Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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ORAHAM LEADER.
case
i Th* coaalry i* special!j adapted to
*tock-rai»iug«f every description which
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country. . 'V ^ 7
7—7 ^TIMBER AMD STONE. -*?"**
Past Oak, Iie<4 Oak, Pecan, Etftf.
hack berry and cotton wood co»*tilut«
able for fueh, fencing and house- framing X “
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‘ AmW aottcM Will t* eharg<r4 I toM taotsperlln
tor tfe-tota towatatos s»4 tvs ertstofor sack
All traaetoat «4T»tt;ssto >a*Cnt—« W |toM *»r to ■O'
t an. Hilt* f®r remtor»d»srtl<i<-rs psysl l* qnsrurly
•’W.X.—it. S..I msrkrd br the a.1 »• i ttoerto*
•• f «f»^Aa» 1 11 ami >r «f lossctluas will to publish* r
-liH forbid snd «l»rp' < .BSprAInrTr
Km- aMfcntnctof c*it<J«tot»-s tor State or Dii'cld
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Description of Young, County.
For-the information #f our readers
abroad, who my be unacquainted with
brief deacriptiou of YouDg County;
and in doing to we Are confident that
the item, at#
Jy..with the facl
v cor reapoudsu at ml W
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Jy with the facU that the viaitor-will’
note that nought ta overdrawn.
My4,.r ffv TOVlKJf COUNTY
intiluatwl luft. North of the Thirty-
THB ri.EAR FORK ~ , *“
of the Braaue river, in the Soutliero
of tba conoty, flows frera the
• £
‘part of the county,
South wdiUnto the r
the i»aio atream, which
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purposes; but do not yield good lun*
her for covering. Pine and cypress
j ]umher will become cheaper an the cost
of freighting by wagons diminfrbea
with the approach of railsoada. The
mesquitr tree grows abundantly on
iip'xiirt and lowland, and furulshes
fuel, also grows a beam nutritious fis
corn, of which all stock is fond. ____7^
A superior quality kt atone it found
in unlimited supply, and exienaivb
strata of superior limestone underlie
the ground at various depths.
various depths.
MINERAL.
| The mineral forumtious are very di-
versified, mud when properly developed-
th.ned, coal, iron, nickel, copper, fire-
clay, satin* and gypsum are among the
pVTueipah
A'JA. 7F.- BA.XiXi,
ATTOBMEY -AT.-.I AW
aqpoiSii3:BR,EL
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Bead Thisil
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Land Agen1t;vDae-,,^“'
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ATTORNEY -AT-LA W
1 The distinguished Pnysician, ftur
therforJ, Texas. l8‘ou aud Obstetrician, of Boutberu
Tew, is now permanently located Si',
Crahsni, .Yoon^L^oun^y, :Texsit altd
ofTcni his profbsfimiml services, br ail of
XAQOITT &;.7ESC-A.trClXE3^
Wholesale and Retail
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LAND A6ENT,
Win rrartip* to Tow swro '«et»i;•««•««
••S In thS Floral and A^pn-m* Court at A tads *
s»M-st*i ■iinniiun given to the iiwa*-
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HEAATff
The great elevation of the country
aod rifrStybf the atmosphere insure aii
everlasting immunity from yellow-ftfver'
JuI
elcvnlM regions. There prevail
where in these ports any malarial iji
flueocee and the health of the country
hbs hecome tMFtlf^" our
aiming its (dart attractive features.
««iniiFwbw,vrffl>
mouth of the Clear Fork, following it*
meanders, to where it erosses the, line,
w about tetdttijt*psllii. —^ LiTK.'
TUK MORE UIROHTAKT, *
among the tR)»ller Iribuuriea are
Kim Creek, Fish Creek, Spring Creek,
wiles ° dtaUtn^B" fyoni *he s,“^er ,l*>re ^or ^ a\e»aa of liveHhoods
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f DeepiBreek, California Creek, Whin-
^-te’C’rwk. (talc
^Tba watenr from die noyth-east pof
lion of the county are carn«Al by
8choel Creek, Brttthy Creek, aad nu-
j. oteiruus branches into the West Fork of
: 1 ^rinttpr Ktirer, on the oorth and <«*’t.
