Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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T. FÜLMOBB, Att' rney-at-l/*w
V Will practice Ii ) In «11 tho Court*
Austin. jan I6twtf.
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A. U. OROS#
(ARMON & CB08S, AUorneys-at-Uw,
«P&agraaiKe, Tesa .
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flT 0. PHSLP8, Attorney and Cnunsel-
JCi «r-at-l«w, Collacur. and Land Afea ,
L«tíM|«< Fayette county, Tex .
JAMESH. BURTS, Attoney-aHow Ana-
tic. Tuti. Office—With Chandler &
Corlttee. aprll i 70,
•. aUIWAW, i- 9- WHITTBH,
Wharton. Laürange.
UtNAN & WHITTEN, Attorney.-at-
w l !W, Wharton, and LaOrange, Tesa .
Will paeetlce in *11 tba Court of the Set
J«di t«! District, and In the Supreme Court.
riTMCKSOli, ATTOBÑIY AT LA ,
A. Austin, Texas. Special attention di.
rest t to business In the Supreme and Fed-
eral Coarte.
r ;p. 11t*
HOTZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Aoarur, Texas.
KEYS,
GatesrlIK
ko.z. á
Austin.
BB VL ESTATE AGENTS,
< :t fftlswtrs
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OfilCLLB aüSSELL A BRO.,
AT rORNEYS-AT-LAW.
T (1'. p «etico law in all lbs Courts at
An ti >, a 4 in the District Court of Burleson
and V\ash sgten counties nov27tw--'jr.
JOBK DO WELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
4KB
LAND AGENT,
Aksttn, Texas.
VI 111 practice in all the Courts *t Austin,
h ,'inpt and careful attention given to busi-
est «. octltidly
Da. H. A. LENNEJCEK, PHYSICIAN
aad Surgeon. Ofllce on Boia 'd Arc
sin it, Brawn's building, formerly Mayor's
•li.'S.
1 artlealar attention given to surgery and
femáis distases.
NereKbar 8, 1871. scp!17dlin
j \R. J. W. McLAUGIILÍnT Pliyji.
J ' clan aad Surgeon, Austin, Texii .
OSce at lata "Austin Republican" odi-
toiialroo.D. frbtwdm
]tR. T. A. W ATKINS respectfully ton-
'ders his professional services to the cjti-
aeas of this City, and of this vicinity. Office
with Hon. J. A. Green. Residence at tho
bou as of Mui Wm. M. Walton. Otw-Cm
fírkthS, m7 D. Physician
• and Surgeon and A':c<mcher.
G aduake of tho University of Victoria
Csllega Toronto Canada. Memb« rRoya
College Ph Vbiciaii/, Ireland. Office over
Wegener's tin shop, Congress Avenue
May I twtf
Oeñtiste.
1 \B. GRANT, Surgeon Dentist, (Office
.1 " ovar Benginer's Tin Store.) Congress
Avenue, Asatin, Texas. SeplD'TOt-wtf,
1 T. BOARDMAN, üeatal S irgeen
T'Operates with the latest improvement
etiee r>n Congress Aveuue, A usin, Texas.
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Motel« an«* Saloons
IrIiNE SALOON— ~
W. NEWMAN,
free lanches from 10 ta 13 A. M. and
10 to 12 P. M.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
BIST HAVANA CIGARS,
Becan Street opposite Breinond's.
dscl-twla.
TO RITE SALOON
AN
BILLIARD HALL.
If. C. HAWES,
Congress Aveaue, Austlu, Texa
The best brands of Havana Cigars, Li-
uors, ató. of all kinds constantly kept on
Decl 4tw-lyr.
kíÜMARCK SaLOOM
w
BILLIARD HALL.
QppttiU tht Iron FYont, on Congrest
■ •■■■ 1 Avenue.
The very bait Lagar Beer ka t con-
stantly an hand, by tba gallon, t>uttle or
drink. Gall in.
