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  2. Samuel Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Griswold (December 27, 1790 in Burlington, Connecticut – September 14, 1867 in Clinton, Georgia) was an American industrial pioneer in the 1820s based in central Georgia. He was the founder of Griswoldville village, an industrial site. His father was Jeremiah Griswold (1745–1813) and his mother was Phoebe Case (1751–1798).

  3. Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Griswold Goodrich (August 19, 1793 – May 9, 1860), better known under his pseudonym Peter Parley, was an American author. Biography.

  4. Griswold family - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Griswold VII, grandson of governor Roger Griswold, founded the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, manufacturers of the Griswold cast-iron products. Samuel Griswold, a descendant of settler Edward Griswold, moved to Georgia and was notable for producing weapons for the Confederate Army.

  5. Griswoldville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The community was founded as an industrial site/company town by, and named for, Samuel Griswold, proprietor of a local cotton mill. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In addition to his three-story, 24-room mansion, Griswold built a church, slave and workers quarters, expanded his cotton gin factory (which later produced firearms), a saw mill , a grist mill ...

  6. The Token and Atlantic Souvenir - Wikipedia

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    The titles merged with the 1833 volume, retaining The Token ' s founding editor, Samuel Griswold Goodrich. Readers generally referred to the merged publication as The Token. Considered by scholars to be one of America's best gift books, it was popular, influential, nationally distributed, and critically assessed.

  7. Merry's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Merry's Museum (1841–1872) was an illustrated children's magazine established by Samuel Griswold Goodrich in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1841. Louisa May Alcott served as editor for a year or so, and also contributed stories, as did Lucretia Peabody Hale, Caroline Hewins, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, Helen W. Pierson, and others. For some time it was ...

  8. Griswold (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Griswold (also spelled Griswald) is a surname of English origin, from the Old English greosn ... Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793–1860), American author, ...

  9. The Man of Adamant - Wikipedia

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    It was first published in the 1837 edition of The Token and Atlantic Souvenir, edited by Samuel Griswold Goodrich. It later appeared in Hawthorne's final collection of short stories The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales, published in 1852 by Ticknor, Reed & Fields.