Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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'the Graham.Leader.
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gs.
Mississippi LsgtsUtare on Moll.
Jackson (U'm^) Timm t A re* *1u
Bonwas dffered ipjhVHouIC this^fliorn-
»M by the gentlemen from---<■ ounty ,
|:wpo*mg tbe appointment of # special
committee to beff, and invent'gale the
oibject that i? tK’^jbteng iii^iw‘1 by
the ‘Rev. Henry Wardt Beecher and
other divines, m to whether; or not
ythefNMtt a h#t{; tost.^t^ committee be
t anthofhted to Bend for .parBPariJF^1 J
Jiers, and i£ ncoessBry, to bring his Ha*
aj ealjr,., before • the bar of- ihn
House, and o$ his corporal oath, true
an»We»t make to all questions that
Uty ^.■-pK'piiiioifii^ pThe -• ntlefiML
i offering fbe* rtjsoltttiOB th»»fo.4l^Wr
^*■* at once for
V * + Dmt'ii Fat Hnsbanis.
'■» 1 mm ■ * P*>.
v Don’t think when you have woo a
wife that you have wou a slave.
Don’t think that your Wife ha* less
’■ffebiihg than your sweetheart. Her to-
Ltbtetolp to you %is simply changed,
not her nature. ^^- ni||)
DoifrS think 'that you can dispense
With the little ti^jlilie* of life toward
Jher you ^BafrietL fcbe ] appreciates
<ho*o ihfogi quite as wefl as other wp
men.
iXui’t be gruff and rude st home.
Had you keen that sort of a fejlyw l*?-,
] lore marriage the probabilities are you
woulii he sewing oh your uau buttons
stilir • '2 /
Don't mak& your wife feel that she
is an incuiufittflOce on you by giving
grudgingly. What she needs give
cheer full}', as if ft were a pleasure tot
do ao.^Bhe will feel betteF anj so wTTC ~
you. ^
_ Don’t meddle in affair* ift the house
under her charge You have no more
right to bo poking yohr nose into iher
$25 to $50 PER DAY
■ ■■■■tLfor. actually be Madr with the
CHEAT WESTERN
WELL AUG
rttojutieh wofl not adopted, as the re
r formers thought the expense* ih that
■> tbe State could'hear We sugg^t tfiit ^n8rr*^^J^Tri
tbe Legislature g* at their own fx
penAe as a Committee of. the whole aiud
Investigate the subject fatty.
SfsfBir
kitchen than she has to walk into your
place of business and give durecticrns ty>
your employees. * 7 r
- -Don’t leaveypui:..wife home tpjiurse
the children on the score of eamoai^
while you bolt down town at ulight to
question should be sefttod at once lor I nee tlie show ,.r spend a dollar oh bi
the better prof*ction^’f’iomety Tills bftpK
Dojn’t bolt your supper and hurry
off to spen<L-4lro evenings lounging
around aww^from yourWifa., Before
—.
Death, Life, and Beat* Again.
;■» [k\ ? .....1 '7„ ___'
Tbe 22 yearohi daughter ot'J'. B.
Boremus, of Willi* strvef. Patjemon,
died on Tuesday of la«| week, as was
supposed, the bod} was prepared and
laid out in a coffin, and all arrange-
incuts were completed for the funeral
Friday afternoon. The lather sat
Enough with htqn.
Don’t prowl in loafing places uutij
midnigjk^ brnfting ypnrjiimAin Jawlpa.
ble idlcnesa, leaving vour.wife lonely
ut home to brood over your neglect
anti disappointment. _
Don’t think the woman you proom*.
ed to ’’live, cherish and protect,” be-
comes d scrvivnt sm her purVof t*fie con-
tract.
