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Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1878-1944

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role Collector Patron
dates 1878-1944
city New York City
stateNY
other citiesCenterport, NY; Newport, RI;
sex M
historical notes Art collector and son of William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849-1920) and Alva Eskrine Smith Vanderbilt Belmont (1854-1933).

Lent art work to the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in 1909, Rembrandt can Rijn, The Noble Slav, now in Metropolitan Art Museum, NY.
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1910-1920
1920-1930
1930-1940
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Archives/Repository Collection Title Collection Details
Vanderbilt Museum
Reference & Archives collection
Vanderbilt Collection at Eagle's Nest, Vanderbilt Museum see details...
The New-York Historical Society
Manuscript Department
Log book and visitors' book of the yacht Valiant, 1893-1907. see details...
The New-York Historical Society
Manuscript Department
Mattie E. Hewitt and Richard A. Smith photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1910-1960 (bulk 1920-1939) see details...
Duke University Library
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Matilda Young Papers, 1932-1933. see details...
Vanderbilt Museum
Reference & Archives collection
Vanderbilt Museum of Suffolk County (Centerport, N.Y.) Scrapbooks, logbooks and photo albums, ca. 1885-1952, ca. 1900-ca. 1940 (bulk) see details...
Vanderbilt Museum
Reference & Archives collection
Vanderbilt Museum of Suffolk County (Centerport, N.Y.) Records, ca. 1920-ca. 1975. see details...
Vanderbilt Museum
Reference & Archives collection
Vanderbilt Museum of Suffolk County (Centerport, N.Y.) Architectural drawings, ca. 1920-ca. 1940. see details...

see also:
Belmont, Alva Eskrine Smith Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt, William H. (William Henry), 1821-1885
Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1849-1920