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Tag: Chemung Valley History Museum

Lecture on Mark Twain’s Granddaughter Now Available

Lecture on Mark Twain’s Granddaughter Now Available

Posted on August 20, 2021August 20, 2021 by Center for Mark Twain Studies

Alan Rankin gives a heart-warming account of Nina Gabrilowitsch’s life, filled with happiness and tragedy.

Posted in The Trouble Begins LecturesTagged Alan Rankin, Chemung County Historical Society, Chemung Valley History Museum, Clara Clemens, Nina Gabrilowitsch, Ossip GabrilowitschLeave a Comment on Lecture on Mark Twain’s Granddaughter Now Available
CCHS Announces 2021 Twain Lectures

CCHS Announces 2021 Twain Lectures

Posted on August 9, 2021August 9, 2021 by Center for Mark Twain Studies

Lectures will take place on Thursdays in August and September at the Chemung County Historical Society.

Posted in The Trouble Begins LecturesTagged Alan Rankin, Chemung County Historical Society, Chemung Valley History Museum, Laura Rice, Ryan Heryford, Twain TalksLeave a Comment on CCHS Announces 2021 Twain Lectures
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