Frank Armstrong Crawford

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Frank Armstrong Crawford was a 19th-century American philanthropist best known as the second wife of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and a major benefactor of Vanderbilt University.

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instanceOf American philanthropist
human
philanthropist
associatedWith Methodist Episcopal Church
surface form: Methodist Episcopal Church, South

Vanderbilt University
causeOfNotability major financial and moral support for a Southern Methodist university endowed by Cornelius Vanderbilt
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Methodist schools (unspecified)
familyName Crawford
givenName Frank
hasPartIn founding history of Vanderbilt University
influenced Cornelius Vanderbilt’s decision to endow Vanderbilt University
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Methodist educational philanthropy
notableFor benefactor of Vanderbilt University
second wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt
notableWork philanthropic support for Vanderbilt University
occupation philanthropist
placeOfBirth Mississippi
religion Methodism
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
socialRole Gilded Age socialite
spouse Cornelius Vanderbilt
timePeriod American Civil War and Reconstruction era

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Cornelius Vanderbilt spouse Frank Armstrong Crawford