Carol A. Lipscomb

Carol A. Lipscomb earned a PhD in history while she, her husband, and their three sons lived in the small town of Nocona, Texas. Lipscomb studied the Nocona area and explored its Spanish Texas connection in collaboration with esteemed historian Robert S. Weddle on After the Massacre: The Violent Legacy of the San Sabá Mission. Living in Nocona also led Lipscomb to the improbable story of Enid Justin and her Nocona Boot Company, a story she researched exhaustively. An independent historian, Lipscomb currently lives in Fort Worth.

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