Arguably, Susanna Dickinson stands as Caldwell County's greatest woman in history. From her early immigration to her later move from Lockhart to Austin, her notoriety began as Messenger of the Alamo and concluded as a woman of prominence in the Capital City. In between, her tumultuous life remains a testament to the courageous perseverance of women who do whatever it takes to survive and preserve their families.
Author/historian/Texas archivist Donaly E. Brice will discuss this important historical figure. He is joined by songwriter Fletcher Clark (also of Lockhart) who will present his epic ballad, There Must Be a Good Man in Texas. Reprising a program they presented in February for Susanna's 200th birthday celebration by the Friends of the O. Henry and Susanna Dickinson Museum in Austin, the evening blends academic and folk history and art.
Date and Time
Tuesday Aug 5, 2014
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
6:30PM, Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Location
Parish Hall of (Episcopal) Church of the Annunciation, 301 S. Walnut in Luling.
Fees/Admission
Free to the public, presented by the Caldwell County Genealogical and Historical Society
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Lockhart Chamber of Commerce
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