Rather than write a screenplay about Helen Allingham and her friendship with Kate Greenaway, further explore the stories of women who have lived on the Land Heritage Institute property throughout history:


  1. The ancient American women who lived on this land for millennia


  1. Women associated with Juan Ignacio Perez, the last Spanish Governor of Tejas whose Spanish land grant included this property


  1. Susan Applewhite Presnall, Eliza Applewhite, and their daughters--settlers from the American South who came to this property with their husbands and slaves and children


  1. The 18 female slaves of African descent ages 6 months to 65 years old who were present on the property one day in July 1860 when the census was taken


  1. Margaret Jane Watson who lived on the property from 1883 until her death in 1930, and Cora McDermett Fleming Watson who lived there from 1932 until her death in 1971--both heading families who ranched the land for decades