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  1. Caroline Sybil Ryrie [1] born in Moscow, Idaho, the only child of Alexander and Henrietta (Watkins) Ryrie. Her father, an immigrant from Scotland, was the city's mayor (1895–97) [ 4 ] and her mother was the daughter of prominent physician Dr. William W. Watkins, the first president of the state's medical association and a member of the board of regents of the new University of Idaho .

  2. BRINK, Carol Ryrie. Born 28 December 1865, Moscow, Idaho; died 15 August 1981, La Jolla, California. Daughter of Alexander and Henrietta Watkins Ryrie; married Raymond W. Brink, 1918. Carol Ryrie Brink grew up in the West she later used for the settings of some of her works. Her father was a Scotsman who emigrated to Idaho, helped to plan and ...

  3. Carol Ryrie was born on Dec. 28, 1895, in Moscow, Idaho. Her father, the first mayor of Moscow, died when she was 5, and her mother passed away a few years later. She grew up under the care of her maternal grandmother and a maiden aunt, both of whom loved to tell her stories. After high school, she attended the University of Idaho for three ...

  4. Jul 27, 2021 · Carol Ryrie Brink published more than thirty books in her lifetime, wrote several plays, and was a talented poet. Despite her many accomplishments, by the 1980s she was unknown to most residents of Moscow. It is largely thanks to the interest and dedication of one woman that we were reintroduced to our hometown author.

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  5. Carol Ryrie Brink (1895—1981) Quick Reference (1895–1981), award-winning American historical author. Brink was born in Moscow, Idaho, and was orphaned at a young ...

  6. Raymond W. Brink. (1890–1973) (m. 1918–73, his death) Children. David R. Brink (b. 1919) Nora Caroline Brink Hunter. Carol Ryrie Brink (December 28, 1895 – August 15, 1981) was an American author of over thirty juvenile and adult books. Her novel Caddie Woodlawn won the 1936 Newbery Medal and a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958.

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  8. Carol Ryrie Brink was born on December 28, 1895 in Moscow, Idaho. She attended the Universities of Idaho and California Berkeley, from which she graduated in 1918. She met and married Raymond Brink, a mathematician at the University of Minnesota. She was an orphan, raised by her aunt and grandmother, and grew up listening to their stories.

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