First State Meeting of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas
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N 31° 03.924 W 098° 10.670
14R E 578436 N 3437140
One of eight on the Lampasas County Courthouse Square, this particular marker commemorates that first historic meeting.
Waymark Code: WM11WZ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/18/2006
Views: 17
Index Entry: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, First State Meeting of the Address: City: Lampasas County: Lampasas Subject Codes: WC; WN Year Marker Erected: 1992 Designations: na Marker Location: Lampasas County Courthouse Square, Western and 2nd, Lampasas Marker Size: 27" x 42" Subject Repairs Completed: Faded; Refinish
Marker Number: 1873
Marker Text: On April 20, 1892, thirteen members of the Daughters of the Lone Star Republic met in joint session with the Texas Veterans Association in Lampasas. Having been organized the previous November in Houston, the Daughters had been at work in the interim preparing a constitution and by-laws.
Guy M. Bryan, vice president of the Texas Veterans Association, presided at the 1892 annual convention in the Lampasas County Courthouse. Mrs. Willie Ashe of Houston, representing her grandmother, Mrs. Anson Jones, President of the Daughters, addressed the gathering and eloquently stated the goals and objectives of the new organization.
Following the adjournment of the Texas Veterans' meeting on April 21, the Daughters of the Lone Star Republic reconvened at the Lampasas Methodist Church (2 blocks east). With Mrs. Anson Jones presiding, the members changed the name of the association to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and adopted a constitution.
The first state meeting of the DRT solidified the members' desire to organize and inaugurated a Texas institution dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the Republic era. (1992)
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