—74 known she water oTlhe.
‘ -L-*-;|Jrajoe. tbraiph^ood fonitretTris
tifb^bat tb* Clear Fork i*id~the
er streams throughout this section
h, generally,, excellent Water.
. ./her^ these go dry#g°°d water cap-be
l *'ud. in most localities in wells from
reatf to forty feet deep, and e'pterus
fitilf, with rtif devehrpipent of vuri
itMTustries, the supply aiul vfemaud,
both ordinary and ^killed labor. 1
both ordinary 1
be greater,
of various
ol
aln»r, will
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SCIIOOW ANP U. JKCItE*.
These «1ir as yel not ppiiihroui. but
general atlenfionTs beiiig paid thrf,-nt
jec^T“%bd eildrationai and religion^
fM&ilepea a« beiat^ <pr-’
fTX
abundant supply ran N seeured by
maana of ground tanks. > .
i. SURFACE, soil and prodC*?®*
Of these we have seen no h/t™ «
I
pr
tfed, but wbeya this Ts the oas/there Is
tins her or grata—M jmotimes both—and
the advaotagee oflered as a range for
LAND makKi.t. 7
A large portion of the county haf
been surveyed ip 3‘i0 acre tracts, which
Jim large bodes and are owned Im
rtoU*rcsiilentsr llinugh they can lie gen
••rally bWtlgbl pt $1.50 to 43.00 p« 1
a* ra, biohukil Lnnd da gold at %1 5h
10 PJ.OO’per acre, jmyahlc in ten nnuu-
^linams; wisblco percent inter-
eat, or i.i liw time at the option of pur-
chaser a Oilier lauds are offered ai
1 |3-00 per acre.
lo.'*i;l.,.tion akti Society.
cheaply built, us no AkUrTHF^pTlTTOm TT ibis county
n-r
S^lT^w^oOT -Junimty lifi Con.jiriactMii.f five or m>
The peoptN am ‘iff A TOber In^UfCrifVuT
wadabltoiaotflh«l|k«, conapriaing emi-
grants from abroad, i/.^ni u majority hT
thef4 Old fttatea^aod f.*om other parlr
£r**k*r diversity than obtains of Yexas. .They are alive .iothe*ini-
a be surface Ts broken ip nianv locali portauce of progress, and evTude a
pt-o|ier utvire.to encourage reliue* .on
A.TT’Y-.A.T-XxA.'W,
aol DALLAS, TEXA&
its braturher, to th< tows,- county apd
adjact nt country. The Doctor is welj
up with the advancement of the science
of medicine, having a/plurality of
pIonian from . the highestk medical
colleges in the United Stater, the last f.
of whjyh he reeeMred trom theBt. Loo*l
is Medical College, Ht. Loujr, * Mo.,
March 12,1876. The Doctor is thor-
oughly posted in t|l the various then'
rh s and M'hools of medicine known at.
jdie Alopathy. Homeopathy, farm?tft6a
Mmitibnu ,dumuierj Eclei-lic, Ih.iaiiic,
liy«lr»MOby, etc., and practices any o*ne
or all oi' thc,|bei£ries taught In these
- sehoofa of meoieiiie; but deiee not limit
O A OimVaa. K. T. Htlllard ‘ 0»o. Sr»’cr
Graham, Hilliard & Splller,
-j himself tOJfiy pa r t icula r faith - practice
theory or scluiqT, but se1««Gi aueh rema
dies from all of them as will meet the: 1
; r
caitAHAJ^, t-fiylajs
emergency of each particular casemost
speedily and promptly. The Doctoi
... giySa nrediciim -in quautiliea propoi
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wroeeis §
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Fort Worth,
- Texas;
•rs
JOSEPH K. BEOOTTT,
Wholesale? Retail Dealer iu
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TOBACCO AM) CIGAKS.
