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William Kissam Vanderbilt I (December 12, 1849 – July 22, 1920) was an
American heir, businessman, philanthropist, and
horse breeder. Born into the Vanderbilt...
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Kissam is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849–1920),
American heir, businessman,
philanthropist and horsebreeder...
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William Kissam Vanderbilt II (October 26, 1878 –
January 8, 1944) was an
American motor racing enthusiast and yachtsman, and a
member of the prominent...
- The
Breakers in Newport,
Rhode Island.
Cornelius II's brother,
William Kissam Vanderbilt, also
featured prominently in the family's affairs. He also built...
- "Billy"
Vanderbilt (who
bequeathed him
about $70 million) and
Maria Louisa Kissam. In his turn, he
succeeded them as the
chairman and the
president of the...
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Raymond Kissam Price Jr. (May 6, 1930 –
February 13, 2019) was an
American writer who was the
chief speechwriter for U.S.
President Richard Nixon, working...
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Jacques Balsan. His
mother was the only
daughter and
eldest child of
William Kissam Vanderbilt, a New York
railroad millionaire, and his
first wife, the Mobile...
- [citation needed] In 1841,
Billy married Maria Louisa Kissam (1821–1896),
daughter of the
Reverend Samuel Kissam and
Margaret Hamilton Adams. Together, they had...
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Fordham University School of Law is the law
school of
Fordham University. The
school is
located in
Manhattan in New York City, and is one of
eight ABA-approved...
- The
mansion was
built for
William Kissam Vanderbilt,
second son of
William H.
Vanderbilt and
Maria Louisa Kissam from 1878 to 1882.
Determined to make...