Belle Sherman Kendall
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Marker No: 12435
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Location: Glenwood Cemetery (lot 70, section D), 2525 Washington Avenue, Houston
Geographic: 29.700275, -94.942169
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Marker Text: The daughter of Texas revolutionary war General Sidney Sherman and Catherine Isabell (Cox), Belle Sherman (1847-1919) was born in Harrisburg and married William E. Kendall in 1867. After making Houston her home in 1878, Belle S. Kendall became a noted civic leader. She was a founding member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and Woman's Club played a pivotal role in developing the Houston Public Library system. After securing funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for the city's first public library building, Belle was honored at the cornerstone ceremony in 1902. In 1969 a branch library was named in her honor. (2001)
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