Austin, Texas, Kay 11, twlT.
N
B. MITCHELL'S
BILLIARD HALL
AM
DRINKING SALOON,
•OMMUBM AT**0 , AOSTtK OltT.
HAVAN A CIGARS, Wines and
kent constantly <tn hand
r. f ^STOot7,'70.-t.iil2m.
U fRONT SALOON
—AW —
BILLIARD HALL,'
lar ta any I ba eity—irst hlo«k
" Hatal, on Congrw
CaHWu's «toro,
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BANKERS.
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EXCHANGE DEA1
Ausiin, Texai,
«WLt«CTI01>a UADH AT i|4- *CC«MJBL*
rOIHtlt IN TEXAS AMD phoükkjm
trn.OUPTLY KKsttr
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Corretpondent in AW Fork. Swense , Ptr-
kiris $ Co., $0 Benver ÍH.
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gTUART A MAIR,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AMD
Chmwil CcMKiyMpQ
Merchant*.
BANKERS
AM
DEALERS IN DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.
General Agents for tba
MILBURN WAGON.
JHf* Every Wagon Warranted.-*^
Terminus Western Rranch Houston and
Texas Central Railroad.
N. B. Will locate permanently In Austin.
sepl21d<fc-. 3in
cahm s. sr. SLT
JACK E. JLABATT, OF TEXAS,
C A H N
WITH
BELT
& CO
(Successors to Martin, Belt & Co ,)
DISTILLERS OF PURE
RYE, MALT and WHEAT
WHISKIES,
No. 32, West Lombaid street,
Nov. 6, "70-wlyi BAlA'ÍMORE
H. RICKER,
FORWARDING AGENTS. *
AND FRK1G11T TRANSFKR LINE,
Hendlcy's Building,
Strand. Galveston. Tkxas.
Receives and forward fre ght consigned to
Galre'tou Houston and HcMier¿uii lUilroud
and dealing lor the interior oí Tvxha free of
commisaion. di'#yage or storage.
octÜdJewly
" bGIERSE & SCUULTE,
WHOLESALb 4ROCEliS
AKD
ISlPORTfiRS, '
Strand, gai.vurton, Tkxas.
sep!2SdGm
j" L. MOORE & CO.,
(Successors to Moor.- & Parker.)
RICCEIVING, FORWARDING
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Cotton, Wool and Ilido Factor , and
General Agents,
Terminus Wat Branch Texas Ceniml R H.
GIDDINGS ....i TKXAS.
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&
RUBEN W. FOKD-
jfu t!n- Tkxas.
LAND SURVEYOR AND CIVIL
ENGINEER.'
Calls for work prmnp-.iy and Uiilifully-
attended to. Residence on Pine street
vjJ block ea*t of tba Avenue. fetiSUtwtf
y J. OLIPHANT,
HOT OGRAP HER
East Pecan street. North fide,'
ml twAw ADST'N TKXAS.
BW MARKET.
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FRESH AND FAT MEAIS
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BOYCB & S A ü L.
9tail JSo. 7, New Market Souse. W«
ihall keep on hand, st all tunes, tba very
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'attest of meats, and
Iva us a (tall,
Austin, May 8,1871.
at raasonable prusas.
twly
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Whaltiai* Dealert in Staple and Fancy
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GROCERIES.
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GIDDING8, TEXA8.
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riraKST* qc\ttTKt!i.r IN APVAXOK. .
KOTICE—All «omiuiiniuationn l>«ulil be ail-
droaaetl to "iditor ol' Statu Ustzcttv."
,70UN D. ELLIOTT.
A élt'rten of Hydesvillb, CalifoVnirt,
writes lhat lie has been told "the Ga-
zette is the best paper published in
Texas," and as such he dcires to sub-
scribe for it. As the good book eays(
a good name is better than rabies.
Congressional intervention.
