Anglin, Michael W Dallas Morning News
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Transcript of an interview with Zilpha Etta Scott Dockery about her life published in the Dallas Morning News on January 17, 1902. Dockery had the distinction of living in three centuries (the 18th, 19th, and 20th). Transcriber Mike Anglin, Dockery's great-great-great grandson, has provided footnotes with more information about the subjects mentioned.[7] p. ; 28 cm. : ill. (b&w)
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The Portal to Texas HistoryKeywords
- Aging
- Agriculture Farming
- Allred, Della May (Gibson)
- Anglin, Martha Elizabeth (Gibson)
- Centagenarians
- Cigar Smoking
- Collins, Dillie Etta (Gibson)
- Cows
- Curses
- Diffy, John
- Dockery, B. C
- Dockery, Sam
- Dockery, Samuel R
- Dockery, William
- Dockery, Zilpha Etta Scott
- Driscell, C. W
- Driscell, Mrs. C. W
- Genealogy
- Gibson, Benjamin Philip
- Gibson, Daniel Franklin
- Gibson, Mrs. Jane
- Gibson, Samuel Flemming
- Grandma Zilpha Dockery
- Ham, Mary Parilee (Gibson)
- Interviews
- Jackson, Gen. Andrew
- Milking
- North Texas
- People Ethnic Groups American Indians Cherokees
- Places United States South Carolina
- Places United States Texas Bell County
- Religion Denominations Baptist
- Scott, John
- Slaver
- Social Life And Customs Clothing
- Social Life And Customs Food And Cooking Dining
- Social Life And Customs Slavery
- Social Life And Customs Travel
- The Confederacy
- Tobacco
- Trail Of Tears
- United States
- Witchcraft
- Witches