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Domestic News
August 18, 1876
The Dallas Daily Herald
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
What is this article about?
Miss Mattie E. Lively eloped from Spring Creek with Charles T. Morriss and they married in Dallas at the San Jacinto Hotel by Rev. R. D. Allen.
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ELOPEMENT.
Love Laughs at Locksmiths.
There has been a protracted meeting in progress at Richardson for several days. Among the attendants was Mr. Joel T. Lively, of Spring Creek in this county, and his daughter, Miss Mattie E. Lively. After the old gentleman and daughter had returned home Mr. Charles T. Morriss, formerly a promising young lawyer of this city, appeared upon the scene. The young lady joined him and the pair came to Dallas, where, at the San Jacinto Hotel, the happy couple were made one by the Rev. R. D. Allen, of the Floyd street Methodist church.
Love Laughs at Locksmiths.
There has been a protracted meeting in progress at Richardson for several days. Among the attendants was Mr. Joel T. Lively, of Spring Creek in this county, and his daughter, Miss Mattie E. Lively. After the old gentleman and daughter had returned home Mr. Charles T. Morriss, formerly a promising young lawyer of this city, appeared upon the scene. The young lady joined him and the pair came to Dallas, where, at the San Jacinto Hotel, the happy couple were made one by the Rev. R. D. Allen, of the Floyd street Methodist church.
What sub-type of article is it?
Social Event
What keywords are associated?
Elopement
Wedding
Dallas
Lively
Morriss
What entities or persons were involved?
Joel T. Lively
Mattie E. Lively
Charles T. Morriss
R. D. Allen
Where did it happen?
Dallas
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Dallas
Key Persons
Joel T. Lively
Mattie E. Lively
Charles T. Morriss
R. D. Allen
Outcome
the couple was married by rev. r. d. allen at the san jacinto hotel.
Event Details
Miss Mattie E. Lively, daughter of Mr. Joel T. Lively of Spring Creek, eloped with Mr. Charles T. Morriss, a former lawyer of the city, after attending a protracted meeting in Richardson. They traveled to Dallas and were married.