The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1866 Page: 2 of 4
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IZemtwai.—dounTi^mnn oSice
lia bee removed to the tipper etory
of Ejpgejik^y store, 0,1 t'10 corner east
of thw Court ,yoy.9£s, \Vji. W «a :
rc^TTo execute Job work of evcny
description. Give iis a call.
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¿Tfté Election 11 o reéuWr.f the
efctótiftn^lirthiii county s?ió\Vs Capí:
55. Hunt éléetod by li majority o^eV
M¿?ifin^f.ü ' Otit rff SI3 'registered
voters, but 447 votes were polled. '
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M&f fffiñfU
Oney informa us thatjdr. ¿JSflopyx
baa been appointed Postmaster. at
íl'émpsterul, and that be 1ms gfvpn
bnijfVanÜ'íalct'ií tTi¿ oath recjníreil.—
^Pá'Wjlí iícjí (Thtor'hpón the discharge
'6$ tlui'dntie^ol* WoÍ3có un il bu Bears
fn„,i ■'•1 '
'! • ; • •'i;' • ' '
i' Clicippt'U Hill.—Y\Te 'aro Ihfbrirlefl
flmt mi Post Qflk'o. bfl8« yet, been W
tablisliecl at Ohnppfll Hill, tlveíe be-
ing no person thejeVhoh'níi take flttí
test on^tli iijaqui t e<l by ílm' act* ¡óf Con-
^ss.'/rby bu$ifK$$ of the .country
fe . mycli ^i'tar<b;d for, tlw want Oí
lio^l.^jjlitjy?. . ■■■-,[ , i
rF'H,come cuftywsing,juAivuiual
1, , j ' ' IM. , '«I < ' * . ; ,
wfiulu start a weekly, or,isenu-weekly,
llVii!' oí bucks from líempateful íp
tttffÜÉAVy or New tJÍmi lie VarnM te
• : 1 ' ' v. '• '¡
oiii^ tilo public a great convenience,
ma^iíig K'ujiíuj^ouie profit* for him-
If. A little ('tin;rj'risií on tbe part of
'il^'Vltizi'Ui %( I*;. I! \illo would Bt euro
I ho establish incut'' «Vi* 't his 'litio.
ofrpil'-. 'fellflBlt W t-rt\
i 'JnrprovcwiiMs.—13o\!ville<peeiuM'-11o
luivo waked tip fiohíln-.T lon^ kip1
Villi í iWihUlohtrieap. ifc'llfohfces' that
wcrofor ta 'long timo v'abimr are u/Áv
Occupied,. and lhbw <bnild>ng«>' eve" w
eotufee Softbi:oclion. We rievwr saw tir<
ié ibid vi«o beibre. [Business ei'eveíy
kind :ls brisk oncl romunbrafWo. We
liu^o .am' ■advertising column* will
s buw in a-wí'tík or tv o wPiat tbe pee-
pUi<are doing!ih JiellVvlltf;
, Our .-J&eil Iw.ciJ.'ticf.—At present
oi^pniy co^muniealion itli iUie out-
KÍ;)}j W01I4/ Í3, by W.'íy oiVIb'ifnbanr,
<¡á3>.'.nl t^cuty, jniUys. jNli:. €!. Kocb
;.cU í'^ Pofttm.iipler at tbif pinup.: lie
¡■o^djS/o Ibenb^in^nce.tjWfek^r <l:e
ipil maai'r d¡<ca>ucl to this .place; ami
tp retmjuor^te bint for tbie exptws«<,
ho receiveaori[c^ch letter .ten centa
¡•pecio, wli^b is cbreifully paid.—
% , aauui pb.irget.are trade en each
letter sent nwav.
Rated to tUo Ground.—WVtioliee
t]*at the old grf;ceiy«iul ten prn-iilb-y
I'liildinga dn the tViiner, poiith-easf
isOat the Court IIouat . ímni be't n cOtñ-
}'lete)y doitif)lis''it''], and rfplaúk fence
placed around \!i<i Inf? .'- A two or
tlnee sterv brick I;ail0'U:g-orecied .on
the corni'r where ib< old grocery
8toovl, Would be ¡m 1 niumefit to the
town, ua well e.s upefi'l lor biuáuéfís.