Don’t think that4>onr<l Am! clothes
’ ts ft sufficient return for all a:3With does
on
alone in
_ afternoon.
fr*.-' -ST" . 4*«.. / t , w ----
hiA house oil
tog. The preparation* were all ready ,
the doctor’s certittcate filed, and cofijn
sat open the benches its the adjoining
Friday ev«U-' LxTJbnH exppBt yooc wife to honor and
tqth youif yotr-pr»vo a brgjta unworthy
id love and honor. .. ...1^
girl he had wnpposed to he dead
t itered toward him, tlircw hi^r arms
Ground hi« neck, kissed him passion-
hi. ly, and then fell back unconscious
j., bis arm*- A physician was called
:~hjth haaie,-bnt.q^lim^gh^
Knglisli, Capital Injexas.
rtj .
ent directions for a four of the 1 yited
States, lffiipcctiug tkb“grcat,
of the country. Mr. .1. H. Whuc, "I
Southport, left immediately upon nrri
val for Texas. His visit to this coun-
try is for .the purpose of establishing
fin English eolony in Texas. ID* rep-
resents two oompauiea. One of these
jinnee Hft; now ni>.»ut scy>n years, to
of lauds in YpOOg, Jack,tJlky, Arclier,
W’itchita and counties west, now offers
for sale in tracts to suit purchasers, the
following hfleet li^- mostly bis own
hyativeTntereai .......: .
YOUNG COUNTY.
. 320^atres Ka«t half J. FoiteventNo.
oyigiouallv-(i. lf. I j R Nft, 7t
m«. east of Graham, on telegraph road.
WE MEAN n, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact
I3FOUR AUGERS arc operated entirely by HORSE POWER, and
GUARANTEED to bore at rate of 10 to 15 FEET PEft HOUR.
J2Z.
_d_
, .Dun 1 cares# your wife in public and1
snarl ami growl a.t her ip» pjrivate.
th#: This proves you both w hypoenfe rtr»ri
,1..
Ttey Bere from 3 to 6 Feel in Diameter, aii AN? DEPTH Required!
■ "-inf • : -a---'- iwS . ' ■ f |«‘''I j" * v »*—*■ w-
They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL
KINDS OF EARTH, ^OFT SAND and LIMESTONE; BITUMI-
NOUS STONE COAL, SLATE, and H ARDPAN, and make the BEST
OFWELLS in g LICKS AND, GRAVEL, and CAVY EARTHS.
Tkiir art Easily Operated, MtWipia la Cows!ru. tiou, and Durable !
the Cheapest pad Xost Practical la tba. World I
and a,<h>g.:
pou’t wonder thil your wife Is not
ftscli. crfhl ns she used to be when .she
Iabom^-fn^. early morn till late at
night to pan^r t^tho comfort and ca*
^pricr.
nmwiui
ll> R4g> . whb haa..
GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS E.«, Count, in *.
United Sfatrs and Canada, to whom we offer liberal inducements. - ■' Send for oar
Illustrated Uaulofuc, Prices, Ternti. &c., proring Qjir advertisement 'icma JUL
KiSaRB IILL 40GIB fOBSS^
ADDRESS
t i jiaul. enaugb to appreciate her.
Ihm’tf !£., jfiour -wif» has faults,1 he
^onstautiy Ireniiudinglv?r of them,
while ydW hftve^pever a word pf cout.
tnendation for^ Tier virtues.
If she did
A targe party, including* a number
bf mercHnnfs and manufacturers of
London, Machgster and other English .......
iniveil in Nw Vut* > MUcfbe., mad,,,
dwr, ^w»' the steamer City of ^
hornet*
PotlX ejtpftct joui.^ jrife to have no|>.
feelings Not to havg ifl iiot'to h’c juT-
1 mnilj and ynn were marry»ng a women
when you married her. She thought
abg luafxigd a man, aod^don't deceive
her.
Matrimonial ML haps.
;t other is the “Texas Land and Invest-
ment company,* limited,’' with a cap
, tal^qf ,£ 100,000, which ik said to be a
safe invesfihent for theffcapital of the
middle clas£r s.
been a defalcation »f over $50,000,000-
in the management) of the treasury.
£3
'•y
I-- * A
l \ V hr
m
For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
tlcgant *fiil>l<- Sih«‘i-«ar<-
Cm h. Mitr.ii hi. »|>.'A »M.fU»im» «t;r n.>,? nn»irn .11ii. b« 11 u*.i®LEuil^SB: er
r'*"*T ‘ -*--1 II..». JU..M nWln/.it.if far. low
VMi«,d H'.f—i «#•»■*...«f»* ..... ■ TT-^K-C, .
l.Mki. Kio.r sr«. u- «uu turO-itTr vu,e«ch »uy dwircd
Initial, V,« nr. r».|irtT.I f» ai*l mjT lt>* fnlu.Wlng SliiI Mimi .a.i vjkI It l<«
O* »ns jut*
Mittriraony preseitta here and there
, , _ , im i-tiiog peculiarities. A bridegroom
i,tb«“|cx»8 Midfe OI^ E,mg«U<.c ^ N„ York, uoa-
Company, limited,? representing a cap * -
loti of £50,000, and having as its o’»-
ject the location of certain lands’ for
the occupation as a colony by the mid-
dle Cl&itcr £f English society. ’The-
pay stil chargam. ipclurtlng ibxT af engrain^ jptfiaor. aswk„»a»f»pa»
argee. Thr S|*»«>ys will Nr want ati-rt-q* •«;« ujrai »f »*yi tfHVy )|o «.X)iri>a•.fTioaf,
and An rwr kiande wttl.wti #ni*l.«n .tebj/j f !•*.«'* >j.«c- fNsrsHi^ t«*
•f the tif«t met*" tut. omt rn*s«|f,tr Udt Wr#t Mfivi t Ffnfl.1 aie tukdr. an the la.lowlug
leflki /.<>r i < ■ .u . .. i.
first* • «*s \An*«**wt Kiv'wn v* •v?w« r.. t'»i itii**tO’M f* rj*: vd#iphift. Fa.
— Te whom- »• may' Gnaeor
are of bv-at quafitr ti
will fn
it* a**l a douhln .aii
of llw II Clwl. <im ret**lwHi»s Vh Y^fT1 icr «Ff~T|pVg,l ^ r- inaipi!
"T4 WL will lioao* *H'. or »Or wiifc h 4 ary nv*\ . .H-am the .Vti* n «n« t’orip-rii tb^ni^
not honor»nrrnufnaj aru ..f iwi' -
{SuoeU *. , *UXU>NAL slLVRH DT,ATlN(f CO .
704 CtawfUiut s*r.. ilrtdi. •
ant , wu erw.U,irr»ii»eiiinit
Mi * ■ . r i- -t
i 4MS
T/f; in a an faff - -
V04 Chtfimit tft.. fliiHdtiphta.
blr to relish the fun ef a discordant
serenade on the wadding night,
got out of bed and shot through the
window at. tbe serenaders, wounding]
three of them. A Mormon has just !»ar-„
ried, at ofie swoop, a mother and her
dabghter.^Has* he a mother-in-law?
A miner returned from Uftlifornia toi
Afichignti^to'Lraarry ’.thoYgirl he had
left behind him. He announced that
Senator Da*ie, Of Wew Virginia, !••*»» «ommi«»iono<l“al!o to pick out
boldlr charged recently that there had * *>'• min™S P*™"* »nd take
sii,\ i:i:\\ ARK~rot imA-
On rerrtplof tIB ronfoM togAthrr wliti 75 e«>h(» to ewver
Md fJh’rKSA or Nftiltnw. wngrat in$ *i.d hovtog.
drvvft • «rt of our pure CfMn-Sui"
; and hovtog. w hriouytagn
hTaTd don .r c \t»» jdaUM
nil rhnrfor. •.
