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Mann, Pamelia Dickinson (unknown–1840) - TSHA
2017年5月11日 · Pamelia Mann, businesswoman of the Republic of Texas, was a hotel proprietor who accumulated substantial property, wealth, and social standing despite a good deal of notoriety. She was married successively to a man named Hunt, to Samuel W. Allen, to Marshall Mann, and to Tandy Brown.
Pamelia Dickinson Mann - Wikipedia
Pamelia Dickinson Mann (née Dickinson c.1800 – November 4, 1840) was a pioneer and hotel operator. Pamelia Dickinson Mann was born circa 1800. Flournoy "Nimrod" Hunt, her first son, was born around 1817. She gave birth to her second son, Samuel Ezekiel W. Allen, early in 1826 while in Frankfort, Kentucky.
PAMELIA MANN: TOUGH TEXAN - Texas Escapes
2007年11月12日 · A case in point is Pamelia Mann, immigrant to Revolutionary Texas. Pamelia Dickinson, who married men named Hunt, Allen, Mann, and Brown successively, arrived in Texas during the times of trouble with Mexico.
Pamelia Mann: Legendary Houston Hostess – Kathy M. Slaughter
2019年7月4日 · After one of Pamelia’s clients mistreated an employee, Pamelia shot and killed him. When she discovered that the client was the son of a local judge, she took a large sum of cash, her husband, and sons, and moved to Texas. Pamelia’s first home in Texas was near the Brazos River in San Felipe, approximately 40 miles west of present-day Houston.
Mrs. Mann's very introduction to Texas had been in the face of danger. In 1 834 she had been a passenger on a schooner from New Orleans which ran the Mexican blockade at Galveston Island and landed at Harrisburg. The passenger list also included her husband, Marshall Mann.
From angels to hellcats : legendary Texas women, 1836 to 1880
TOC: Susanna Dickinson / Francisca Alavez / Emily Morgan / Lottie Deno / Pamelia Mann / Sally Scull / Sarah Hornsby / Diamond Bessie
ArchiveGrid : Pamelia Mann
After the Battle of San Jacinto, the family moved to the new town of Houston (Tex.). Mrs. Mann opened the first hotel in Houston, and she became infamous for shady dealings regarding her many business enterprises. Mann died a rich woman in 1840
The outrageous Pamela Mann | Navasota Examiner
2019年4月24日 · We’ve written about Pamela Dickinson Mann before when in the spring of April 1836, the Runaway Scrape and General Sam Houston’s ragtag Army both fought the rain and mud on their eastward trek. Pamela allowed General Sam Houston to use her oxen to pull the Twin Sisters cannon through the mud as the Army made its way toward the San Jacinto ...
Houston Madam: The Story of Pamelia Mann, Texas Pioneer (Texas Legends ...
2016年2月29日 · Pamelia Mann lived in Texas for less than a decade before her death in 1840, but during that time she became known as one of the more colorful characters in the state’s storied history. She was an expert horsewoman, a deadly shot with rifle or pistol, and for a time owned and operated the most famed hotel and brothel in Houston, then the seat ...
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Pamela Dickinson Mann – Texas: Slang for Crazy
2020年3月28日 · She always carried a Bowie knife, was almost executed for forgery, and told Sam Houston he couldn’t take her Oxen. The 1800s were not an easy time in which to live in Houston. Settlers built their homes from scratch, grew their own food, and protected their property against Indian attacks. The living conditions were not for the fainthearted.
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