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The James J. Hill House in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, was built by railroad magnate James J. Hill. The house, completed in 1891, is near the eastern end of Summit Avenue near the Cathedral of Saint Paul. The house, for its time, was very large and was the "showcase of St. Paul" until James J. Hill's death in 1916. [1]
Ruth Carter Stapleton was born on August 7, 1929, in Plains, Georgia, the third of the four children in the family of James Earl Carter, Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter. Besides the former president, Stapleton had an older sister, Gloria (1926–1990), and a younger brother, Billy (1937–1988).
[126] [127] The Merchant's House Museum is operated by Old Merchant's House Inc., [127] a nonprofit organization dedicated to running education programs, conserving the collections, and restoring the house and the objects inside. [128] The museum sells tickets for guided, self-guided, and neighborhood tours.
Jim and Gloria Austin opened the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum in 2001 to educate the community about the importance of the diverse history of Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous cowboys.
Readers can write to Gloria at 10510 E. 350th Ave., Flat Rock, IL 62427. This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: Gloria Yoder talks about teaching her little helpers responsibility
Gloria Luria of her namesake Gloria Luria Gallery on Kane Concourse for nearly 30 years through 1992, loaned to the Center For the Fine Arts a Charles Ginnever 1979 sculpture called the “Forth ...
[6] Clemson University has operated Fort Hill as a house museum as stipulated in the will. The house is all that remains of what was once an extensive plantation estate. [7] The home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. [1] [3] Fort Hill was closed for a two-year restoration project and was reopened in the spring of 2003.
Gertrude, 13 years of age. (John Everett Millais, 1888)Gertrude Vanderbilt was born on January 9, 1875, in New York City, the second daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899) and Alice Claypoole Gwynne (1852–1934), and a great-granddaughter of "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt.