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:
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•The ancient American women who lived on this land for millennia
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•Women associated with Juan Ignacio Perez, the last Spanish Governor of Tejas whose Spanish land grant included this property
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•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
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•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
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•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