Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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PUHLiKHED EVERY SATURDAY/
HwtkMil Comr Pahlh flfun.
Toma of Subscription ^
One “ Oopv, Year. ’ - $2.1*1
OfaHMaarife*
Bates.
Th* farsour advertising rates
^ as Ih ooii-lstcnt,
boat ri. tly adhered to:
reft Incl
Tlf Ceani tfpjM>rTl«ort ()aeitloi‘
« Ben a tor Pendtdton, Chairman of the
Caucus commit to, who fcportttl the
Ohio nomination*, adversely- teMlay
wW that an *adreriw report had no rgfr
•fence to the peremmf character of the
nymiiieos, but wan baaed solely on the
jrrtmn.t tlmt the Uri-mdcnt. m in.rt?11ift-
fS Inch) first Insertion, $1A> J
_ t*h sulwequeut Insertion, - - 60
Spaoc^ 1 ijuv 8 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo.
1 inch »2..v> $0.00 $10.00 $1&J)0
S Inches 6.00 _ 8.00 12.00 i».j
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The New Uibto
Th£ work of the British and Ainerl
vanacbolar* who 'have |>eyn engaged
about ten yearn in revising King Janie*
■version of the Holy Hccipturea,
big to a fftim 'Tl‘' Testament
will be published* thTs yeax^an3T;tl»e
jJ|U ,T*a>l4ifc»en.Uji two
year* more. The new version *1* of
douretr not u .new Jiihlc in any sense.
Ite style and idiom and vocabulary are
rih
r;:: General Merchandise
. 414«h BMW l/>.00 22.V) l 86.
-**Hf-2col. IKOO 25.00
15.00
nottoeaten cento f*er line
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— irfeal
insertion. A litoral deduction made Ip
regular advertiser*.
Announcing candidate* for office.;—
TJ&^fiDiMri, t$!^rou:*(lyS5; Precinct
' $3, in variably iM advance# :—
Advertisements of a p»rH#nal nature
fifty jicrrent. additional.
t: The Thrifty Farmer. _ ..
pointmeot from many ofTHe Mates the*
no Democrats hail been almost wfioly ig-
Or ail men, in TIL occupation*, the
thrifty one Ik he who never l» idle; yet
wha4 prjmmi dlfferenw theg tr tn thr
distribution mid appHeatlflflbf
is person
may not
: fJio Republicans did not mtRi'vo\
spTirfid defenre ff the I'resldt ui's nom-
)pted his profession as a business
" and spares no means or energy to to‘-
oomo prnBdejit amtuuiuaaful, uUuglng
to it with a tonqcity of purpose peeessa-
ry to snffijfi* ffiF* a»y undertaking,
hate v txlijrinea hrara the marka ot
±
ness to tit* WanJiT
particular
and -rifeumstanrei.
man
„ _ aaleeta all could
mj’Nigqjats, |^iTpa|>, Jralts. ett\t tut -by — nyw appointments. -'^rh#
* m t italr partleufar adapt.-d - pemoyrnts, however tfion^lit the I'res-
Ident .should himself revise bis list. __
* ~ 1 V ’ ■ —‘rrtmrr - - , n , - ■ , - - g| || H I «■ f **|***-T It “* *1 If 1 ‘ .
When the Ohio nominittions were put brornl belU bpcktlcd around her, is
Rip buITdings ^fences tmdmher HpptitDT-
meuta are always in good report for
comfort and restraint. He allows none
of his products to go to waste; his ma-
nure is sheltered; the liquids saved by
absorbents,-ami all applied y.bere and *ph
to a vote all the Dem*K»rats voted* for
ithtir pfee|fk>% e*i-rprt of Aiforgia
who onto hr twi<* voted w|tp |i,e R* -
puhlU'ans ami then withdrew.iris vpte.
AT be ds only nblefrT afponi pTTsli
bg careful attantiaa, thought, observ*.
tkoQ, and reading tbo best thoughts
and experience of other practical men.
experience of other practical men,
as given through our agricultural jour-
nals, books and periodicals.— CounTry
Gentleman.