•
Ej/ 'The jo!/1/phiz of oar friend
Thompson.,formerly ¡'iau^-vv of the
1'usk House, cam o up J'oncut ii!?
while w<? wi re in Houston, lío wa
a.^ljOO(,i-ut}turcd-lo()ld 1 ■ ^ as ever, and
bears in ljip person tlu> uvidi nco ihnt
good living may be bad in Galveston
as wijll as in Hquotón. "We Lave nqt
been to Galveston to pee him, but we
ai+ goinsr, s:uo. All who visit Gal-
veston, from these parts, will of course
go to ^Thompson's. See his caid.
Attention is called to the ad-
vetíisi' Tir.nts i:i this week's paper ;
tboy will bo moro particularly roilr-
red to hereafter.
Oncc Sicro.
Once more We i.-;aue the Ct^untry-
maa for the perusal of ito former as
Will as slew phtronj. • Attyt >'a bj-iefj
suspension, qatisud by th'j/waut ol
mall I'acTuiiea and the lack of business
in the place, we again fling oii'r banner
to tbe breeze, to lábór 4oi tbé (<>}on\6-
IIo(K cl^ you expect.a wspapor
to be .-'iisbdW'tlr iA this place, lidies.-
liuu ox iuiohigvttce . iho - dV&pc*MíVi4*« yfía support 'if "? ' Come up with yiiur
of the pecuuiary inte^sU of our fvi
low-cui^n^ tbe growth of. virtue, t-lu
diffusion of Jiuuwledge,ibeeducajio;:-;
aj iuter^t tboieGCjfS^i.etifJu of, ou;
country and the "U'eifire oí ilWfUuiuu,
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accordji^g. tp . .tfrp inm^ro. ol. ^niiy
and talent tl^t u e ^ossv^tf*
f.Thfc period of time iw which vc
live demhuda of t'no.-e " \ l¿o boníiol úu
public press, pind¡ nee, taet and «mer-
gy, mingled with uio<h-raiiun. liiii
days of e)cuiíeinent,.of n.iiil*:my'glei v,
of war new's, haK- lue'.suiably piihi fo
away. . 1« the So^íb «^re. nu^iy
in the, sunligbli of calm, ije-pi.Hj.. Wo
await .V'iih patience, bn* ^.opi'luliit'^,
for the dc.-u'es • that < VaU, assign tJ
us our fcúius i^j tlio..,g.>ve jnent.ol
ibe Uniyii. We iudnlge Uo* ,i|^a,.ihat
^lut li^e.cmive of the ga craijCovtt;ru-
a.cai.t ,favu.s :oi',r pvowptiijly,, aad.^iu
re-adu;U'¿h$ (tyty(ijfe;1)'J-'f.ut.y,-;,
Mii.ipi cijual footing wiihlb p-;.c dt ) .;■
nated as Jim ai. iiiu wiuue. ;^
shall be, the -avault, tfaj.'i'mal. detev--
ndiji'tion fw'.ti'U '"JJI'IWelti,
eJcpectyto-ykSd with j s ^oíI.u ¿i'.-uir,
a^i ^ it.may. Ivvi U!fi'.harrt >.'bowii thai
the triMvxph di tile rt,Aoh, if it ev<a
i tdfc" pl8LU« .lníisí'bttm Ule Lniou and
KOt Qtltjpliift >Vq looh.ioiMUUil jt') a
day coming"whea. we, oit uur ehii-.hien-
i..hall «'a tfü.ití the i i>sl pvo^ja'iojis
oci"i()U of ft he j Union. A^?CM«H i#cive
¡10 this end, the public .pr^s .y .ul.,be
dargeiy.iiiUueutial. ,,/^ he pre^;? s¡jeáka
the we at inputs oí th;; peopk*. Tio-iu-h
¡II, we know the feeling in every sVcr
ii^ijw of et' unirj)*, and the pr:v.s:yviii,
in bejgi}iriy e| a dereliction i;i-
duly, if it docs not prove and make
apparent to the, inhabitants (if the
South, and to aft sections of our coun-
try, that {lie "pen is mightier than
¡the, sword."
