1893) was an American socialite and philanthropist, originally from Cleveland, Ohio who moved to New...
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Flora Payne Whitney, also known as Flora Whitney Miller (July 27, 1897 – July 18, 1986), was an American artist and socialite, art collector, and patron...
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Whitney was born in New York City on April 29, 1872, as the eldest son of Flora Payne and William C. Whitney (1841–1904), a very wealthy businessman and United...
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Whitney Museum. Biddle was born to Flora Payne Whitney, a daughter of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and Harry Payne Whitney. Gertrude was a great-granddaughter...
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Vanderbilt (1875–1942) Flora Payne Whitney (1897–1986) Pamela Tower (1921–2013) John LeBoutillier (born 1953) Whitney Tower (1923–1999) Flora Miller Biddle (born...
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Whitney family. Whitney was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Flora (née Payne) and William Collins Whitney, the United States Secretary of the Navy...
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Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic was established. William Payne Whitney was born on March 20, 1876, to William Collins Whitney (1841–1904) and Flora Payne...
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philanthropist Katharine Weymouth, former publisher of The Washington Post Flora Payne Whitney, patron of the arts "Retiring and Incoming Members of the Board...
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sportsman Harry Payne Whitney (1872–1930). A banker and investor, Whitney was the son of politician William Collins Whitney and Flora Payne, the daughter...
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Debevoise II (born 1953) Flora Payne Whitney (1897–1986) Whitney Tower (1923–1999) Flora Miller Biddle (born 1928) Harry Payne Whitney (1872–1930) Hassler...
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he married Flora Payne, daughter of Senator Henry B. Payne of Ohio and sister of Whitney's Yale classmate, Colonel Oliver Hazard Payne, later treasurer...
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was born in New York City, New York, to William Collins Whitney and Flora (née Payne) Whitney. Her father was corporation counsel for New York City from...
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Frances P. Bolton (redirect from Frances Payne Bolton)
aunt Flora Payne (the wife of U.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney). Her maternal grandfather was wealthy U.S. Senator Henry B. Payne. She...
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were Flora Payne and William Collins Whitney (1841–1904), the United States Secretary of the Navy during the first Cleveland administration. Flora was...
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of Quentin at Sagamore Hill, Edith, Theodore, and Quentin's fiancée Flora Payne Whitney spent a month at Ethel's home in Dark Harbor, Maine. Theodore's...
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of the late construction fraud lawyer, Thomas "Toby" Thacher II. Harry Payne Tower, who married Hilary Harlow. With his third wife, Lucy Niblack Lyle...
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sister, Barbara Vanderbilt Whitney (1903–1982), and an elder sister, Flora Payne Whitney (1897–1986). As a member of both the Whitney and Vanderbilt families...
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Harvard, Class of 1919. Quentin was engaged to Flora Payne Whitney, the elder daughter of Harry Payne Whitney and Gertrude Vanderbilt. Gertrude was a...
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Swan Welles 253, 254 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitney William Collins Whitney Flora Payne Whitney 255 Miss Georgiana L. Wilmerding Georgiana L. Wilmerding 256...
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home to oversee improvements.: 251 Cleveland worked with socialite Flora Payne to better prepare for a role in high society.: 29 She also became close...
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The Payne Whitney House is a historic building at 972 Fifth Avenue, south of 79th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was...
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children: Nathan P. Payne (1837–1885), who became the mayor of Cleveland. Oliver Hazard Payne (1839–1917), a Gilded Age businessman. Flora Payne (1842–1893),...
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exhibits. The Theodore Payne Art Gallery exhibits feature historical and contemporary artworks depicting the California flora as botanical illustrations...
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Cabinet member's wife William Collins Whitney – Secretary of the Navy Flora Payne Whitney – Cabinet member's wife William Freeman Vilas – Postmaster General...
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former Governor of New Jersey Mollie Wilmot, philanthropist and socialite Flora Payne Whitney, artist, art collector, socialite, member of the Whitney family...
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B. Payne, a U.S. Senator from Ohio, and Mary (née Perry) Payne. His mother's siblings included Nathan P. Payne, the mayor of Cleveland; Flora Payne, who...
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Dorothy Payne Whitney (1887–1968), the daughter of William Collins Whitney, the U.S. Secretary of the Navy during the Cleveland administration, and Flora Payne...
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1902, she married Payne Whitney, the son of William Collins Whitney (1841–1904) and Flora Payne (1842–1893). Together, Helen and Payne had a daughter and...
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single-handedly, as did her daughter, Flora Whitney Miller, after her, and until 1961, its board was largely family-run. Flora Payne Whitney served as a museum trustee...
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Dolley Madison (redirect from Dolley Payne Todd Madison)
Dolley Todd Madison (née Payne; May 20, 1768 – July 12, 1849) was the wife of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817...
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