1 to scud to mvf Ml ‘
vu
SI LVEFt SPOONS,
• b4 on each ^noon engrave an, Ohetlrr t inuM>c« ti Cureee are 'o hef t'repal I
ih, 7flootjt ul, auJ |>t .0|MM»na oill ^edeii,trte.1 ageetiuetioirlrroul ■
CM r.ir ninety dara fr*r. rtMe'of tVo ooprv «ttr- — h'i-h rfite Com on ia'null I
nn4*eeg.---trt^n*4f N AXiGNAl.aiI.v4tt J>U^NO^Wr -,
7(H Clientnut:»t3piul*d< li?hla*
WWaopor
Al
Should It he dnelrnd. nae one of tho holhrotng a-rtely wTtt T«. eon.
of tke WpMM «, payaaent ef tke leiiaklkg eiiarggg Hi, o^fO fleet
re». hladakad hMitie Me Mll<1 plree. keel ale« *wuki-iij.kat kk.1 liKfr
|4#u
kui vet, hladkkkd hud
plated. #1: ale fokka *
goods are deelied. gncloge the —
Si tor ketroe and 'J» *U for d,. i..
orkot would ro.i fan 'man k moo n ai.r oih.t oar
nlvMt. will b«
total ekargee. wfciek will Ii#
■I total, W 711 -ihde .
s8!‘4rs!flis:ntt,Yis-
i gagrgvtd
mar tor
U.rarini'cr that
Ait tana./ luwial
her to him to)wed.1^Afterl.carefully
prospecting he made^a choice,Jand the
dgra moo .rare tngrwfore
~m Mg to i t ifcatjhcr
Sod. a.I in
Seontor Dftvi«;is} cbftirman^f.the seu- oho8€n (lamsel has with the wetU
alo rnmniUiAW which has hecu inveati- d,Dg l»»«r to California to meet her fu-
Kepler and Stevens
lr—
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
T%H tfhenr* ether k dido good for na.tr 'otnrty dkra f
i to »kr tngereet or oil who .«« agtoaro tie bMoSta to __
kehdrhafrrd hr rraaok of .he eapi alien of (he .ung epoetl
twdenng mtrwwarg gfcnelJ bn nddmtod dlree. to the - c‘
NATIONAL silver 1‘LATING CO.a . 1
No. 704 Chen tout Street,
rillLADILPHIA. FA
WichiU.^’eas ami Red River, and on
Upper Tributaries‘“of the Braaos, al*
rekdy surveyed and field notes cau be
- _______......
tVAKfEil— 2fW) FMions of.Fckip tn
locate on shares, 1 f-uyfog all expenses;
or wtB lucate, -sur.vfcfy and patent fof.,
•5h per section. * .r ■■■'<■
^ 8h?tor Ant pei a»«m are hereby ueuiled
and wnrned'OfH to depredate or settle
on ubovuidamls on {n Uillty of dnimige,
ejectiUtnt and fine as prescribed by"
statutes bf Texiuk ,
In addition to the above selbjot li-t,
devert# h*w enf iie time ? wbwrreprcsent a large amount of lan,Y
claims for mVsclf nud others, suitable
W #Web Ranches, Trading ,Postv,-
Homesteatts, Karm^, &c., from a few
i.. ml
.LAND L00AT05,
m • DtiM.Ml !N
Keal Estate,
HatUutai fate to,
m«. east oi oratiam, op telegraph road,
hall prairie, half post oak tiqiber; fine
land; lies well; price $2.00. If desired
could also sell the West half.
040 acres J« -Pnitevrot No. 1," near
I'o.-I Oak Springs, nodfsa&rahum and
Clark’s Ranch Koiid, ^ miles ndrth 70°
E!ast of(irfihhm; ru arlv nil good prai*
ri. laud: ” FRfc?*i.75, saf ca«li,%ft
tiuce one, two and- three years with 10
per ceut.Tnterbst. Choice lfiOs $2.00.
100 acres, pan of B. R. Bvdt C. 040t
lies between abovo kurv'eysf price $T.50^
par fcore undivided,. .—. 1 ^
jftiO acraL .T. i Voitov ent No. 3, joins
above on the west, running 11 miles
nearer Graham; part line prairie Jand,
lai&tly timlMir; price $1.50 pt-r acre,
choice 160s S2.00; would also sell 60
acre tinnier tracts aa tbo akape oftbe
survey justifies such subdivision.
320 acres west'bxlf S. P? R. R. No.
