Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1865 Page: 4 of 4
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MERCHA
LI#V &
^TltASW, ÜALVJ^TÜÍ
L£wmi5M^
In brlekloiHdingi
u.id b'urwat Juig at lowest rates
imj
m
the Viceroy
from the
.represent
r«..¡ ,, Villi t n * .wtisr.
of, CO TX.o^ UROK* B si,
flALVKHTON.
Have opened at/oflW<f ill t!da<Ht}'rfor the
I ImviiK hOj) classing Canton, *nu fromUm
; i the cotton tia«l¿, r^l .assured
r tli^M u'l i> uní ; unfiiict
■ -
VÍA,
ini>ian<«<a.
tfOltt ' H
IT. S. Willi AKD expuess .'TACES
1 i' Jx>nve lu<lian«U every
Mth'DAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,
nug{7 ForSa«i Antonia. il.Jm*
|r,t
WHOLESALE ANÍt RETAIL GROCER,
Bijwoen Ui¿iM«-k t and Brluk Whuif.
-mS, .1
! tttE NfcW OKT.r.A^S TlilEjJ
Tho Lending Jóümal of tito Soui'i
ínjiiLisnrb &ail« AKB!*EEKJa
Den.teil lo TJlauture*Mm4 Gummi Xeits—'p„
cutxiiHi t'j State arul Natfannl V >fvi«w '/•;,/ "j "
far8 iithresl—ni
(/ XO'OJicni wiiffltñre, uml ll,c réjcu.
ermion of pmspur¡tu i ,the
Ltwocii thi'Mirket nart BirltsK Whail. Tlte prop-ftelorifuf^tíic
io i «rií «e of Keeps Coimtautly on bañil aworted «rocerio*. '*<>., We-ldv Time *endura#*
Jieir ó*-'Produce, 'W*í4i # KIolM'. Potatoes. Oafofi . lamer, jflven ** tli ¡r joururtl, Tin
ml tlu-y nin i l>ai"d, Chece, Sour Kroiit,, «te. Altfi . C>i r , Brun jinry. menta lur it míprOTemeát,
Mi ilion, with Onus and Cioekcry, Totatw^, Sogum and every ropect, a
i..! ! ...ir íituí-oihviy n..
fí,",:
the death of
>óí Plymouth
, He wanVqiut'ó a rétaArtfcbla chumcter.
Webster was au annnal visitor to his eabiu,
unci lined to join. " Unele /RnmehT in his hunting
i'sionH. >< t
ion ftt Moquokotn, Iowa, ion
4pho occurred eimilar to thjkt
otiou át St Paul. A balfcony,
n<l children f^ll, and six or
Bvetvly injured, bnt not fa-
Mary -Martin, itand-
goldiér#'
the grand
with wo
lily pf, •'ive suitinfaetioii to those wJo muy eutnnst thorn with
int the tWlr lmslnc**. julSd-wtf
llóíer ttt.ll*' ipwilmn't of r.alvoatoii gcneraliy.
James Socley,
COTTON ¥ A C T O 11
AÜÚ (1ENEÍHL VOMiOSglQíí
' Oluivfdtoil, Tcxtti,
fiolicítH a contimíftuoe of the patronage of his
diiiendK mid tliaJ)«bUc. Bepad&wly
t'Mtv."
Niv* Orle:
tlic N. w Orlc:iiii p.,;;. ,
J'Js .íi'tó l.ny.,1 J: "'"J
If nave nnmi hti¡m<- ,^. u
"'>iU 'VilUa'v,*w
/bú °the pftvement, was' strúok by a
ik fen' the head, cansina Üie blood to
im hei- ears and the wound rft a frig
■¿ÉdwiMfc í IJ.
ightful
.. Meiill, of Ohio, a noted Den*qcratic
t died at Lancaster, in that State, oUj the
Jinst, ■ 11 ■.
The Provost Marshal Oanerol has:informed Gov.
