The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 3, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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Goods dclly ml Jrceol charge
Will pay Iho lilctacsl Inatkct prrn it CASH
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1 WALLACE
Commission Merchant
And Dealer in
JMY GOODS A GROCERIhb
JootsSioes Hals Clothing
And Agricultural Implements of all hindi
Prompt ultoutlon givn lo consignments
Goods of all kinds sold at lowest rates
Hive him a call at his now stand in the Lusk
nlding corner or 2d atrect and Broadftny
ia wswlv WACO THXA8
A brown or dark bay inulo IS hands high
Imili shoulders ludly collar mnrked brands
not reinomlwreil n wort slzo of n pecan on
lelt hip The iniiln wiis sivappod to Win
Wills at tho Waco Uuy Mills last sptiug
liilornialion of tho mule will bo liboraliy n
uurdeil ot llio
UXAM1VRROFFICE
oct21W2mIat
ySSOLUTION OF PAKTSHUSIIIP
The Urm of Coke lfctrlni Anlerann Kk4 dli
tilied liy innliial rnnFiiil im tho M of number
1S74 fwbn iiieMoftheSr i IHl < oc ailiiuid hy
Mr Ilciring Anderaon KHoy
JAMtl M ANIlKnSON
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Waco Jin ISTI
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ASHNGTON HOTEL
John S u m n i e r s
Ijumiflhe EkIuiijiu Hotel
Ilofirlilor
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Cotton Factors
AND rjKXRL COMMISSION MKROIIANl
Iti uraire Bc dlair
0 Ct RTIcASD OALVHSTON TKVA8
llVAsentsf if flnya Col Ion Preea
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TIIOS A UI1V W A OLIlIIANT
QAItY OIJPIIANT
Oottoxx 2JaotoiH
kos jcj tci CifS strand
C > ilvi lou Texas
Liberal Cali alliances irtailo on consignments
liicfflng and Ties fnrniflicil Atluncst Hales
J U Lcc D W bcr Joshua Mlllor
f K1C IRON WORKS
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Mi niiriclUfcr of IStciiEi ICLtinet Saw Millb
nirihini itlliiiiJ tin IKiirmjr Sliiil
luf PulluyH UriivM n l
lriii luiup do
IurliLiilM attnition lItcii to orJora fo
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General Commisiion Merchant
Ofllcc over Toiaa Hanking and insurance To
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V O T T < S T A C T O It S
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A USTIN HOUSE
lO l > olti > MeUltllanitJIpuay An llu Aenue
V e tTe
MRS N II KltiiviVVTlllClC 1roprUtrcia
Ooad aceommrKlillona for tioth permanent and
Irajcltnt Imardere on landtralo tcmi
lanlCt Wlf
llWAKU A IIAMON C1IARIB r OAHOH
Henry Montreal ol Texan with
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A IUMON CO
Kiliiblislied lSSill
Importers WliolcsaleLIqnor Dealers
FrSK KKNTtlCKY WlltEKKYS
fe < tlO KIMSTIIKET ST LOUIS MO
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AH BUCHANAN
IIAMllTOS
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Drucs and Groceries
PATENT MEDICINES
faints ami O
COMANCHE T E X A S
sins of Mother and Father
VPISnalii to hoard up money and reluse
1 to supply the natural aulsanddc
maudaofa suflorlng bednddn vHit 1is
a sin lor a mollcir lo bei il over couch cl n
oeaulllul ytt fading dinglHer and rcluso lo
apeiil Tew dollars fur htr bantlit aud relief
How many thousand ol uiolliere and fathers
today cursed with the above auY Sicily
are
pale uniiitBi cireworn eunerlug fmalee
can lie found in all paru of our country A
remodycin be had and Vet tliey reruao to
