Grace Kerns
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Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 – September 10, 1936) was an American soprano singer, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s.
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Grace Kerns
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Grace Kerns
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Grace Kerns
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near Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
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1936-09-10
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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1879-08-27
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A white woman with short dark wavy hair, wearing a headband with a laurel-crown effect, and a dark dress with a deep scooped neckline, and a strand of pearls
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1879-08-27
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Grace Kerns, from a 1922 publication
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1936-09-10
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Singer
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Miriam Clark, Grace Nash, Katherine Clark, Catherine Clarke, Jane Clarke
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Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 – September 10, 1936) was an American soprano singer, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s.
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Miriam Clark, Grace Nash, Katherine Clark, Catherine Clarke, Jane Clarke
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1879
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1936