• fenckingham, that tlife Bt.ite of-Connecticut tuw
inrnished from April 7th, 1861, „tp April 30th, 1ÍGG
rifty-sevea thousunJ one hundred and eighty-two
men, Without reference to periods, of service,
The rough monument of Htonen on Mount "Wlásh-
detsijpied to commemorate the untimely
jf Liazie Bourne, from exposure during a
'tremendouu Btorm, within forty rods of the Sum-
it House, has l>y a.oixje gi^oejless scamp, been
^punted w'itU'the ftagmentary remains of an
iiopp skirt.
Workmen in the lake tunnel at, Chicago^ forty
. ieet.below the bottom of the lake, null hem-the
engines and paddle-wheels of l|he steamboats pass-
ing overhead. • *\¿ ft
The rivers in Maine are lower than ever before
within the memory of the "oldest inhabitant."
•fhe town of Orford, N. IT., celebi-ated its pea-
iennial anniversary on the 8th inst. 4
A letter from Florence says that Thomas Ball
coto^let<id a ni¿del for the statue of Ed-
win Poorest afj, ','poriolanus," which he will imme-
diately put in marble. The statue is six feet and
a half high. • ' i •
The fcecr«rt aeyvice division of the Bureau Of the
Solicitor of the Treasury « aosbiwely engaged'in fer-
-jreting out couuterfeitera, .aná . numerous arrests
take place'all'bvéf' tlie cóuhti'y. Thé quantity of
: counterfeits in circulation is quite large.
The New York Ti*u,os is informed thpbt the Fen-
ian Society is largely engaged in the wagon man-
, factory in the npper part of'the city. Theve-
Lióles i? ready built, «ays th® Times, are marked as
ra
* •>)
co to mako up an armv
the property of the Order,
.. much the appearance pf the
co to mako uu an armv train.
)rder, and they have very
hl-~ oonveyatees which
TV Episoopal' Convention of ^he Diocese of
Illinois, in session in Chicago' has passed resolu-
tions expelling froM the £>iocese Grace Church,
:Gtalf}sbuig, on acc^un't of its cpurep hi .upholding
the rector, Dr. Cracraft, after he had been silenced
bv Bishop Whifcehonso, for pre—
thA war. The resolutions called
*« «— AUO iüOVmi
aiURiated disoussióíl.4
2>robftbly at
tinn
V. W,vl'!iitii<ller,
A 11 o r n e y-a t-L ;i w,
jy2ñ,0m AUSTIN, Tkxas.
J ALOXICK&SM ITII,
M.
,"T íITISlaggb & co.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT?,
'' CttimW, fix#*.
ASI .
60. BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 06.
Agouti for N'ew YorU and Gi lvtnt#ii PacU*t<.
JJ'.'lux cfrnntontlf in. receipfcof assorieu Mercliandize
frcitn New York, we ure |H**|>i riul to mako ailvaniu'«
ofOoodí Ap prj| !ttce ooonigned to <.ur liou-e in th.it
city, for wiiiiMi roJjii.rHf* will b« made, [n 15,1 f ly
WALTKll ij. mann mouuaw'mcmoukies
MANN it, JUc&IWRIES,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
, r and
COMMISSION MER CHANTS.
nug2I Strand, Ualvéstou. d&wtf
ANIMtKW NKILI,
. .(}. w. cuawk01u)
.1. .A. . .O. ^
IN'ci.ll C' i*\vfor<l,
AT^OHNJSYS AT LAW,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTSj
and Brokers t'ov tli ]iurc!in^e and sale of
REAL ESTA IIS, QOÉFÚItA TE STOCKS, ÁÑD
of Houses.
tfW Will aUtAid to tae payment of Tnxi-s on lands
tltibn^liout tin; Suite.
'< JulliJ'Sí'fílni • ;!m
i
Galveston, Texas.
C. I,. BE1SSNKK. & CO.,
"cro^fif íWlfa ]tfER C'H.A NTS.
ao OBRA PIA, HAVANA.
We will F.xv>cnte'orders from oni- tViuiu's in Tfrxas
for such Slaijléa aií'the llavatul Market Iters, It is
our intention to ktíép ft vé'¿ci in the trade with IJal-
vestoii. ' fnugll «Wrtl3 C. L. B. & Co/
th'. oswau), Gaiyustoii. . > t/;. .ph. km*m. A leyt?n.
