Esther Delia Scarborough Grosvenor diaries, letters, and commonplace book, 1817-1900.
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Grosvenor, Mason, 1800-1886
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Grosvenor, Esther Delia Scarborough, 1812-1846.
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Esther Delia Scarborough, of Brooklyn, Connecticut, married Mason Grosvenor (clergyman and educator) in 1833. He served as pastor to Congregational churches in Ashfield, Massachusetts (from 1833), Sharon, Connecticut (1836) and Hudson, Ohio (1840-1847), and was a fund rasier for the establishment of Illinois College (1832), where he was later professor. The couple had four children, including prominent journalist and economist, William Mason Grosvenor. From the description of Esther ...
Illinois College
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Grosvenor, William M. (William Mason), 1835-1900
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Economist, journalist. Grosvenor was economic editor of the New York Tribune, 1875-1900. He wrote extensively on various aspects of the American economy. From the guide to the William Mason Grosvenor Papers, 1828-1916., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Economist, journalist. Grosvenor was economic editor of the New York Tribune, 1875-1900. He wrote extensively on various aspects of the American economy. ...