Box 1
Contains 139 Results:
"Death Overtakes Woman Prominent in City Affairs", undated
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"The Red Letter Merchants of Houston", undated
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"The Return of the Minstrel", March 11, 1909
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Fifty Story Tellers Were at Press Club", October 10, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Personal Influence", 1914
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
Various Ewing clippings, undated
"Old Friends Share a Cup of Tea", undated
"No-Tsu-Oh Royalty Roll Along", May 9, 1961
"Gladys Ewing Combes: No Legendary Character-She", January 6, 1963
"Gala Homecoming for Debs of 1911", January 17, 1963
Speech at Delphian Society Luncheon, undated
Letter from Mary Ellen Ewing, October 14, 1918
Letter to Vesta Eidman (granddaughter) re: stroke, undated
Ewing Family, 1897
This series consists of photographs of the Ewing family as well as several photographs of the family home located in Houston, Texas. Also included are photographs of the Kittredge and Williams family members. A photo CD of scans of some of the photographs also resides in this series.
Ewing Family residence, undated
This series consists of photographs of the Ewing family as well as several photographs of the family home located in Houston, Texas. Also included are photographs of the Kittredge and Williams family members. A photo CD of scans of some of the photographs also resides in this series.