Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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well— the arrival of the
t» uliofator—the dally line- of
stnire <K>arh**»"frhni Weutherford to this
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tag u U. S. court imujie hare, all Gqul to
wt («fabam4;u-n rrrvyuyrotra bopipr^-
* All not low of a business nature Inert-
ed in these columns, are charged as ad-
vertisements, at our local rates.
Announcements.
•' -a .1- 1 ~yi-
l, ' . ’ For Afsessor.
.I*CV«~are authorized to announce J. C.
TOWNSEND. as a candidate for the
office of Tax Assessor, at the next gen-
eral election in November.
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^ . .. / For sale'by Ryyfl & Kuigpe. ,
for Tax Assessor of Young county, at r J' ®* 1^twday rfl^ *
tin* next election. stock of drugs for 1< t. Griffin, where lu;
^'c-’TVe are authorized tp announce
* ». MORRIHON as a candidate
idfized To- announce
.LLEN, as a candidate for
a . I. —»— — — — —1. a 1. Tr «
eduction.
JCSL.W3^S
MW^SfS
LOCAL MATTERS.
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• * ’ ~ scnh^^Hitter ditto.
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—©fi5fc> prospects are Veryfiatfering*.
dissolution notice of Patterson
A Tate. , > r ,
—Boring lias l>ecn commenced In the
artesian welt........ ~
—Oranges, Iacmo'ns. and Bananas, at
.... the City Bakery...... ■ .
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—The
at Crbzier’s Book HJore.
-County Attorney Brim, departed
^t=r—last Monday for Fort Worth.
"Tfor sale tf? L.
J.ritroop.
—.Luat .Saturday was the l^»t, a’fid bill
collectors were arouud, as usual. Those
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—-r-The only Fine,Cut Chewing Tobac-
cd-ia the city, at Crozier’s Book Store.
t—. —Bchool Books, Bibles, Testament*,
and .standard literature, at Crozier’f
Book f^tore.-
—TWtelegrapfe offiree at thts place,
which has been closed for a siiort time,
has been re-openedr--- . t —iJ**
has remained cloudy, with favorable
Indications for more rain. t——*JT
—A petition Is In circulation asking
Congress to establish a mail line from
ata
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_ : v Undo Harry \V;diuana,o£Reiknftpvare
desirous of running- him for.^ouuty
Jttdie. ; ......
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—A number of our citizens are pre-
paring to attend tpe ibdi-fryi onjhe
Brazos, 10 miles Houlii-enst of town,
to-morrow r '
—Bavaria: fltfoma rf Orebrnm
bmzp.
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77—A gentleman named Richardson
ond-almly named Smith, were hitched
up in doubii ^smess, by ’Squire Lnffer-
ty, on Tuesday last.
—W. H. Marshall proposes to beat
Fort \Vorth prices on Groceries, for
cash. Head his advertisement in this
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hoae who have spare thne theae pleai-
becoming very proficient.
—- -**. •
-r-JVIr. J. D. Godman, who has been
for some time acting in the capacity of
deputy Sheriff, has givoftup that posi-
tion and moved to Fish cm$)c.
sgsgii
— -^A11 vcgeUtion is growing rapidly
and the prospect Is encouraging for
good crops, with an abundance ^of gross
to place cattle in a marketable condition.
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to solve; but it isn’t harder than*the
ypuzzle, how some men loaf from oiie
year’s ehd to another and make a living.
^wtiaaihead whisky is always sucr< Ms-
ftU, when uspd freely, In raising dlstur-
tamoCT tg any plug?; thu lttwrl uwof
—The May-slay picnic of the M. E.
rtunthiy School, on last Saturday,jdid
not amount to m i<*h in oousequenoe of
t|»e rain, which foil at intervals during
the day. Many children,- who had^
looko<l forward to the tiay as one pf
much pleasure, were‘£ro&tly disappoin-
ted. - —
—Stop tming Calomel and try ** BLACK-
ORAUGHT” foaliver diseases!