Ym^oiiIi Keadihgs of Shrlptare.
am (\forgot hteod.t name ros dh first-
est man. —^
Eve vos de nexed. Von day dey got
droubled erboudt eadff»g some ^whiees
und Vos kicked oud of der ganien:
■ Cain iirt AUs»stt jlw Iniied eii+i-
~ V df^ Oafn |st a mr his bfnddcr
und den lid oud. Tfe vos von pad p<»v.
Yoriah va* a visherman. Von <lay lie
gone to der gookpbnt to cxdch sehrimpk
und veil be vos looking for baid ho
vnlkc<Lright avay ov a vale’s tnoudt in.
But the vale make him pooty gwjek
valk oud agin. He eas too shtrong mit
der vishes stumu^Jeh.
YosepVs b|g lirudder got yellous of
knowledge of the moving panorama in
i**■■«■■>» wliidh We get our dffftreit jmrts.
und sold him vor $20. Und after avilc
giv uni somg nihadhig ears und make
■ Rail riglid.
vos uor shtr^ngm- He got
vlghtAn mil a bwen vellows imd htr
clean deinoud tuUl a yaekaos 1k>uo.
f birder ItashenlesA munr Yon
l^iidstvtlck Wns luhimatlday
Vouldn’t Roller- i
T.nr»m« dtrfr'fflkman. Dey don’t
\ give no free lunch dose days und he vhs
- hlHiy skirmlahin’ aronnd vor grumba.-
CfifeagO Tribute: Ituly sp’js'ftrs to
be- passing through a dreadful crisis
which falls wtth heavy weighty upon
the lalK.ring el waffs, hgYp b' <n
nioVlnci
greatly induced, t tnpioj'mcnt Is very
snaroe, and taxes are mi no indy liigip
m ;rinre natlmrsT debt,
840,000,000, requiring the annual pay^
ment of$84,000,000 interest, and then
is a constant deficit. All the large * it-
|p',d*l,illrlicavlly 111 iliibl also.—Plorcnre.
with only 170,000 people, owca $8Qt000r
flliO, and Xaples, one of the poorest pit-
ting Republican supervisors from
Htate-hnd not a single Democrat' had
Violated the spirit of the census law
fitui ignored the dlftlnft inidcrtii>nd-Vv^|rv*i>*>f>h of the verfhm now in
tog in foagreas when the bill was use; and were ft not for the fact that
passed—that supervisors as well a* enu- thfeJiew version will present tlie text
merators should be appointed'without l**4>aragriiplis instead of veraes arid
regard to party affiliation*. In the ap-^chapters, eacb.yarugruph eontaittlng a
horetf. and tills care of Otfttr'WttFTglaf- sion
ing tmtiTnce of the^ partiza nsldfi of; se-
lOCtlom. j He. thought that as this oai>»
fiyi» w«S t» > I we for ten years
appointnfent of Represcutatlves in fJon
grefisandithcKtate Dfigislntu:-. it wa-
of the highest ini|K>rtance, not only
tiiat soperyistJjrk'^Should Ikj (H-rsouaiLv
ootfiptent, but that the results of their,
latsirs should he aliove suspicion from
m.v !*talid-p >iiif.
. Henatof Tlitirman also spoke at con-
shlerahie lenifthL. Tmhpe~inniis ellta A.
fnaliuns, but gfnwraljy < opoeded'
corre<;tiie*s of tlie allegations and
the soiiydmsH of the elaiiqs prewenled
|jy the Demoeratic speakers. . Xlrey
fhougitt, hbarfyer, „that Democrats
should rt^ect such of the nominations
as” t iiey considered “ubfl t And Cormrm
ll^o rctoitodet;t- tfiiUI l*WfIi|y vaean-
TAKE A PAPEKr
just as satisfaetory as huggiqg a lifc-
preserverr^ Ali, well, Julep, it cu«i4-be=; 1
helped it’s one of the mmwmRyit* at yor BARGAINS in tV-
■ the ilegcneraey of the tiinci. TllUto
rtothiog presents a sadder eornmen-
tAry npnh Hie present eotniithm of sih*1-
ety than the large numlier of families,
both in towu and country, hut more
especially the latter, that sulNS'riim to
^ssjaa«S8laaaag^ ■*
f Jr hat is transl
4 lip utterlj
an? of the mighty avsntshf the day.
