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McNett, Eleanor Griffin
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Institution
Loutit District Library

Subject
McNett, Eleanor Griffin, 1850-1935

Subject
Civic leaders -- Michigan -- Grand Haven

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Item Number
LH01r014

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Description
Eleanor Griffin McNett was a charter member of the Grand Haven Women’s Club and became its President in 1915 and 1916. She also served as the first Executive Secretary of the Ottawa County Chapter of the American Red Cross from 1917 to the 1930's. Some of her scrapbooks, along with her family home, were donated to the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. The building was occupied by the Girl Scouts in 1941 and named the Griffin-McNett House.

McNett, Eleanor Griffin

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