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Hogg, Ima

Ima Hogg, daughter of Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882. After graduating from the University of Texas, between 1901 and 1909 she studied music in New York, Berlin, and Vienna. She then moved to Houston, where she gave piano lessons to a select group of pupils and helped found the Houston Symphony Orchestra. She served as the first vice president of the Houston Symphony Society and became president in 1917. Ima Hogg was also involved in founding the Houston Child Guidance Center and the Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygiene. She was involved in the Philosophical Society of Texas, the Texas State Historical Survey Committee, and the Academy of Texas. She received numerous awards and honors for her philanthropic and cultural contributions to the state of Texas. On August 19, 1975, at the age of 93, Ima Hogg died of complications from a traffic accident while she was vacationing in London.

From the description of Ima Hogg symphony programs collection, 1900-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 60246543

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Ima Hogg, daughter of Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882. After graduating from the University of Texas, between 1901 and 1909 she studied music in New York, Berlin, and Vienna. She then moved to Houston, where she gave piano lessons to a select group of pupils and helped found the Houston Symphony Orchestra. She served as the first vice president of the Houston Symphony Society and became president in 1917. Ima Hogg was also involved in foundi...

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Only daughter of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg, Ima Hogg was a philanthropist, supporter of the arts, collector of antiques, and historic preservationist. From the guide to the Ima Hogg Photograph Collection 65-143 through 97-352. 30307641., 1830-1977, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

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Only daughter of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg, Ima Hogg was a philanthropist and supporter of the arts, mental health, and historical restoration in Houston, the state of Texas, and the United States. From the guide to the Ima Hogg Papers, 1824-1977, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

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