Clarke, Mary Whatley

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Mary Whatley Clarke was a prominent Southwestern author and Fort Worth Civic Leader for more than thirty years. She was born Mary Emma Whatley in 1899 to a pioneer Palo Pinto County family. In 1920 she married James Coltman Dunbar, the publisher of the Norwood Press in Winnepeg, Canada. After her husband's death in 1923, Mrs. Dunbar operated the newspaper for several years before selling it and returning to Palo Pinto. From 1933 to 1943, she owned the Palo Pinto County Star, a weekly newspaper in Mineral Wells. In 1946 she married Joe Clarke, a banker, and moved to Fort Worth. Mrs. Clarke was active in historical and social circles and wrote numerous books including The Palo Pinto Story, Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees, and John Simpson Chisum.

From the description of Clarke, Mary Whatley papers. (Fort Worth Library). WorldCat record id: 191194143

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