But who can tell the vast,amountof in»
Jury that is being inflicted on the rising
generation—those who are to take our
places in the busy World at no future
lipy growing up- without "BT^ iOTofirl-
tTietfi-—Tgfifnr^ ' Air. 4ieorge WiMhtrn t hrrria, ertttrrr of
j'. .. . I Itin.iTh' Wccklv nrwl Bio Ii •mi itiul
#%e fif |hj| prgsenkor fl»rp|fii this ig-
norance, too, Tn'ing imbued into them
by the sanction of those wfio should,
and doubtless do, know better, did they
only think of the li\jurous etTcets of
their Insane oourse. l^et the head of
:$very family think of this, and place in
the hands of those for whom he*is re-
sponsllile the means of acquiring some
Swindling black Operations.
Ooneerning swindling stock si
Hon flnm;thr im
aatbll<)\rk:
■ ftlrat, b broker who hkd ^inside” fijv
portunities to turn tea dollars into a
T -h?on«y Ibr hhnself.
Seeond, th^rc is nb sur«> and easy way
to fortuae by atoeh, ^eoulat loo, and the
ktHMieelt speetilatuja. iu vtM?y4mmyoasoa,
In'fore they get
beggar themselves
through with it. ^ __
T|iird, If you are paomist'il a obatfce
h* fftoku 8100 or $1,0<W without risk,die
sure tliat it is a Ik;
.. 'Fourth, lie sure tliat-tlio Arm which
m*kw» the promise Isa awimHing tjhn-
‘,r,r»‘- .....r*
Fifth, don’t i.e —
Memphis Appeal W« believe that
the cicctinn nf.ThmuatiJ, jiayard, with
fhur yenrM «,f Mip.), RduiinlatWition
lesin Europe, $21,000,000. .Tu the oitiea
workmen are living on public charity,
and to the country peasants are barely
subsisting. The outlook is almost Iiojk-
leal, and iliseootenfisrapidly nia&ifrst-
Iflfltbif!u i^roluhontr}' firm among
iontoy in
Unpeople. Nt ariy all this misery r<-
soits fron) the trememtoous expendi-
tures upon the army and navy, arising
from the desperate effort of thfe govern-
msQtto keep pace ith its more power*
’Tbbon.-—jr-a— S-
'as he would give tlw*-<3eqxjtrv, would
result in tiie extinguiyhment of all sec-
tional hatreds aud the perfect restora-
tion of good feeling<between the nortTT
and south. He..^would l»e Uie great
jH*ai*emnker between the sections —
make his admluiirrotlon one of hcal-
reconciliation, ami enable tfre
people of tlie estrangeil sections to
stand together,, as. in other days,. In
true •fraternal emhraee, recognizing
■v
That was one of the /most desperate
and total personal encounters, whicA 4P*;*1** candidate for the presidency, f ___ | _
^rsjss=»i,s=r *• ...........
upon
was -Mr
lately, Which was ever writ!
pa«ga of Mood. 0*k fitoilley
attoitiy killed, aftonjflrtog six j>fi|re^ffi
times at his assailant. ’Col. Alexander
his combatant, was wounded in several
Xplfices, and It !o*ftbnght faUlly, '
tht
The earnlngs of lfiJssotiri, Kansas A
Way Company for Jim .first
•a*, 1W,
time In IfiTf, SSUW\ increase,
Begenfir has orange trees
IpMM^Xntonlo, grown
khd refipfcting eai h other aa auiiall.la. .^v«>g.J
the grt v?*rii iionTof a common oountry. fatal.
Philrtihlphia UnUrtin: This paper
inrtttog Oeti.drapt*was a thing tj b<‘
4«Umnoed solely Yty tli« fiondlthm of
jfojlillar tentlniebt okistlng when the!
time tnf nonduntjoii ahould couio.' We
believe that he wuniTd make a bettor
president for the next term {than any
man that has beep jjjfoinineatly named;
on the repnhltcairjiele.. Wo beliavey
too, that he would lie.a far more avall-
ehle candldatf at tho south than any
matt that oimi be-nfituod.
