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Encyclopedia > Charles Griffith Ross

Charles Griffith Ross (1885 - 1950) was a U.S. journalist. He served as White House Press Secretary between 1945 and 1950. He won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for his article entitled, "The Country's Plight, What Can Be Done About It?", a discussion of economic situation of the United States.






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Charles Owen Griffith married Margaret Lucia Manatt, daughter of Samuel and Mary Jane Manatt, in 1892.
Charles Griffith became the manager of Samuel Manatt's farm and other business interests and so divided his time between Kalona and his home at 25th and G streets in San Diego.
People include Charles Griffith and his wife Margaret; their daughters Lucia and Jean; Margaret's sister Orf and her daughter Marian [adopted by Charles and Margaret Griffith]; Margaret and Orf's aunt Sarah, sister Sarah, and brother Ross; the Griffith's chauffeur, cook, and nurse; and Samuel Fox, owner of Lion Clothing Company, and other Fox family members.
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