Details for Girlhood Home of Southern Beauty Lucy Holcombe Pickens

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5203010204

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Marker Number 10204
Atlas Number 5203010204
Marker Title Girlhood Home of Southern Beauty Lucy Holcombe Pickens
Index Entry Pickens, Lucy Holcombe
Address 310 N. Fulton
City Marshall
County Harrison
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 371344
UTM Northing 3601955
Subject Codes pioneers; women
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location First Presbyterian Church, 310 N. Fulton at W. Burleson
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (1832-1899) Only 19th century Texas woman honored by a portrait on money-- the Confederate $100 bill. In 1850s Lucy introduced ice tea and silk hose to East Texas, in social affairs at Wyalucing-- her family's home which stood at this site and was a center for social and cultural life in a wide area of plantations. Her husband was the Civil War Governor of South Carolina; her 2 brothers were Texas soldiers. Wyalucing (razed 1962) became 1863-65 headquarters for the Confederate Post Office Department in the area west of the Mississippi River. Supplemental Plate, 1989: This historical marker was relocated in 1990 from the site of Wyalucing (0.4 mi. West on Burleson Street) to the First Presbyterian Church. The Holcombe family was closely associated with the church, which was organized at Wyalucing on May 30, 1850. Lucy Pickens' father, B. L. Holcombe, was the congregation's first ruling elder. Lucy Holcombe was received into the membership of the church in 1853. (1965) Supplemental plate: This historical marker was relocated in 1990 from the site of Wyalucing (0.4 mi. West on Burleson Street) to the First Presbyterian Church. The Holcombe family was closely associated with the church, which was organized at Wyalucing on May 30, 1850. Lucy Pickens' father, B. L. Holcombe, was the congregation's first ruling elder. Lucy Holcombe was received into the membership of the church in 1853.

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