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- Dorothy Kunhardt (née Meserve; September 29, 1901 – December 23, 1979) was an American children's-book author, best known for the baby book Pat the Bunny...
- Kunhardt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Kunhardt (1901–1979), American children's book author Erich E. Kunhardt (1949–2014)...
- "America", The Times, June 28, 1851, p. 5. Kunhardt, Kunhardt & Kunhardt 1995, p. 120 Kunhardt, Kunhardt & Kunhardt 1995, p. 138 Mosier, Jennifer L (1999)...
- Peter W. Kunhardt is an American do****entary film-maker who produces shows for HBO, PBS, and other U.S. television networks. He started Kunhardt Films (previously...
- Peter W. Kunhardt Jr. is an author and the executive director of the Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation and its Gordon Parks Foundation. Kunhardt is the son...
- for Colonel Lafayette C. Baker. Kunhardt, Twenty Days, p. 120. Townsend, p. 14. Kunhardt, Twenty Days, p. 123. Kunhardt III, Philip B., "Lincoln's Contested...
- feel" interactive children's book, written and illustrated by Dorothy Kunhardt. Since its publication in 1940, it has been a perennial best-seller in...
- The George Kunhardt Estate, also historically named Hardtcourt, is a historic estate off Great Pond Road in North Andover, M****achusetts. Built in 1906...
- Edith Turner Kunhardt was born September 30, 1937, in Morristown, New Jersey, to Philip B. Kunhardt, a textile executive, and Dorothy Kunhardt, a writer...
- at verse 21 of Ezekiel 11. According to historians Dorothy Kunhardt and Philip B. Kunhardt in 1965, "Stanton ran the country single-handedly for the first...