Ruggles — may refer to:* Ruggles (MBTA station), a train station * Ruggles of Red Gap , a 1915 novel that has been adapted for stage and film * Carl Ruggles (1876 1971), American composer * David Ruggles (1810 1849), abolitionist * Benjamin Ruggles… … Wikipedia
Ruggles (MBTA station) — Infobox Station name=Ruggles image size=250 image caption=Ruggles station platform. The commuter rail tracks are on the opposite side of the fence. address=Ruggles and Tremont Streets, Boston coordinates = coord|42.3362|… … Wikipedia
Park Street (MBTA station) — Infobox Station name=Park Street Station image size= image caption=An Entrance to the MBTA s Park Street Station in Boston Mass, August 2008 coordinates = coord|42|21|23.11|N|71|3|45.33|W|name=Park Street MBTA… … Wikipedia
Gramercy Park — (sometimes misspelled as Grammercy) is a small, fenced in private park in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, New York State [ [http://nymag.com/nymetro/realestate/columns/gothamrealestate/9186/ NY Magazine article from May… … Wikipedia
Charles Ruggles — For the American politician, see Charles H. Ruggles. Charles Ruggles Ruggles in 1963. Born Charles Sherman Ruggles February 8, 1886(1886 02 08) … Wikipedia
Samuel Bulkley Ruggles — (11 April, 1800 ndash; 28 August, 1881) was an American lawyer and public figure. Born in New Milford, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale in 1814, and was admitted to the bar in 1821. He was a successful lawyer in New York City for several years … Wikipedia
Gramercy Park — Blick vom Südtor des Gramercy Park Richtung Norden mit der Statue von Edwin Booth in der Mitte (Mai 2007) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles Ruggles — Nombre real Charles Sherman Ruggles Nacimiento 8 de febrero de 1886 Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Wesley Ruggles — Nacimiento 11 de junio de 1889 … Wikipedia Español
John Ruggles-Brise — Colonel Sir John Archibald Ruggles Brise, 2nd Baronet, CB, OBE, TD (13 June 1908 20 February 2007) was Lord Lieutenant of Essex from 1958 to 1978, and was the first Pro Chancellor of Essex University from 1964 to 1979. He was also a president of… … Wikipedia