Frances Cranmer is primarily known as Frances Cranmer Greenman
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Following is text from a review, dated July 18, 2007, and referencing the exhibition at the Minnesota Museum of American Art, "In Her Own Right: Minnesota's First Generation of Women Artists."
Frances Cranmer Greenman (1890-1981)
Frances Willard Cranmer was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, on June 28, 1890, and was named after Frances E. Willard, the founder of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). Greenman's mother was president of the South Dakota chapters of the WCTU and (showing 500 of 3513 characters). |
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