T. OSWALD & COi,
RECEIVIN^ FOilWAliDI^G AND
GEiVERATi CO*I iIS.SIOX MERCHANTS,
Galveston d: alleytóx,
' nuaOtl
GEKEBAL
(OJpiISSlOX HIBRCHAXTS
epl-i Stband, GaT,V3STO^. dwtf
T. K wmtév
COTTON FACTOID COMMISSION MERCHANT
ostebm an'* bdilluku
Sti-aiul, GaÍTBtti.ii.
sep8w<fc K)m
JESSE StfANCICL. '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
, GalY<iJ{on,T«.tti,
. Post Office,Street, near Trnmont.
PronTtit o ti eu tie it tv business. s'>i)5d& w ly
"í W C1ÚWPOBD & CO.,
E X v" H A NGli B It O K E It S,
Albert llall's old stand,
Strand.
GMdlHK Ivcr and Greenback* honpht and sold at
current r it^; OoltocUons made on all accessible
point* in thuiunited State, and urocQCfdi vemittwl on
lay of 'i'.ivmeiit.,,Interest ai wc<l on special deposits.
Galye-iti-n, Trxas, July 17, i '<5 t
PRIVATE B0ARDIK0 AND ¿00MS
TO LET.
Mrs. J. I>. Waters
can sopjlly private báhrders, and a ¡suite of ten to
twelve Inrnished rooms, ou Tremont street. .
r Galveston, Jfiljv3d,,1866—tf
A
— .orth long and
, The Grace Church, will
Imbly appeal the.matter to the General Cdñven-
i of Bishops to qfeat soon ih Philadelphia.
It is said that a proposition will be made aij the
approaching session of the Alabama Legislature,
to pension , the surpying; married soldiers , of that
•State whose physical disabilities were Incurred
•dnrinp the Me War:
A Virginiapapor ^ay^that the supply of gome
in that State )á extraordinary. The woods swarm
%ith squirrels, there are crowded settlements of
íubbiUí, while the patiidgos are so numerous that
they domó up to the veiy dooiw of farm houses
and take " pot luck " With the farmers' chickens;
The Honorable James D. Colt óf Pittsfield, has
-jeen nominated to fill the vacancy on the Supremo
bench of Ma-sacluisetts, occasioned by the resic-
mtion of Judje MetcaLf. >
Wmchenter, Virginia, is said to have been'oceu-
piedby tlse Union and Confederate forces, succof-
si*ely, «eventT-Bit ti mus, making it one of the
most "taking" phicis during the war.
The Reverend <3. B. Boynton has been desfknat-.
ed ^y the Navy Department to write a history of
the navy, and our natal enUfrprises dürinc the re-
Tiftlliñn
The United States Court at Buffalo has fined
Harry Leslie, the famous rope-walker, forty-three
dollars and fifty cents for walking without a Gov-
ernment license.
The British steamship Queen, which arrived at.
this j>ott i>om Liverpool Tuesday morning, the
arm ínRtnnt, brought filtotep huhdrkl and twenty-1
Mx passengers, tlie lament number of persons that
*>ver crofesed the AUantlc in a single vessel.
Major General. HeintzlfmanJlB now on a visit to
his home in Mauheiip, Pennsylvania, after an ab-
sence of twehtyrfi e years.
We observe there is to be a hotel built at Bull
Run. The New York Mercury says that "hereto-
fore it hasn't been much of. a place to stop at "
A meeting of Virginians who have been loval
lVom the first is m on to be held in Alexandria.
Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Henry
Winter Davis have been invited to address theih.
Ilenrjr Yates, fuüier of ex-Governur Yutos, died
Huddoniy of r.popfexy, at. his residence in Berlin,
Sni^tunon county^o* the 13th, aged 79. He Uv5*
The delivery of bogus telegrams, and gettinc
pay thevelor, is gettiny to be a serious ovil in Ne1
A'nvln
,S. Il.TiOJ&B & CO,,.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
GENERAL, COMMISSION SOBUCHANTS,
aritS!" • ' Main' Street, Eimsiort, 'J'Acfi:s, d w ft
"¡GEÓÍÍGES ClfNE0EÍr~
co ^ijiis si 0* nj
RECEIVING % POP.WARDING MERCHANT,
DEADER IX GROCERIES AND LIQ. UORS,
Kuhn's Building, Strand.
