DEATH OF A PIONEER--Mrs. Agatha Perkins Barron of Rusk passes away--Special to the news--RUSK, TX July 31--Mrs. Agatha Perkins Barron , wife of Judge S. B. Barron, died at her home here at 7:30 am last Sunday, at the age of 64 years. Mrs. Barron was one of the rapidly diminishing number of the old type of Southern womenhood so much loved in the South. She was a native of Huntsville, AL, where she was educated, graduated in the Huntsville Female College in 1856. She possessed many of the charms and accomplishments which were the heritage of the women reared in the South in that period. Hers was an uncommonly bright and well stored mind, and both as a writer and conversationalist, she had few equals. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, also of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Dallas Morning News Thursday, Aug 02, 1906 Dallas, TX Page: 6
Contributor: Helen L. Smith Hoke (46540075) • [email protected]
DEATH OF A PIONEER--Mrs. Agatha Perkins Barron of Rusk passes away--Special to the news--RUSK, TX July 31--Mrs. Agatha Perkins Barron , wife of Judge S. B. Barron, died at her home here at 7:30 am last Sunday, at the age of 64 years. Mrs. Barron was one of the rapidly diminishing number of the old type of Southern womenhood so much loved in the South. She was a native of Huntsville, AL, where she was educated, graduated in the Huntsville Female College in 1856. She possessed many of the charms and accomplishments which were the heritage of the women reared in the South in that period. Hers was an uncommonly bright and well stored mind, and both as a writer and conversationalist, she had few equals. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, also of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Dallas Morning News Thursday, Aug 02, 1906 Dallas, TX Page: 6
Contributor: Helen L. Smith Hoke (46540075) • [email protected]
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Aggie, Wife of S. B. Baron, formerly Aggie Scott Leftwich. Died at Tusk, Texas July 29, 1906.
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