Once more we enter the field to
labor lor the accouiiiliabment oí the:. ,
oly; "ta. Our vilorta must Lw.becqxü.n a
by,those among whom we '-liw_av.il
«move an
bv t!¡e past. V,\- Law- coh-iu, more
in lilt- past than we'wiiil we woir^l do;
we will in thb futura do what we haw
promised, y. r iied by our o;:th& crai-
íirmatiutia. , Í
Tc L^naific^'.; %>:i in IioU?ii!s.
ativbittU t. g m.d let the people in the
sjjh'oundir.*' couuiry kiitw that :vou
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walit their trade, -t ra die, bailor,—in
short, their cash. ,]Sl>*v1'is ih« tira*'
for all Jumdc io help .ns, that we may
Uftp tueia.f Whhdut your help wie
cannot be oxpetftud toMiiiwii a papei
l eiv vtiy' ioog. Otir «xpenái s ai
heavy* uill) are .súpporti ci
by y« vr ya{vo:iMge the- Country mar,
v. id mo h'Vig .-.ai-vivc. Come ux-.
ills,u, and .\averliao, and we, wdl>..u
yi#U good, anu;tpui to I he UUfh oan:
iirie.nd ífi the J imjdexuttf.
ni-'.de a 'oriefvisit,to lions-
I ' ' ! I . I ' '■ , . . • J U
t.o,n la. t weeiy ¡iiid f.iund .our friends
in the It. ll. city over head and ear?
. •' r. ST V '
in business. I he city is tail 01 iner-
< 1 ^ f' \ . 'I ■
cb.;udise. It ought to bo a clear, cih
now, for we saw a Yaiikeo paten.
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«Vaahmií Mm:urna at ncany cvei\
r
XE ¡ K AD I 'Eli TIXE31EXTS.
KOCH & KOPi'SH,
MERCHANTS,
RtLLl TCXAS.
Dealers ;n
DRY ., GOODS,
GlUXC&dlEá,
1 -IA RD ii '-l RE, O UTL ER Y,
J. P. DYiiSliS.
J. W. rLUKlNE.
•ra tt
JjL*s& <LJ ^3P uiSy
Tobacco asad Citará,
A good supply always 011 hand.
Wiii sell elielp,-.TERMS CASH.
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O sji V> tt
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<.orm r.' Ca' t."L\viliel, ¡uVt bppoain-
■ ; 1 .1 ■ •; ' '
the lf.ialc Jflouse., ia. doing 'a ggwc-
"> ' • ' , * ' l ' Tí
oijsnu>Si. ¡P toe grocery une. ¿ o in
:énds to b;'.t uie people «if the cor.nl n
C . 1 / '' 1 1
fyi'tyt thiougn the Country ;aan, what
11 t "f )t
he lias for s.'.e .
III'-! J! I
nd have our being," or
«I " *' '
VO'
'.exertions w;e may rnako will be ii.tit:
and vain. Let us all work together
for a ennnnon prosperity, áipl a biigb:
career of future glory. Let tlu,j pas(
pass away. Those who 111 wai'we
have regarded as enemies, let 'its re-
A •'
ghi'd now as friends. Let v.s nhéi 1
tbcih as frietids. ' And íet théjli aticl
us see to ir that nothingocr.ur 'itVour
j-oc.ial and jtolitical i'eíalhins io rn 1.
that friendship. The cultivation ot
theartsofper.ee will yHt add mbru to
our collective and utdiviüual happi
aess, though it may not occupy
large a page in liiftoVy, than all the
hatred and malice HVliieh have beer,
engendered through the lirilliaht'
aehiovemeuts wrought by our l/rav
armies in the field ¡lu'ri ig the le.vt fonr
or live terrible' Joars tif'calrage end
• 1 >1 a ' .' ■•ik •
The ilush Ilousu \v:i^. as
liberally p.'ilroniüed by'all sejo'urhers.
