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Runnells may refer to: * Runnells, Iowa, a city in Polk County * Fanny Huntington Runnells Poole (1863–1940), American writer * Maud Runnells (1934–2002), known as Marion Montgomery, American jazz singer * Tom Runnells Thomas William Runnells (born April 17, 1955) is an American former infielder, coach and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). Biography Runnells attended the University of Northern Colorado and originally signed with the San Francisco Giants ... (born 1955), American baseball player and coach * Runnells Specialized Hospital, a hospital in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey See also * Runnels, a surname {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Runnells, Iowa
Runnells is a city in the southeastern corner of Polk County, Iowa, Polk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 457 at the time of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is part of the Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines–West Des Moines, Iowa, West Des Moines Des Moines metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Runnells has its own Post Office, located at 112 Brown Street. History Runnells incorporated as a city on May 21, 1903. It was named for John S. Runnells, a former editorial writer for the ''Des Moines Register, Iowa State Register'' and private secretary for Governor Samuel Merrill (Iowa governor), Samuel Merrill. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the United States census, census of 2020, there were 457 people, 185 households, and 144 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,103.9 inhabitants per square mile (426.2/km2). There were ...
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Fanny Huntington Runnells Poole
Fanny Runnells Poole (, Runnells; 1863–1940) was an American writer. She was a book reviewer for ''Home Journal'' and ''Town and Country'', 1894-8. She was the author of ''A Bank of Violets'' (verse), 1895; ''Three Songs of Love'' (music), 1906; and ''Mugen'' (verse), 1908. She also compiled an unpublished poetical anthology. Poole enjoyed singing, teaching, the care of little children, the culture of flowers, embroidery, and old book and picture collections. But her absorbing passion was poetry. Poole died in 1940. Early life and education Fanny (sometimes spelled Fannie) Huntington Runnells was born at Orford, New Hampshire, in 1863. Her parents were Rev. Moses Thurston Runnells, a historian and 23 years pastor of the Congregational Church at Sanbornton, and Fannie Maria Baker Runnells. She was directly descended from the early Huntingtons of Connecticut, including Governor Samuel Huntington, Jedediah Huntington in poetry, and Daniel Huntington in art. Isolated, to a large ...
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Maud Runnells
Marion Montgomery (November 17, 1934 – July 22, 2002)John Fordham, "Obituary: Marion Montgomery - Minimalist jazz singer who excelled in clubs and cabaret"
'''', July 23, 2002.
was an American jazz singer, who lived for the majority of her life in the United Kingdom.


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Born Marian Maud Runnells (she later changed the spelling of Marian to Marion) in Natchez,

Tom Runnells
Thomas William Runnells (born April 17, 1955) is an American former infielder, coach and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). Biography Runnells attended the University of Northern Colorado and originally signed with the San Francisco Giants. He played parts of two seasons (1985– 86) with the Cincinnati Reds, appearing in 40 games and batting .174 in 46 at bats without a home run or run batted in. He was a switch hitter who threw right-handed. Runnells began his managerial career with Cincinnati's AA Eastern League affiliate, the Vermont Reds, in . In 1989, his Indianapolis Indians won the American Association championship and the "AAA Classic", earning him a promotion to a coaching position with the parent Montreal Expos. On June 2, 1991, he was promoted again to manager of the Expos, who were lodged in last place in the National League East Division after 49 games. His time as Expos manager was short but tumultuous. Succeeding the very popular Buck Rodgers, he had ...
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Runnells Specialized Hospital
Runnells Specialized Hospital is a hospital in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey.''Encyclopedia of New Jersey''
Hospitals in New Jersey, 2000 page 90: Accessed September 7, 2017
Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County owns and operates nursing care facilities and hospitals in the state of New Jersey. It is a subsidiary of Center Management Group, LLC. Runnells Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare-Berkeley Heights has 344 beds and operates in Berkeley Heights.


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Originally called Bonnie Burn Sanatorium,''Berkeley Heights'' By ...
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