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Modern German Groschen.
Names in
other modern languages include: Albanian:
grosh Amharic:
gersh Arabic:
qirsh Church Slavonic-derived languages: Bulgarian...
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Reverend Aaron Burt
Grosh (May 22, 1803 –
March 27, 1884), a
Universalist minister, was one of the
eight founders, and the
first chaplain, of the National...
- Look up
Grosh or
grosh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grosh is a
surname of
several possible origins. It may be an
Americanized spelling of Slavic...
- It is said to have been discovered, in 1857, by
Ethan Allen Grosh and
Hosea Ballou Grosh, sons of a
Pennsylvania clergyman,
trained mineralogists and...
- John
Grosh (born
August 19, 1992) is an
American soccer midfielder.
Grosh pla****
college soccer at
Drexel University between 2011 and 2014.
While at college...
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Hudson Kelley,
William Saunders,
Francis M. McDowell, John Trimble,
Aaron B.
Grosh, John R. Thompson,
William M. Ireland, and
Caroline Hall. In 1873 the organization...
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Richard Joseph Grosh (born
October 29, 1927) was the
thirteenth president of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was born on
October 29, 1927, in Fort...
- The Kraków
grosz (Latin:
grossus cracoviensis (sing.),
grossi cracovienses (pl.), Polish:
grosz krakowski, German:
Krakauer Groschen) were
medieval silver...
- The
Prague groschen (Czech: pražský groš, Latin:
grossi pragenses, German:
Prager Groschen, Polish:
grosz praski) was a groschen-type
silver coin that...
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Agricultural Library. The
first librarian,
appointed in 1867, was
Aaron B.
Grosh, one of the
founders of the
National Grange of the
Order of
Patrons of Husbandry...