Pauline Henson
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Pauline Henson (b. 1914 - d. 2002) was born on January 1, 1914 in Sparta, Tennessee. Her parents were John E. Hudgens, born in 1881 in Texas and Minnie P. Hudgens, born in 1888 in Tennessee.
Pauline married Howard W. Henson on July 21, 1936 in Miller County, Arkansas.
Pauline lived in Prescott, Arizona where she was active in preserving the city's history. She authored the book "Founding a Wilderness Capital: Prescott, A.T. 1864".
She corresponded with Emery Kolb, as well as various US government officials, pertaining to the efforts to prevent the razing of the Kolb Studio in Grand Canyon National Park, by the National Park Service.
Handwriting on back of photograph reads: "Pauline Henson".
Pauline died on August 4, 2002 in Yavapai County, Arizona. She is buried in Heritage Memorial Park in Dewey, Arizona.
Sources: findagrave.com; Arizona Archives Online; US Census Tennessee 1920.
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