=ff
WMW&W' IWUlIttfih! a bfamihhniiM:
Mr. By us will remain in Grllfiu for a
it with a competent subordinate and
return to Graham. ; _________
—Capt, Conner, wlto lias tint contract
for boring the artesian well, commenced
the.work op Monday. If skill and un-
tiring industry are at| that is necqBsary
to secure us an abundant tHipjdyref wa-
ter Graham muy rest ea^y, for Conner
has gone to work foil of energy and
pluck and has the gift of continuance.
A tium tUad of liver complaint! One ^
dollar’s worth of ««BLACK-DRAUGHT "
would have s«ve^R+tnTsir,,,^p^S^^^“
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keep posted in the events of the
COMINfi CAMPAIGN.
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—Thb weathef .dufTtlgl.he pAit week ^ nurpoav vf giving thatii more time,
.. ”-nTK r». .inT44*® pu*pus*-oi autiu more unit,
as long we.cau, and the crisis is almost
at liami. Ho corner -Qp, all tliose who
know themselves to be+odpbted to us,
and give us a small lilt, tor we liave
ac^tniuprlatcd you by whiting, and aro
Inow compelled to mako a refect
.i l>IM>. Iklnml. rif I.J”y comiH-llr.il,. rnMwtw
Correspondence.
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Fbokkit’s, Young Co., May nth.
Editors IiF.ai*KH : Two week’s trav-
el through Young County enabled me
to hoc many of our farmers, all of whom
seem to antieipate excellent crops':
iire getting in g«K*«l condition.
been and arc now quiic unweu, waVaskeil several llmnrdt Any dT
riously ourCom«ty <dlie<*rs would be in the field
for re-election. They had seen no an-
nouncements, except for Assessor1,'add
from that they au pposed the offices were
not worth ruaaieg for. .Perhmw soRwh;;u,(* pr°P°<<*. to sell as
-new men may U* induced to run. if the j
present office-holders do not want the. wilO^p tlS lilC wJIOtlpCSt.
trouble of serving the iieoplc! So far as . . ., . ■ -r-^ l;
I ooukl ascertain <thc sentiments of t he
people, it appeare there hi no repeeial
ono
MAS ELSER,
FOBT WORTH, TEXA?.
Wholesale Bookseller 1 Stationer
CBACT.fF,
Pianos, Organs anidSheet Music.
Agent for North and West Texas for the Celebrated Weber Piano
Sit. lioui} and New York yrices du|fiicnted. Correspondeueo solicited.t
FM FOR ALL!
In consideration of Ibo stringency of
tlie tlrirewpind dosiriirg to increase the
Circulation of the LEADER
We ^rill send it . to any. address, ffdhi
for One Dollar, Gash.
Make your arrangenients lh\s monlf^'
and prepare to
..ta.k;h3 it
From tho 1st of June, so that you can
Avail yourself of this opportunity and
the LEADER J w: ifuMhig
TaJiyaoM^aisters and your cousins and
awnts,” and friends jpjother States. .
may bo, they must have money. A
person may use all hi*-<uvnliable check
in cxptwfolng ttort bfete»cirlt^ct.irigr mon-
©v every d«y,-e4e'd*imt 4h^y ' Old subacriptious can bo renewed at
’‘stand off’ WortU-acevt.
- The Lfa deb has .score* of verbal
“promises to pay” and hopes that those
who gave them will comp forward; for
the same rates.
REMEMBLR Tllk TIME—IftZX
NOTICE. COMMENCE JfJNE Ut,
yj£i ::;r< siimo-
mi~SEVEE MON THE FOE ONE
J) CLEAR, VANCE.
’ IDTBeOLTTTIOlSr.
rilllE co-partnership "heretofore cx-
- A. isUng betweeln the underwlgmei,
under the firm name of .Patte'rworr «fe
'i Aie,;^Mi Urn Grocery ami Ei vcry lmsi-
im.ss, is this day dissolved hv mutual
-<1 1 Dulh1 twnlliu mu ■UHimlimd
to settle up the business of «the firm.
, ' W. B. PATTMWWrr-
May 1st, 1880. W. E. Tate. . . -
Here Goes to Beat
5TH;
MARSIIAtE
Is selling strictly for
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CASH,
a:;-Ail- .
