Louise Daggett Fischer papers [manuscript], 1863-1966.

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Louise Daggett Fischer papers [manuscript], 1863-1966.

Creative works, correspondence, legal and financial documents, printed material, scrapbooks and scrapbook material, and photographs created or collected by Louise Daggett Fischer are found in her papers, documenting her personal and family life, emphasizing her musical interests, as a composer, performer and clubwoman in San Antonio, Texas

8 oversize boxes.

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Composer's Club (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Fischer, Albert Max 1818-

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Fischer, Louise D. (Louise Daggett), 1872-1959

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Composer, of San Antonio, Tex. From the description of Papers, 1877-1966. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70960617 Emma Louise Daggett was born in Ottertail City, Minnesota, on 1872 April 3 to Lorenzo Dow and Mary Frances Reynolds Daggett, the oldest of the couple's four children. Her father was a piano and pipe organ tuner who also gave piano and voice lessons. In 1891, he moved the family from their home in Erie, Pennsylvania,...

Fischer, Katherine, -1984

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Fischer's Drug Store (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Tuesday Musical Club (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Founded in 1901, the Tuesday Musical Club is the oldest music club for women in Texas. It was founded in 1901 by Anna Goodman Hertzberg, a graduate of the New York Conservatory of Music. There were six charter members who joined for the purpose of performing and discussing classical music. A year later the membership grew to 15. Today, the organization has 250 members and seven departments for member performance and community outreach. The Club promotes and supports the performance and discussio...