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Anna Honeck Mangold

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Anna Honeck Mangold (c. 1869 – September 1, 1947) was an American businesswoman. She was born in Hermann, Missouri to Henry Honeck, and moved to Dallas in 1888. In 1889, she married Charles A. Mangold (died 1934), a liquor seller who moved from Cincinnati, having four children together. In 1906, they established Lake Cliff Park and Lake Cliff Casino.[1] In 1918, they built the Jefferson Hotel.[2] After her husband's death, she kept ownership of multiple banks, hotels, and some ranches and oil fields. She died in Dallas on September 1, 1947.[3]

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  1. ^ Johnson, Frank White (1914). A History of Texas and Texans. American Historical Society.
  2. ^ Hasty, Gregory M. (2023-08-23). Oak Cliff and the Missing Pieces. Archway Publishing. ISBN 978-1-6657-4646-5.
  3. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Mangold, Anna Honeck". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-11-11.