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Bell Goods at bqttbm prices and guarantee satUfactien.
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VW afet-r»M*.. ..(xutXER JptBST AND HOfgSjTOK'STSrF' HWWOtt
l.ltle Lul wh«> ll« d,M««
g-w* r ^
PATENTS PROCURED,
meet t tie emerge
Little water will extniguiih a |Ul «
■I ilYTpWNri' IT fbr no.-rtaiAtat. «»".(>, hut it require* more water to i x-
V tinauish a greater flsme. The Doc'ir
is a man of unlimited experience, a >«1
In the East and Great West ns a sue-
otore
Kefrr*n.« k1™ *hUf>r rrquini .
in fort worthTtexab;
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(J w, JOHNSON,
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ATTORNEY-A T-istWr1
cessful nraolinner he stands without
peeT. lh midwifery snd surgicsl m
Has removed to corner of First and Houston Streets^ with Ids ltrga stack af
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LAND AQBKT,
ill All AM, ^ «.*
- TEXAS
Vttl practice is fhs rourts. of ¥oung*sud
ial surroilndinjf counties.
peer, in midwifery snd surgicsl m .l-v
wifery he stands wiwhouia rival-ha*-•<£-
attended about four thousand lab rfc
without the loss of one. He has m ».la,
the diseases of women and ehil Jren a • |>e-
cisl study for many years, and treat all
di-cases that woman is h^ir to on sci n 1
lific principles, uu the latest 1 ,*i'
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Alj t:
Dry-Goods, Clothing
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Gents and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods,
AND HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.
C Hffi » We Have mode arrangmetrts with our houses in New York, Boston and Fhil-
imiiroved and most successful pi a" of Dyturuhh.ua daily with (be latest styles af 1^V '’■ ’
the age. Hie Doctor has do super -rs Wu h.„« »<\ hfu, nri^ ^ th.i *v*rvh«dv^yTThnv .t th« Y^rir
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in .7.l,r,.:7|1.7k'.'..n“ °f Zr n 1 c Wj* b!iheiriU4^'!!*i7 PnCg.*°n r-*1!i“° ‘>uy*t tl,a Ncw Yoft
*U LUIS U uraaca.^.01 LBOi "gtfyre^ WQU,( t UfitfSlSiH Tydfil !* UUrtUotTrtf
feimon. Ibe Doctor is a man neiiher Give us s «all and see that Hie New York Store etn sell better goods for Jowsr
»n his nonageor dotsge, hut is now in thauauyhwlVf ail(i ^vip^ yourwU’ of the existence of a v
' NfcW-VORK STORK IN FQRT,j^ORTH.^TEXAS. ; ^>r :
V. a R. IBiodet ■1
u HODES A T0UN0,
A.T TOR Nt Y S-A T LA W
. l, -i l^g them theirjruc Condition. Hr flat-
ters no one for the sake of a fee. I’hia
would W beneath the dignity - of one
who has rose so high id medics) knowl-
edge and who .Stand* at the head of so
in his nonageor dotsge, hut
the vigor of manhood, and Of strictly
m
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Graham?
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LANO AGEN
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A. WILL»lKaiIALf,
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VtrWwi. Mill
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Texfls.
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Late Kimbait, Ttxae. *
J. A* WILLINGHAM, *
Lal^leburnf, Term*
-TtT
Ul pxscUc- m a 1 th« o*»rtB.of
cattle, hogsLsheep and goatr forbid Ipt
being termed^mste laud, jjkhal. we
bate mucbTevel and iiuUulating 4and,
niue tenth* of this COuutYlJ*in!M
oft, and there are e^if^pWo x,
ura-
termed “prairies,” that aiw
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produeltve
bottom* of notori«*tis Terillity, be-
iug foMhaaost part alluvial.