pcud a little for it The remedy that will
euro U f lro mg1 lka Kngliah Pennies Bit
tors Svid by lruggius fouldiwlm
Oliaiif O SoHollo
vrrouNm and thumihiou atiA
Auitiu Toias
I fU L prarth nu nil IIu ciurla nt Austin
I I iil ditrlcl nonrla ol alirrnunduig couu
lea KniH Isiiiglit nud fold Lands Sca-
led iind corlllicatoi liought and aold
Linil ntlos oxnniined and jierfected Special
itteiti oirgiv en to laud litigation Collections
uiAiia in shurtest poMiblo tjmo and proceed
Oirilted Prompt alteuiion given lo ill bus >
t Ms bare Oflice on Con
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DAILY EXAMINER
WACO I TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH d9i 1874
IKOFESSIONAl CARDS
w utntKES if ft s b rXulitt II D
wiMsrs nAiriLGTT
IMlYSIOlANS A SURGEONS
Waco Texa
OFFICE In Womrk A Kclcll Dine Storo
Dr Wllliofl rif tilciice next door to Iho Cumberland
Prcel > terlan ibarch on Wathlucton atreet be
tirern Tblrd and Fa rlh itrcetf
Dr Haintetta reeldenca oppo lto Female College
on Cay trcet between Second and Third elreets
XebWUW3m
Qlt V R CLIFTON
DENTIST
AUSTIN AVENUE WACO TEXAS
f3T Offlca hoore 8 A M to 6 P M
OPnCEIn Ilo an A Slaughter Dalldlnf
fai
Llll
Over 1oterfon A BlalTern
anStwly
TNO I DVGR
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Waoo Telia
omc ela LnicoScaralatterton Bllldlaf corner
fcmU and IlruiclKay fclivManlf
Q K SMITH
v DKST1ST
Kwm Orrire
AUSTIN AVKNUK
l i wtiuis
HYSKJiAN suuanoN
Waco TtiA1
OOlje in Womnck A KollctCa DruR > r
lesMancu rcxt door to Cunilciiniil Iresby
eran IIiuicIl iulvOnwSii
IfLOURNOY TAYLOK
ATTORNEYS AT IiAW
AND
I Il I I STATU A Hi NTS
WAC01 RITAS
OKFHl 1ioiit room up aluira oer Fo
A JulMn r JMik oil9
I > W DAVIS
AriOllNEY AT LAV
Waco Terna will attend promptly to baflnt j
triifttit to hla rare Olllcunlth MeaorB Kvnick w
Fi iJir In Stunria Imlldiur Iaii < w1v
l A CAVITT
UranTcxad
lAVIT
T FAIin
j o rana
Ylckaburtf AlUa
Attornoyai a Xinw
WACO TEXAS
Will imcllre In the Cirarta or Iho Thirtythird
Judicial llltrlct Olllco In Iho Mnril Uulldinr on
Au lnelreil auelSDtWIy
T L DURHAM JLD
l ppectfjlly tender hla profeaIonal acriiceato
the rllin of acw and lclnHy
OHUo it Itlvii roa lira
anJ2J u2ui
btore tonimcrcUl ltow
I > W PARK M D
Ofriralilaproreeeloual services to the clllcnaof
Waco ami vicinity
txinicoutvaiillaiidCo BDniR Btore Ka f
eldu of Public Hqtiaic
R
J CJOODE
ATTORNKY AT LAW
JylTDt
Texas
Wl I al lent to burIncM entrnited to hl care
1ST OFilOE In Uoode Uolldlug cornr Public
Suoare no DI
e JBVANS J r DAVIS
VANS DAVIS
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
> CO TEXAS i
Havo in connection again resumed the prau
i33 of tho LiawMn all its departments
ai > 18wawtf
TpvK A A BEVILLK i
Siirgpon Dontint
Offlcoln eeeondntoryof ItoganeBuilding A nelln
elreitWaeoTexas OIHce boorafrem V am to
krx Teeth ciuacted without oalu novll
OJN 0 WEST WH L riUTB EB
WEST PRATHER
AtTOJlltiYSAT LAW
Waco T xub Ofllte in Sturgis Building
T taMbelyla
0 WILLIAMS JL 1
rilYsiclANAND SBnOEON
lT UllAUAlI Tixas
Will practice Only For Caah
LfeblSwtf
TtA HEWLETT
AriORNEY AT LAW
OrFIOE In Johnsons Building Bridge
Btreet feb21dlwlv
TVKTM
ALLKN
80RGKON DENTIST AUSTIN AYENUR
WACO
Having permancnUy located In Waco tenders hie
profe tlonal services to the puhlle All uorfc war-
ranted In the latestand hast atle Ofllce honrt
iroin S a m to 6 p m Office for the prrstnt with
Dr 8 K Bmlth Inltwjm
yR Rt S GARNER
