Dallas Historical Society presents Brown Bag Lecture: Hangings and Lynchings in Dallas County, Texas 1853-1920

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Spend lunch with the Dallas Historical Society and author Terry Baker as he discusses all known hangings and lynchings in Dallas County from 1853-1920, including subjects such as the first woman legally hanged in Texas, acts of vigilantism, and the last legal hanging in Dallas.

Attendees are welcome to bring their own "brown bag" lunch to enjoy during the presentation.

Spend lunch with the Dallas Historical Society and author Terry Baker as he discusses all known hangings and lynchings in Dallas County from 1853-1920, including subjects such as the first woman legally hanged in Texas, acts of vigilantism, and the last legal hanging in Dallas.

Attendees are welcome to bring their own "brown bag" lunch to enjoy during the presentation.

Spend lunch with the Dallas Historical Society and author Terry Baker as he discusses all known hangings and lynchings in Dallas County from 1853-1920, including subjects such as the first woman legally hanged in Texas, acts of vigilantism, and the last legal hanging in Dallas.

Attendees are welcome to bring their own "brown bag" lunch to enjoy during the presentation.

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WHERE

Hall of State at Fair Park
3939 Grand Ave.
Dallas, TX 75210
https://www.dallashistory.org/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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