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Mattie Davis Lucas

Sherman, Grayson County

Marker Text

(January 12, 1869 - October 27, 1936) Martha Ora "Mattie" Davis was born in Mississippi and moved to Texas as an infant. She earned a teaching certificate in 1884 and in 1889 married William H. Lucas. Active in civic organizations and women's clubs, Mattie spearheaded many civic improvements in Grayson County, including the establishment of a Carnegie library, home front war work, and the collection and preservation of local history. Her efforts to commemorate the Texas Centennial resulted in the placement of several historical markers. She co-authored the first history of Grayson County, published just days after her death in 1936. Recorded - 2001

Marker Details

Address 1304 W. Lamar St.
Location Description West Hill Cemetery, north portion near W. Lamar St. (SH 56) between S. Binkley and S. Ricketts streets
Marker # 12493
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type grave marker
Code educational topics; women's history topics; women's clubs, historians, World War I
Latitude, Longitude 33.632494, -96.620103

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