Hogg, Ima, papers, 1824-1977.

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Hogg, Ima, papers, 1824-1977.

Correspondence, financial records, legal documents, minutes, reports, literary productions, and printed material document the life of Ima Hogg.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7169716

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Ima Hogg, daughter of Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882. After graduating from the University of Texas, between 1901 and 1909 she studied music in New York, Berlin, and Vienna. She then moved to Houston, where she gave piano lessons to a select group of pupils and helped found the Houston Symphony Orchestra. She served as the first vice president of the Houston Symphony Society and became president in 1917. Ima Hogg was also involved in founding the Housto...

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