WilliamWhitney may refer to: William Channing Whitney (1851–1945), American architect William Collins Whitney (1841–1904), American politician, financier...
William Collins Whitney (July 5, 1841 – February 2, 1904) was an American political leader and financier and a prominent member of the Whitney family....
William Payne Whitney (March 20, 1876 – May 25, 1927) was an American businessman and member of the influential Whitney family. He inherited a fortune...
WilliamWhitney Christmas, M.D. (September 1, 1865 – April 14, 1960) was a physician, pioneer aviator, and supposed con man. He was one of many claimants...
William Seward Whitney (album), an album by Whitney Houston Whitney (band), an American rock band "Whitney", by Lil Pump from Lil Pump, 2017 "Whitney"...
racing William Payne Whitney (1876–1927) Phyllis Ayame Whitney (1903–2008) Richard Whitney (1888–1974) Wheelock Whitney I (1894–1957) Wheelock Whitney, Jr...
William Dwight Whitney (February 9, 1827 – June 7, 1894) was an American linguist, philologist, and lexicographer known for his work on Sanskrit grammar...
Vanderbilt Whitney (January 9, 1875 – April 18, 1942) was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder in 1931 of the Whitney Museum of...
prominent Whitney family. Whitney was born in New York City on April 29, 1872, as the eldest son of Flora Payne and William C. Whitney (1841–1904), a very wealthy...
Mount Whitney (Paiute: Tumanguya; Too-man-i-goo-yah) is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States and the Sierra Nevada, with an elevation...
ISBN 9780802824912. Retrieved 13 July 2012. Hermann Gunkel, Heinrich Zimmern; K. WilliamWhitney Jr., trans., Creation And Chaos in the Primeval Era And the Eschaton:...
The WilliamWhitney House, also known as the Hallmark House, is a historic Late Victorian and Italianate residence in Hinsdale, Illinois. William M. Whitney...
(1800–1833). He was the brother of grammarian and lexicographer William Dwight Whitney (1827–1894). He was educated at a series of schools in Northampton...
The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is a modern and contemporary American art museum located in the Meatpacking District...
Whitney Blake (born Nancy Ann Whitney; February 20, 1926 – September 28, 2002) was an American film and television actress, director, and producer. She...
WilliamWhitney Brazelton (died August 22, 1878) was an outlaw and stage robber of the Wild West. After his death, an 1878 account claimed that Brazelton...
William Ellery Channing Whitney (April 11, 1851 – August 23, 1945) was an American architect who practiced in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He specialized primarily...
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...
prominent Whitney family. Whitney was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Flora (née Payne) and William Collins Whitney, the United States Secretary...
William Fiske Whitney (March 26, 1850 – March 4, 1921) was an American anatomist, curator, and pathologist. Whitney was a pioneer in the field of the...
ancient India. The Shaunakiya text was published by Rudolf Roth and William Dwight Whitney in 1856, by Shankar Pandurang Pandit in the 1890s, and by Vishva...