ICCDIilliT AXI AUUIHT
WACO IKVAil
Trialall dleafa and ptrfonne all bur iclOp
plitliiaeuinu tic Kje and bar exclutdrcly Ca e
trratol fnim all part of Iheetaie hallaactlon
I eiiinal caiet OSceln lha Uocan UnlMUir
4litlu Avenue febJSW ly
S IIKltNBIIKIM Ac I1HO
audWholesalo dealers li
IMIORTKRS and Manufactured Tobacci
Inuacco in hogshead ardbales for the Ilex
it a
tan Markot > > o411 ond 13 Oravier sUoel written
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert
roil IUK BEXIITt or TnB
PUBLIO LXBBARY OF KENTUCKY I
SUCCEHB ASSURED
A FULL DRAWING CERTAIN
on
Tuesday ho 31t or Illarcli Next
In order 10 uieot tbe general with and ex
poctttlon ot tbe publio and the ticket holders
for the full payment of the inagDiflocnt U
announced for tbe Fourth Grand Gilt Concert
Of the Publio Library of Kentucky the man
agement hav determined to poitpono the
Concert and Drawing until
Ttieatfay the 31st or Marcli 18T4
No Ftirthor PostoonmontI
No doubt ia entertained of Iho aale of every
ticket bcfbro the drawing but wlicthor all are
Hold or not the Concret will positively and
unequivocally take placo on the day noyr
fixed and If any remain untold they will bo
cancelled and the prires will bo reduced in
proportion to the unsold tickets
Only 00000 tickets havo bosn Bold
Willbe distributed among the ticket holdora
The tickets are printed In coupons of tenths
and all fractional parts will bo represented In
the drawing Just as wholo ticksta are
LIST OF OIFTS
One Drand Caahflift
Oaudiand Ciu lift
Ono Grand C fh lift
OnollroulCnil lift
One Grand Cafli lift
10 taili llfle 10 io each
so Carhdlfia soiioo each
MMashUKU 1000 each
Ml Oath Glfla 500 each
ion ta > h Glfta 400 each
150 Carhllltla Soo each
2SV IadiGlfta SOO each
325 a h Gfla
ItMWCaMiUlfla
250000
100000
50000
S500J
17000
100000
150000
50000
40000
40000
45000
10000
100 each 32000
50 each 50000
Totiil 12000 Gifts all qnsli amounting to
1600000
The chances for a gift are aa ono to live
Irlco orTickvlH
Whole tickets 50 Halves 25 Tenths
or each coupou 5 Kleven whole tickola
510 22 lickots 1000 113 wholo tickets
5000 221 whole tickts 10000 No div-
e tint on leas than 500 worth ot tickets
Tho Fourth Gilt Concert will bo conducted in
all respeca liko tho throe which have al
ready been given and full particulars may be
earned trom circulas which will be Bent free
from tliis ofllco to all who apply or them
Orders for tickets and applications for
cgenciosniil be attended to lu the order thoy
aro locolved nudit is hoped that they will be
acnt in promptly that thoro may be uo disap-
pointment or delay in tilling all Liberal
terms giveu to thoaa who buy to sell again
Alt agents are peroraptorlly lequired aetllo
up their accounts and rotura all un-
sold tickets by tke 20th of Itach
THO K BRAULFTTE
Agent Public Library Kentucky and Man-
ager Gift Couccrt Publio Library Duilding
Louisville Ky docl7DtawWtnov3l
TTELLEYS FOUNDRY
C A KElXey Propiotor
JEFFERSON TEXAS
BUrrbY I1FIOT IU8K UDILniNO WACO IKXAS
MANCrACTUUBBCr
COOKINU AND IIMAINC SO V LS
Sew OrleanJ La ol2wlrI Jsu2JWif
OAST TURNING PLOW8
SHOVELS AND SCOUTEBS WAB1IKET
TLK3 COUNTnV IIOIXOWWARB
DOO 1U0NS ETC
Induremenu OfTeedlo tho rade
Send Tor Plcellst
tarcounty Dealers and tho Trade Generally rap
tiled on the moat Favorable Term al
nov23Dtf
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ISSOLUTION OF PAUTNEIISHIP
The firm fit Scdivlclt Klllott plumber dealers