9, sir mile# north 65° east of Graham,
nearTackift‘8 Uaache, nearly alL tH:
^ ftbje land) part prairie, mostly post oak
"ttimber; price $1.50.
,320 acres east half of same section,
noHh Mlf, fine hbg wallow prairie;
south half timber and fine branch val
ley land; price $1.75 cash.
278 acres undivided & of Nycholas
'| Lynch 836 acre survey, four miles east
o^Giabam ou Telegraph Roa^ on first
fork of Dry Creek; first daSUtnesquit
valley and P. O. timber.
2l3 tirrcs east pstrt ChftS. Mbrgau
320 on Duff l'rairiie? alD’fine mesquit
prairie; price $2.00 cash.
040 acres J. Poitevgut No 5, four
*~t,miles N. 17 of Graham, part imi-tpm
valley, part timber; prfee $1.50 or
choice 160 32/00, one half cash.
mbhds-survey bn TTekUree
graph Road; tiipher, water and preirieq'
fi.ue..stock; country: jrriee $1.50. Aten
undividt-d half of lleniyr Hodges and
J. It. Tanner adjniniugs-urveys oLubout
3000 ae.retL —--—7—-
IttO ftefer part of BrB. B. dh fL in . From
fork of jjrazws aad Clear Fork, orie of 1 *our
the most sightly and desirable places
in 1’oungcoUlUy for a land and rcncMf
pritre $2.50 or for thcvvholo 640 $2.00
an acre, ^ „ ~ ......# . .. r,.. ...
222 acres JpKttfOted to Moses Butler
on Brazos River in toe bfBriaf Bend;
strictly fifst clftss; price $3.00.
212 a resUast half of Leroy. W. Ross
on Brushy, joins Paddock; fine land;
- -pi***- $2.00.
- 20 acres Bouth half of^f. Poitevimt*
640 in RaflifT Bend opposite 8heriff
»BrooVs’ splendid farm; part first quali-
ty^Brnzos valley hind, part high mes-
quite prairie, some timber;.price $2.50.
ExcelUot plac# for cow, horse, hog and
sheep rancho.
570 acres Clayburn Iluglrt* and S
G. Newton adjoining surveys in Mrtfnf
Bend two iniire. below Belknap. No
better Bntfeb# Hnd ^th'^Ymihg cbuiitV;
1 E strafed.
Pne hay mare. 7 jeiyis old, braindek1
M on left slioulder ; one Ray horse, three
years old this spring, and one two years
VwTtCIZ. I * bis spring, r. All havw stare hr the
forehead. Any information left at thH
Would divide if necessary; price $3.50
cash
Also 40 acres 8. G. Nrhton at &ock
Ford opposite Belknap.
, ,-640 J.- Poitevent on Brazos River,
south side, near Kit Carter's; highest
Uedar Breaks on Brazos with good
. lord and landing; price $2.00.
landing; price 32.U0.
JACK COUNTY?
mtrn
ate conimitte# which haa been inveati-
gntihg the treasury departtnent, and
be promise* to prove this assertion in
jibetiiW. jj
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^ - A Washington epeetal to the St.
Lou» Times contains the following in*
formation ’hat the approjiriafinn f..r
, v .y^eedt. for general^disUibutiou lftkt year
was $65,000, and the committee report
TirfTOwo is***
thti ftdW tq ftoo^fo, and
adopted aft aow ndno-i t that the 4«4aM$
dboutd be distributed in proportion to
, > t 'culUttal pursuits i^each congressional
The democratic members of
liS5tt£j|zjft!ty?! god J
itions on tbe
«tm seeds”
valftable a per-
1* of the fiodseto
>u id agricultural
iure hushaml.
trai’cd wive§ in Tipto!i.|Iowa, two years
ago, the latter getting $700 on account
of the wife that he gave,being far band
sqmer thaft the xme Ita received^
vens h«s)sinee grown wealthy, and his
lawful wife seek* by a law suit to rein*
state beftolfcfMBaUv,’ a Piute Princess
in Nevada* married a fwhite man and
refuVhcd*wTlb "bun 1 o ~Rer TrTBe.- *Tb6
indignant klmimiH shaved h:s head
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640 acres S. P. It. It. No. 1, Block D,
on Board Timber Creek, mostly P. (j.
timber, part praifie; on Telegraph
Road; ’ price $1.00, half cash.