Jbenumenius
WATER-TOrR‘ K8 r
IF
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of this region meander through valley*
of various breadth, scarcely less produc-
tive than the river lands, to which they
are sometimes preferred. Both valley
•wd uplands consist of a rich, friable
- loam, chocolate and grey, over a fine,
tenacious, red subsoil; with this differ
that the ri ver land coo tarns more
site* and is less comp. Hthan that i*™® "vas
svhere. <.....to; ,,ry fund^. suflu ieut-iur. need* during
Tbs average* elevation df Young
tnjt—>
ps» t>x*»s for
exsrolne and fH-nect tit]
fSK;'Jtojr hii. I
ltlmto.
rich nutbnoble a profeeklmi. If further
*f idence of the Dm I
fulCtr**** i>rople to-mske tbeax 4wyr r DUNLAP, M. D. J
^ wrttvVr -ktalsto-Uin irn tneiof
octor’s superior abil-
ity and success is desired it may he oh-
tainM by carting ar hls offtw Tfiht ex-
nming his king rolls of <Hploma* am
'•ertififstes^tigncil by the faculties of
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eminent medical colleges, eminent phy
sicians, surgeons and metlical men and
iluiitiipatt.
>!rr.t isr-Li .
The forays of the
ViihicdfeSeed, w-c believe fo.
IVacc 1,revaiJs.nlolig our fro.,"wr<\ "
have efficient peac<sof!ieers; »i (*
those who'imagiur that the “sht-shota^1
and bowie-knife*; hold srW, we wool
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Young Cmmty.~TW»oc
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state that infractions of the laws occu 1,
as seldom here as iu other parts of Tex
as, oras in any other State. The rub
is immunity from molcsutUou cf 'pessbh
or property.
CkWjil OF TJ1K COUNJY.
Young County ha* recently built apd
P**d (053YUbstahtia) court house and
ifficcs, and there remains in the Tri as
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Viii prwt.ee in
Slaclelfunt, t
jfi.ci*!. ATtranox nivu
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Si U Butin on *'v\
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the current year. The leauntT owes not
County,is about 1823 feet ahovi^S » h^ofll^rs fife resolved tK
SM^Ieve); or 1183?eet above Bt. fjrtuis ^>U^ne 1 '*1 U-Urt?i <!**>Pnf ,t,!re* to ^ , ,,
1463 feet above Memphrs and 14*3 .amvcd kma-nuiderau taxa- Jackeboro.
above Dallas bf this Slate.
THE COUNTY-SEAT.
H,AiMl!he ^-seat rtf YBWJPt'^fW'WfllfrWkll btwmess entrusted to them
■pOBIASON 4 WEST,
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Lawyers and Land Agents,
7Vyin.
number of tj^ Apd if further ter-
timo^j.yet bo desir^l, tltje Dqel, r will
prove nimself a workman thst need
not he ashamed. Try him, he will
prove his faith by works. Goto
him, If he does vnu no good, he will do
vo« po harm. Go for him— 7
There’s hnlin ils Gilead, the/e's a phy
sicinn here,
Come lu» healed you neeil nrt fear,
ACendance pnunpf when very «ick,
And modeiate bills—please pa* them
qiHck.
Office hou*s from 5 till 9 cm lock fa,.
m.
‘ M cnll*fc.*»onM heunado if pos-
OIRre at Urflhaln Atgn^
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> MMwttatajaistita MW,
ndsuttirw- •^'ItrtWFWgmiPwmr .T*c¥;YouTg,
JUTv^
«. would remind tb« r4dw‘ that OS"T*'
uiuii me reaaer mat tbe „_ii^_ v ' J. .7; .■ . .........
BiRpHy h aSi and its rviourges hi/t ^y' A.™‘rP for a h-wu,
have imyer^n^ This place ls lii»
Great East an I .^c*t Boj|L»- to El Fa
l and Sluckelf.trd. f . ..
