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Preservationists

  • Becnel, Veronica Nia Dorian
  • Brindley, Anne Ammons
  • Buard, Rebecca J.
  • Burleson, Emma Kyle
  • Driscoll, Clara
  • Edwards, Emily
  • Ezzell, Margaret Murphy
  • Fisher, Rebecca Jane Gilleland
  • Green, Mary Rowena [Rena] Maverick
  • Green, Mary Vance
  • Hays, Margaret Parx
  • Johnson, Claudia Alta Taylor [Lady Bird]
  • Maverick, Lucy Madison
  • McFarland, Mae Wynne
  • O'Connor, Kathryn Carlisle Stoner
  • Pape, Eleanor Fay Jurney
  • Roberts, Annie Lee Warren
  • Shindler, Emma Eugenie Blount
  • Taylor, Amanda Cartwright
  • Lawler, Ruth Curry
  • Craig, Algerene M. Akins
  • Pleasant, Alclair Vivian Mays
  • Culberson, Sally Harrison
  • Zavala, Adina Emilia De
  • Moody, Mildred Paxton
  • George, Zelma Watson
  • Watson, Geraldine Ellis
  • Stone, Cornelia Branch
  • Runge, Johanna
  • McCafferty, Clara Sue Blackstock
  • Texas Historical and Landmarks Association
  • Colquitt, Alice Fuller Murrell
  • La Retama Club
  • Reynolds, Mary Frances [Debbie]
  • Martin, Mary Belle Littles
  • PĂ©rez Carvajal, Esther
  • Ballinger, Betty Eve
  • Ledbetter, Lena Dancy
  • Bailey, Light D'Albergo
  • Navarro, Adela Margarita
  • McAlester, Virginia Wallace Savage Talkington

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