Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers 1905-1909, 1984

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Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers 1905-1909, 1984

Ella Dancy Dibrell (1863-1920) was a resident of Seguin, Texas, who was active in a number of organizations, including the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. The Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers contain letters, printed material, and a photograph related to the activities of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, particularly concerning the custody of the Alamo.

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Daughters of the Republic of Texas

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Driscoll, Clara, 1881-1945

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Dibrell, Ella Dancy, -1920

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Ella Peyton Dancy was born near LaGrange, Fayette County, Texas, on 1863 November 6, the daughter of John Winfield Scott (1810-1899) and Lucy Nowlin Dancy. Her father, who arrived in Texas in 1836 December, served in the Congress of the Republic of Texas and the Texas State Legislature and, as a soldier, helped repel the Mexican invasion of 1842. On 1879 February 25, Ella Dancy married Thomas A. Hall (born circa 1854). The couple had two daughters, Clara and Olivia, and ...

Dibrell, Ella Dancy, -1920

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Ella Peyton Dancy was born near LaGrange, Fayette County, Texas, on 1863 November 6, the daughter of John Winfield Scott (1810-1899) and Lucy Nowlin Dancy. Her father, who arrived in Texas in 1836 December, served in the Congress of the Republic of Texas and the Texas State Legislature and, as a soldier, helped repel the Mexican invasion of 1842. On 1879 February 25, Ella Dancy married Thomas A. Hall (born circa 1854). The couple had two daughters, Clara and Olivia, and ...