^ ^ re o *»
ijkn editor Wng asked, 'DoHogs pay?
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W. C* Beckham & Sons.
DEALERS 1NT
Senecoa Tells■
Bell Fean
A.K/E nsrow I^EGEI'V'XISra-
The Lftfgdtl And Stock of^ T
Dry Goods, Dress Goods;
Far Church, Acad-
emy, Factory, Depot,
Steamboat,! ShlyLpLo-
ooo$Uve, Plantation
“i
FirC Engines, Etc.
Sixes and Pxicea With Wheel
Hangings and Frame Complete.
distinct thought, tiie average render
iW from the old ver-
oou
ijid nottitell tliigjio
H. Marginal rch
referenced, will Imw-
« \ » r, pqrlnit the reader to keep to the
old arrahgcmciit of chapters ami vucscm.,.
TM oontaius at ppurso
some Innovations. KbahV Rame^fiiK
example w|ll Ite spcllcij alike fn all
places, amt* the new version will be
adapted to t|i,e present state of the l£n-
glish language and biblical learning.
Some of the lust scholar*‘ of tlie two
countries are ppgaged in tlie wOJfcte j>f
revision, and it ip generally expao^d
tlinl tuty ttill gll»y.uai ps4rhSiy~4T» pfe
sion that can ixi more easily understood
by all readers, hut otic that’ is thorough
aud oohservatlve InaH jespi^etw. Their
work will be gfcctod by a hhoxyrr of
crUHdsin—a fact'.that the revisers well
undoxstorttl -amt we Killy theirefure be
mm* ttmt they hirer striven snrt wjtt
strive to pnidttrr n version that will
stand tlie Are.—H'rrco Tnjmpheme. yr ^
The Old-Time UirL
ofVidc experle»c«^*kk>c that hugging WTTCL T*ft
frsi^ionabft w
Whaa were a%)oy, .and you
Vaught hold of ipgiri ln a big sleigli^ Yor
a respectftil hut nottiKi formal sqnco/.o
you could hour the corset fexis gor one
after anoi^ef,- like a skirmish Hhc fir-
ing hv tile. Thatjs, if you were half
a mau^and dFd what was expected of
Bools, Shoos, Hots, Clothing, Quoeoswaro,;^
. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOCS, ' *
CR OCBR.XSS, iE £-
EVER BROUGHT TO GRAHAM.
No ti* 27 to. *40
No r^to: too
No«-*4 in. 730
-No 9-38 in. 025
-ir-
. --—»-
< "RtTMS KTtmr
Sepeea ^alls, N. Y., Ui A
Wc afo propnred to manufacture urfTwill keep constantly on hand
A well assorted stock ut
OKAY’S BPBOXFIO lTBDtOIHF.
TRAOK MARKThe Great Kn-TRADC MARK
glleh Remedg.
Harness, Coffars, Whips,Spurs,Etc.
in Ihn Hack, OiranffM of Vlai< o, I’n umlurv Old Au«
and many «,th-r |)lw).M that land to In.ttnily W Ccpl- 1
Humiiliou, and a l*>nww.w ftmr*.
We invite overyhody 1o cTa minc oigrgoods nnd prices.^ Wc
will fHl your httts"%Tffr ctroirb-j^ds at satisfactory prices.
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*Eull |>arlVul ra to our pam|ihpt, whlyh are da-
•lrt> to ■«•<) fr*• 17 mail lo every ot.e Af-lb* AoeciAi
Medicine ie sold by al’
duo ie cold by,all dr* xalele at VI per packag*-, •*
p!, iug»fa»f*d, ilS.lk •» mW le east baa my mail —■
rccei|U uf tlu) money by adrirmeluR
Trv J.B.NQRKIS
mm^s=
t Ma+V'
THE NEW
DEALER,
following line oTtiOotls:
TUB OKAY MEDICINE CO,
Mrcbaiilc'a Block. Ot-TaOiT, Mich.
f jrHoU la Orsham-■*** —'“'Tt N*** *7-n J-T>nr‘— «
Fort Worth, Texas
Or West of TWft. .
when you go North or East you will find
that your.ebeapcst and heat plan iifogo-—
; -iltreet to Dallas [to buy yotr tickets] and
the' - ' '
ton ITuu Ctnl Hiilwij
Cooking and Heat ng Stoves, Tinware of all Kinds
At Prices -to suit the Times.
