Matador’s Potts honored as WTHA Fellow

  • UNITED IN HISTORY Marisue Potts (left) of Matador, a former president of the West Texas Historical Association, was named a fellow of the association last week. Incoming WTHA president Sylvia Mahoney (right) of Fort Worth was named a WTHA fellow in 2015. | CAPROCK COURIER
    UNITED IN HISTORY Marisue Potts (left) of Matador, a former president of the West Texas Historical Association, was named a fellow of the association last week. Incoming WTHA president Sylvia Mahoney (right) of Fort Worth was named a WTHA fellow in 2015. | CAPROCK COURIER
ABILENE— At last week’s meeting of the West Texas Historical Association in Abilene, Matador historian Marisue Potts was named a fellow of the association. Established in 2008, the Fellows designation recognizes WTHA members who have made large contributions to the organization and scholarly world. The designation is limited to twenty-five fellows in any given year. The honor was presented at…

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