•*>0,000 Acres of e ho Ice Lands la Jack
partial!** -develripod. Tho
- f of the f^w farmers tbdlhavb mmile
--*■, -7 wrtllid Rppliaaees, the t4opt wp
ohall name, for ten or fifteen years
wm
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Cot JCTt €•- ^.^ir »HTi| b«rfnf*.u nrt
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n rtoth. „ ,
UONniwiKS»•’ tors. -On »b<* *rr*WMl MorxU,
frbntAry, M*v Anfr«ut *>' /
OlUelal lhr-'^t«T- - •
J. R. Vi rviw... ,*tarM C^r,^
W. T n»rr«>. <"fork Co mtv •it*’
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so, nod .un Ihc lilts of survey of tin-
LAKH LOCATOR,
.; Graham is n thrfvlap (own, having
already established saw null, flouring.
thma year*, abundantly prove* that the
u yirtd will be rather im pro Ved upon that!
aHraiulshe<httieu th* impteved methorff
^-4 rt- of culture ag# iutr ^lu^. The *Ver^
age yield of stieffi J about t8 bushel*
® i per son, of barley About 30 bushels,
i»L fi
♦lp« trio, salt works.’ pfriafc oflice,
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IVKATHERFOIiD^ : : TEXAS
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C.bo, frtu.r« ..»<» Sui-ta/ur. - “ 7^
a, a. Jow-n. o+o. w flrtx.i. j. ra«»e,Ts«i.V
WwAPSrXlij^Qi-nwry finwmlsil
I. A. IjifTSitr. J. f’.i’rwlnt^ No. DJ. V. /oweil, od «
I j‘ H. M«nr»ytf /. t. Pwwli>«»..tN.». t, W B. Cry* r
roniUl U . .*w v " .....
"* fl*n. J. r. Pr*<-- Ha,). 7 ;7
ph oflicb, printing gfR^, law and
!C. W* hi
mercantile houses, &c.
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..-•Bf’iald
it koi brtai grown to somoettent, ami
jwith foforable s^h* yield* 300 u
fOOpouat* of lint ner Bcre. The 8or
ghom gnaws to perfection, so. also do
>p*
gnaws to pur
trtrt* of garden
Art- Buck fruit*
14*1 finely; peicln *
dy fine, and plums of
grow wild lb Sprofu-i
L
haveseni-
Olfi rs for sale choics land* for
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8000 .t0 ^ '** Grain, Gottoa and _fc>tock Farm*
COLEMAN S RURAL WORLD.
7 7 ' .--.jW*r
Jock, ftjo PintwAtat
M'mtffi Mi dvilar aad yifi
tbr*^ dollsni per acre. ■ • *■ ,'7
'i lillr cunllUIrt
. srs per acre. j,.-, . s .
vv«i r.-mum a wash or two ia (imhairi to
The haling W*kly Agricultural and f0,r ^10 P«tia. puioham.
Grange Paper of the Missi^ippi.Va
jjjl YeliniSetMmfr'
The only Agrieulftwiiit Paper puhtished
20 or 30 Sectionr
si read/ «urv*y*fi os Peai
m
aties
abundantly,
' i 'well cultivated, lour
bis whole region p»wu»e«s
of rich new, and,
he rtnl
a Bauthera State that did not^us
during the war
i TKIlMS^I* a
,n»r- »,w • »-»•
eouiifY, Wbrth ten times ils price to any farmer.
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of splendid land slread/ MUi
Hirer mow Hian i-ertiftcalee <u,'hai)d to £o*
er. (^ertiriestes and ftCrip located on mmo
for cosh ftu or part of land. t < j via
Time *t
rr foe ST— FourtH Motu.
-«# ,tn M«y «n«* Bo-.
Mdiswsr • •
•utwumtor ns
iglLLINGHAM BROS.,
GENERAL
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Commission Merchants
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e .natal.Ip! to li . ' —j'"- /
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tllg STATX OF TEXAS.
To Uto or anjr CoMtoUS of Starksiftn'l
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t ABE SmrAittB, Cotton
A. ISRAEL, SKY’*5,ric‘°r- - - .
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Dallas Fort Worttl> T#xa#-
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' itounty (l*rt If at*, tkm ia th4 »•
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1876, newspaper, November 18, 1876; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879744/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.