- Ruth S.
Granniss (February 17, 1873 –
March 6, 1954) was an
American librarian,
known for her
longtime position as
Librarian of the
Grolier Club, which...
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after first marriage,
Granniss;
after second marriage, Webster;
after third marriage, Billings; pen names, M.C.G., Mrs. M.C.
Granniss; July 12, 1824 – March...
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preface by his
widow Mary S****ey,
which was
published in 1824. Ruth S.
Granniss makes the
following statement about the cir****stances of the publication:...
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Steele died in 1901.
Rowena Granniss was born in Goshen, New York, June 20, 1824. Her
parents were
Harry and
Julie Granniss. Her
siblings were: Rodney...
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Grannis (variation
Granniss) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Bartlett Grannis (1840–1926),
American editor, publisher...
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Downtown Waterbury Historic District Elton Hotel Enoch Hibbard House and
George Granniss House Hamilton Park
Lewis Fulton Memorial Park
Riverside Cemetery...
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Congregationalist clergyman Lyman Beecher,
Presbyterian minister Mary
Charlotte Ward
Granniss Webster Billings, writer, evangelist, and
missionary Solyman Brown, creator...
- "Guest, High-Goal Ace, Is
Elected Head of
Indoor Polo ****ociation;
Succeeds Granniss in Move to Put
Younger Men in
Office -- U.S.
Tournament Likely to Be Staged...
- editor, publisher, and
performer (died 1901) July 11 – Mary
Charlotte Ward
Granniss Webster Billings,
American writer, activist, hymn writer, evangelist, and...
- was
donated for the
cemetery by
local farmers Stephen Rowe and
Nathaniel Granniss in 1808. The site
included land for a
meeting house, a school, and parade...