1 Pocket and Table Cutlery, Shelf Hardware, Nails,
O ASTXN08 jiJSriD £>Lb-W gea.es. '
TS?
St. toms, MIIML, k CHICAGO
k r OVER THE
Miosstipi, Emsw k Texas Rry.
•i‘1
Harpers’ Weekly and the |iead , and
front of tire anii-muyldue Republicans
of Ney York, is clearly of tlie opinlhu
ttmrHomtiu Bey iftGi if <*ou I if lw eli'ctcd
President on the l>vmo<*ratic ticket.
Ho sa-ysi—“Nothing pee****’to l>o.-pIaire-
er toRqnihlicanm than that-the avail-
able ftandllTiftes for the Dem<x*rtts is
liorutio Seymour, if hcoan he jk‘fSUudc<l
t«» accepted a noiuiniition/t He then
say# further: “Devoted to ngriculturul
and historical and clutritabhy lirierests,
declining to he Senator or (iovenor.
lint sjH'nliting Wisely from time to time
to stimulate the study rtf the State an-
nals, to advance the standardpf gener-
al education, to awaken the pnnblaer
A go<Ml assnHmTtit
of Breaking, Htlr-
fors on
Double
Worth prices.
]7 riug and A’trltiva-
nnnd. Also./Novelty
Shovel Plows af Fort
One Railway from Tern
Wnbqn Sheets ant| Dowa.
NVhoc! Hurrows,-
-^^I’ctiilic wash tubs. T
Kcrqfing and Guttering
done to Order.
•NTortb Side Public Square
G R AElM, TEXAS.
DAVIS mDICKENS.
mer of tdartrueposttloh and advantages
A Not .’^Very niueh stronger in the es-
r.Iik' ihaiPiim
are
other Democrat.v And: “There
qre»y- Independents and Hcpublteans
Vlio would vote for Mr. Seymour as
against some prianihent Republican*
IWlnrtrod without risk WOliTd keep lliH l-nmiinnii iu).uu..v«uB
—'■III II tnu Worfta a,UR. HR, wl*o mcnttouBl nmnio.tU.o.
Jiati Qazeiti&r* now £fi from. MliQigpre-
scntaUve party men aud »bou| .eighty
rlifforent liK'ulltlnr. M’hc recnpltulutloTi
DEA^ER^ ...jagL
Git O C E RI Its,
Boots, Shoes,
Memphis I Charleston
-stands as follows: Sherman, 1888;
Blaine, sort; firdnt; 511; Garfield, *12H;
Hnye*, ^5; W^iahhurne. (W; ’’nominee,”
113; remainder scattering.
AND
\BMERAL MERCHANDISE.
, Albany Journal: . Whatever repub-
lican cjinearry New York rksrwry
any other JtAlo upon which tlve repuh-
lieans* ean reasonably <*ount. Hid"
wb<4^i>hilo«ophy of thq, presidential
oRnvfti>^tii*>p*ftir.*| on the republican
Miduht jo fhake'The atrumreot possible
nomfiiMthw for Now York.
-r*~
**! It is estimated that, more tn}les of mil-
road will be built during 1880 In this
oountry than during Any year before.
A lMHit niiu‘ thousand mifea of new road
are already under eon tract.
' -■ ■- , ■ S iSR..* ..---,
Was any hoy ever caught crawling
under the canvass of a gospel tent?
