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  1. Frederic Adrian Delano II (September 10, 1863 – March 28, 1953) was an American railroad president who served as the first vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1914 to 1916. After his term as vice chairman, Delano continued to serve as a member of the Federal Reserve Board until 1918.

  2. Collection Overview. Title: Frederic A. Delano Papers, 1812-1959. Primary Creator: Delano, Frederic A (1863-1953) Extent: 11.53 Cubic Feet. Date Acquired: 00/00/1950. Collection Historical Note. Frederic Adrian Delano, Franklin D. Roosevelt's uncle, was born in Hong Kong, China on September 10, 1863.

  3. Frederic Adrian Delano - Shaping the American City. Frederick Adrian Delano. Born: Hong Kong, China, September 10, 1863. Died: Washington, D.C., March 28, 1953. Following receipt of a B.A. degree from Harvard in 1885, Delano began a career in railroading with the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, rising to general manager before leaving ...

  4. The really notable Delano on Wall Street was FDR's "favorite uncle" (according to Elliott Roosevelt), Frederic Adrian Delano (1863-1953), who started his career with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad and later assumed the presidency of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad, the Wabash Railroad, and in 1913 the Chicago, Indianapolis and ...

  5. Frederic A. Delano was the uncle of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In addition to being a part of an influential American family, Delano was also heavily involved with the railroad industry.

  6. The papers of Frederic Adrian Delano also contain family material dating from the 1830's. Correspondence from various Delano family members may also be found in the papers of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt.

  7. Frederic A. Delano. Member, Board of Governors, 1916–1918. Vice Governor [Vice Chair], Board of Governors, 1914–1916. Born: September 10, 1863. Died: March 28, 1953. Frederic A. Delano took office as vice chairman (called “vice governor” before 1935) of the Federal Reserve Board on August 10, 1914.