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Mollie E. Moore

Proctor, Comanche County

Marker Text

(1844-1909) During the Civil War, wrote poems Texans memorized, cut out of newspapers, sent their boys on the battlefront: about the deaths of heroes, Texans' units, Confederate victories and such topics. She also did social work and nursing at Camp Ford, Tyler. She was a lively, spirited girl who went horseback riding with a pistol strapped to her side. After war, became nationally known poet, novelist, columnist. Married a newspaper editor. Led New Orleans society 20 years. Near this marker site, at Old Mooresville (now Proctor) often visited her brother's family. (1965)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 67 and 377, (Proctor Grocery Store), Proctor.
Marker # 3433
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; women, women's history topics; cowboys; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 31.989818, -98.434074

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