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Texas Flower State Song

"Bluebonnets"

Words by Julia D. Booth and Lora C. Crockett
Adopted on March 21, 1933.

 

"Bluebonnets" was adopted on March 21, 1933.

 

"Bluebonnets"

 

 

 


Origin of Song:

In 1933, the state also adopted "Bluebonnets," by Julia D. Booth and Lora C. Crockett, as the state's flower song.

House Concurrent Resolution No. 24, 43rd Legislature, Regular Session (1933)
 

 

 

 

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