• The house-\\'ás undergoingátltoróngl.
renovalieh while we weró'there. Co. -
Lóvé is óueof the best of lándloritisi,
ami his house, moat 'truly, ft country -'
nirn'a home.
¡ ^.',f p^" han?, iOjViiitO.^ .o.^'^aa
tOl'd , aUIw ■ ÍiO ,V' iJ,,t ili ...jg lr)ii
' \ j ije.'.ii^;.>ui,. v«. • "d Jo ." ti.W (lay.
jsiiiee. i. he C i>pL si'inns >,o b.i a m«,e
of,liberal yie.w* in ,tvi'ererico to tie
\¡ . " ;''•
i(fUt\Sti'.;|LS dwiuv(> V- ilie ;\r.—
1 . '' ■ t ' f:
die is .ccoiiiicicd, wi'.n tae i'ouae <
Green ¿c Co., at Ilempaleatt, and in-
lends to settle permaneh.iy in i'¡n.a.-
\t ehave iiad an et'aoh" and pleas-
ch<il v, i¿ 11 Ui«ii auoiii i0;d
i . ' i '
J .— — —««.i• *-•-
'■'■ Tell Ynur Mother wo:uT> r hov.
J' ^ > , 11' ,1 • . t
;i;jitiiv gtris tv. 1: .uij'U JIiulIU'I < st i\
'ib.ing ? ,'Kot tl,io¿ü "young ladlea''
iwiio.' •'•ónuí to and ;Vó:á aclioo', teiV.h
, V*
■how and exehargo notes and oáfít.s
ido vi -i te vil h \-ou !•.••• ¡non v, ¡10 male'
1'nn cf yon red 'your'pictures,.pp'éak
int-in a V.'u'y tlm't would váake yom
o y
cheeks burn with ülnuho, if you be '.n
it. All this, most incredulous and
romantic, young ladies.' they will do,
* O %/
altf.óngh they gase at your fret-1.
young faces admirihgly, and -end '01
give you charming verses and hen-
(piety. No matlur''what other giro
do," don't von do it. School air;
♦ I <■'
liirlaiious may jud wisasirously* a-
h, wretched young giri
tnanv a loot
'' i, il '• i
could ted i you. Your yearning ire.
F. A .ENGELKE,
■s.now iii leceijjt oí'a well selected
stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
COTToy.lDES,
' CALICOES
M CSL i NS,
ORG AX DIES,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
— ALSO —
¡he latest style, of 1
í s ■'•> <t ft. >"< 1 • •1 % -mto -n <á% <r*
Oi'¿~L> w • Jt v> v w-
A ,\ t) — -
?'1> A r d TkT U7 nn Q
U Ü ñ tj I h ,
.nd many other nrlicles. too «odious
to meniiee.i. |^'y ,stuck oí
GROCERIES,
'•¡as been selected "with great care
•xpressly for this nnnket, such in-
. 1. j,j¿, /<: - i"'.:; \ euvrAii,
rfAX-;e, y;%y e:.ei'i;,
DRIED FRUITS,
IRISH POTA'i'OKS,
LOAF SUGAR, PICKLES,
har and' Adannuitine CANDLES.
1 ' , . , I ., ' ■ '
;-'OAF, STARCÍJ, SODA,
Cha:. ,v/¿r and Smol iñg 'Tobacco,
Lit A IN FY, WII1 SlvEY, &e.
T1< :« \ i >
is o \ r.\ 11.,
The iiaest and best selected stock oí
■T^ V> fF*T>• - r£ •■*•'?'
V.. J !¿'i¡ W ¿x *<"
■ver offered for sale in this Market.
CUTLERY,
1 great variety. All (if the lor ding
PATE XT MEDICJXES:
\ iine assortment of '
& M s¿ f m ® m 2? *
—ALSO—
t supply r.-f fresh •
' GARDEN SEED.