Galveston, Sept. 9, '65—d&wOm
.W.lO'i yVj^.ii'.K ri. -
JLABy^p^ & BARSTOVV,
r , "r ,• Im^or^r^ and Dealers In
Drug and Medicinen, Paiut« Olb,
: VAUNISIIES, vbLORti, FlfUE BliltK,
Garden Seeds, etc:., etc,,
Corner Market and 224.. 'Iixas^.
•i" tsKwt!.!.- -WM./ • i ! • auirüwAifif
■ ' > r i' '/j[' '' f1* , " j j r i* 'V -< I'I .• I —— ... 1^. ■*, .... - —'
Lubuzaii & . ¡tlcGnr.
COTTON FACTÓUS, GALVESTON,
Office—Kulm's Building, Stuirs.
july23 tfdi&tr
1 ■" ■. r 1 T —.
X, J. WAIi ; . .JAáV CA.HDKK.
A. jr. WABJ) «V tfti
C ( TT ON *F A OTO US,
AND
1ÓM MISSION MERCHANTS.
stu smt. Wext door to Ball, Hutcliings & Co.,
(ilalvcsioii. 'IVv:i«.
1*1 ítS. CK4WFOÍÍD.
• (formerly of Ileiriistead.) has opened a boarding
Uoui-c in tlya city, on thn com or of Centre street, and
tlw Vubtlc Square, and is now n-iuiy to a".uonnnodi\te
boarders. anSti'
Lime and Cement.
400 b|)ls. / ii'V-*,
2bj Ubis C j,meat, just received ani for
sale by J. H. WESTCOTT,
AalrcWs & Grov^r's old fttanct.
angiltf $iraiid Galveston.
For Sate to elo«e Coiifiii{ mvnt,
Per schooner Came Wells—101,000 sawed, white
pine Shingles;
S,000 feet tongue and groved white pine Boards;
4.500 feet iuuich white pine Boards.
l-KTON. WELLS & VIIX)It.
Flrat-tiws* BoatUmj Family aial New*1
Turns of 'ilie Daily—Per annum... ¿i • '
Half yearly
Quarterly " \
Tlie Weekly Timvs
Is devotp'1 to tliv diKt'WHKUin of topics r vitnl |i.,'nL
une.' t< the,intorests ">f tlie OUlf Stafe'ti; futifii*
! Dure ally i>i*i>irbd c*wtnf «ndlpni of tin. m. . qf '
; we'ekynriglnal and S'lectcd litcrnrji uiul ii|isu i, u
! n.iitiers,.tiles, poetry, etc., uorre^piiinK;nu<s ¿--rfií i)
j jirti't-i of tlie cohiiify and HbnMiil, féner^tVont u,,.
|de, n vesBiiie of the N*w Oí ieaiú niai kct, ci.., ,.¿.
Twin $ the lh*%—Per ir.mnin. jb'do
*r.o v I.UUÜ.
The Weekly will;b««.h>riuVhrd as follows vrben nent t,
o'lle address*:
a .... .f.. .o Coiítv ,fin
3 *k 1.4 7 . .a,,
4 is H -ft 'Í!
Í «' H:4 ..•> «.
\ 10 Co¡ít «, 94U.
An extra copy will be giv^n to any one ^e'.tirfjjiqu
club of ton.
ffV Terms invni iablv in advance.
Aiidiess, W¡«. II. C. 1ÓWO & CO.,
«nylOdtf Proprietor X. O. Times, No. 70 UiuupSi.
G.LUEHi & CO .
Straml Si red. (JalrexUvi, AKEHjs.
Notice.
Tfte finn lit Kanffumn & K¡iei>i>r1i sb''en
ind tlic business, with all activa and p*M¡vu,u«Miiii..i
by u-: , ,
J. KAÜFKMAX,
who will continue the same heucefortb for h'w yw,. „w.
count.
Mr. P. Berkemei >r will sign by proenmtion.
Galveston, June'23, l^<*;.—tf J. KAUKFMAX.
Blank 'Bóoks, Paper, etc.
A full assortment', juat recotVid by *
aug23dtf LAB ADIE A BAIlSTpU'.
Ofliclai^
Offiok Cotton WkhMb, .
i>al«ttstou; Seiiu iuiwr JV.ÍSK.t
Know ell men by tluse pieseuts, Thiitl. tVillfcjsi'i .
0.41 lien, |uiv ¿ií bectjLapp< iuU>d Cotton WtdirhWrm-
tli« city and coiin'y of '¡alvestoii.-by )) Kxcf leorv.
A. J. Buiuilton, Pfov'-Ph-TTxr-tioverhnr of the St'ite «f
Texas, d > lietcby tiotily all piiv'flKB now M
Cotton Weighers in tin; city mhl county of Gah-wtui'
to diseontinue the weighing of cotton' in Uta tltv nn.i
county aforesaid, *>r incur the full pnnuity.iif t'l law
WILLIAM V. a' lilULV
Cotton Weigher of the City and County of (¡aívestnii.
*ir Office temporarily at old staud of t-cl Alhm;.
blu. HOIl'Jidlw
auc24dtf
U 1)1
AUGUST 23<1,1SG5.
JtisT Received bt
J/A BADIE & B A B STOW,
S).r>p 'rcrnt. Alcohol, 'Linseed Oil, Paints, Tur-
pejitiue; Castor (Ml, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lyé;
nil kinds Pilis and Patent Medicines, Perfumery.
Dwelling lionises for Sale.
Very jiiea^aut, well totaled ün I Miitn'jle fur ,
arjjo iind.wealthy families. Apidy'tn , í¿¡;¡;
% sepl2 B. S. PARfeomJit,
"Fiir
Union IVIarrtrT and Firo Insurant
COMPANY,
of Galveston, has resumed tlie busin-i«H ofinairl'i?
¡ijjninst Pirfr, Murine and ioiand Navlitattiui l!w\
with '6npital unimpaired, and aasots well avcureJ,con-
ststing of
K*n h V to4 .. .ftHÉiJff ll
^.,tq)s,"íi¿htf," Magi\esia, Sodit^ Cftl
itiif. Xutniogs, Pepper, Spioc,Amoniii,Si)irits Nitre,
ChohumKile, Cohl Oil, Lmnos.
Extract y*
Wic.lxs, &c„
dl.eec to it s :
aticSikitf
CárHase PainiiMg and Trimming.
|Inv.ing secured the service* of.a flrstciOB."
CarHatfe Pointer and 'frimmur, w^ are now
]irepared to lo all kinds of
CARRIAGE PAINTING and TRIMMING,
at tlió sholtest notice and in tho best manner.
seiitl2d3tti It. & A. KING.
Albert Bali^residani;
L M Hitchcock, Vice H't:
Isadoro l))'er,
.lames Soricy,
J P Davie,
'.icoure Hall,
JuliuSj Kredyriijlj,'
(J It Hughes,?
Ñ B Vurd, 4','■■■■
Stephen Sonthwick,
A P l.nfliln,
Wiilisttn (Nioké.
KSTABL.SIIIED IN 1809.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS.
^JDAPS, ETC.,
No. 211, Washington SrriKKT, New Yoitk.
. 8c]*lUd3m
Oi'icicu Sup. Spkciai. Aot. Tkbasuhy Dept., fouT
th« ' 'State of Texas, v
Houston, hcpteinoér P, 1805. )
. Having been appointed Agent of the State of Louis-
¡fnna to seize fcnd tak pOsuesSfAri of 'nil cotton ill the
t ■ caiioi ¡State of Texas, that has been transferred by the Gov-
tarWS will attend strictly to all cotton snc«,other "nirtnt.of the <;onM rMv States to Henry W. Allen
i roduce toi-warded to'¡i for shinuicnt n «itii will J?0."1,3'' Gover#er of,the State of Lutiisiána, nd a
George W, «¿rover.
Offices coraer of Strand and 221 utreetn.
vfr&dly J. S. BLEItS, Secpvtary.
Charles Fred. Jen )
MERCHANT,
GALVESTON.