All kinds^^'Of* GdTOTBy
P~RODTTO~^ taken In cx-
ehyigo ^aBGCEltLE^qtihh as Corn,
'
Many wished to know who 1# to fr
leccnsuts iokf*.Toung (kmtrty. Th
was, however, 'nbt much into rest tnireir
In the matter, na if was thought the
Supervisor would hunt upsome radical,
TTono could Ik) found he would surely
get the place, tho bigger the radical the
hecter^iis chiacif
Wc arc going to have fine crops; nmt
candidates w o njrc deteriWttied to have,
as wc want some Tun tills summer.
—A
it by public* officers neviv fails by work
e~i
injury to the people.
—The Galveston News, Dallas Hof-
■ a Bid, Graham Leader, Bt. Ix>uis Repub-
lican^ Chicago News, Magazines and
Illustrated Newspapers, can always be
^ found at Crozier’s Book Store.
*-We have had the pleasare of meet-
Mr. A tkinsou. Of Blar Gitv. Arkan- Mr, Te»P
«s—father of our townsman Dr. Atkin-
son. Me la here visiting bis sou and
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has met With a very wirfialandfriendly with his work. ’A bafiiff Was through
tHls seotiop to-day, but I did not see
him, m»I don’t know what he was qp
to. Some “mean cuss” poisoned Char-| vi
Welcome from oar cltieens.
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—The fchool children . are eagerly
gins July 1st, when for''two month m
they will be Relieved front pursuing the
tv,ir-
regular routid^ of the school room, and
ehnepjpy life ih Dut-door employment
> and aufosement. ' ; ,
, ' ‘ —TheTlrahani NFIigh Hchkol under
Profo Burk head 4 Hendrix la lh a pros-
perous pondittOB. This school is worthy
of the patronage of alb ^bo wislPHiel*
v children thonmghly drilled In those
> things that w4U folly prepare them for
prepare
the duties and responelWlitiet of life, ftf
\ — Garde®ing is again in drdcr. Seeds
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tion, U being re-planted. With a con-
tinuation of rain, or even one niord good
Hdn at the%ropcr Ume, drill
^ An abundance ttf Vegetables as
• \l Urge corn crop. • v
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ness had 8iek-liea«laelie.
_____ For ai»h» lty By us & KumpC. „
- " jgCBBAT^ JKXAS, May 4th, ’80,
Editohs Leader; Refreshing rains
f.vfiln. I .J. tv.-. L r v cry lliiny ill the
rrny M veg,gWg
has bccii Hi In hod to a stand and fs about
knee Ijlgh. Cotton plantiug 1h nearing
oompfotion. , Men are busy looking up
cows, hoeing^ corn and “slch,” wliile
the ladies are attending to their knit-
ting, visiting and asking each other
[’“hoW many chickens you got?”. "
Omidm. Ch.mj^Ayjalt* .Ick
‘rice’shorse fell witii him ami {
stove his shoulder consldcrnhle,'but he
scorns to acknowledge it, and keeps on
eg*. J'fBbr.nidew of »
from a Cat .iipjQ a
Removal!!
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AFcar.*
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J. H,
' ’ ~L^'~"r" r"~- 1 / prisei
1 fATMKLTT-lu
HAS REMOVED
His Stock
INTO THE
NEXT DOOR TP TIIE
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POST OPTICE.
Where lie still oilers
f < " " *' *■' TgfT-gS* '**1 ~ J i*—-
Tns'stJock of
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Tf kA.
slSliogg
[' Caps,
At prices much bclojv
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elsewhere in town.
Call special atten-
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tion4o .drives ill Wide
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ShActings and Ilats.
