Why is Clara Driscoll important?


Why is Clara Driscoll important? But Clara Driscoll is best remembered for rescuing the Alamo, the shrine of Texas Independence, as she described it. When Driscoll died in 1945, her body lay in state at the mission's chapel, in recognition of her work to preserve it.


Who saved the Alamo?

Adina De Zavala was a preservationist whose best known contribution was saving the Alamo as a historic site.


Did Bobby Driscoll have any children?

Bobby was hired as a child actor, and when he was no longer a child, it was difficult for him to find work. He appeared on several TV shows and radio programs throughout the 1950s. He married Marilyn Jean Rush in early 1957 and had three children (two daughters and one son).


How many kids did Clara Driscoll have?

Mary's Texas, on April 2, 1881; died in Corpus Christi, Texas, on July 17, 1945; younger of two children and only daughter of Robert (a millionaire rancher and businessman) and Julia (Fox) Driscoll; attended private schools in Texas and New York City and the Chateau Dieudonne, a French convent near Paris; married Henry ...


Where is Clara Driscoll buried?

Clara Driscoll was buried in Masonic Cemetery, one of San Antonio's historic cemeteries. Her family erected a large mausoleum in her memory where visitors can still learn about this important figure in the preservation of Texas history. Clara Driscoll's mausoleum stands in the Masonic Cemetery today.


Where did Clara Driscoll grow up?

Born in 1881, Clara was the granddaughter of Daniel O'Driscoll, a soldier in Sam Houston's army, and grew up on Palo Alto Ranch. It was only natural that she would grow up to have a love for Texas and its people.