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William Kissam Vanderbilt - Wikipedia William Kissam Vanderbilt I (December 12, 1849 – July 22, 1920 [1]) was an American heir, businessman, philanthropist, and horse breeder Born into the Vanderbilt family, he managed his family's railroad investments
Greg O’s Garage: The Tragic Death of William K. Vanderbilt lll William Kissam Vanderbilt III, born October 26th, 1907, was Willie K Vanderbilt Jr's (ll) only son of his three children A traveler, hunter, and like his father, an avid auto enthusiast of fast cars, Willie K lll spent much of his life enjoying his hobbies to the fullest
William Kissam Vanderbilt II - mshf. com William K Vanderbilt, Jr (1878 – 1944), the great-grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt and heir to the Vanderbilt railroad and shipping fortune, was a young gentleman who loved speed, in sailboats and automobiles
William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849-1920) - American Aristocracy On returning to New York aged nineteen (1868), he started his career with the Hudson River Railroad By 1877, he was Vice-President of the New York Central Railroad By 1883, he was Chairman of the Lake Shore Michigan Railroad and President of the New York, Chicago St Louis Railroad
William K. Vanderbilt | The Online Automotive Marketplace | Hemmings . . . Willie K was an insatiable speed and action addict, briefly holding the land-speed record Born in 1878, William Kissam Vanderbilt II was the great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the fabled Commodore, who had first built the family’s staggering fortune through steamship and railroad lines
William K. Vanderbilt - Sports Car Digest In 1901 he imported “The White Ghost,” the first racing automobile in the U S Turning his attention from Newport for Long Island he established the nation’s first international auto race, an event