Kay Hart Papers 1895-1972

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Kay Hart Papers 1895-1972

An artist and historian, Kay Louise Nagel Hart (1897-1973) was instrumental in the San Antonio Conservation Society’s establishment of the Old San Antonio Museum and worked as a curator and guide there. Research notes, writings, and museum records make up the bulk of the papers, reflecting Hart's interest in the history of San Antonio.

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Old San Antonio Museum (San Antonio, Tex.)

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San Antonio Conservation Society

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Hart, Kay, 1897-1973

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Curator of the Old San Antonio Museum, San Antonio, Tex. (now named the Bolivar Hall Exhibits). From the description of Papers, 1895-1972. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70961922 Kay Louise Nagel was born in Texas on 1897 March 16 to Rudolph H. (1869-1949) and Clara Long (1878-1966) Nagel, both natives of Missouri. She married Aladin James Hart in 1920; the couple later divorced. Hart was instrumental in the San Ant...