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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. After graduating from Harvard University in 1885, Frederic A. Delano began a railroad career as an apprentice machinist with the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad. He eventually became General Manager of that company, serving in that position from 1901 through 1904.

  3. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Being the older of the two, the Homestead became a magnet of memories that attracted the history buff not only in FDR but also in "FAD," his mother's youngest brother, Frederic Adrian Delano, with whom he established a close relationship.

  4. 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.

  5. As president of the American Planning and Civic Association (1925 - 1937), Delano promoted city, state, and national planning. In 1927, he accepted chairmanship of the Regional Survey (Plan) of New York and Its Environs , the most extensive data-based regional planning effort undertaken in the United States to that time.

  6. www.fdrlibrary.org › documents › 356632DELANO FAMILY PAPERS

    Related Material: Additional Delano family material, given to the Library by President Roosevelt and other donors, has been filed with the Roosevelt Family Papers. The papers of Frederic Adrian Delano also contain family material dating from the 1830's. Correspondence from various Delano family

  7. C. W. E., FREDERIC ADRIAN DELANO September 10, 1863 - March 28, 1953: A Biographical Minute, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Vol. 43, No. 3 (April, 1953), pp. 130-131