A'l of which T offer for salo upon
the most reasonable lenes for
I wiii alfto pfiv tlie highest market
pi ice in '-ferehnnrlise qr casft for
fccitGii* Wefií, í'íFUiÜ SSjlíicy,
Byrnes «fc PorrSme,
BLA CKSMITJfS;
Ay. prej>:trj.l todo aiUMuds «,fworlt In
their Jna^ut etiort nehlcj?, i=ucL as ii'oiiiriir
\VAG OVSil'.ULRI AGES ued 3ITC!
lnitlii;)- 'Uui reparlug
rLOWg, SHOEING ÍIOliSESj etc., etc.
They also amiomice that
W. T. DODSÓN,
AX rXPKrtIKM>EU
!! A COS A .V/) CARPIA UE' MAKER,
ix f •:( p'irtifMi eftlip stmro Sfoop.
is prej):ee;l te ma! ftiul repair
"WAGONS, CAU1ÍIAGE3, BUGGIES,
¡«low pteeks or o'.lier work i'i his lint .—
ll'M!,".' i'i 1' e s'niic luainr 0(?eu|fit'l<j by
tfiTnes &■ Perriue; ns a hl-uikiíiv.i,ii uiinp,
lliwy «re pr^yinul to work togtfthcr i'oi'tiio
iic-oiaiii 'ihifioa of c.usituraeid.
j:u;.'JJ f.'-ly.
M E R CHAN T,
BF.LLVILLE, TEXAS.'
Just received nr.d i$ eoastautly reqeiv-
i:¡^. 1'roai New York "city,
1)11 Y (¡O:IDS, GIíÓCEBlÉS, BOOTS,
¡¿1I0JIS, TOBAO(X) muí C1GAIÍS,
SUGAIf, COFFEE, FLOUK,
LLQt'ütfírt, UAIS1NS,
■0AKD1ES, PICKLES
andiivmy other things too numerous to
tmuitiyii. . -
Hi.; st-iick i'! n« <;on^l as any in tho mar-
ket, un;l !ie"i.< deterriuiied not to .be under-
sold !>y liny other deuhir.
jiui.Üo-t'.í-Jy.
■W.~ET LÜJHN,
JiEfjLVILLE, - TEXAS.
di'alliá in
DRY GOODS,' GROCERIES,
8S.«s*cK"rare,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, (JJROCKEKY,
etc., irrc.
j;iii26-fu-ly.
M. W. is e «I 1B ors 3,
MAN"l"FACTtItEft OF
VZ22, Copper, And Ebaet-Srca Wr.rc,
—ALSU—
dealer in Parlor. Co'ikin.r nnjl OiSceSfcovcu.
Stove" pipes ami Tin Waro t n h:m 1 i.r
.ü!i([t« to order, o'i short, r.otiee.
Bellviilu, T.-'xan, .Joji. '«;) -t'.!-t v.
•espy
S/DDLE MAKER.
1LV3 eoimuenced lmsineps in this piare.
He Ii s for «¡iId
SADDLE.S li RÍELES, GIRTHS,
:ti J'A TLX G I L ES - S A D DL E A SD
HARNESS FIXTURES, ETC.
V,'erk dor.e on tho.I; notice with neutmsa
itid (lespateli.
The trade snpplied with materials,
jan.J') ¡!f-iy.
~w'r W A ¿Ü57~
RECEIVING AND EORR'A RDiNO
a ft s)
•ii vrnmLsz'tWi
HEJIPSTEAD, TEXA-j.
j«m Stint i V.
FANNIN ÍIOÜ.SE
houston, texas:
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Cel. ii". 2& 't,i¿'H£íS 'XI!, PxiOprictcr.
nnins Wfil ki'.ovvn
\j;'atGS5, "tv<i«4,an« well Known lxnise is
.a.. ikiW (¡pen ti.-r tlio reeep- fjgl'iliwi
Parl'eF, wii-hing to make puMias^ | VHrors' ;nd trarelorc,
•ill ii. 11I it to their interest to give imd '«lte ti«m wül bepal.l
, y ■ .1 , . ' , te. fií.'eüJ-o the coiíoort ol :t;i ;;"'.te<;t..\ Give
us a call as 1 intend to sell at the mu a call.
me i
lowest figures
Bollville, Tex.-P,.l.ra 20, J366. -tf.
