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Nathan Scarritt (1821 — May 22, 1890) was an
American educator, pastor, and real
estate dealer.
Scarritt was born in 1821 in Edwardsville, Illinois...
- The
William Chick Scarritt House is a
historic house in
Pendleton Heights,
Kansas City, Missouri. The
William Chick Scarritt House was
designed in 1888...
- USA. The
campus is now home to
Scarritt Bennett Center. The
Scarritt College for
Christian Workers started as the
Scarritt Bible and
Training School in...
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Dorothy McKibbin (December 12, 1897 –
December 17, 1985; née
Scarritt)
worked on the
Manhattan Project during World War II. She ran the project's office...
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Scarritt College was a
private college founded by the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1878, in Neosho, Missouri. The
Southwest Missouri Conference...
- daughter,
Martha Matilda Chick,
married Nathan Scarritt in 1850.
Their child and his grandson,
William Chick Scarritt—who was
named after him, was a prominent...
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studied at the
Southeastern State Teachers College, in Durant, and the
Scarritt College for
Christian Workers in Nashville, Tennessee,
graduating in 1930...
- The
Scarritt Building and
Arcade is a
historic building in
Kansas City, Missouri. It was
built in 1906. It was
designed by Root & Siemens. It has been...
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Stephen Russell Mallory Scarritt (January 14, 1903 –
December 4, 1994) was a left
fielder in
Major League Baseball who pla**** from 1929
through 1932 for...
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local drug store, but were
turned away. When
Elrod took
Muzorewa to
visit Scarritt College for
Christian Workers in Nashville, Tennessee, they were turned...