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=Gratacap, Louis Pope.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A naturalist connected
with the American Museum of Natural History in New York city who has
published Philosophy of Ritualism, or Apologia Pro Ritu.
=Graves, Mrs. Adelia Cleopatra [Spencer].= “Aunt Alice.” _O._,
1821-1895. An educator of Tennessee. Life of Columbus; Poems for
Children; Seclusarval, or the Arts of Romanism; Jephtha’s Daughter, a
drama.
=Graves, James Robinson.= _Vt._, 1820-1896. Brother-in-law of Mrs. A.
C. Graves, _supra_. A Baptist clergyman of Nashville, prominent as a
controversialist. The Great Iron Wheel, or Republicanism Backward;
The Little Iron Wheel; The Intermediate State; Old Landmarks;
Intercommunion of Churches; The Redemptive Work of Christ; The New
Great Iron Wheel; Denominational Sermons; Parables and Prophecies of
Christ.
=Gray, Albert Zabriskie.= _N. Y._, 1840-1889. An Episcopal clergyman
and educator, warden of Racine College, Wisconsin, 1882-88. Racine
and her Labour of Love; The Land and the Life; Jesus Only, and Other
Devotional Poems; Mexico as it Is. _Ran._
=Gray, Asa.= _N. Y._, 1810-1888. An eminent botanist of Cambridge, and
one of the highest authorities in his department. He was professor
at Harvard University 1842-88, and was in charge of the botanical
garden at Cambridge. Elements of Botany, now called Structural and
Systematic Botany; How Plants Grow; A Free Examination of Darwin’s
“Origin of Species;” Darwiniana; Natural Science and Religion; Manual
of the Botany of the Northern United States; Synoptical Flora of North
America; How Plants Behave; Field, Forest, and Garden Botany; Lessons
in Botany; School and Field Book of Botany; Botany of the United
States Pacific Exploring Expedition (1854); Scientific Papers selected
by C. S. Sargent. _See Letters of, edited by Mrs. Gray._ _Am. Ap._
=Gray, Barry.= _See Coffin, R. B._
=Gray, David.= _S._, 1836-1888. A journalist of Buffalo, on the
editorial staff of The Courier, 1856-82. _See Letters, Poems, and
Selected Writings._
=Gray, Elisha.= _O._, 1835-1901. An electrician and inventor who
published Experimental Researches in Electric Harmonic Telegraphy.
=Gray, Francis Calley.= _Ms._, 1790-1856. A Boston lawyer prominent as
an enlightened patron of arts and education who published a work on
Prison Discipline.
=Gray, George Seaman.= _N. Y._, 1835-1885. A Presbyterian clergyman
who, after retiring from the ministry, engaged in business in
Cincinnati. Eight Studies of the Lord’s Day. _Hou._
=Gray, George Zabriskie.= _N. Y._, 1838-1889. Brother of A. Z. Gray,
_supra_. An Episcopal clergyman of Cambridge, dean of the Theological
School, 1876-89, and prominent among Broad Church thinkers. The
Scripture Doctrine of Recognition; The Children’s Crusade: An Episode
of the Thirteenth Century; Husband and Wife; The Church’s Certain
Faith. _Hou. Wh._
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