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  2. Gayle Hunnicutt - Wikipedia

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    Gayle Jenkins, Lady Jenkins (née Hunnicutt; February 6, 1943 – August 31, 2023) was an American film, television and stage actress. She starred in more than 30 films. She starred in more than 30 films.

  3. Mary Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jenkins may refer to: Mary Jenkins (conspirator) (1823–1865), American woman convicted of taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln Mary Jenkins (writer) (born 1944), Welsh-Canadian historical romance novelist

  4. Blanche McVeigh - Wikipedia

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    Blanche McVeigh (August 23, 1895 – June 1, 1970) was an American printmaker, founder of the Fort Worth School of Fine Arts and Fort Worth Artists Guild, and art educator in Fort Worth, Texas. Known for her mastery of the aquatint medium, McVeigh’s leadership in art education influenced a generation of local artists, particularly members of ...

  5. PHOTOS: Hollywood’s biggest movie stars who visited Fort ...

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    Fort Worth was a frequent stop for some of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars during the 1940s and 1950s. These photos from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s archive capture some of the glitz and ...

  6. Mary Surratt - Wikipedia

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    Mary moved with her children into the home of her cousin, Thomas Jenkins, in nearby Clinton. [30] [31] Within a year, John purchased 200 acres (81 ha) of farmland near what is now Clinton, and by 1853, he constructed a tavern and an inn there. [32] Mary initially refused to move herself and the children into the new residence.

  7. List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first mayor of Fort Worth after its incorporation as a mayor-council government and the second practicing physician in the area. Resigned in 1874 amid controversy about debt handling and a city deficit. 2nd Captain Giles Hiram Day — 10 November 1874 – 8 August 1878 3rd Robert Emmett Beckham — 8 August 1878 – 12 April 1880 4th

  8. List of first women lawyers and judges in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mary Agnes Aird: [107] First female law graduate of St. Mary's University (1936) [Bexar County, Texas] Elizabeth Carrie Jandt: [107] First female law graduate of St. Mary's University who was the daughter of an alumnus [Bexar County, Texas] Hattie Ruth Elam Briscoe: [1] [2] [3] First African American female lawyer in Bexar County, Texas (c. 1956)

  9. Eve Brent - Wikipedia

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    Brent was born Jean Ann Ewers in Houston, Texas, in 1929, and raised in Fort Worth. She appeared on radio, in guest-starring roles and commercials on television, in movies, and on the theater stage. She appeared on radio, in guest-starring roles and commercials on television, in movies, and on the theater stage.