Title:
Elizabeth ("Bessie") Argyll Dougherty II (1879 -1900), photograph
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Young adults -- California -- Dublin
Women -- California -- Dublin
Dougherty, Elizabeth argyll II, 1879-1900
Description:
ELIZABETH ("BESSIE") DOUGHERTY. Symptomatic of the ills that plagued families living at that time, even ones as wealthy
as Charles and Ida Dougherty, Bessie is another tragic example of one of Dublin's own cut down in the prime of life. Much
beloved for her kind and giving heart, she also taught Sunday school to the children of St. Raymond's Church. A young woman
of great beauty and faith, her death was a loss to the entire community. In honor of her memory, the Cronins, Nielsens, and
Koopmanns named their hunting camp up in the Livermore hills "Camp Bessie" after her. Page 49, Images of America Dublin,
by Mike Lynch and Dublin Heritage Center.
Publisher:
City of Dublin Ca. Heritage Center
Date:
Unknown
Type:
image
Format:
1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 9 cm.
Identifier:
cfra_071
2007.0409
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Dublin (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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