Vivian Johnson Hamlin Terrett Papers 1966-1990

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Vivian Johnson Hamlin Terrett Papers 1966-1990

Vivian Johnson Hamlin Terrett spent most of her adult life as a resident of San Antonio, Texas, where she was an active member of civic and cultural organizations. Mrs. Terrett held a number of leadership positions in civic and historical preservation organizations. Positions included: Chairman, 1960-1961; President, San Antonio Conservation Society, 1961-1963 and 1971-1973; Director, Fiesta San Antonio Commission, 1961-1966; President, Texas State Historic Theatre Foundation of San Jose Mission, 1964; Vice-President, and founding member, San Antonio Arts Council, 1965-1966; President, Woman's Pavilion for HemisFair, 1966-1968; and Chairman, San Antonio Bicentennial Commission, 1975-1977. She received numerous citations for her work. A Night in Old San Antonio, Printed material, correspondence, reports, photographs, scrapbook material, and artifacts, 1966-90, document Vivian Johnson Hamlin Terrett's work in civic and cultural organizations in San Antonio, Texas, notably the Woman's Pavilion at HemisFair '68 and the San Antonio Bicentennial Commission. There are also personal items in the collection.

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HemisFair (1968 : San Antonio, Tex.)

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HemisFair (1968 : San Antonio, Tex.) Woman's Pavilion.

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Terrett, Vivian Johnson Hamlin, 1903-2001

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Vivian Johnson Hamlin Terrett was born on August 31, 1903, in Cameron, Texas. Her first husband, Winfield Scott Hamlin, served in the U.S. Air Force, and she traveled extensively with him during his years of military service. After his death, she married Dulany Terrett in 1983. Mrs. Terrett spent most of her adult life in San Antonio, Texas, where she was an active member of civic and cultural organizations. She received numerous citations for her work. Mrs. Terrett died March 14, 2001. ...

San Antonio Bicentennial Commission.

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