Ralph Middleton Munroe (April 3, 1851 – August 20, 1933) was an American yacht designer and early resident of Coconut Grove in South Florida. His home...
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the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Myles Munroe (1954–2014), a Bahamian Christian evangelist Ralph Munroe (1851–1933), an American yacht designer and...
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original location in Miami-Dade County. The Barnacle was the home of Ralph Middleton Munroe, one of Coconut Grove's founders, as well as founder and Commodore...
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then a 28-year-old recent immigrant from Cuba. It was dedicated as the Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium and cost $2 million (equivalent to $19,904,000 in 2023)...
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Florida Keys. The term "safety valve" was applied to the tidal flats by Ralph Munroe, who argued against building a causeway and bridges connecting Key Biscayne...
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(author of The Green Berets, The French Connection and other books) Ralph Munroe (yacht designer and pioneer of South Florida) Elizabeth Peabody (education...
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earliest documented planing sailboat was a proa built in 1898 by Commodore Ralph Munroe. It was capable of speeds of more than twice the hull speed.[citation...
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McDonnell (1894–1961), priest, bishop Alyssa Milano (born 1972), actress Ralph Munroe (1851–1933), yacht designer and pioneering settler of Miami Kevin O'Connor...
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storm surges. In the late 1890s, Davis hired Ralph Munroe to oversee his Key Biscayne property. Munroe had begun visiting Biscayne Bay in 1877. He soon...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882), who went by his middle name Waldo, was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist...
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a 28' sailboat designed and built by the early Coconut Grove pioneer Ralph Munroe 2 masted sharpie Ernestina 1894 USA New Bedford, Massachusetts National...
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Michael Mulgrew – president of United Federation of Teachers since 2009 Ralph Munroe (1851–1933) – yacht designer and pioneering settler of Miami Samuel I...
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the mound in the 1860s while searching for Black Caesar's treasure. Ralph Munroe dug in the mound in the 1890s. In the 20th century, neighborhood children...
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patrol vessel in 1917 but never commissioned. Tommy Traddles, designed by Ralph Munroe (1851-1933), was built as a private wooden-hulled cabin motor launch...
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4, 2001) was the Washington State Archivist under Secretary of State Ralph Munroe and then under Secretary of State Sam Reed from October 1999 through...
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library occupied a storeroom called the Exchange Library. In the 1900s, Ralph Munroe, the commodore of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, donated land for the construction...
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Villanova, Pennsylvania Louis J. Tullio Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium in Miami Ray Winder Field in Little Rock, Arkansas Robert...
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Allapata, a 35-foot sharpie-ketch sailboat designed by Ralph Middleton Munroe. While in Florida, Munroe became a noted member of the Florida Audubon Society...
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included a jib. Sharpies were introduced to Florida in 1881, when Commodore Ralph Munroe brought the 33-foot New Haven style sharpie, of his own design, Kingfish...
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Inn, is established in Coconut Grove. 1886 Ralph Munroe builds a home on the bay in Coconut Grove. Kirk Munroe establishes a home in Coconut Grove. 1889...
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Later the property became a city park. After the hotel closed in 1902 Ralph Munroe established Camp Biscayne nearby so there would be a place for visitors...
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Ralph Johnson Bunche (/bʌntʃ/; August 7, 1904 – December 9, 1971) was an American political scientist, diplomat, and leading actor in the mid-20th-century...
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Wirth Middleton Munroe (November 29, 1902 – October 21, 1968) was a North American yacht designer and son of Ralph Middleton Munroe. Munroe was born at the...
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in 1901, was built upon land donated by fellow Coconut Grove pioneer, Ralph Munroe. Numerous environmental, social, and educational endeavors have been...
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Company to Calvin Pardee. He built a ceramic tile company on the site. Ralph Munroe Louis Comfort Tiffany Raritan Bay Union National Register of Historic...
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John Munroe (c. 1796 – 26 April 1861) was a United States soldier who was military governor of New Mexico between 1849 and 1851. John Munroe was born...
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Nature (essay) (category Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Nature is a book-length essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published by James Munroe and Company in 1836. In the essay Emerson put forth the foundation...
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Camp Biscayne was a winter resort founded in 1903 by Ralph Middleton Munroe to provide "a stopping place in Coconut Grove, Florida", as the Peacock Inn...
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from there in 1939. Munroe's father was George Muller Munroe and his mother was Ruth Barber. He had two sons, George Taylor and Ralph W. Taylor, by his...
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Marilyn Monroe (redirect from Marilyn Munroe)
helped get her released. She later detailed her experience to psychiatrist Ralph Greenson: There was no empathy at Payne-Whitney — it had a very bad effect...
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