Sallie B. Capps Papers 1869-1943

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Sallie B. Capps Papers 1869-1943

Encompassing the years 1869 through 1943, the papers reflect the life of Sallie B. Capps as a young lady in Sherman, Texas, as a wife and mother in Fort Worth, and as an activist dedicated to furthering the progress of education in her area of Texas. They contain journals, correspondence, literary works, clippings, financial records, diaries, scrapbooks, broadsides, reports, programs, handbooks, and grade reports.

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College of Industrial Arts (Denton, Tex.)

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Anderson, Mattie Mae.

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Turrentine, R. J.

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Blayney, Lindsey, b. 1874

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Capps, Sallie B. (Sallie Brooke), approximately 1865-1946

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Sallie Brooke Capps was prominent in Fort Worth educational, civic, and church activities. She helped organize the Fort Worth Kindergarten Association, was a regent of the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Texas, a charter member of the Woman's Club, and a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church. She was married to William Capps, a Fort Worth attorney and businessman. From the description of Papers, 1869-1943. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 33019719 ...

Lucas, Alba.

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Capps, Count Brooke.

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Judd, Cornelius D.

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Capps, Sallie B. (Sallie Brooke), approximately 1865-1946

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Sallie Brooke Capps was prominent in Fort Worth educational, civic, and church activities. She helped organize the Fort Worth Kindergarten Association, was a regent of the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Texas, a charter member of the Woman's Club, and a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church. She was married to William Capps, a Fort Worth attorney and businessman. From the description of Papers, 1869-1943. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 33019719 ...

Capps, William

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White, E. V.

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Blanton, Annie Webb, 1870-1945

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Brigadier General William Graham Webb (1824-1902) was a lawyer, soldier, and newspaperman from Georgia, who moved to La Grange, Texas, in 1844. He married Sarah Hill in 1848, and the couple had four children, including Eugenia Webb, mother to Annie Webb Blanton (1870-1945). After fighting during the Mexican War, Webb joined the Texas Militia and practiced law in La Grange. The 22nd Brigrade of the Texas Militia, consisting of Fayette, Colorado, Wharton, and Matagorda Cou...

Brooke, John.

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Capps family.

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