Waco waa dluaiied by mutual consent on 2Ctb
Instant J T llllott retiring and Jahn F Stig
nlckcontlnnlng the boelnesa at the eame Hand
All person bavins clalma afcaliiet the lato Onn are
requeatcd to preeent them for payment and those
Indcbiedwlll jleaae come piomptly forward and
atltle 3 Y 8BDWICK
lT ELLIOTT
Waco Jan 911871 leMdwlta
TUNES OKAD
Saceesaora to Wllev JonaaA
tKufiuicrous
Dm b 8am Houston Hall on Tatan
Brnirri
Are prepared to do everything apperlalnlag to a first
claes LIVEKY FEED and SALE
Stable uuameee
Will farnlfh Carnages at tho rborteet notice fo
funerale pari lea halla c
BurkIcs and Middle noraca to hire Horses boardec
on the moat reasonable terme In the care af the
most attentive KTOoms the laoat cumfortablei atalla
Ac ACrBaaaea and baggage wajruna In attendaneu
on the arrival and depart ure of railroad trains daUy
The proprietors bavli largo experience In thf
lvery bnalncBe aa well the ralrlng of borae atoc
are nrepaml to treat sick homes In the moat scteni
Ac manner
Tho ruble bnlldlnx Is made ol brick two atorla
FRband the a
bfeb area of the stable room comprlaer
Oliy 100 feet
EBTCUSTOM bOLlCTTKD S U
UEO W JACES0K OEO A DECWK
JACKSON BROWN
Flro Insurance Agents
WACO TSIAa
REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING RKUA
BLE FIRE COMPANIES
Texaa Banking and Inrnranee Co C alveeton Tex
Ilwnlx U orancn Co Iimoklru N V
AmerlOTi Cn trjl t lirala
IfUmUlana Mntual cw Orleans
West Teiaa Fire and Marino Ban Antonio Tex
Did Domlalon ftlehmoud Va
Richmond Danklng and Insurance Co ltlcbmond
trtroffice at 1irt A Jaekaona Bank Waco
Teiaa annlTMly
JEW SCHOOL BOOKS
1ST
Familiar lessona In Botlny by Mrs M J
Toiin of Houston Texas Hltb a complete Flora
nfTexsf Tbe best botany yet Should be In eveiy
school Ills ory of the United Htatea by Alexander
II btephens lu many respects the best lllt ry yet
E 11 CUbHINO
1 e
lloiston Texas
THE FOURTEENTH LEGISLATORE
Avsnx Feb 21
SXXiTE
MEM0EIAL8 JtKD rUTlTlONS llfTRODU
CGD
Mr Wood a memorial ol Judge
Priest asking that liis defense
and tho evidence bo spread ori tho
journals of the two Houses
Mr Mooro a petition of Wesly
asking of Lamar county compensa-
tion for supplies furnished tho Ro
publio of Texas
Mr Camp a petition of Mrs M A
C Wilson to rovivn certareclaims of
land
Mr Swift a petition from citizens
of San AuguBtino asking relief for
Jcssio T liullock
EErOETS OF STAKDINQ COMMtTTEKS
Mr Wcstfall from Comraitto on
Education a substitute for tho act to
ascertain tho amount duo teachers of
publio schools prior tu July 1873 and
providing for their payment
Mr Dradloy from Laud Office
Committee recommending passage
of tho act prescribing the duties ol
notaries publio with regard to official
seals and signatures
Mr Ball from Committco on In-
dian Affairs and Frontier Protection
with amendments only changing mid
increasing tho pay of thu officers and
men Mr Camp from Committco on
Constitutonni Amedtneutr nu net to
provide fer tho a new constitution
and submitting it to tho people Re
commended that it do not pnm
Mr Erath from Cominitleo on
Publio Land rosomiuontling thu pas
sago of a bill for the illxposal of cer-
tain lands in tho State l < no i ns the
Indian Reservation
MrStcrman from Committco on
State Ail airs recommending the
amendment to thu act allowing incor-
porated cities and towi a to prevent
thu erection of wooden buildings in