In a discussion on the 22nd inst.,
on a resolntion to pay the expenses
of the Louisiana luvesligatii g Com-
mittee, in the II o o bo of Represen-
tatives. Mr. VoouHtRB, of Indiana,
remarked:
I have been lit the Soalh Ibis summer, and
my jndj{iiii'ni is tb.it (lie Southern goveru<
uteul" are the wor t in the world, witbont
ny exci-ptloti. There in tioiliiii-; cumpatnide
to them imywbere clae. Tl ry are tiiipatai-
led lor their in'quily, thi*ir Infamy und ihoir
Ignoi'anc^ The I.tw-multers are unnlrie lo
oink'! law^. When yon ►lmw tec a l>g¡ .ltt-
ture foar-flfthsof >bi«-e un mU-rn c.iu iteilhvi'
rt*#'l nor write—who do not ¡my even n poll
t.ix and set th in l« tlie duty of levy in«
ta*'-M r<.r uiilold t«;H)OiiS">n the piop'-rty and
iutelll(ifiice of ib'i poiiittfooi«y, 1 will rlntw
you, «H L b*ve said, a government that is ihe
•>oi>t i*e„i'lilh the tun.
Mr. VoortiifH Went on In rti pici tho ti>rnbl«
eoudilion of thin#*, not only m Loul>-Jn)ii,
but in all the Southern Suiex, aliriisj'ts *
the condition lo the reconstruction lawn <t
Congrecs. In this conni ctioti, lie referred io
the tm'mefttiepiliugupof debt in the varioo
Stales of (lie South, declaring thai all iberm
Siates were virtually and wb-olulclv Imiik-
rupt. It iimttei* little what t ecuinc of either
«( the tactions uow warring In Louii-iaiui;
but it did trntlter much lo the character
ol the Amcrlean.GoU'rnment whether a State
Hhoohl literitlly diMirgno'ee itself and dls-
M'lve into the eleineitlB ofiinarchy. As well
almost n.ii4¡it ibey allow the llaiitiiriaii
pirulí io mice llit-.r tlurf «te tsf"tt In i|ie
Cull' of Mexico ai« io allow tU^e people i« (to
on if they were (¡oinjl. The lYtneily «as too
vai-t a Miilyi'Cf (or biui to venture on. foinc-
ol (befo days he mi({lit cipri*ss IViii view*
iaborateiy on llial nibjec'. In hisdtlilterate
j'ldKiueiit ibe irovi iuuiuiit* iu the South had
been built on tho wrong end. The pyramid
stood not upon It bi**e but upon itn apex.
I'ltey hud butU tliefie «overiiBl -nlK upon vice
itttd Ijcnorance, on it/espousibility. not on
stability, not on Intelligence, not io the cl ^
who are responsible to the peace, oider and
welfare ol the community, and these were
some of the fruits which lbuy are now reap-
ing. They mijsht be known by their fruits.
Do men tfiiTlibr (¡rapes off the thorns, or figs
off the ihfsilcS?" Neither could I bey gather
Ike blessing of iroofl government liom /v
system wli ch bad brought lotn poWer and
position the worst and most ignorant cías of
mm.kind. At the end of six and a half years
of Uu uldican rule and «overniuenl at the
South, tbis was Iho result. VVere tbe It"-
publican members oonteut with lit Would
ibey go before the conniry and say as honest
men lbst their plan had borne lbs fruit* of
peace, profperity mil Integrity.
An
[For 1 be Gazette.]
Accurate Table of Land
Measure.
ta Ityk, 10 square
Hide'.of Mft acre it
mm
1HL -v .-■pM
seo it sutod that
is, about to reviva the
Herald, nt CroRk^t, Dr. 1^1
member «f tl e late
faw Chor.ikee cotttily, and
(l>oiuugh fciiing and r^lialdo Detuocrat.
Th Cherokee Adtertitcr give® ex-
cerpt# front a pamphltt of G.