Once more we fire eil'rd uppity
'the moot solemn ;-ituation inwhirhn
people can be placeil, that of the con-
quered, to do all (hat we can to repair
the damages of the <p'ad. e shall
repair ihem.. We now owe fealty to
tbe Union. TVe luu e sworn to s,up-
port ami nmintain ibe pinion of the
States under the Constitution, 'ideebe
ontlis recorded on earth re registered
iii Heaven ; end i hey vntl, we' sp> al;
some one to ¡ove is a «rival need in
every y.'onmn'a luavt. But iiieiv i.
time -Li- everytl.ingi Don't let the
bloom am! fre hne¿-s of your In art be
P
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brnrl.ed (il in ciliv i'.ir: at ion's, lieu-
V
der yourself truiy intelligent. And
rí a people, be iaithlVdly kept.--
NVbateVer be oar "ate, let otir conquer-
ors know, thai in ibe fhlfiluu.nt of on.; i bail she 1: .1 ¿elf
protnb'es wo are wi'dihg I o be judged
nil, "e ail, ti i! y o in- ¡ao, • ■ .'r v my t n nig.
"i 'un," in vour dictionary would be
4 w •
¡ndicxretioii iij hers It v.oulil do no
harm to look and see. Never be
:.shamed to toil her who should be
vour best friend and conlklent, .all
•
you think and feel. It is very .«(range,
that s o many young girls will teli
every person her re "mother," that
which is most important (hat she
shonM know, it is verv sad that in-
•>
dTlnreui peiM-n^ should know moie
About her own fair vonnjr (latni'liiors
T'5ic«. i$vr.r.3aritHS,
iv 1: nii of
cepst1.uds, ta!;r.-:-, ciiaiks,
ckadles, cimbp, cot'clirs.
LOUÁ'GFS,
All kinds ol' tiirnini; • perfunru'd wi ii
(t«.Mp'ilcii. f'le h iiiiinrd l>:uls, Ten pi as,
i'ij'e bowls, Tool li::mlIf .•, etc.
SpiuniH.', v liijcls, for •i|.'i:iin.",r íbix, m;¡de
at short notice.
Prices reasonable. Try 1 im.
,j■-ii iit' -t'.?.!y.
T't., 11 DA ;<j. fy-t Í,,. •
xuf.aiw. ¡.i.V7>íif.ta I
Earn I". rCicro!?, Frcprictor.
Fa.nnv i f.h.v.
TJIE hext. I.hptor el'all hinds on Irmd
lor ivlicsliing tinr&ty styoaruera aud pil-
gi i:e.s
—also—
A tf.'od supply of
31 \p rnv« ■t.CP'wn i*~¡«
W «.<* i « x >*4 04 v\. w ..t )
r.TC., f.tr.
Bellviilc ISCH-f-Kim.
j!tin30-f-jy.
ei46€í?aiá¿r~~
'i'):,' undersigned I.as e.-.ir.bliAned
himself in nnoUicie in iho CITY OF
IlOCS'i'ON, n ally opposite the
ifOi-'k House, Vi'hel'e he, is pl'ep.'U'e.d to
00 a General CammUsiun and Fan-
fly Groara Bus i ties . He will give
his speci.il attention to selling Cotton,
\ rool ami other Country produce,
iiml to purchasing lor his country
patrons any articles they may order,
at the'row cat iharhct ratea. lie ex-
pect.-, to have on hand, about the 1st
of Dee,ember a large amotont of
FA M IL Y G R O CEII JES,
which he will sell on reasonable terms;
until that time, he will purchase foi
customers afiy article of groceiies.
free ol Commission.
Orders accompanied by the Cash,
Cotton or other produce will bo
promptly attended to. He' solicits
his numerous friends and acquaintan-
ces throughout the Stat-, to give bin
atrial. ílcppe tfullv,
J. N. DANIEL,
Honstsn, S^pf. 5,h, 1SC.3.
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1866, newspaper, January 26, 1866; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180220/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.