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GRINNELL

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 606 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GRINNELL  , a

city in Poweshiek county,
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Iowa, U.S.A., 55 M . E. by N. of
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Des Moines . Pop . (1go0) 3860, of whom 274 were
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foreign-born; (1905) 4634; (1910) 5036 . Grinnell is served by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and the Iowa Central
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rail-ways . It is the seat of Iowa College (co-educational), founded in 1847 by the Iowa
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Band (Congregationalists and graduates of New England colleges and
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Andover Theological Seminary, who had devoted themselves to home missionary educational
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work in Iowa, and who came to Iowa in 1843), and by a few earlier pioneers from New England . The college opened in 1848 at Davenport, and in 18J9 removed to Grinnell, where there was a school called Grinnell University, which it absorbed . Closelyaffiliated with the college are the Grinnell Academy and the Grinnell School of
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Music . In 1907-1908 the College had 463 students, the Academy had 129 students, and the School of Music had 141 students . Among the manufactures are carriages and gloves . The city was named in honour of one of its founders, Josiah Bushnell Grinnell (1821-1891), a Congregational clergy-man, friend of and sympathizer with John Brown, and from 1863 to 1867 a member of the
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National House of Representatives . Grinnell was settled in 1854, was incorporated as a
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town in 1865, and in 1882 was chartered as a city of the second class .

In 1882 it suffered severely from a

cyclone .

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