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  2. Laura Troubridge (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge (1858 – 15 March 1929) was a British diarist, letter-writer, artist and illustrator. A professional artist from an aristocratic background, she was known for her portraits of Queen Victoria and her family, and paintings of children and fairy subjects, generally in watercolour and pastel.

  3. Sarah Horton Cockrell - Wikipedia

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    Children 5 Sarah Horton Cockrell (January 13, 1819 – April 26, 1892) [ 1 ] was a Texan business woman who is known for her contributions to the economic and infrastructural development of the town of Dallas from 1858 to her death.

  4. John Neely Bryan - Wikipedia

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    When Dallas became the county seat, Bryan donated the land for the courthouse. In 1843, he married Margaret Beeman, a daughter of the Beeman family who settled in Dallas from Bird's Fort. The couple had five children. [1] Another Beeman, John, arrived in Dallas in April 1842 and planted the first corn. [2]

  5. Mary Martha Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    Mary Martha Sherwood (née Butt; 6 May 1775 – 22 September 1851) was a nineteenth-century English children's writer. Of her more than four hundred works, the best known include The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (1814) and the two series The History of Henry Milner (1822–1837) and The History of the Fairchild Family (1818–1847).

  6. State Thomas, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The pet-friendly park spans eight acres and features walking paths, benches, groves of trees, and views of both the downtown and uptown Dallas skylines. [3] The park also features a memorial to the park's namesake, the Rev. A.R. Griggs, a 19th-century Baptist preacher and leader in the historic State Thomas and Freedman's community.

  7. List of museums in North Texas - Wikipedia

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    Dallas County Courthouse - Old Red Museum. The list of museums in North Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  8. Society and culture of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Church (2 vol 1966), covers all denominations online; Clark, G. Kitson The making of Victorian England (1963). online; Corey, Melinda, and George Ochoa, eds. The encyclopedia of the Victorian world: a reader's companion to the people, places, events, and everyday life of the Victorian era (Henry Holt, 1996) online

  9. Wilson Block (Dallas, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Block is a historic district located in east Dallas, Texas and was one of the first residential developments in Dallas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [3] The houses have been restored and are maintained to preserve their turn-of-the-century Victorian revival style architecture.