Dallas’ Fire of 1860, Part III
Short recap - there was a fire in July of 1860 that wiped out very nearly all of Dallas' buildings. It seemed suspicious [...]
By Greta|2018-02-19T17:55:16+00:00February 19th, 2018|Black History, Civil War, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Fires, lynching, Men, Murders, Slavery, Texans, West End, Women|
Short recap - there was a fire in July of 1860 that wiped out very nearly all of Dallas' buildings. It seemed suspicious [...]
By Greta|2018-02-14T03:47:03+00:00February 13th, 2018|Black History, Civil War, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Fires, Men, Slavery, Texans, West End, Women|
Remember our a&& kicker, Sarah Horton Cockrell? And her St. Nicholas hotel that only stood for a year before it burnt to the [...]
By Greta|2018-02-07T19:18:22+00:00February 7th, 2018|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Fires, Men, Old Red Museum, West End, Women|
The last few posts have been about Alex and Sarah Horton Cockrell. After Alex's death, Sarah built the St. Nicholas hotel - she [...]
By Greta|2018-02-05T02:24:36+00:00February 5th, 2018|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, East Texas, Men, Murders, Slavery, Texans, West End, Women|
My previous post was about Sarah Horton Cockrell, capitalist. What type of man attracts a powerful woman’s eye? It is said that Sarah’s [...]