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Viola Case

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

Born in Virginia in 1821, Viola Case moved in 1848 to Victoria, where she taught at the Victoria Female Academy founded by her husband, the Rev. John R. Shive. She continued the school after his death in 1853 and after the death of her second husband, the Rev. Joel T. Case, in 1868. By 1870 the academy known as Mrs. Case's Select School, was coeducational and widely respected. She remained in charge until her death in 1894. Until 1973 the Victoria Bronte Public Library, which began as a collection of Mrs. Case's books, was supported by the Bronte Club, a literary society she founded in 1873.

Marker Details

Address Main Street, inside Victoria Public Library lobby
Location Description Main Library, Main St., Victoria (inside main entrance)
Marker # 6578
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; libraries; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.800802, -97.0044

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