Fleischer, Mary

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Mary Beth Fleischer worked as an assistant librarian at the Barker Texas History Center Library (later the Center for American History) for 32 years, mainly dealing with the technical and bibliographic aspects of the library.

She started at the Barker Texas History Center in 1961 and received a master's degree from the University of Texas Graduate School of Library Science in 1963. Additionally, she conducted extensive research into the life of Antoinette Lea Bledsoe Powers Robert, the sister of Sam Houston's wife, Margaret Moffette Lea Houston. Antoinette Lea (1823-1891) was very influential in the Texas Baptist church, especially after marrying her third husband, preacher William H. Roberts. They traveled the state establishing Sunday schools and training African-American preachers. Despite studying Antoinette Lea for twenty years, Fleischer never published any of this research. However, she has published many book reviews and in 1969 she edited and published historian Dudley Goodall Wooten's article "Perversions of History" in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly.

From the description of Fleischer, Mary Beth, papers, 1960s-1993. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 660845135

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creatorOf Fleischer, Mary Beth. Fleischer, Mary Beth, papers, 1960s-1993. University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Fleischer Anhalt Gallery (Los Angeles, Calif.). Correspondence with Edward F. Fry, 1968. University of Pennsylvania Library
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associatedWith American Association for State and Local History corporateBody
associatedWith Bledsoe, William. person
associatedWith Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Fleischer Anhalt Gallery (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, 1819-1867. person
associatedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. person
associatedWith Powers, Charles. person
associatedWith Robert, Antoinette Lea Bledsoe Powers, 1823-1899. person
associatedWith Robert, William. H. person
associatedWith Texas Library Association corporateBody
associatedWith University of Texas at Austin. Center for American History corporateBody
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Brazoria (Tex.)
Washington (Tex.)
Independence (Tex.)
Marion (Ala.)
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