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    William Russell Grace (May 10, 1832 – March 21, 1904) was an American politician, the first Roman Catholic mayor of New York City, and the founder of...
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  • William Grace may refer to: William Russell Grace (1832–1904), mayor of New York and the founder of W. R. Grace and Company W. G. Grace (William Gilbert...
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  • real estate developer William Russell Grace (1832–1904), Irish-American politician and founder of W. R. Grace and Company Willie Grace (1917–2006), American...
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    acquired Grace (the Catalysts and Material Technologies business segments). The company was founded in 1854 in Peru by William Russell Grace at the age...
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  • time mayor of New York City, William Russell Grace. Grace graduated from Columbia University. A polo player, in 1911 Grace purchased a 198-acre (0.80 km2)...
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  • William Russell Grace Byers (d. 1999) (brother in law of Joseph Verner Reed Jr.) ∞ (2) 1971: (div. 1973) J. Carter Brown (1934–2002) William Russell Grace...
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  • immigrant who achieved the American dream, William Russell Grace was a success in business. He founded the W. R. Grace and Company, and was twice Mayor of the...
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    split with Tammany the 1884 Democratic nomination for Mayor went to William Russell Grace, who had also preceded Edson as Mayor, and Edson retired from politics...
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    joined his brother William Russell Grace who had formed a partnership with John Bryce to operate as ship chandlers. William Grace would emigrate to the...
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    founded by his grandfather William R. Grace, the first Roman Catholic to be elected Mayor of New York City. Michael Paul Grace, an earlier chairman of the...
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