Whiimore, oh bis contestation of
Herntlou's wttf, tram w hioh it appears
that the author !« better qualified fcr
the iUiiMitio Asylum than a seat in
Congress. < '
The Weekly Lone Star R#e ger baa
been rempved frotirNa^SBota to A«*Uh
It now assMRies to lie Ri-atru) in f oliüct.
The Cherokee Advertiser i* one of
tie liviiest and best conducted papers
in our SOW*""
A driver on the El Paso stage Sine
recently stated that in the feourse of
three month*1* staging hé bad seen
eleten wh'iti men killed by the iav*ges.
Tl<e lodex «talis that Qongales has
four physicians and fourteen lawyer-.
If spesk.1 of n drove of Texas cattle
being stampeded > Eausus, in which
two hunilred were lost.
The Waco Examiner urges the im-
portance of beautifying our homes. It
s|«nks of the visit to Waco, of Kyland
H.ttidolplt, of tbe Tuscaloosa (At*.¿y'
Monitor, and accord to Mtn the leader-
ship in the Democratic victory, ill
Alabama, last year.
The Roebport Transcript boasts of
corn growing waist high; but the late
freeze must have snubbed It.
Cieneral Mote .
That same "(jirl who would'i^t marry
ti mechxnio who turned out to be n
of Central IHi
a covMing « f «.
■tlÉÉi
governor" i* again
rounds,
25.000,000 square varas, 4428 acres,
One leegne.
1,000,000 «qttftre ?ayas 17Í acres,
one tabor.
328^ inches one rod, 5046, 876 1000
square varas ; or, 4840 rquatv yards,
or 485^0 square feet, or 6,272,640
sqnare iaches, one acre. ,
66 feet one chain of 10o links, 7,
92 100 ioehea, one
chains o«e acre, one
69 S7-100 yards ; ÍB lS 100 vare j
208f feet or £505 itieto ,
l;: ¿¿yiik t ^an®
^ iJ, UOI
Mies Clara Iwria, tbe Par* pa
tronpe, is a d tighter of a well knws'K
English musician named Bnmett.
;l <i*wi'-i'"'imimtiüHe^Lar vi.-A;>
Not only* 9f it eeejn*, i« the old
man twice tf'iUUd, bat salwOf tb« mart
who i* tfroffk. -^lato.
A candid old bachelor **j-a, "After
ii U worn #'* -4wert K «bo sweetest.
nnass u—
of sells."
alter a ten years' stlci.ce."
Frightened Mormons, instead of
sealing at y numbir of new wives, are
tut carelully cOnccaling the ivusnber
of wive# they have.
"Who is that foreign lady with the
low-cut dress," a>ked a bystftnder at a
pftit v," "That i« Miss Cheinisoff, a
Russian lady/' w s#the reply.
Stuart young school ma'ams, en-
tirely without tli« aid wf a sewing ina-
ihioc, frequently collar end c'ff a
email buy .in less ih.Ji thirty second*.
tiHtira—"Ó Amy 1 you ought never
to wear a ring on yniir third finger,'
unless you ara really engaged.
ma suys jt oft«B pretintaa good offer."
Sensible girl. é
"Tbe sirongest propensity In a wo-
man's uaturc," says a carelul student of
the sex, "is to want to know what is
goiiijf on, jlnd the next is to boss tbe
job."
A sentimental chap intends to peti-
tion Congress for a grant to improve
the channels of «{faction, so that
henerforth tho course of true love may
run smooth. .
•'Yowr dress," said & husband io
his fushiontbto wile, "will never please
the men." "I don't dress lo piense
men," wits the reply, "but to worry
other women."
"Woman Is a d«ln*ion, madam !'
exclaimed a crusty old bachelor lo a
witty young lady. "And man is «I
ways'iiugging some delusion or other,''
was the quick retort.
