Mansfield Women's Group

March 6, 2024
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This undated photo shows a Mansfield women's group that gathered to raise money for the first city hall. Show are (back row from left) unknown, unknown, Mrs. Nora Ward, Stella H. Smith, unknown Mrs. Julie Hail, Miss Katie Helms, Sam Smith, Mrs. Otis House; (middle row) Freda Mandlestom, unknown, unknown, unknown, Mrs. Duanna Smith; (front row) Tad Nifong, unknown Jessie Lou Hubbard, unknown and Stella Blissard.

To learn more about Mansfield history, check out the Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St., open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more info, call 817-473-4250, emailmuseum@mansfieldtexas.gov or go to mansfieldhistory.org.

Photo courtesy of the Mansfield Historical Society.

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