any part of said towns etc recom
mended tho passage ot tho net pro
r
NO 102
9
hibitmg the sale of liquors n the aiictUBcd Committco of tho whole Ep
towns of Melroso and Douglass
BILLS AND RESOLVHONS INTKODUCBD
Mr Ball A ioint teeolulion ro
questing our Congressional dele
gation to urgo upon Congicss the
speedy reimbursement ol Ilcniy
Warren for damages suslaiucd by tho
loss of his wagon train and supplies
and tho murder of his teamsters by
tho Indians from the Fort Sill Rescr
vation This was tho tram that was
captured and destroyed by Santanta
and Rig Tree threo years since
Mr Wcstfall An act to enable
common carriers to disposo of un
chimed freight or baggage
Mr Ellis An act regulating the
sale of land under execution or decree
of court
Mr Stcrman An act amending
section six of an act regulating cstray
Blocl
Mr Swift An act amending the
act establishing a criminal code
special oitiusr
Senate bill an act repealing all laws
allowing cilies towns and counties to
levy a special tar to aid railroads or
other works of internal improvement
by donations with tho reconuuenda
lionfrom tho majority that it do
pass and tho minority report opposed
its passage
Mr Dillard Motion to adopt the
majority report
Mr Ireland Motion to lay tho re
ort on tho table and taku up the
ill Adopted
Mr Ireland An amendment <
Provided this act shall not bo con
strued so as to impair any legal
rights that may havo been attached in
fayor of any person or corporation
under tho provisions oi tho act hero
by repealed Adopted
Mr Flanagan That ilB considera-
tion Be indolinitcly postponed
This motion caused much discus-
sion bySenators Ellis Ireland Alii
won Dwyer Uradshaw Parker ond
Dillard pending which tho Senate
adjourned till Monday
HOUSE
Tho House met persuaist to ad-
journment Quorm present
UB8IUTIONS INTItOllUCKD
Mr Kensler Resolution empow-
ering tho SpeciaJ Committee to in
vestigato certain accounts to admin-
ister oaths and employ the Sergeant
atArms to serve tho process
Adopted >
UNFINISHED BUSINESS DISPOSED OP
Tho joint re solution for a branch oi
tho Supremo Court Tho question
being on conciiiienco to tho Senate
amendment striking out Dallas and
Inserting Tyler tho yeas and nays
ere called yeas 47 nays 34 The
amendment was concurred in
PETITIONS PltESENTED
Mr Sadler A rettien of citizens
of Coryelle county or tho prohibitory
lew
person in the chair
w
Mr DeMoree From Judge M
Priest praying that the evidence
taken before the Committee of Ad-
dress in his case be spread on tbe
journals of both Ilousas
Mr Pickett Ffanfcitlkenrof Dew
ton county protesting against din
memberment
Mr MoLeary From citizens of
Wilson and Ouadalupo counties for jltli
prohibitory law to < be enforced
within two miles ol Laverma Instn
tatoMr
Mr Middleton From citizons of
Tarrant county protesting against
diimemborraent
AIr Moody From citizens of Har-
risburg protesting against a momo
rial for an amendment of the charter
Mr Watts from the Special Com
mitteo to visit tho grave of Gen Sam
Houston at HuntBvillo reported
that tho committeo was received bvaURt4
committeo of citizenswho ioa pub
lio mscting had pas d a series of re-
solutions requesting that the rouains
bo not removed as it was GenHous
tons express wuh when dying that he
bo buried there The citizons were in
favor of a monument being erected
to bis memory to commemorate his
great worth as a soldier statesman
