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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Eunice Gray
The Bradenton Herald posted a great article on Eunice Gray - one of the many women thought to be the "true" identity of Etta Place - over the weekend.

"During the 1950s, a newspaper editor befriended the elderly owner of a run-down tenement house in downtown Fort Worth.

The Waco Hotel at Calhoun and 15th streets was an eyesore.

Yet Eunice Gray called it home, a place where she had lived for decades in the faded elegance of a finely furnished apartment. A French tapestry hung from one wall of her room. Vases and other delicate treasures collected over a lifetime filled a mahogany china cabinet. The spinster slept in an old-fashioned four-poster canopy bed." More...


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