![]() ![]() Volland Company, was the first in a series of books about his cloth doll character and her friends. Raggedy Ann Stories (1918), written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle and published by the P. ![]() Patent Office registered Gruelle's trademark application (107328) for the Raggedy Ann name on November 23, 1915. (Riley was a well-known Hoosier poet and a Gruelle family friend and neighbor from the years when they resided in Indianapolis.) The U.S. On June 17, 1915, shortly after submitting his patent application for the doll's design, Johnny Gruelle applied for a registered trademark for the Raggedy Ann name, which he created by combining words from two of James Whitcomb Riley poems, "The Raggedy Man" and "Little Orphant Annie". Raggedy Ann and Andy's Grow and Learn Library.Written by others illustrated by Gruelle and/or others.Written by Johnny Gruelle illustrated by others.Written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle. ![]()
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