Ono evening in company, during
conversation, a gentleman quoted the
expression, that "Man piopo*e*,.ii<«d
God disposes." '•Yes," s .id a maiden
jireaei.t, " man proposed to me once,
I Said ho, and have never seen him
since, «o í I bought somebody bad die
posed of him." .. "¡'¡¡... . ,'^1
Personal.
Grace (Jreenwood waa most cordi-
ally received by the San Franciscans.
Oould, Rtronir & Co., stock and gild
brokers, New York, have suspended
Tbe «rial of Flsk's ffiurderer is no
expeeted to coi « off mail February.
Pare pa and Watefetel will not ept
pfar in Italian opera till April.
Tbe New York papers slate that
James Goiden Bemett, Sr. Is tailing
rapidly.
The Clijcago Times atatee that
Charlotte Oushraan has been offered
one ihoiisaud a night lo read in that
city.
A widow of, Liverpool, hse recov-
ered $1 r>00 In dsmag's fn
owner of a mid dog,
Ute berhflsband died.
Ileiiry Ward D«eeb«Á f^ock is
quoted at twenty per eent . Ices Utn#
jest \ear—at least the nwtal pewa.ba*
fallen to that «stent.
" " IHw
rom
B5
tbe House of
M '
Mamifte)
the wheat
(offering for
Powhsltau'e
ters, on tine
for * i GO,#Q0,
IndlanafHdis logins to
at ihe ^peot of
sung or two.
TV tomb of tbs
DougUfs, at Chicago, ts
uegleoted eondUlon. : '' '?:'® - ■ .- ^
The Richmond, Va.. ft*ro kingt gire
cclat to their grand opening by inviting
tnembers of ll « Legislature.
A Dttbttquo paper asserts that there
in rivalry between the Hufftloes hi to
which sh >11 first be sltot by buke Alexis.
The Govenior of I<>w.i favor* Ihe
aboiltioR of tlfe Grand Jury aystein,
i ii nlii g it as a " omtly and useless
lie «/f bygone days."
Tb* t w rule* of good health are
8bid to be:
■•Great tempsrsnee- opea air,
Xesy kboe—llMle eare."
A e>mveotion of those who want to
Mb la*
pnt God in the Constitution, meets at
Cincinnati on the Slst.
A Quiney ntechahlo has found out
bow tbe waste steam from one boiler
can bé caed to heat another.
The Boston girls will ignore Leap
Year privaiigee as H brings to them
nothing but what is customary.
New Yorker* have oom# to the coo-
elusion that, with a paid firo depart-
ment, the buying of fire beil alarm to
arouse the populace, ia money watted.
The politicians of Atlanta are e'erer.
Cue pariv got up a ballot box with n
moveable bottom, and magnanimously
allowed tbe other party to keep the key.
There is a probability of a war be-
tween Itmsfa and Japan, on account
of tlw se gure of tbe island of S*gha!len
by the former power.
Since tho cxpoftur? of tbe Tarnmany
frauds tn New York", a large number of
Smiths, from Gotham, have buen regis,
tervd at the Canudiuo hotels.
Bulwer Lytton does not grow hand-
somer wiih'ndvancing age, A writer
who has met him lately compare* him
to *'au antediluvian hawk with shark
l«ek, bony brow, aud cold twinkling
eyes."
¡■ÉIIMÍMIIHlHlHfiliÉÍÍHHÉMfijÉÍIlHÉÍÍ^Ife
Wkhdcix Phillipa recently otter-
ored ibis priffound troth while
flpoukiog of tbe Republican party :
It is the fir i sectional party
over formed in the United Stale*.
It does not know its own placo,
and ceils itself a national party, but
it i« not a national party. The
Republican pariy is tho party of
thó North, pledged against tho
South to tbe end of timo.
If the Democracy succeed In tbe
coming contest thev must have
representative men in the van—men
ol ability, firinnosc, and daring, in
whom tbe mu«scs Imvu confidence.
