Info from Find A Grave contributor Searchers of our Past
She graduated from Mineral Wells High school and was a school teacher for many years.
She married James Coleman Dunbar in 1921. He preceded her in death in 1923.
She began publishing the Norwood Press in Winnipeg, Canada in 1923 after her husband's death with no experience. In 1927, she purchased the Palo Pinto County Star.
In 1943, she married Joe Clarke and the couple moved to Fort Worth in 1946.
Author of the following books: Palo Pinto Story [1956]; David G. Burnett [1969]; Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees [1971]; A Century of Cow Business [1977]; The Slaughter Ranches and Their Markers [1979]; John Chisum, Jingle Bob King of the Pecos [1984]. Thomas J. Rusk - soldier - statesman - jurist" she wrote 166 feature articles for the Cattleman magazine.
Info from Find A Grave contributor Searchers of our Past
She graduated from Mineral Wells High school and was a school teacher for many years.
She married James Coleman Dunbar in 1921. He preceded her in death in 1923.
She began publishing the Norwood Press in Winnipeg, Canada in 1923 after her husband's death with no experience. In 1927, she purchased the Palo Pinto County Star.
In 1943, she married Joe Clarke and the couple moved to Fort Worth in 1946.
Author of the following books: Palo Pinto Story [1956]; David G. Burnett [1969]; Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees [1971]; A Century of Cow Business [1977]; The Slaughter Ranches and Their Markers [1979]; John Chisum, Jingle Bob King of the Pecos [1984]. Thomas J. Rusk - soldier - statesman - jurist" she wrote 166 feature articles for the Cattleman magazine.