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  1. Clements Ripley (August 26, 1892 – July 22, 1954) was an American fiction writer and screenwriter. Early life. Ripley was born on August 26, 1892, in Tacoma, Washington. He was the son of Thomas E. Ripley, and the grandson of American Civil War officer William Y. W. Ripley, who received the Medal of Honor for heroism at the Battle of Malvern Hill.

  2. Jun 20, 2016 · Ripley, Clements and Katharine Ball Ripley. August 26, 1892–July 22, 1954, March 20, 1898–July 24, 1955. "Believe it or not, the Ripleys—Clements and Katharine—are Charleston’s most prolific and best known national authors,” asserted the Charleston Evening Post on September 5, 1949.

  3. Clements Ripley (August 26, 1892 – July 22, 1954) was an American fiction writer and screenwriter. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life. Ripley was born on August 26, 1892, in Tacoma, Washington.

  4. Clements Ripley (August 26, 1892 – July 22, 1954) was an American fiction writer and screenwriter. Early life. Ripley was born on August 26, 1892, in Tacoma, Washington. He was the son of Thomas E. Ripley, and the grandson of American Civil War officer William Y. W. Ripley, who received the Medal of Honor for heroism at the Battle of Malvern ...

  5. By Clements Ripley. September 1938 Issue. by Robert Selph Henry. [ Bobbs-Merrill, $5.00] IF you want to see what happens when centralized government, with the very best of motives,...

  6. published and unpublished material written by Clements Ripley (1892. 1954) and his wife Katherine Ball Ripley (1898-1955).

  7. In 1759, twelve-year old John Paul (John Charles Farrow) attacks an English officer trying to enforce English laws against bagpipe playing and wearing kilts, symbols of Scottish nationalism.