(1886-04-23)April 23, 1886 St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Died
December 27, 1971(1971-12-27) (aged 85) Farmington, Connecticut, United States
Occupation
Writer
Grace Hodgson Flandrau (April 23, 1886 – December 27, 1971) was an American author of novels, short stories and journalistic pieces. Although she achieved a certain degree of critical acclaim for several of her novels, short stories and some of her journalism career during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, she faded from public literary view in the later part of her life. Flaudrau's reputation is re-emerging as a prominent writer due to a 2007 biography, which has been promoted by, among others, Garrison Keillor.
Grace Hodgson Flandrau (April 23, 1886 – December 27, 1971) was an American author of novels, short stories and journalistic pieces. Although she achieved...
Flandrau State Park, a state park in Minnesota Charles Flandrau (disambiguation) GraceFlandrau, an American writer Flandreau (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
part of the University of Arizona. It is named after American author GraceFlandrau. The Eos Planetarium Theater has a 15.2 meter dome and seats 146 people...
Charles Eugene Flandrau (July 15, 1828 – September 9, 1903) was an American lawyer who became influential in the Minnesota Territory, and later state,...
/)". Western Regional Climate Center. Retrieved November 29, 2015. GraceFlandrau (c. 1971). The Story of Marias Pass (PDF). Great Northern Railway. Stevens...
ambiente well. The novelette is very good indeed and most distinguished." GraceFlandrau commented: "Adiós, Mi México rings so true; characters and scenes are...
Goodrich, Randall L. Gibson, Julia Marlowe, Charles E. Flandrau, Charles M. Flandrau, GraceFlandrau, John W. Riddle, Theodate Pope Riddle, David Goodrich...
in Paris including Virgil Barker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, GraceFlandrau, Charles Macomb Flandrau, Sinclair Lewis, Archibald MacLeish, and Gerald and Sara...
Camden Carley Cascade River Charles A. Lindbergh Crow Wing Father Hennepin Flandrau Forestville Mystery Cave Fort Ridgely Fort Snelling Franz Jevne Frontenac...
of a Midwinter Cruise. Page 65. Published by The Burrows Brothers Co. Flandrau, Charles Macomb. (1911) Prejudices. Page 92. Publisher: D. Appleton and...
Her mother Martha "Patty" Flandrau was the daughter of Minnesota Supreme Court judge and politician Charles Eugene Flandrau (1828–1903) and his first...
(1895–1968) Dudley Fitts (1903–1968) Robert Fitzgerald (1910–1985) Grace Hodgson Flandrau Rose E. Flanell Hildegarde Flanner (1899–1987) Charles Flato (1908–1984)...
priest Dupree (maybe from "du pré") Flandreau, named for Charles Eugene Flandrau, judge of Huguenot ancestry Fort Pierre Jerauld County Joubert (a common...
Charles and the Northwest Angle" (PDF). Minnesota History Magazine. 18 (3). Flandrau (1900), p. 358. Gilman (1991), p. 81–82. Gilman (1991), p. 82–84. "Historic...
the Florida East Coast Railway Flandreau, South Dakota – Charles Eugene Flandrau Fleming, New York – Gen. George Fleming (resident) Flemingsburg, Kentucky...
(poem) (Thomas Moult) - Feb 1921 "Rubies in Crystal" (short story) (Grace H. Flandrau) - Jun 1921 "Silence" (poem) (Babette Deutsch) - Oct 1917 "Reflections"...
– owner of Midnight Oil Bars and other nightlife businesses William M. Grace (MBA 1959) – real estate developer and casino owner R. Alexandra Keith (born...
Historic Places, Nicollet County, Minnesota. Retrieved on 2019-12-27. Nute, Grace Lee (1955) [1931]. The Voyageur. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society...