^^-640 S. P. R. R. om head of Boon'4
MCreek near 8 E corner, mostly post
^oak and black jock, timber land;'soma,
fine black sandy creek valley; pric«
$1.50.
Archer County.
1107 aorea John Daringtoo survej
on Onion Creek at crossing of Henri
etta and Archer City Road; alt prairie,
strictly a first c^ass okl survey; price
-foO cento. Also balance -of, the 147ft
at 75 cents. I hold power of attprnvrj
from both oWners. i"
whipped him .soundly and drove hiife'
back to civjlixatfon. A Troy clergy-L
bngmgbd ia agri- mpi publisliMim'foomplaint that th*
pay received for jinarrlage services is
not adequate, considering the risk that
is incnrreil in noitlng couples against
the wishes of their fyihillfes. He says
$e»*raBy range from
$1 to $5. Recently he rode ten:miles
into the oountrv. spfent a whole) day,
paid $n for use of a KoVee,. a$if received
only $1.35
M Stephens County.
: fl| 646 acres W. C. Arms iron
0„M.....Xm
fc- ■ m;r„
f* "Vvljr a ml pi^nntiT fiMUtakcd thrff^k
»U« -mm- Ih^nmirlil? I«»U«»t^l hnnlaraW onntrn of Ika (fftL
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TM» H»’|«- 1 enttmly if»+; «uh»t«ntt4Hy b4Tt
»!»• K.ijfMr -iM rhnranrkl.f Vnajiai*-! rrot
-M fUrtji Railv<v troSiH( Trvtf t^*- IVp. t. VTr I'hrto ri«Cv • Tt»q HK^T ftOt'SK fX
G. K FAIRFAX & OO.f
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fltV- lmwWhitsiy
Proprietors
mile on Clear Fork at Donald’s Mill;
splendid <pUss fur faww aud yanehe;
price 92.50.
Fort Worth.
acres Block 3, Field’s addition,
all eUclqsed, good Black Prelrie land;
ofi corpofation line, opposite Capt.
Paddock’s—frame dwelling with six
r.iomu, oistfcru, outbuildings, Ac.; price
7 lota 50xlU0 feet, price $100 earh
Alto desirable property in eat 1 tr»
fordj./iplipro'ved and unimproved. \ ->
Land tTeBlfi«itre and Scrip Mated
I ipnd pttOfit&f for au undivided ifileresl
*dr for cash. fed. ‘'Somq flrfo lands 00
acre! up to a League ami Labor.
Gall and see me. Office at Weath
erfordover Gant a Adkins’ Drug Btoref
Graham Office West ^ide Public
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ftqoare.
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50 -t?
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JOlllSOX’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
210 * 212 N. Thitd Street
1st Building South of the Poet Office,
ST, XjOTTIS,
FOR LADIES AND OKNTLEM^N 'r -
Open Day and Night all the Year.
$20 Fur a Full Conra# of DrmW.' Entry Book)r«*i.los,
_ Writ* for Cireu lam and fteferefrnes.
SltoaT-llAHiu W uiTim; tnij/Jit U.orontfhly rn’Vidly
ar.tl aarcwMtuJy u» axil uu vary utudicalr tertm. Wn
Suarnulm to nrury itudrni ti ^inuU of one hundred
and fity words per minuti. By our »*ih«d
iimtruouou ttiu aft may lit l«utrno<l tvitl.uut .USlrlllty;
if! t.K-tn T1JAl» ONI-HAI.V Ui« time ii»uallT rn^ulrod.
Er»-ry jieraon iielvteen t he " if j»" nfta'elvu and fifty yearn
•rerj naetur, T..n.yer. Merrtiant. Ac. nunti’ut tlera.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1878, newspaper, May 18, 1878; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878694/m1/4/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.