March is Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to reflect on the often-overlooked contributions of women to history, culture, and society.
Follow the links below to get to know a sampling of the women of the Upper East Side of Texas covered in the pages of County Line Magazine over the years.
• Bessie Coleman
• Ima Hogg
• Mary Kate Hunter
• Pioneers of Prominence: Mary Louise McKeller Herndon, Lallie Briscoe Carlisle, Ima Hogg, Bessie Coleman, Sarah McClendon, Lady Bird Johnson
• Hattie Brantley
• A Woman’s Voice: Pud Kearns, Yaziri Orrostieta, Dana Goolsby, Mercy L. Rushing
• Lulu Belle Madison White
• Pleasant Hill Quilters
• Embark Women
• Women of World War II
• Anna Pennybacker
• Jen Katz
• Spunky Women by Deborah L. Burkett
• Modern Mavens: Barbara Bass, Judith Guthrie, JoAnn Hampton, Kristen Ishihara, Debra Robinson, Scarlett Sloane
• Elise Tvede
• Texas Women of Strong Will: Jane Long, Francita Alavez, Mollie Bailey, Lillian Richard, Elise Tvede Waerenskjold
• Women of Greenville
Stay tuned for so many more stories as women continue to lead the way to better lives for all human beings.