Ruth GRAVES WAKEFIELD

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Inventor, Industrialist, Businessman

AmericanBorn Ruth Jones GRAVES

Inventor of the Toll House Cookie, the first chocolate chip cookie, which she created c. 1938

Born on June 17, 1903 in East Walpole, Massachusetts, USA , United States

Died on January 10, 1977 in Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Wakefield was educated at Framingham State Normal School Department of Household Arts in 1924. Then, she worked as a dietitian and lectured about foods. In 1928, she and her husband Kenneth Donald Wakefield (1897 – 1997) had a son, Kenneth Donald Wakefield Jr. In 1930, she and her husband bought a tourist lodge (the Toll House Inn) in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts in Plymouth County. ...   Wakefield was educated at Framingham State Normal School Department of Household Arts in 1924. Then, she worked as a dietitian and lectured about foods. In 1928, she and her husband Kenneth Donald Wakefield (1897 – 1997) had a son, Kenneth Donald Wakefield Jr. In 1930, she and her husband bought a tourist lodge (the Toll House Inn) in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts in Plymouth County.



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