Johnny Gruelle created Raggedy Ann as a gift to his daughter Marcella. Mr. Gruelle's two sons, Worth and Dickie, loved Raggedy Ann but felt that she was lonely and needed a brother. Over time, Gruelle created Raggedy Andy with the same floppy charm as Raggedy Ann.
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Patricia Hall has written and lectured extensively on Johnny Gruelle and his contributions to American culture. Her collection of Gruelle's books, dolls, correspondence, original artwork, business records, and photographs is one of the most comprehensive in the world. Many of these photographs appear in Raggedy Ann and More: Johnny Gruelle's Dolls and Mercha
More about Patricia HallPatricia Hall has written and lectured extensively on Johnny Gruelle and his contributions to American culture. Her collection of Gruelle's books, dolls, correspondence, original artwork, business records, and photographs is one of the most comprehensive in the world. Many of these photographs appear in Raggedy Ann and More: Johnny Gruelle's Dolls and Mercha
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