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Finding Guide
Individual/Family Collections
| De Garmo, Mary
Eloise Donnell
- collection B10 |
Biographical Sketch
Mary Eloise Donnell born on November 3, 1865 in
Covington, Kentucky attended school in Missouri and graduated high school at
12 years of age. She continued her education at the Seminary in Lexington,
Kentucky and later enrolled in a state university in Indiana. Graduating
three years later she became principal of schools in Sedalia Missouri and
later taught English and History at the State Normal College in Warrensburg,
Missouri. In 1890 she married Frank de Garmo and they had two daughters.
The family moved to Shreveport, La., where de Garmo began the Mother’s Union
and the Shreveport Training School for girls. She became the president of
the Louisiana Congress of mothers and sold her suggestion of the “better
babies contest” to Woman’s Home Companion. This program became the impetus
for other programs, which tested children’s health. Because of her efforts
President Theodore Roosevelt chose de Garmo as the “first woman collaborator
in the United States Department of Agriculture office of Public Roads.”
This position afforded de Garmo with ample opportunities to present lectures
throughout the United States.
The family then moved to St. Louis,
Missouri where de Garmo organized the American War Mothers, The Parent
Teacher Association of St. Louis and the Mother’s Congress. She also became
the chairman of the state Memorial Tree organization and joined the
committee to honor Charles A. Lindbergh and his trans-Atlantic flight. De
Garmo initiated a Gold Star Tree Court, which commemorated soldiers from WWI
and later found the Gold Star Highway. This project involved every state
naming a stretch of highway to commemorate the loss of war dead. In 1912
she also established a memorial for the Pathfinders of Missouri.
The De Garmos then moved to Corpus Christi
where she continued her civic work in the Sparkling City. While here she
instigated the construction of the Gold Star Court of Honor located between
Upper and Lower Broadway near the Corpus Christi Cathedral. This WWI
monument commemorated the soldiers from Corpus Christi who lost their
lives. De Garmo also initiated the construction of the Centennial Museum in
South Bluff Park, which housed the material from the Book Stall Loan Library
Exhibit. This exhibit consisted of books and materials from pioneering
families of Corpus Christi. De Garmo also started the Memory Gardens
located behind Spohn hospital. She was also a member of the Daughters of
the American Revolution. One of her most lasting accomplishments in Corpus
Christi was her compilation of the history of many families in the area.
Her articles originally published in the Corpus Christi Times in 1935 and
1936 were eventually printed in a book entitled “ Pathfinders of Texas.”
After writing other books and articles as well as having a long life of
civic service, Mary de Garmo passed away in Chicago on September 24, 1953
Compiled by: Cecilia Gutierrez Venable
For more information on Mary Eloise De Garmo,
visit the
Woman's Monday Club
Finding Guide
Box 1
1.01
Correspondence 1932
1.02
Zachary Taylor’s camp-1932-1935
1.03
Burial sites of San Jacinto veterans-undated
1.04
Woods
of Remembrance-Tree shrine for W. W. I vets-1942
1.05
Woods
of Remembrance-1940-1948
1.06
Incarnate Word-Newspaper clipping-undated
1.07
Brands and Markers-1935
1.08
Newspaper clippings-1852-1940
1.09
American Legion program-undated
1.10
South
Texas Legionnaire Magazine-August, 1932
1.11
Daughters of the American Revolution-Yearbook-1933-1934
1.12
Correspondence “Plans for Future”-1939-1948
1.13
Correspondence & Photographs “Memory Gardens”-1937/1945/1947
1.14
Correspondence “First fair in Corpus”-1851/1852/1937/1938
