Book: Grace - Kensington
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Book: Finding Grace: A True Story About Losing Your Way In Life...And Finding It Again - St. Martin's Press
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Home: Historic Print (L): [Grace Greenwood, née Sara Jane Clark, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] - Library Images
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Book: Annies Truth (Touch of Grace, Book 1) - Realms
Book: Sufficient Grace: Breakthrough to Spiritual and Emotional Health - Discovery House Publishers
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Book: Infinite Grace: The Devotional (Women of Faith) - Thomas Nelson
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Grace Greenwood - Biography - Poet, Author, Journalist - Biography ...
5 days ago ... Learn more about trailblazing author, poet and activist Grace Greenwood, who was one of the first prominent female journalists, ...
Grace Greenwood - Library Company of Philadelphia
“Grace Greenwood,” in Godey's Lady's Book 37 (1848): 327-31, frontispiece. GRACE GREENWOOD(1823-1904) aka Sarah J. Clarke or Mrs. Leander Lippincott.
"Grace Greenwood" - Uncle Tom's Cabin & American Culture
Sarah Jane Clarke took the name "Grace Greenwood" in 1844, when at age 21 she became one of the country's first paid woman newspaper correspondents.
Sara Jane Clarke (Grace Greenwood) - Beaver County History Online
Under the pseudonym of Grace Greenwood, Sara became a popular poet, and essayist of the mid-nineteenth century. Her first publications were poems, which ...