Ella Dickinson (Mrs. G.R.) Scott
Administration
1897-1909 |
Biography
- Scott was founder and first president of
the Woman’s Monday Club
- Her nickname “The
Admiral of the Valley” was given to her by Texas’ first General Federation
of Women’s Clubs President Anna J. Hardwicke (Mrs. Percy V.) Pennybacker
- Scott served as Fifth
District President for the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs
- Scott served as TFWC’s
Fifth District’s Chair of it Ethics Department
- Texas Federation of
Women’s Clubs named Scott as one of the founders of the TFWC Headquarters
in Austin and as a life member of the TFWC Board of Directors
- Scott, in her then home
on 223 South Broadway, served as hostess to William Jennings Bryan when he
traveled to Corpus Christi
- Scott served as Chair of
the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs’ Parks and School Grounds Committee
While Scott was in office as President of the Woman’s Monday Club:
- Club built the Ladies
Pavilion (which sat on Bay Shore as an entertainment arena for the City of
Corpus Christi)
- Club purchased two lots
and donated them to the city in 1909 to expand Artesian Park
- Club established a
“Story Hour” for Corpus Christi children
- Club raised money toward
the purchased of a Baby Grand Piano for Corpus Christi High School
- Club raised money
towards the purchase of City of Corpus Christi’s first “chemical” fire
truck
- Club studies included:
Shakespeare, Browning, Honolulu, Hawaii, The Philippines and other topics
falling under the subjects of American History, Southern Literature,
Colonial Literature and German Literature.
Compiled
by Cecilia Gutierrez Venable and Jessica Brannon-Wranosky
Sources: Woman's Monday
Club 1897-1949 Scrapbook #1, p.3-11
Handbook of Texas Online
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