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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flora_PayneFlora Payne - Wikipedia

    Flora Payne Whitney (January 25, 1842 – February 5, 1893) [1] was an American socialite and philanthropist, originally from Cleveland, Ohio who moved to New York City and married into the Whitney family. She was the daughter of Henry B. Payne, a U.S. Senator, and the wife of William Collins Whitney, the U.S. Secretary of the Navy .

  2. 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 of the arts.

  3. Flora Payne Whitney, também conhecida como Flora Whitney Miller (27 de julho de 1897 – 18 de julho de 1986), foi uma socialite, coleccionadora de arte e patrona das artes. [1] Biografia

  4. Flora Payne Whitney. Subjects: Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918 ; Whitney Museum of American Art ; Roosevelt family. Flora Payne Whitney (1897-1986) was engaged to marry Quentin Roosevelt before he was killed in World War I. Flora, called “Fouf” by Quentin, grew up in an extremely wealthy home as the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and ...

  5. Whitney, Flora Payne (1897–1986) American sculptor and art patron who was president of New York's Whitney Museum of American Art for 25 years. Name variations: Flora Whitney Miller.

  6. Contact information for people named Flora Payne found in Mississippi, California, Tennessee and 9 other U.S. states, and include family, property and public records. ... more. AGE. 40s. Flora Lenell Payne. Gilroy, CA (Downtown Gilroy) View Full Report. MAY GO BY Flor Lenell Payne. USED TO LIVE IN San Martin, CA • Morgan Hill, CA • Goleta, CA.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Flora_PayneFlora Payne - Wikiwand

    Flora Payne Whitney (January 25, 1842 – February 5, 1893) was an American socialite and philanthropist, originally from Cleveland, Ohio who moved to New York City and married into the Whitney family. She was the daughter of Henry B. Payne, a U.S. Senator, and the wife of William Collins Whitney, the U.S. Secretary of the Navy.