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YOTTNO COIXNTY KSTRAYS,
Eggs, Butter, Ae., A<v y -
lvansas Gorii and Meal at the City
Feed Btore. 1. ... ■ "__
r^WOOh WANTED,
by Lkpdkttbb & Co.
f<TROot* is of the opinion tlmt the Gra-
ham druggist who hasn’t the money to
4»uy *v ilcll-1 *uiichj. ernild have had it
Witliout running hi* snlcsm under the
roku, 4 years old, marked Umlerslopc in
the left car and splttand nnderbtt ftt thft
right, and hraudbd hat witii a circle iu
it on right side and 3 on right liipjyear-
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ling a dark hluc, nqmiirks or brands,
at)u valued at $12, ■ •- 38
al areasonalrlo priceTko Bthpop did, sor
that tlie great mnjortty of the neon*
eould have afforded to trade with hi
“ BLACK-DRAUQHT” cures dy.pep.
•iSj lndigLHiion and heartburn.
*>, For sale by L. J. Htroop.
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An to prices, Htroop’s policy is to live
and let five, _
—Whenyou are oppressed M'1th dis-
pondent tfimjgtfU, dynft worry your aS-
oiates wiUi gloomy grumidings; but
TAKEN Uj^by J; L. Mercer. Com-
missioner Pr ectnrtNo.lry oiu jg uouuty,
at |10; said horse left with W. E. Htaf^
ford, 1.0 miles South of Graham.
t rayed befefl
eoukl have affonlisl to trade With him tlidVaoc, Precinct No. 1, Young county
as they did with Htroop. he would now one HEP OX.'about 10 years old, points
"V '’ croj^aiuf urnEil/iilt'ffillBT; ho Bt a iiaS*per-'
Lafferty, Justice of
■nntTfri,
:,'aW)Ut 1
'cropmuT unuernit m ten; no wands pe
belvablo, and appraised at $17.50. fo
fr "t?HX8. o. Joi.ink,
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FOB- SA.LH3.
gotiiKlbay
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AKKTYAL AND DEPARTURE OFllAlL
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( Money Order Olfiee open fhom 7:30
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Rkino unablo, on account ofbad*
btiAlth, to attend to jjhc IjUm 11^857
lie Hamilton’s b«Vhound, Just Ixji'auso
It ruft a-few old deer got of the w?»uds;
•iSflp
but he Hus got.huffli19owi»i Iffetw:
idong. Home nVan south of here said ho
wan robbed down an the railroad, but
another man says hit spent the money
lor whisky and he saw him dolt,? The
money belonged to sonic one else. The
OreetfbMk Club Is recelylng-new mem-
ber* weekly tutd thc .piiqdple is gain-
ing ground daily. ‘ ^ t^Rct’K,. -
—The Lkadkb wilt always be found
on sale at Crosier’s Nsws Btand, for fiVEtroop Ii'
J, A. Clark* Prof. L, W Nettles to Miss
L.r, Winborbs, all oLXaung county, j
>-*-tgidle#\ call Johnston and
examine > stock of hale, ready-made
, feci Her stock is fom|plete»
sfctk
m., until 4 r. m., except during thd
cciving and diHj»aUdiing of mails.
Mail arrive* from Jacks boro ami ail
point* East, Mouth and North about 111
M,, every day except Hundoy, ^ --
^Mail departs for the tuusi. aod <»thVf
IX>iuUi, as above every day at
m., except Mund Ay. Jr**- ^
Mail (doses punctually at 11:30 A. w.
Thou. R. Ktkvknh, v. m.
Take “BLACK-DRAUGHT” siuf^o^
vlll never bc'Ajiousr. 1 ' T*-
sale by ltyus A Kqiup^|>
Tlie citizens of Young and t
THE HTSTEUIOIJH FIZZLE SOLVED
To qnjp'v neaotf- of mind, and .perfect
physical health let 18-10-14 alone add
buy your Drugs at the Briek 8tore.
AMd package of “ BUCK-DRAUGHT”
free of charge at ' " " " " ^ '
L.J» Sir wop’s or By us A Kumpo’si,
I offer tho Graham Hotel for sale
Upon reasonable tcrmit^U^AfiB
only. R. W. RICITARDS,
im. v - Proprietor,
,QBAY’S SPi&CIFIC MKDtom
T.fAO* MAUKThe Or-nt En THAOI MASK
rush Remedy. "
An nMMi
terSsmlnnl
R|wriMt»r-
rtim, Imtmtvnrr,
ind nil AT
th»t follW.w, _
MKiiifiir* g 8flf-
AbnM.; ■« f
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li'MK TAII88.,,mU:;];V,AniB TA«H.
ftj1' B*d, iilMt* at VWiAJfr<<«Miir* Old Air*
* ms «w; «th*r IHimim that land h ImauIIjt M Cun-
I*!'Mull, aad • )Vtn#*«»r» Onrf.
t Jrrwtl wwtftei m te sr.pns»|4iw. entrs wn a#.
rt> i«%-nd fr., t.y mall to «Trry Au« ee-Th.. 8i4M<
AMI
r j Mock,
t BTSeM In Cr»h»m iw«d «v*i jpwl
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Gilmore & Co. j.:
_ (Established 1865.)
PfJNBlGNH, increase of I\.>nsion*, knd
all other classes of Claims for 14oi(llors
3ET
and Boldiisn1’ Heirs, proaeculetl.
Address frith stamp, . ._
^ GILMGBE fe CO.
Washing!on, D. C.
LARGE STOCK! LOW PRICES!
rf.'Xtf
’<5ur* stock' of goods consisting of
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Bootss Shoes,Hats,
Clothing, Csnts' Furnishing Goods,
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Sad'/ery, Stationery, Queensware,
' J'' _ • " 1 ■ -■* dn *- n — --r** V ■> ■Ji'^'4'f 'k ... .f. ti ■',,-n
■ -p
as bean selected with groAt care and.comi.
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prises all the latest novelties and styles.
we buy for cash and keep our' stock
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be obtained elsewhere.
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W. 0. BECKHAM Sc SOHS.
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Etc.
La ’M*'* '
DEALER INV
Smooth and—Barb&d
Wheel Barrows, Wetajic Wash Tubs, Kt«., Also, Agent for
THE
Bows,
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• D. M: OSBORNE &
Hoofing ami Outteriug (ionfi to Order. Pricei as low as the lowest
^North Side Public Sauare.leBAUAM,- TEXAS.
FOR PTTKC^ASE 07
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i'hoicr Lanih
A' -, 5 - - *ni-2V ‘1
Ecg Use or Javestment,
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Montague, Shackelford, ’faytor, Parker^
17f ,-Ld.l _ J 1 • •_ ' ____ _ 11 _____,’!• )
mosl
NY LANDS, selected in 1852—in n region wIjgso elovfttiofl'dijfies
the presence of yellow fover and other opidenw* discuses, being
from 500 to 1000 feet thaiT??? -
>fHYork and Phttsdt
more, Heir> ----------
climate, health, beauty, the growing of cereals, and every
I, in miles South of Graham. 36 kilM| 0f gtock; ,md now mo8fe
red bcforoJ ? A ’ Lafferiy. J uHtfoeof l ^or f
rewire.
^ r- , Tor salo^ also* Lotst in the prosperous
____TOWN OffGRAHAlE;
on route of Doni?5h and Pacifie and Waco and NorthwestenT
- ^Rnilroftdp) by
E.TS. GRAHAUr-
LAND OFFICE AT GlRAHAM.^YOUNG COftNTY. TEXAS:
Refer to Bupkors Generally. ^Car*Cut this oat for reference
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WM. CAMERON
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Wholesale and Retail RealcT in
WHITE AND SmOW’
PINE
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MUItIK
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Doors, Sash, Shingles, ;
i ; etc., etc.
Fort Worth and Weatherford, Texas.
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. wKSM ....____HH DizLrict of WM
Texas, wUl meet in Graham,.011 Satur- su “U3
day, tne.8th 'di^ of ftfa^, jsbu, for the
cxamlhatior) of parties dfo^Hng eerUfl-
4f*M autborixiog them to practice mofo
In this stjito. * m
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Johnson
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L O^H-MVKKS, M. D. ,
A J. K. Davuwm)y, JJ. D*
J1. JBvkKK, M. OX'
Ttfembcts of Board made
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1880, newspaper, May 7, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878920/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.