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  1. The second preface is dated December 2014, depicting the last day of the shooting of a film about Marian Graves's flight around-the-world. In the first thread, which follows events pertaining to the Graves family between 1909 and 1950, each section heading contains a date and a location. This part of the novel is related in 52 sections.

  2. Marian Anthon Fish, daughter of Stuyvesant Fish and Marian Graves Anthon, was born in say 1880. 1 She married Albert Zabriskie Gray. Notes & Citations The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston: NEHGS), volume 78 (1924): 434-6.

  3. Visit the Library to see our new exhibit about the 369th and its connection to the Desmond-Fish Public Library, or take a virtual tour below. This is a photograph of the 15th Regiment New York Infantry, at Camp Whitman, near Poughkeepsie, New York.

  4. Marion Graves Anthon Fish ( apodo , "Mamie"; 8 de junio de 1853 - 25 de mayo de 1915) fue una socialité estadounidense y autodenominada "creadora de diversión" de la Edad Dorada . Ella y su esposo, Stuyvesant Fish , mantenían casas señoriales en la ciudad de Nueva York y Newport, Rhode Island .

  5. 9 de mai. de 2021 · Great Circle ’s 600 pages span a full century and the entire planet. The book tells the story of Marian Graves, a fictional female pilot who disappeared in 1950 while attempting an unprecedented ...

  6. Marion Graves Anthon "Mamie" Fish (June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915) was a socialite and self-styled "fun-maker" of the Gilded Age. She and her husband Stuyvesant Fish maintained stately homes in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island .

  7. Marian Anthon Fish (1880–1944), who married Albert Zabriskie Gray (1881–1964), the son of the Judge John Clinton Gray, on June 12, 1907. They divorced on December 5, 1934. Stuyvesant Fish, Jr. (1883–1952), who married Isabelle Mildred Dick (1884–1972), daughter of Evans Rogers Dick, in 1910.