and citizen Tho committeo reported
t x
a joint resolution impropriating one
thousand dollars for the ereotion of a
suitable mqnument bearing an ap-
propriate inscription Resolution was
referred to Committeo on Stale Af V
fairsThe
The Committeo on Comerce and
Manufactures reported back the >
bill organizing tho Cotton Er >
chniigu of Galveston and recommeu
ded its referenco to Judicary Com
mittco No 1 It was so referred
Mr Darz za n bill granting tws
yearn extension of ti ruo to tho Wes
tern Narrow Guago Company
Rosborougb from Committee on
Public Uuildings reported a propor
sltion from Mr C M Ilito to light
the Courthouso with gas for 2000
SPECIAL ORDSn
HotiBo biil providing for tho pay
ment oi the floating debt of Statb was
Mr Moody replied toa numbor of
questions The first three seotlons
passed without much discussion
Tliero was considerable opposition to
limiting bonds to the amount of
which they be sold
An amendment by Mr Simpson
limiting tho rates to eightytwo and
a half cents en tbe dollar was laid on
the table
Mr Moody oxplainedtho necessity
for providing for tho payment of inn
tcrcsts in Now York to that tho a
tual amount required might bo asccra
taincd
Mr Storey contended that tho bill
made it necessary for any ono in Texas <
desiring to purchase bonds lo go to t
Now ork
Mr Moody said in reply to the
amendment making interest payable u
in Austin that it woulddefeat the ob n
jects of the bill They had bonded
debt already in Now York The ini
lereslon said debt was knownto a
fractiou but if the interest yere taade
payable in oilier places it would be f
impossible to ascertain tjie amount ton
quirod
Tho Committee of the whole rcpor lt
ted back to tho House and the bill
was ordered engrossed and passed
under a suspension ol the rules by a
vote ol 00 ayes to 10 noes
UNFVlBHED BUSNESS l
Thesubstituto of tho committee on
IIouso bill Tegdlating tbe emancipa
lion was taken p >
Mr Harris said tho old law emans
clpaled tho minor seventeenyears of
agogiying him all the rights to nv >
herited properly and all other rights
oxcept sull ragu The ubsliluto an s
tiuipates nineteen years and gives
him coutrole of property jacquired
by his own oxerpalions and to hobd
small offices a deduty clerkf j r in-
stance
Mr Johnson proposed an amendv
ment striking out the lastclau se as
unconstitutional because amanconld <
even b u a registered vbter because he
arrived at the ago of twentyone years
Amendment carried theibill engross
od >
odThe
The Judiciary Committeereported
adversely on the House bill to define
tho mode of conveyipg tho adminisj
tratios of tho estates of deceased ner
eons from ono county lo another
Report adojited
Mr Kemblo General billproyids
ing for elections in school districts
wftu referenco to tl e salo of lirjuor
frdm
Tho bill icquircs a potltlbn one
third of tho qualified voters of tbe
school district to tho justices for such
election whlih shall take plaoe thirty
dayj after the Older forthe election
isirsued and designates tbe judges
etc If a twoUbirds vole Is forthe sale
ofliquor then none shall bo issued
lor four ycais ttioreafjer The bill rt
quires that one < half of tho legal yos
tcra of tho school district shall vote
to make it valid
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 3, 1874, newspaper, March 3, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112064/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .