Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEADER. I
PtJBLIHHKD EVERY HATDKDAY. 0,,e
STOCK
x*rth**»t:vmm'Tiwrc Square.
_______ of Subscription
. One Cfcp.v, One Year. - , - "12.00
' 74 Mix month*,
1.00
Advertising Rate* ^ ~ ihii p«**pi« •* compared with
which are made as low aa is ennui*
teat,
-n
and will be utrtcily adhKiad to -
One square (1 inch) Aral -insertion, $1.00
Tapir atUweguetit insgrUoa, «t k :j V
.Swa Tam. S mo. 6 mo. Hao
i tacirK^r^iB.oo fio.00 ffljot
vt JUaiiM ^jSk'^^h.OO
e6l. 10.00 15.00
ool 15.00 25.00
12.00 20.00
Y2.50 - 85.4)0
ft&OO 60.00
tool. $5.00 85.00 60.00 ($<00
- KpecMTtiotleee ten eenta par line each
insertion. A liberal deduction made to
11
i—wadlBg candidates for mnP*r—
tie or District $UI; County $5; Precinct
invariably in advanee_______ ■■
‘ fivertisemente of a personal nature
per ♦•cut. additional) '“t7—
SW1NDLUU.
Way la Whlcft Fool* and Their
Tarut Motes.
Tgr.jmsp~rnzfi&
Wlmu an increase in the daily har-
L&gl of cggrfgdcsIrfcU, gu jmbdUim rn,
-HfHiroe is charred corn toffThtf cob) fl*4
"T6 the hen*. It is surprising how goon
sssftssaassspffisass
, llCulaitiat indispciulhle. Fowls ore very
tor* And a more profitable field for the
exercise of their talents in this country
than anywhere else on the habitable
globe. The newspapers arp oontinual-
.00 jly engaged in the exposure or swltidliag^
schemes, but the number of Intelligent
people whO are ready to be duped by
any set- of roseate who ptwniwrto pay
largo returns on small investments
seeiua to increase rather titan diminish.
for offlor;-
Sir
Talse of a flood Newspaper.
. TC-' **»; i «*• . .
8how us a sagacious, enterprising
htan; ons-Mwito strives to prosper in
WbrdTy affairs, and we will show you a
man who never gyi^gcs the money bp
pays for hU newspaper. He knows It
and
a trivial cost in forum t ion
ho cao pot do Without. By it ‘he
- i» valuable to him tn
As: Is enabled to take advantage of ttifiptir
tha^ discovery; this or that new entcr-
prise and so on through a long list of
aflhirs. Allowing that some .do proa-.
-rfiff who read very little, yet it will in-
variably be fo
(he putfitetna newspaper, and are thus
enabled to be up with the times—*p<»iig
j ln^haLthSy ai^t^rmfii* id pay * tup
pnniw for—or else they juake their
money, npt^by goodfarmlng ot ghrewed
bargaining, buo by penurious living.
Jl
among the more Ignorant otasscs of So-
dety. ^SpghaifM Hum 1* due in h great
measure to the fact that igdpsanoo
more suapiclous than intelligence. The
three-card monte man and the bunko
steerer usually seek t|ie|r victinm^kmug
the well-to-do people away from home.
Ti»e “sawdust package” swindlers of
ten vears ago reaped their richest luff
yeawdw WlV TTWBCsr bf I«^yiga»ujia~ Sad
respectability. Their heirs-at-luw, Die
fraudulent stoek rif tin jin w pt
time, nl»o find their readiest du)>cs
amon^ tlmse whose intelligence should
schemers. In uaWsepse the victims 6f
confidence* rnfcn arc entitled to contempt
father titan to pity , --^vcnrlwyly, who
Iium sense enough to keep him out of hi-
ts-found that they cither ob-j^mie asylum ttiUat know that whoever
KnflWledde~of tries hi InduccirTni to Invent knv r>ot>
which TihvP'Tum-u placed bef&rc, .tit fils if Hans in an enterprise that
promises exorbitant and unreasonable
profits, must l)c either, a fool, or a
-I— m.M * < _b“ ■ 1 gww*—*5 '
lii cither case.
jitMjFI hs day* alDihiilStoihPftf
a gigantic swindle which has loom ear-
county or s(ate, and the liencfits con-
ferred on these interests by agoort news-
paper cuuuot lie calculated. Nothing
Contributes more ta mda-aia country
the prosperous nation which It is.
mm naM ■ —- -
^Hltttsar ;€liy-. Timc*: An * editor’s
business is to write editorials, grind
out poetry, sort and rewrite communi-
cations, listen to all kinds of complaints,
offer advice on all subjects, Sr.
MMliInrAw r-bahy v^i^tire oolle to
specie resumption, keep a waste basket,
The modas operand! of the swindle
was vejy slmpre. A shrewd rascal or-
ganized the “combination scheme’’ for
the pryteuded purchase aud sale of
stocks. He took in a limited' number
of partners, and osHuming a fraudulent
firm name, in imitation of tlic t^tlc jg g
reputable banking, inotiluthni, iasupil
b> ihc"iiiiiidh, atimittiiiffilif
steal matter, fight other people’s l>at-1$10 upward. Thotfapltal t^na nooi.m..: f
wood when he cun get them on sub-
scription, work eighteen hours out of
twenty-four, always be in a good liu-
waer and witty, be attke trilpervloug io
iftatWFy aud censure, and4 be criticised
and damned by every nincompoop who
<dou3t like *‘bls paper J* Finally to
V wear out lit the aerviee, and at last hear
the pleasing plaudit, “’Tis enough;
f. rotor vp higher.” "
Artesian Wells.
We are informed by our old friend
(ieorge M. CaroUth, who resides iu the
northwest tyrrlimTOf thls. ebtmQf that
a neighlior living west. flC$ln nis place
In Denton county has recently lw>rc<l
artesian wiJIT At thn depth ^
In Wt*W Y6rk
bu-
111
four years have boeu laid hare,
that time.its nuuiagcrs have lfiade large
fortunes out of hundreds of tlmusands
of .dupes In all .parts-of the country.
lift readiness to make fortunes fur those'
wher would 'Send him any'amount from
la ted %aa to be used in sbak dculing,
and each contributor was to receive re-
turns in proportion to the sum lie in-
vested. Lists of porsonsdn all ]>.u ts of
tlte country who wcic thougTrriUccIy to
IHte at the tempting bait were obtained
in* one way ana another, and fascinat-
ing letters, setting forth the advnntn--
fund of animal food, aud it la necessary
for health and profit. ‘\Yprnts, bug*
and other insects f,ro the natural and
mooli acceptable form.
~7Chinese farmers soak iheir grain In
liquid manure diluted with water and
•owjKhen it .haa hagon tn g»«mrat6,~
and the experience tends to abou
that In this operation tt not only
tends to promote the growth add devcb 1
oprooat of the plant, butoiao to protect
the seed l>piu inserts . in the ground.
The wool protlttring quality of onr
alieep la Improving, as U shown by the:
fact that whDVeas in 18«7 42,000,^00 hetid
of sheep produced H7,(Kx;,ooo |k»uiuIh of
wool, in 1K77 3y,(SSl,O00 head produced
20$ ,000,000 pound*;
I ntranspbmttng plants or trees firm
well about the roots with o»t“ -am
less the soil is wet; In that case firm
suttlcently to prevent air space* large
TryJ.fi. NORRIS,
TSE-agW ±
Hardware.
DEALER,
For BARGAINS in the
following line of Good*
Senecca Falls
Cooking and Heating Stoves, Tinware of all Hinds
At Prices to suit the Times. • 1
Fbr Church, Acad-
mf* Factory, JpUpot,
Hteamboat, Whip, Lo-
oomoiive, Plantation t
Fire Kngines, *tc.
Sises tad PtIom With' W)xm1
Hangiajrs &nd Prame Complete.
SfcL
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Shel^ Hardware, Nails,
jTXisros ^nsrx> jpxjcrv<r gears.
oajs*
Ciiougii lo dry up the roots.
PTgs roaming ai>outat large ^consume
a considerable propyrlion of uartii witiv
the aeorns, roots, Jarne, etc., that Ihe’y
grub Up and they shoujd not he <lc]>fi-
ved of it when in confinement.
tin toll to Win now
tlipti;
.Diam of wt. with hanging
- Bell. A frame complete
Tfodr251n. 2ffl) pouhai*.
Nofij271n. S40 “
No 7-30 in. 400 ”
N<. K-M iu. 780 ft
('ostof Bell
^hangings
ood assorttVieht
__ _ _______jg,
frlng anol Cultiva-
Agc
of Brenkihi
Stir-
will gain mptdjy now; ope week’s gain
now, is. worth two in severe weather
iiiuJ it alU tnd cost^afi mmdi to aoeom-
pli-h it. If hogs ure in g<ssl condition
by the time-winter sets In they !Wl|l
notrunoacic. •
A slow nilTker makes a cow Impatient
yhlcheauses hef tfr-hftbl np her milk.
The “Strippings” ore the richest part,
an^tf-n cinr itr :THliked qll^QS^^here
will be r
will be more as Well a* richer1 milk
Guinea fowls,will keep nil bugs ami
insects of every description off garden
vines. They wTlT noT 'scratch Hike
btUor fowls or harm the most delicate
plant. Tlielr eggs are vahiahlt, and
th$yWy bftener than tliq^’emmon hen.
Gerjinhiim that are dug up from the
flower lied thin fall can he hung up in
tlie cellar on u nail, and start uut green
in Oiesju-ihg. ' ,ij__=&
; i' i I*—*'•*•***r
ffllTl ^hhh-d h.jaHiiTry drojq.tngs pre-
veitts this rnhiatilc manure- from dry-
ing up and burning the plants.
Forcommoirtttnrfarnie In enttlef Tit
[.aw nays: ¥ Paint with tincture indinc
r with a solution of etjrrdsive auhlim-
it< -JOgrains to one pint of water.”
dTATJt»N v
gea offered by the scheme, were sent to
their address^ There*.Is hardly a man
engaged in any l.usiuess-or profession
in any city or village in the country
who has not been fav«»re<i with one or
Hum1, of these epistles, ' J
The enterprise proved so profitable
more flrm^ ou the same .pinfi, and a
dozen imitators followed
scvcraTffcgt.lTTi-
liudiately after a stream of pure free-
slope water betxntoTiw^and within
16 minutes it rose 160 feet* We have
also^heard of some others whb liavc
l>een successful In securing ou abun-
dance of pure water by In.rlng wells.
,Would it not he well for our citizcmi
gqpierally; to try tlie same plan, and
never again permit a repetition of the
disastrous sufferings their stoek endur-
ed the past fall and summer.—Mr Kin-
ney Advocate i _ .
Will New Trial t.rant-
•« to Rothschild*.
{Special to Ft. Worth Democrat.]
< Jai.vknton, Jan. 5.—In the <ourt Ojf
appeals life c*aseof Batnuei II. Moycr$
frpjn Joimson county, eouviete<l of
the first degree, tlre pdg^
. , IPaiutiioMen at the court house in tin lllwo
do^en imitators folioweii his cjumple- towmofHnThTfm. obdtH'Unl SCmday lTr |»v
It 1* DCCdlesa to say thatnn slitcka werwf JamiaryT ism. then and tliert tpinlsxv^H^-
l,Q..rl,t nr 1.1.1 *■■ Il.s llUllllltir ,If TBs
foolish jfavestors. The money they for-
“wirded waa simply froeketed t»y the
roscally managers, and tlie «lupes>ere
infbrmcoi by mall, that an unlucky turn
In the market hud swallowed up their
investment; but If they would try again'
better luck might crown their effbr
wTCli
by the -windier* will never l^aeeerrate-
ly known, hut that it run into millions
cannot l>e; doubted. An employe in one
of the “firms” turned state’s evidence
(he other day, And he was able to show
that the receipt* in hi* branch alone
foe the last three months averaged
about $1,000 a day. The originator of
U|« scheme sold out his interest in the
swindle a couple of mouths ago for a
certain share of the rpoiithly .^ccetptN
for the nex t ten yeais. Dm. paymon-u
metit was a filmic I with dentilsenteuee.
. ' Abe Bptliscldlds’ case, whioh was re-
f—; ^ versed and remanded, creates bid little,
comment. The court says tlie appel-
lant, strange "though he is, and fttiiltv
though he may be, liaa not hail a fair
^ ..fi.iul Impartial trial fiT thut bo wfas de-
prived of the rigid of inquiry
M The
, . ________ * of Ids preset)traent,
und was trieil by jurors with bad already
judgsd Ids case.
Otmms of Texas.
guarnnfeed xvoiild aggregate $2,000,^OO
in that time. The t-xisisure will .-kill
lTieTuisfiioss for a time, but B (itfite
he robbing of pepjde of liiutfed -metma
street wllLTSckm take its* place.' The
BTATK Ofc.Tms, T
(/OL’NVV OP VOI’NO, J
, To tlie Hheriff* or any Ornate Me of
Young county, Greeting: • . ^
%/Ot/Nire hereby comman<lod to snni-
■ Ison Wm. H. Marshull, yaw. 1‘. Mar-
tors-on Jiaiid. Also, Novelty
Double '(Shovel Flows at Fort
Worth prices.
Wagtju ’Shp.pU anil I»<»u §.
Wheel Burrows;
Al r* t a i rtr~
XTrT*ttt.| I)
OKAY’S SPECIFIC MEDIOLNX.
TRADE MARKThe Great En-TRAD* MARS
IvoclEhg niul' GutUring
done to Order.
Nor Hi gide Public Square
GllAHAM, mXA^
BEFORt fillAKei fcSK i nu lFTEI TAIIHI.
in tlir Sm-k. nf 1'ri-iuujjirti Olfi Agl>
hU'I mimy ivUi^v f)Hint Uxul Iu Intimity or 0»u-
mluttuioH, hi»iI n l>i«-niwUin» ftntrr.
w
\
'Full i>4rU<‘til n in out |umphlrt, whU-b w<- tie
nirp to wild frr« i>y lunil to e»rr.v <>••*• AS-Tho 8l»f«-ili*
Mi’tlli-itw tn »niiHiTWtflfr^?liWii <i II (iif pnrknice, m 1
►i* pit iknsM for #5, W "trill. If »«>jit f i if to > turn I tt*
P TVIS <fc-iaCKEN8
pa ikiiiZFR D»r f », «r will i,f |j^it ripH
SPWfei
Hrtlintlir’ii lllork. l>t.r«o it! Mint.
Itf-Std.lUi Urnh-ini nn'd tmprittn 1*1 nil
DEALEB3- I3ST
DRY GOODS
Fort Worth, Texas,
Or West of There.
when you-go North or-East you will find
that your cheapest ami best blan Is to go
direct tojhillas [tohuyyotr tickets] and
and take tlie
Boots, Shoes,
For tliey are now rundi
get trains per day direct t
ng ttftepassen-
throuJ^to
1 "ssc
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WEST SIDE SQUARE. (WADLKY^-*' ltntKlfm
over the
Q-BAHAM, TEXAS.
You Mill «lsy find that
to Dallas, you can get y&ar
checked to any
United HtaU»s.*
sspjsrs&s
tnnUnent point f» tf
FOR PTmCgASZ Q]p
i.-
One Railway from Texas
i Passenger eo«elnT) und-l’uilmansL
"enrsdirrrt into the gr^at Union ]
l)ei>ot, St. TtouIs, Me.
IS THE
nri, Z&sus i Tttul'y
“hill, Blanche V. Stokcw, yr., Mary A
Htokens, Arthur H. Ktoken, Elizabeth
Stoker, Ali/crt W. Htokex and Blanche
V. Stokes, jr., by publication ill the
Graham LA>ader.n newHoancr uttbltahcd
ler,n newspaper puhlisheil
iu the county of "Young and State of
Texas, to he and nppear Itefore the Hon
yurt of salil counts, at the
next p’g.nlat term thereof, to be ls*gun
and.hidden at the c»mrt -I
For Use or Investment, pkoplf °ofS tfx \s
In' Jack, Archer, Palo Pinto, Gallahaii,
Young, Olay, Stephens, 'i hrockmorton
Mo
The M., K. & T. H’v offer you a Full
nten Sleeping Gar from Houston, Hcgffi
Sherman and Denison to For;
IhdJUia, Sliermnu and Deuison to Fori
Schtt, Kan., to Scdalla; Mo., toftt1. IjOUIs.
ontagne, Shackelford.'Taylor, Parker, fe’SSBySS
• Eastland, .ond-in maiur-olhciLCQiinttCs..
i--r—-» ■ ---- -»-----T- . • . 1 rfltlS tt.r_a . I TR , , ...... .I i_______i . ■■iiw nv-
courton tticnistdayuf DtH*., a. v. Phth
-i^iiereiu Kllen H. SipWu, at. aln m* '
plaintiffs, and Win. HuaiarMholl, et. nl
are defendants. The nature of plaintiffs
. The nature ofnti
demnud is as follows. to^wJt i The par.
tltiou HnduTvTMini ot certain 1
eertaiu lamb, sit-
uated in the counties of Archer, Bavlor,
Altey, Gallahnn, Jack, Montague, Palo
Pinto, Parker, HliaVi
____ .t, ii
of Texas, oonteidiug in the aggregate
(103,561 3-4) one liundred ami three-
thousand five hundred and rtftyysme
ahti thrt'esfourths acres, snmo being land
conveyed to the Texas Emigration ami
Land Com (Mtiiy by the State of Texas,
and by Texas Emigration nnd Land
CouipanjTto H, Stokes, tlec’d.
Herein fail not, ami have you'then
ami there this writ with yohr endorse
inept thereop, show lug how you have
executed same.
-T*—*—) Wjtkkhs, j. R. F. Shock,
< SKAL. Clerk of the District Court of
I } Vl>V“K U’»unDv Ul vtiimiidu
my Rami aud thrtecal tt said Court, in
tiii1 town of Graham*, this the 81st day
f»f-l)eeomhpr 1STO ' ’
J. B. F. SHOCK, Clerk.
A GREAT PAPER.
The National Family Paper of
niapia for stock speculation is fncroftn, 1 ^
ing and no wppis of warnirlg wnr^T^T48 Oohminsr. “Du \Mt Take Tl?
pe<»ple afflicted with it fro(m trying to
lietter flieir fortunes by dabbling in
*‘pnts” aud “calls.” The iiostofil, e de-
jMirtment has decided that no money
ordem slialll»e paid or regtstpriHl letters
delivered to the 'swindling Ltock-brok-
Vra; hut we doulit if- any exercise bt
governmental authority will lie BUfil-
, Ip 1&70 thee^ nsus of Texas was very
imperfectly taken, owing lo Uh> faet
that extreme partisans were .selected
** ath*n 1 1“lH>rfan* ^"ty- clent to’.protcclfoola agajmiit tu,i^4^^ ) »ivvry family
rVwHUie of the same] folly. Tlie only safe course fq< arsons
unfortunatercsuls. The census super-
visor* an- to all Republicans.
efforts of Wr Congr«e»lonal delegation
•o avoid this, mad 4o have men ap-
pointed vrbote fidelity could ndt 4>e
questioned, have been uaavailing.
Outeide dT all political eo«n|«lemtlons,
it is important that a correct mutneC
aUou of tbf population nf Texas, with
Ms, vailed industries and!' resources,
^ b* taken. T|fe report pf the
of 1M70 was a shame asd an out-
Thc Sunny South has I won constant-
ly improving till it has now nearly at-
tained to perfection. The hist issue
comes to us enlarged td ^euluipns, is
really a grand mifnber in every res|>eet,
nnd every Insly should sand for It wlth-
outh dp lay. In future it. will-oombine-
all the'host features of all the papers of
4ho day, ami may justly la>, called the
national family paper of the South, for
mtir will i
of limited means to pursue .fegardlhg'
stocks Is to let them alone. Ninetj’-
nlue men out of every hundred who
try to better their fortunes oh Wall
struct quit poorer tiiau ^tiiey began.
W#consider tiiis warning timely/ be-
cause tlie indications are that within ,-a
moutli tremendous activity will pri>-
vall In the stock market' >. ■ , j
the liberal
Mr./W. W. CoTeoran,
Washington banker, has reached the
ten ■—^etjlhfr-oue. His .Iuudtii it v}fc
orous, *iid lie issaid iohave a marvel-
ops meniory ^ , \ t
r • ™ x ■■ -V x c.'
Burciy tfiko Hfrir'
I. even* possible variety 6T
.rending matter, with sjaendid illustra-
tions, nnd everything t<» entertain,
ainusf'or instruct a fomilv. Make up
A*hd»s in- every «omuiiinitv, and send
rirfht along for KY CiUlm offiyocanget
it for $2.0n each a year. A single copy
is $2..'in
Don’t wait for Agents.
Address MfcATff
IT MWX4MMMKK.
Atlanta, Ga.
14. W.'lMlKK,
rmj^l-tor
/ WiRj. v - j.’""
WICHITA HOTEL
Jftcksboro, Texas.
Buy bfitgnmsf of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys of Tracts! ^>K <ftr,!K/‘th8
BipsLt^tki^lhe-^FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS^ BQL0~-Jtvagg'ag? 1 ,urcar rt*
hregioft-wtffigo eicvntion defies
i>aggage through to
United States. ^
cTimff' offtTcfr epidemic tWoflses, b^fnjr
V..^ |Mv«>»yv j. ;w..vw Mym v. , ...... v.mv.. -jr-y........... v.v . ., ^ H’tll’ril PlIHS. Ag’t. WH. I'ASS. Agt
from 500 to 1000 feet greater etevatioh than St. Louis. liaJti- Dalis, T^>xa>. BhXagft, ftp
Gen. Pass. Ag’t.
more, New Ybrk nntUPhilatlelphifi, and notmirpasscd for its coals,
&u!' climate, health,"beauty. the growing of cereals, aud ©very
kind of stock; nnd now most progressive, being oil route Texas
ami Paeifte Railway, For sale, also, Lots in the prosperous
Mem
TOWN OF GRAHAM,
K/A-IiiR/O A.3D.
on Svgyey of said Railroad, nnd route of Denison and Pacifie
and Waco and Northwestern Railroads, by
E. S. GRAHAM,
W Snta til lull.
LAND OFFICE AT GRAHAM, YOUNG COUNTY, TEXAS.
Refer to Bankers Generally.
►Cut this out for reference.
Passing Through : ’
Tlie “naturally beautiful and moat fa*
vored region of our country.** Decided*
iy the
SHORTEST
TO LTHX
\
W. C. Beckham & Sons.
- DEAT.EUS IN
xr^
^4*
General Merchandise
East and Southeast.
— t " T 9 T -***►- ** -
' Elegant Day Coaches fretn
ttfllE W tl EMTTOM
-A_ZE^IEj 1ST OW IE^!EOIE]I:^V'IIL<rC3“
The Largest and Most, Ccnqdete Stock of
Magnificent 1’«lace Sleeping Oftra,
owned by the -Company,, on all night
/-•
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
tM' I in ' - ^ ’ •-
Boots, Shoos, Hats, Clothing, Queensware,
train*. Sleeping Gar Fare Reduced.
Iteggnge’Gbeeked Through to deftUna? ~
lion. "
OEMS’ FURKISHINO OOOOS,
‘ ' .Y V ■H* -• • *
GROCERIES, Etc
EI/ER' BROUGHT TO GRAHAM.
>A8SENGER8"FOR
W ASHINGTONr BALTIMORE,,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
-AH WKLL AH ►’U*—,
Chattanooga, Atlanta,
And nil Southern Citie*, should pur*
cliase Ticket* hy this line.
Mnpi, Time Tabic., tod Bate* of
Tickets fuFiiiihed on application to
P. R. ROGERS,
Gen. Wo* tern Agent, Da liaa,Texas.'
. ■ . 1
We are prepared to manufacture and will keep conkiantly on Tin nd
- well assorted stotk q1‘, ' *1 • . . . r '
*<v
BOSE PRUITT,
r~^
Saddles, Bridlds,
- DKAI.EB IN
luiiMeU mm uAKii fuaqii—1», i»rjwmf 'V
«*‘l •»**» will wW to tl»r <<>mf«>ri <*l it.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1880, newspaper, January 24, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879338/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.