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    Nannie Herndon Rice (November 30, 1886 – March 6, 1963) was an American suffragist, writer, and college librarian, based in Mississippi. She worked at...
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    Starkville Jerry Rice, professional football player; member of NFL Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame Nannie Herndon Rice, suffragist and librarian...
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    in 1854 until his own death. Mississippi librarian and suffragist Nannie Herndon Rice was Hopkins's great-granddaughter. Arthur Hopkins died on November...
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    Institute & College in 1905, where her classmates included librarian Nannie Herndon Rice, physician Mary Maxwell Hathorn, and home economist Connie J. Bonslagel...
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    Thomas Sumter, who Fort Sumter was named after. He married Miss Nancy "Nannie" Etter Cayce from Tennessee on November 8, 1866, in Little Rock, Arkansas...
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  • Mary Cornelia Barker Mary McLeod Bethune Charlotte Eugenia Hawkins Brown Nannie Helen Burroughs Flora Juliette Cooke Anna Julia Haywood Cooper Maude Frazier...
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  • Correspondence of Gustavus V. Fox, two volumes. New York, 1919. Tilley, Nannie M., editor. Federals on the Frontier: The Diary of Benjamin F. McIntyre...
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