They do not want natuhy-pamby,
milk-and-water conservatives, but
men who oppose error, fraud and
corruption because they nre wrong,
and not afraid to cali things by their
right «amis. Tbe Dcmooraifo
masses want bold, resolute, deter-
mined leader , men around whom
they can gáthor with entbtisiaatb,
ana #bo ihey know will not go
back upon those eternal principles
which deal out.equal j tsiice to all.
Ahoko the rainy sinecures under Ihe
Btftisb Governmrtrt, la owe which is
eonnected with journalistis. This is
tbe editorship of «be London Gazette,
n fcfltn i-weekly paper which bos bee*
for two hundred years tbe official or-
gan for advertising, but coutains «o
news nor editorial matter. For many
years past the salary attached to this
nominal "editorship" baa lx en eight
hundred pounds (or four thousand
dollars) ~ f«ar, Two years ago, oa
the death of tbe i c«rab nt, Mr. Lowe,
tho Chancellor of Exchequer, wanted
to almlisb this office, but was opposed
by Mr. Gladstone, who held tfeat It
was bofb right and exjWient to reserve
not
not i
the 1
but
by your respect i
Do not, the
friend , train boy 1
and hartthne «, but i
by what tm<Mo
boot of the a
Helen,
liter Career a«er
latatuiUon.
A New York <?or ,
ing of'íbli heroine iu
tie, reality which ban
a notoriety wkiob btea I
even her fórntef us
that U was from
out upon hor ¿ónquer „
New fork he found her
fi«|ld, and gained her mojt
victories, ft the * *J *
she is the most illustrious Í
pying a house, brown
I'wentytbird Mreot, said to
of thu free banded Fisk,
meaus to gratify tbe most
tastes. The £lu:iig.up of tu*i-
of a palace^ Laces am
in contrasting folds befot
mossy cartels cover
eat work of the ailver s
petit irianon acwrdtWg to
ot its favored visitors, aad
remembered, are nat of u'
The lmie supper at wbieb tba 3
blmsoit, the Hoeat Of iíse
Ftsk, assisted under the fid
fair mletrcas of thl*
ready become part of
Her horses and carriage were
nest that pram ad and roliud
uveuuea to Oentral Park.
Urancli, a iour iu-baud, matched I;
atone sufficed for her amt" '
the livcred driver end foot
of the blackest hue, as
most skillful in their pre
obtained. Flashing orar
roads ol the Park, or tr
uteiy at the fashionable
the orive oa the bluffs at J
Mis Mfttisfield filled a
pnolic aye allotted to
greatest adinlrMtlon. S
to court, the ooui>« in
rolled without a jolt, over
menu trod by plebiuu fe<
luxurious cushutua of
olear glass wiudows and W ^
body, wbose gloss tbe coats
gaily harnessed pair at tb
«citpsed. From this at
owuer, clad i# silk and val)
cload, the diamonds at
and wrkta.
The woman who can como
resources must be a man
she possesses a myateriona
suities or irowna w*fi Ut-ity,
of her delicate lac« ban '
beon known to soften tbe
judge; a tear baa melted a f
examiner ; a tosa of her J
bat baa been auswtrad
admiration throughout the«
Air*, tíansfield had I
youd the fraabnesa and
youth not yot impaired I
suui of her true
inated
ort a|t#
turn*,
mt
i",s s'?Bi«3sg
rendered important «ehríce u the years h*y« «x| o4ed bar
important
govi ñiMent. the decittloi. of the Min-
istry was to retain «be office, ftnd tbe '
ttomant this waa ktioeu, about two
i.undie-l candidates, all constad With
Irieratüré or the presa, cfimpeted lor
j*i«H ladies invariably count ta« time,
1 m 'üfl¡6' faff. M . , 7.
abi« io k«op step with i lieir ( «riiif>nt, i the vacant jiost. It was finally given
"* to Mr, ihomaa tVaiksr, late editor of
the Dally Nowa, ana a staunch san
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Elliott, J. D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1872, newspaper, January 31, 1872; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181006/m1/1/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.