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- catalog abstract "This historic collection is the most complete and authoritative history of the women who have contributed to the life of the Lone Star State.".
- catalog contributor b206327.
- catalog contributor b206328.
- catalog contributor b206329.
- catalog coverage "Dallas (Tex.) Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Dallas (Tex.) Description.".
- catalog coverage "Texas Biography.".
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description ""Mother of Texas": Jane Wilkinson Long -- "Trials and troubles" in Texas: Mary Crownover Rabb -- Foster mother to a community: Louisa Ervendberg -- Texas's girl: Dilue Rose Harris -- Lady ambassador for Texas: Mary Austin Holley -- The women who gentled a general: Margaret Lea Houston -- Founder of a dynasty: Rosa von Roeder Kleberg -- Recorder of Texas life: Mary Adams Maverick -- "La patron": Henrietta Chamberlain King -- "The darling of the plains": Mollie Goodnight -- A Texas cattle queen: Lizzie Johnson Williams -- Sculptress of statesmen: Elisabet Ney -- The lady of Bayou Bend: Ima Hogg -- Preserver of Texas heritage: Adina De Zavala -- "Savior of the Alamo": Clara Driscoll -- Texas's foremost women educator: Annie Webb Blanton -- "Me for ma": Governor Miriam Amanda Ferguson -- Texas's "petticoat lobbyist": Jane Yelvington McCallum -- "I have books I must write": Dorothy Scarborough -- "Mrs. Secretary": Oveta Culp Hobby -- "The little lady on the big bench": Sarah Tilghman Hughes -- "The Texas babe": Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias -- "That woman": Frances "Sissy" Farenthold -- Congresswoman from Texas: Barbara Jordan -- Adviser to the president: Sarah Ragle Weddington -- Worker for women: Lupe Anguiano -- First Chicana legislator: Irma Rangel -- The right woman in the right place at the right time: Dr. Lorene Lane Rogers -- A woman of words: Liz Carpenter -- First lady: Lady Bird Johnson.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog description "This historic collection is the most complete and authoritative history of the women who have contributed to the life of the Lone Star State.".
- catalog extent "394 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Women in Texas.".
- catalog identifier "0890153051".
- catalog isFormatOf "Women in Texas.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Burnet, Tex. : Eakin Press,".
- catalog relation "Women in Texas.".
- catalog spatial "Dallas (Tex.) Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Dallas (Tex.) Description.".
- catalog spatial "Texas Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Texas".
- catalog subject "HQ1438.T4 C73 1982".
- catalog subject "Women Texas Biography.".
- catalog subject "Women Texas History.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Mother of Texas": Jane Wilkinson Long -- "Trials and troubles" in Texas: Mary Crownover Rabb -- Foster mother to a community: Louisa Ervendberg -- Texas's girl: Dilue Rose Harris -- Lady ambassador for Texas: Mary Austin Holley -- The women who gentled a general: Margaret Lea Houston -- Founder of a dynasty: Rosa von Roeder Kleberg -- Recorder of Texas life: Mary Adams Maverick -- "La patron": Henrietta Chamberlain King -- "The darling of the plains": Mollie Goodnight -- A Texas cattle queen: Lizzie Johnson Williams -- Sculptress of statesmen: Elisabet Ney -- The lady of Bayou Bend: Ima Hogg -- Preserver of Texas heritage: Adina De Zavala -- "Savior of the Alamo": Clara Driscoll -- Texas's foremost women educator: Annie Webb Blanton -- "Me for ma": Governor Miriam Amanda Ferguson -- Texas's "petticoat lobbyist": Jane Yelvington McCallum -- "I have books I must write": Dorothy Scarborough -- "Mrs. Secretary": Oveta Culp Hobby -- "The little lady on the big bench": Sarah Tilghman Hughes -- "The Texas babe": Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias -- "That woman": Frances "Sissy" Farenthold -- Congresswoman from Texas: Barbara Jordan -- Adviser to the president: Sarah Ragle Weddington -- Worker for women: Lupe Anguiano -- First Chicana legislator: Irma Rangel -- The right woman in the right place at the right time: Dr. Lorene Lane Rogers -- A woman of words: Liz Carpenter -- First lady: Lady Bird Johnson.".
- catalog title "Women in Texas : their lives, their experiences, their accomplishments / Ann Fears Crawford and Crystal Sasse Ragsdale.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".