1.15
Photocopies “War with Mexico” by Justin Smith-various copies of pages-1919
1.16
Monument for first Mayor of C. C.-1890/1935
1.17
Corpus Christi Woods of Remembrance & Bird Sanctuary-maps-1940
1.18
Scrapbooks-1940’s-pgs. 1-79
1.19
Scrapbooks-1940-1941-pgs. 81-159
1.20
Scrapbook-1941-pgs. 161-223
1.21
Scrapbook-1941-pgs. 225-273
1.22
Guest
register-1941-pgs. 1-51
1.23
Guest
register-1941 (Texas Art League) pgs. 1-16
1.24
Newspaper clippings-1902-1909
1.25
Correspondence-Bandera, Texas-1941-1944
Box 2
2.01 Goldstar
Mothers-Newspaper clippings-1931/1932
2.02 Goldstar
Mothers-photographs-Court of Honor-1931
2.03 Goldstar
Mothers-list of names-1928/1945
2.04 Goldstar
Mothers-receipts-1931
2.05
Correspondence-1930-1932
2.06 Correspondence
from General Federation-1937/1938/1941
2.07 Woman’s Monday
Club-newspaper clippings-1934/1937/1938
2.08 Goldstar
Mothers-reports, invitations-1930/1931
2.09 Woman’s Monday
Club-General Federation of Women’s Clubs-Study Course-1937- 1938
2.10 Woman’s Monday
Club-correspondence-1936-1937
2.11 Woman’s Monday
Club-minutes-1937
2.12 Woman’s Monday
Club-reports & speeches-1935-1940
2.13 Woman’s Monday
Club-history-1897-1937
2.14
Woman’s
Monday Club donation to La Retama Library-1936/1938/1942
2.15
Woman’s
Monday Club-Book stall library exhibit-1934
2.16
Woman’s
Monday Club-Certificate of Merit-undated
2.17
Woman’s
Monday Club-programs-1931-1940-yearbooks
Box 3
3.01
Pathfinders-Blucher-1935/1936/1938
3.02
Pathfinders-Meuly-1935
3.03
Pathfinders-Smith, Olsen-undated
3.04
Pathfinders-Singer-1909
3.05
Pathfinders-Scott, Savage-undated
3.06
Pathfinders-Scogin-1935
3.07
Pathfinders-Sullivan-undated
3.08
Pathfinders-Riggs, Hefferman-1935
3.09
Pathfinders-Rankin, Merrill, Mussett, McLaughlin, Martin-1911/1936
3.10
Pathfinders-Petty, Dickson-undated
3.11
Pathfinders-Rachal, Hunter-1935
3.12
Pathfinders-Pettigrew, Rhew-1935
3.13
Pathfinders-Parker, Hawley-Jones-1935/1936
3.14
Pathfinders-Parish, Cuellar, Hightower-1935
3.15
Pathfinders-Palmer, Williams, McCluer-undated
3.16
Pathfinders-Orchard-1935
3.17
Pathfinders-Noakes, McKenzie-1935
3.18
Pathfinders-Nold, Mathis, Watson-1939
3.19
Pathfinders-Mercer-undated
3.20
Pathfinders-Mullen, Lawler-1935
3.21
Pathfinders-McMurray, Miller, Rees-1936
3.22
Pathfinders-Merriman, Doddridge-1935
3.23
Pathfinders-McPherson, Hester-undated
3.24
Pathfinders-McNeill, Turner-undated
3.25
Pathfinders-McMahon, Hutchinson, Nolan-1936
3.26
Pathfinders-McKinzie-1935
3.27
Pathfinders-McGregor, Belk-1936
3.28
Pathfinders-McGloin, McMullen, Don Perdito, Chipita-1936
3.29
Pathfinders-McCampbell, Borden-1941
3.30
Pathfinders-Lovenskiold, Rankin-1860/1934/1935/1939
3.31
Pathfinders-Lichtenstein’s-1936
3.32
Pathfinders-Lewis, Duling, Dew-1935
3.33
Pathfinders-Lasater, Caldwell, Cunningham-undated
3.34
Pathfinders-Jones-undated
3.35
Pathfinders-Hoffman-1935
3.36
Pathfinders-Hart, Priour, Lynch, Hatch-1936
3.37
Pathfinders-Hogan-1935
Box 4
4.01
Pathfinders-Berry, Hall, Lovenskiold (Walker Mounted Rifles)-1935
4.02
Pathfinders-Wright, Pittman-undated
4.03
Pathfinders-Wrather, Woessner, Biggio-1935
4.04
Pathfinders-Wood, McCurdy-1936
4.05
Pathfinders-Talbott-undated
4.06
Pathfinders-Sylvester, McFarland-1935
4.07
Pathfinders-Thomas, McGregor-undated
4.08
Pathfinders-Uzzell, Mays, Benson-1935
4.09
Pathfinders-Votaw, Gillin, Carrington, Magruder, Murrah-1935
4.10
Pathfinders-Walker, Filibuster-undated
4.11
Pathfinders-Williams, Maxwell-1936
4.12
Pathfinders-Correspondence & Receipts-1936
4.13
Pathfinders-History of the First Methodist Church-1935
4.14
Pathfinders-Hatch Family-1935
4.15
Pathfinders-Correspondence, poems, lists-undated
Box 5
5.01
Pathfinders-Brooks, Wilde, Galloway, Dunlop, Tullos, King, Shaw, Flowers,
Boyd, Ward, Besser, Hampton-1935/1936
5.02
