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  2. Zane Grey - Wikipedia

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    Zane Grey Terrace, a small residential street in the hillsides of Altadena, is named in his honor. The Zane Grey Tourist Park in Bermagui, Australia. "Zane Greys'" a headland at the western end of Matapaua Bay, New Zealand. The Zane Grey Continuation School is located adjacent to Reseda High School in Reseda, Los Angeles, California. [citation ...

  3. Betty Zane - Wikipedia

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    Betty Zane's great-grandnephew, the author Zane Grey, wrote a historical novel about her, titled Betty Zane, also republished as The Last Ranger. One of the main events in the story is the tale of Zane's fetching supplies from the family cabin. When Grey could not find a publisher for the book, he published it himself in 1903 using his wife's ...

  4. Zane Grey Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen Township, Pennsylvania, United States, is a former residence of the author Zane Grey and is now maintained as a museum and operated by the National Park Service (NPS). It is located on the upper Delaware River and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It contains many photographs, artworks, books ...

  5. Zane family - Wikipedia

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    Zane Grey (1872–1939), a popular author of Western novels, was the latest notable figure of the family. Grey's mother was a Zane descendant. She named him Zane in honor of this maternal line. Other places named for the family include: Zane Township, Logan County, Ohio; Zane's Trace, an early road running through Ohio from Wheeling, West ...

  6. Romer Zane Grey - Wikipedia

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    Romer Zane Grey (October 1, 1909 – March 8, 1976) was the eldest son of novelist Zane Grey [1] He wrote Western novels [2] and books on fishing. [3] Grey was also a scenario writer [ 4 ] for Paramount Pictures , [ 5 ] plus he was a producer in charge of making movies based on his father’s novels.

  7. Cecilia Parker - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Trail, written by Zane Grey, was the novelist's sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage. Parker starred with Tom Tyler and Carmelita Geraghty in a 1932–1933 movie serial produced by Universal Pictures entitled Jungle Mystery. In July 1933, she was chosen to play the heroine in the Ken Maynard western, The Trail Drive (1933).

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    Zane loves to be outside riding his bike, playing basketball or fishing. He also likes to draw, and art is his favorite class in school. Family wanted: Zane is an intelligent and outgoing boy who ...

  9. Loren Grey - Wikipedia

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    Loren Grey (1915–2007; born Middletown, New York) was an American novelist and educational psychologist who attended the USC Rossier School of Education. He was the son of the writer Zane Grey . [ 1 ]