■ ,
j , The; comer stona
linpM, wü*« c
r 1 on r>
Lincoln Universitv, at L!n-
" the 14th inst. Gov.
on the occasion.
bus been voiy
—- in the most
Was never *iir.
l-od'ice forwarded to 'is for shipment órnale. WiU^Y." nuw m flMiRHR! nu alt
i secute i orders for p'ahtation supplies promptly. aMíi '!, «i .VJ'^ h^ve been purchased by the
istruct oi s will bs.impiicitly obeyed. naid G,,v. i..^ . Allon, or his Agents, for or on be-
ComifciiMtnts solicited. julTtf ^^"f/Hict State r Lmi|si«na, 1 hereby notify all
„ —, j*. i... . , parties having such described-cotton In their possesion
ART H U'lt II. 7Í ins Y & C 0 . ¡ 1'fl,aU U °«et d promptly i* the discharge of my
ukxkrai. commission mkrchants, All persons fonvarditifc Jo me relinhle .information
* *fi. ai. | /, i . in relation to the wheroábouts of said cotton, or do-
liendloy Uuildm<f, Strand, Galveston, liVering the «ame r.t sue# points a* I may rt^iirmito.
Will be libfrallv rewnnlrtH \v Will
it ,v t u-• -. / «¿i ' 1 1 :■.'. - ■ ■ -
(wefeented in Ne\v \rork by Hoffman &
Kftrirpflonfpfl in Vntv i^lnnna Ktf JtMgy
Texas-
lie ^ Jll
Co. Represented
St Pinckard, 183
R. D. UOaWELL.
pa&xlr
m
se t2;tdwtf
Sun
1 \ i. ill *1 v -l . # l Ii ,
. Spaciaf Agt. Treas. Dept. for tlie
"fitnte of' Texas!.',
, Íft tyon x
/lmmnn >4f
fiy31-w&dly
cm t. hog1e-f,
,L & HÜG1IE ,
ON WEIGHERS.
a Mr Office in Brifdlng, «t c. R. Hughes'.
5(1V ilwif
(?a-e«« a Aug. li
Cotton Fact;
v i
^re^thn?^ 1 * °u,f1 W*rm vv-
B e tniin evei t'.iUt Oil the tlmt ol
X
IAOÍÍMLFORD,
Q):u-:vii<jwon and Shippiko
lilOHASiT,
id, piJvesi'on,
frleruli nnd the pablic generally,
I rcsmuo * my old Imei-
aug«dAwtf
.m
IIAÑS, GE^Ol^EK fc UU.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
The undersigned beg leave to inforra their YrienCn
the fu die gi'Jiflfnlfy, that they liavi formed a i'onart-
ner§hip under the firm o!'
linn*, Gt-M<;ler i^'o^
We will keep coimtimtly ou hand a stock oí Western
: Prod:i<J.\,¡Tob&H< . Clglir* and Liquoi^, W*a are agentl
ur St. Louis anil Cincinnati Lag- r B«cr.
We wih giv prompt attention to ull coiiRhrntfimii.
made to lis.
' Orders %1>.. .
filled proiupt'.y.
We haw oponed a store on Centre atreet, between
Strand and Mechanic street*,- opposite the Washing-
ton Hotel. M. HaNS, of Kew Orleans.
MAT. GENGLKR, of Gaív^sten.
F' V. OlNKELAKKR, of Galveston.
Galveston. Auir. 15. 18ü.í. a~<i
¿ Hf
..
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCER
MADE ¿>JV COMSia.WMF.WTS FOR SHJPMWTTt'
Foreign and Domestic Port8)
ob fon sale in this makket.
! tbpíü 38SL «o
< ' n
-f§b sale on
TVEW TOUK, NEW
AND ALL TILE PRINCIPAL CITIES Of
EUROPE,
81)31 IN SUMS TO SüÉ. '
ím tko country ar« solicited and will be
I eodorc a
XV \ ♦nit vi A I' r.' o * V1 .1 IlWRId "*
- .:va
Has jreopon<?d his shopon M
next to Mr. Sylvester's suloo"
' sliott' fi drug store. Jle has a
meut of material on hand to cai
his line. Kverything tlone at his b
ed. He invites his old enstomeri
lie generally.to frtYor him with t
Galveston, J uly 28,18G5—1:lví
, Cordcii'? Con
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Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1865, newspaper, October 2, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178585/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.