Pathfinders-King, Kenedy-undated
5.03
Pathfinders-Groce, Gross, Hempstead-1935
5.04
Pathfinders-Garrett, Reed-undated
5.05
Pathfinders-Galbraith, Beaver, Benson-1935
5.06
Pathfinders-Gaffney-1935
5.07
Pathfinders-Dunn-1935/1938
5.08
Pathfinders-Driscoll-newspaper clipping-1940
5.09
Pathfinders-Downing-1936
5.10
Pathfinders-Dulin-undated
5.11
Pathfinders-Doddridge, Fullerton, Mitchells-undated
5.12
Pathfinders-Doughty, Moses-undated
5.13
Pathfinders-Dougherty, Bluntzer, Sullivan-1935
5.14
Pathfinders-Timon, Keating, Dolan-undated
5.15
Pathfinders-DeAvelon, Dority-undated
5.16
Pathfinders-Dix, Mary Carroll-1935
5.17
Pathfinders-Daniels-undated
5.18
Pathfinders-Curr, Lege-1935
5.19
Pathfinders-Cook, Savage, Sidbury-1936
5.20
Pathfinders-Clift-undated
5.21
Pathfinders-Clarkson, Denton, Clark, Rogers, Fitch-1935/1936
5.22
Pathfinders-Clarkson, Denton, Clark, Rogers-newspaper clippings-
1904/1932/1933/1935/1937
5.23
Pathfinders-Clark, Robertson-1936
5.24
Pathfinders-Caldwell-undated
5.25
Pathfinders-Cahill, Priours, Kalers, Dunns-1935
5.26
Pathfinders-Butler, Southgate, Lovinskiold, Hawkins, Langford, Neal,
Merriman, Diehl,
Hall,
Hubbard-1935
5.27
Pathfinders-Bluntzer, Mahoney, Killelea, Meuly, Von Blucher, Daimwood,
Haley,
Tarlton-1930/1935/1937/1938
5.28
Pathfinders-Burke, Ryan-1936
5.29
Pathfinders-Familly Papers-Berger, Schleier, Grove-1935
5.30
Pathfinders-Family Histories-Benton, Gooch, Hart, Jackson,
Harris, Carrol, Coffee, Butler, Bolieu,
Daniels, Walker, Bernard-1935
5.31
Pathfinders-Families Histories-Baldeswheler, Denne, Murphy-undated
5.32
Pathfinders-Families Histories-Rankin, Anderson, Bowen, Biggio, Dryer,
William, Keller,
Reed-1935
5.33
Pathfinders-Family Histories-Allen, Parr, Elliff, Allsup, Culberson, Rabb,
Bernard,
Garland,
Folmar, Roper, Thompson-undated
5.34
Pathfinders-Family Histories-Adair, Owens-1936/1938
5.35
Pathfinders-Family History-Ayers, Park, Peacock-1936
5.36
Pathfinders-Family History-Macmanus, Gussett, Evans-1935/1936/1938
5.37
Pathfinders-Family History-Fitch, Williams, Clarkson-1936/1939
5.38
Pathfinders-Family Histories-Taylor, Petzel, Hill, Pierson, Stern,
Phillipson, Smith,
Pearson-1935
5.39
Pathfinders-Family Histories-Mrs. Walter Vetters-1914/1987
5.40
Pathfinders-Minutes-Corpus Christi-1932/1934
Box 6
6.01 Memorial
Museum of Corpus Christi-Reports, Correspondence & Newspaper Clippings-
1939/1941
6.02 Junior
Museum-Scrapbook-1941
6.03 Memorial
Museum of Corpus Christi-Building Plans & Fund-1941
6.04 Memorial
Museum of Corpus Christi-Publicity-1939
6.05 Memorial
Museum of Corpus Christi-By-laws-undated
6.06 Memorial
Museum of Corpus Christi-Minutes-1935-1941
6.07 Memorial
Museum-Members List-1939-1941
6.08 Memorial
Museum Association-1940/1941
6.09 Memorial
Museum-Scrapbook of Activities-1940/1941
6.10 Memorial
Museum-Scrapbook of Activities-1940
6.11 Memorial
Museum-Scrapbook of Activities-1940/1941
6.12 Memorial
Museum-Scrapbook of Activities-pgs. 120-150-undated
6.13 Memorial
Museum-Music Program-1940/1941/1946
6.14 Memorial
Museum-Donations & Loans-1935/1940-1948
6.15 Memorial
Museum-Constitution by-laws, development & organization-1935-1944
Box 7
7.01 Hitchcock
Diary-General Taylor’s Army-Book No. 1 and No. 2, 1814-1849
7.02 Hitchcock
Diary-General Taylor’s Army-Book No. 3, 1848-1870
7.03 Personal
Record-Civil War-Nov. 1863-1864
7.04
Early settlers, early events, pioneer families, human interest stories,
catholic
convent life,
catholic paper in scrapbook of newspaper clippings-1953
Box 8
8.01
Scrapbook-1934-1936
8.02 Scrapbook
2-1934-1936
8.03 Goldstar
Court, The Cannon, D. A. R.-1929-1937
8.04 Goldstar Court
of Honor, W. W. I Heroes, Rev. J. W. Sykes, Mrs. Cona Gragg, Rev.
Henry
Ward, J. C. Blacknall, Sydney Kring-1931-1934
8.05 Pathfinders of
Texas-1935-1937
8.06 Pathfinders of
Texas-1932/1935/1936 |