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Susanna Dickinson Museum House (1869) home of a survivor of the Alamo. Austin, TX. | Susanna Dickinson (1814-83) a frontier woman, called Messenger of the Alamo, who survived with her infant while her husband died. Dickinson lived here with her 5th husband Joseph Hannig who ran a furniture store in Austin. Austin, TX. | Bedroom of Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Eight point Lone Star quilt at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. |
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Susanna Dickinson's chest of drawers at her Museum House. Austin, TX. | The Alamo Messengers painting by Bruce Marshall portrays massacre survivors at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Sliding-door cabinet at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Wicker rocking chairs, pitcher, basin & washstand at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. |
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Chest of drawers with mirror at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Dickinson family painted hand mirror (c1837) at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Porcelain covered dish at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Dresser at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. |
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Elisabet Ney's sculpting tools at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. | Displays on German settlers including Hoseph Hannig at Susanna Dickinson Museum House. Austin, TX. |
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