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Robert Edward Nail, Jr.

Albany, Shackelford County

Marker Text

Robert (Bobby) Nail graduated from Albany High School in 1926. In New Jersey, at Lawrenceville Prep. School and Princeton U., his literary activities were highly acclaimed. Nail directed theater groups in Fort Worth, Dallas and Abilene before returning to Albany. In 1938, he wrote Doctor Shackelford’s Paradise, which became Fort Griffin Fandangle, the oldest outdoor musical in Texas. His production of the nativity is still presented in Albany. He was named outstanding citizen of Albany in 1947, and appointed to the Fine Arts commission of Texas in 1966. His legacy can be found in the Old Jail Art Center, Robert E. Nail Archives, and Robert Nail Scholarship Fund.

Marker Details

Address 329 S. 3rd Street
Location Description
Marker # 17619
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Fine Arts
Latitude, Longitude 32.721914, -99.296987

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