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Dibrell (Ella Dancy) Papers, 1905-1909, 1984

DRT Collection at Texas A&M University-San Antonio

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A Guide to the Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers, 1905-1909, 1984

Descriptive Summary Creator: Dibrell, Ella Dancy, 1863-1920 Title: Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers Dates: 1905-1909, 1984 Creator Ella Dancy Dibrell (1863-1920) was a resident of Seguin, Texas, who Abstract: was active in a number of organizations, including the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Content The Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers contain letters, printed material, and a Abstract: photograph related to the activities of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, particularly concerning the custody of the Alamo. Identification: Doc 3007 Extent: 11 items (10 folders) Language: Materials are in English. Repository: DRT Collection at Texas A&M University-San Antonio

Biographical Note

Ella Peyton Dancy was born near LaGrange, Fayette County, Texas, on 1863 November 6, the daughter of John Winfield Scott (1810-1899) and Lucy Nowlin Dancy. Her father, who arrived in Texas in 1836 December, served in the Congress of the Republic of Texas and the Texas State Legislature and, as a soldier, helped repel the Mexican invasion of 1842.

On 1879 February 25, Ella Dancy married Thomas A. Hall (born circa 1854). The couple had two daughters, Clara and Olivia, and apparently later divorced. Ella and her children eventually moved to Austin, where she attended the University of Texas. She married lawyer and politician Joseph Burton Dibrell (1855-1934) in 1899 October. The couple had one son, John Winfield Dancy Dibrell (1904-1937), and resided in Seguin and Austin.

Dibrell held leadership positions in a number of local, state, and national organizations. One generation removed from a resident of the Republic of Texas, Dibrell joined the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) as a “Real Daughter” in 1893 January. She served on the DRT executive committee from 1900-1911 and, as a friend of the sculptor Elisabet Ney (1833-1907), was involved in efforts to have Ney’s statues of Stephen F. Austin and placed in the state capitol in Austin and reproduced in the National Statuary Hall in , D.C.

Ella Dancy Dibrell died on 1920 February 12.

References

Cutrer, Emily Fourmy. The Art of the Woman: The Life and Work of Elisabet Ney. Women in the West, eds. Sandra L. Myres, Elliott West, and Julie Roy Jeffrey. Lincoln and London: University of Press, 1988.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas annual proceedings, DRT Collection at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Patriot Ancestor Album. Paducah, : Turner Publishing, 1995.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas: The Lineages of the Members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Volume I. Austin, Texas: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1963.

Ella Dancy Dibrell membership application, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Austin, Texas.

Terrell, A. A. “A Sketch of the Life of Mrs. Joseph B. Dibrell.” In The Part Taken by Women in American History, by Mrs. John A. Logan, 502-506. Wilmington, : The Perry-Nalle Publishing Co., 1912.

White, W. W. “Joseph Burton Dibrell.” Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fdi04.

Scope and Content Note

The Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers contain letters, printed material, and a photograph related to the activities of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, particularly concerning the custody of the Alamo. Letters discuss the dispute within the organization over control of the Alamo and include two by Clara Driscoll Sevier that give her response to the issue and her proposals for the Alamo. Two pamphlets and two newspaper clippings are also associated with the debate over control of the Alamo. A photograph taken during the 1905 meeting of the DRT in La Grange shows members of the organization along with surviving veterans of the Texas Revolution.

Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No restrictions. The collection is open for research.

Usage Restrictions

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Index Terms

Personal Names Dibrell, Ella Dancy, d. 1920. Driscoll, Clara, 1881-1945. Organizations Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Daughters of the Republic of Texas--Photographs. Subjects Veterans--Texas--Photographs. Locations Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.) Genres/Formats Personal papers. Clippings. Correspondence. Pamphlets. Photographs.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers, 1905-1909, 1984, Doc 3007, DRT Collection at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Eleanor N. Armstrong, 1986 February.

Processing Information

Processed by Warren Stricker, 1998 November.

Finding aid edited and encoded by Tom D'Amore, 2011 July.

Finding aid updated by Rebeka Delgado, 2020 April.

Detailed Description of the Collection

Ella Dancy Dibrell Papers, 1905-1909, 1984

Correspondence, 1905-1909 Folder 1 H. P. Drought, San Antonio, Texas, to Mrs. Joseph Dibrell, Seguin,

Texas, 1905 November 6. Folder 2 Rebecca J. Fisher, Austin, Texas, to Ella Dancy Dibrell, 1908 May 9. Folder 3 Clara Driscoll, , to the Governor and Legislature of the State

of Texas, 1909 February 26. Folder 4 Clara Driscoll, New York, to Rebecca Fisher, 1909 March 9. Pamphlets, 1908 Folder 5 Control of the Alamo, 1908. Folder 6 Daughters of the Republic of Texas: Statement of the Situation, 1908. Folder 7 Print: The Alamo Folder 8-9 Clippings Folder 10 Photograph: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, La Grange, Texas, 1905

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