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March 21, 1926


Preservationist and former Indian captive Rebecca Fisher dies

On this day in 1926, Rebecca Fisher died in Austin. She was born Rebecca Gilleland in Philadelphia in 1831. Her family came to Texas around 1837 and settled in Refugio County. In 1840 Comanches attacked their home, killing Rebecca's parents and taking Rebecca and her brother. The children were rescued by Albert Sidney Johnston and a detachment of Texas soldiers. Rebecca married Orceneth Fisher, a Methodist minister, in 1848. In 1855 the Fishers left Texas for the Pacific coast. They returned to Texas about 1871 and eventually established a home in Austin, where Fisher died in 1880. Mrs. Fisher was a charter member and state president of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She also aided Clara Driscoll in saving the Alamo from destruction, and for several years she gave the opening prayer when the Texas legislature convened. She was the only woman elected to the Texas Veterans Association and was its last surviving member.

Links to Related Handbook of Texas Online Articles
FISHER, REBECCA JANE GILLELAND
JOHNSTON, ALBERT SIDNEY
FISHER, ORCENETH
DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
DRISCOLL, CLARA
ALAMO
TEXAS VETERANS ASSOCIATION
INDIAN CAPTIVES

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