Clara Driscoll (philanthropist)
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Clara Driscoll (April 2, 1881 – July 17, 1945), was a Texas-born philanthropist. In 1967, a Texas Historical Marker (number 6461) honoring Driscoll was placed at 2312 San Gabriel Avenue, Austin.[1] In 1978, Texas Historical Marker number 1287 honoring Driscoll was placed at the Driscoll Family Mausoleum, Alamo Masonic Cemetery, East Commerce St., San Antonio.[2]
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Clara Driscoll | |
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Born | (1881-04-02)April 2, 1881 St. Mary's of Aransas, Texas, US |
Died | July 17, 1945(1945-07-17) (aged 64) Corpus Christi, Texas, US |
Occupation(s) | Philanthropist, historic preservationist, businesswoman |
Known for | Saving the Alamo |
Spouse | Henry Hulme Sevier (1906–1937) |
Parent(s) | Robert Driscoll Sr. Catherine McGrath Duggan Driscoll |
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