’ fc i#'
In leas than two months twenty-five
persons have been Ahofc'tir--Loadvllle,
E.“ J. DaVis, In frmjunclion with
Cochrane, has colled a republican -*tate
from
dallars per hogshead to produce it, and
from one knd a half to two hik^sheads
can be made to the abre worth
$120 to$lQ0.
jAeebunts of huge Tsiases of pork
1 fro
ic by
films
Twcaa.
break ttp*qf the Christ
Lom ail parts of
•peR come iu
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“You pronilsejjt^imy that Mil yW
terday,”'. said an angry credl£r$ to a
Bays a great many do not. They take ‘ debtor. J‘Yet,” calmly replied the
(»ave been I«4tr:jig NY#, the pai>er several years.and then/have other, “but to orris human; to forgjet
j tbrf-jsislhtasifrr it 1 ' * . .j and.I f.’*■ ’’ *
Wk3T SIDE SQUARE, WADLEY k BURKETTS OLI) STAND,) ,y the
.. -mu —
Ad
p-K* TEXAS..
FOR PURCHASE OF
* M
For Use or Investment,
In Jack, Archer, Palo, Pinto, Callahan, - '
Young, Clay, Stephens, 'i hrocFtoorton,' ’SBi5
i Montagjiie, Shackelford, Taylor, _____
Eastland, and in many other counties, chlliST^**’
Huy bargains! Qf ntirfect title! uf 4000 Surveys or Tracts I
most <>f them th^ Famous premium peters’ coto
You will also find that when you get
to Dallas, you can get your ‘
ehri'R'WI to any promiueaiuMu
Uultwr AihlSr There is only
.TChat rnns it# trains with baggage dare,
passenger coM-hos and PuHiimu sleeping
care direct into the great Union R. ft.
Depot, Bt, Louiaf M®.
Missouri, Zans&s & Tnu H’y
^il L*. ■!■■ ■ ——i ,i ‘ii in’ ■«.’ ■ *■ ” e.W i ■»- '
By the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
The M., K. A T. »‘y offor you a J
map Bleeping Car from Houston,
Dallas, Hlierman and Denison to Fort
Keott, Kau., to Hedalia, Mo., to8t. Louis.
Be sure and go to Dallas to buy your
H. It: tickets or the regular authorized.
Ticket Agent, office WOTaln l?t. Re-
memher the number.
JV
r-% '
i'
iuen i l>er the number. He will also se^
cure your sleeping car berths aa lto selto** -
i’ullnmn Rlpepingear tickets and dificBr^
'*> f
:V. Hughes,
HHhfrw Bass. Ag%
Dalis, Texas.
Jas. D. Brown.
f.’en Pima A«»» r
Gen. Pass. Ag’t'r
Bt. Louis, Mo.
IR/ AILROAD.
■TJSCm
Srsiiloitlieri:M&il Route.
Passin
_ Through
The “naturalIv beautiful and moat tow
vored r< gion of ourcouuti'y.** Decided.
siaioiR/rEST
TOJlTJ
lustej
TTt
East and Southeast.
I if t! ™ M
uoiii finnnf T
^' , Jk
Klegant Day, Coaches from
to CEAOTDGA
WITHOUT CHANGE. . :
r
■■
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cart,
owued by the Company, on all night
trains. Sleeping Car Fajre Reduced.
of yellow fi'Ver and other epidemic disease^being
Sugar made in Louisian* costs forty|frnm i}00 to 100^) feet greater (vle^.liou than SLjsOuis, Haiti-
more, New York and HAitrrdelphin, niuniiAsQrpu.ssed foft iU euula,
&«♦, climate, health, bounty; the growing of lereals, and every
kind of stock; and now liwst progressive, being on route Texas
and Pacific Railway. Por sale, also, Lots in the prosperous
TO WIT 07 GRAHAM,
oft Survey of'mid Railroad, and route of Denison and Pacific
and Waco jmd Northwestern Railrofids, by
E. S. CIUIIAM,
WASH I NOTON, BALTIMORE, e* v'
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORKel
‘V;
- ■ omit W kU. AM FWU-
Atlanta,
And all Southern Cities, should pur*
chasa Tickets by this Line,
M.p. TUm Table, .ad Beta \
lickcts furnithfd on application to * f ■
P.R. ROGERS, '
OSn. Wwteru Agent, Uallu, Tun.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1880, newspaper, February 21, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878565/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.