Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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the till) -VIoikIii;. iiiitu- yiu; l ' Mot i'i.i;
in Miireli ni'.il ."epieiiil'i r of e.ae.li yeui
li'ltl eOllftiVnCS III *eS.j)oi|,'oilO AVlek".
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'iVcni* fnrf.l vil f.iitl pruiii.-ifi} l.iisini'i«ln,ii!
oil the -3rd:,. AVwiifiiyH ill .l(iniiar}Y
Murelt. .May. .Tilly, - i^jilriulj/r niiiJ
November i.f >a.-[i year. .t.'rimiij.-i!
Urui* held <i'!i tin.' ISfti Mcliilay i i i :'.i!
tUOIIlll.
covxtv <<i.yMi<iniost.K" «riit:
C. «. STM'iui.rxa,. Cmtniy Ju-.ljfo, pre-
siding uftli-cr
.1. Lynch, Com. 1'ivt'i, Ko. 1
J., B. Mrfimtw* •• " •* .. 2
lj. I*. JoHN'SUX. .-'•*■•' .1
K. K. Coxii n, •' •' 4
ItelruUr termi on the 2tt'l Motility: It
February, May. Au^M« Stiil Sovf-inVfr
"■ justick'h <ox itf :
,1,1,. Fi*uvn, J. 1*. J'cci inct N'o. J. Iti.jv
' afrr terra of Court on the lstSftiurduj
!n each month.
Trviotftct No. 'J, iio.Ittsllce. qualified.
T. J,-- ttnoUND*, J. l'.i'rceinet No. 3.
'Retf.tiliir term .of Court held on the 3rd
tfAtitS-day In each twmth.
J. 8. 8tkk(.. J. l*. i'wcluct No. 4. Kegii-
iar teroiof Court. held oil the |th Sal-
urdny iu each mofii'h.
count* ornCALs:
C.K.Stribllncv
•I. N> Urowuluf;
v (. Mriaterton;
Hhftiin; '.V. n. Crwitei*;
/unreywr, Cobb; ,
"^-*Ufcr, Ocopjjc Wilhelui';
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SUBSCBIPTION, $2.00 per Annum, in A'kanoa.
obni M. Bogiii-J;
• garter
>««W 06 WMKIXBJIS
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Ii. A. Jeffress,
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11«•«iil;J ii.111 I!.mi.;;';,il- li)rl| |!.M )iy
llic I,'lie I,.| t;u ■ .1 ( • :• Ir;r,ii!;ii:« - jti'iil r.'lils
II- Hi0|iM \utiters i i!iu«i- ).i 'In. i ji il
I Iil'iil KlC iiiii-- i:tlWf.| a
Uiii.'yiiikiy i>l' cwyllinit ^Muiiv lliit- j. ,v"
«)u I « i .•(' <-i !!< lit. wit' C. ft ii • i.wiiii !n il! j
Ts Puhlislwtl S«hi,.lay. at FOJ1T G1UFFIX, SHACK
luui iii ...lUtiiji.-i- irf ti'ioii ii (O 4.1 n. t be- kLFORD COl'NTV, THXAS;
li.w liie niri;e li'i.'i- ill- :(.• !< |.t-i hii|is. | .. .
tin lifiiillilcr !i. ajii.. ihv ll'«l tl.iiii |
ililri <-r t-niinry. ll;c iilr'. N.
Itn'ie mill l nwln^r ntnl I'-.cuiWvory " ■
iitii" .svuiu ?* i>riiuv Ui.i.rpri Viiii--. . ■!"
Woliavc i'la .v. e\a i'cat !".i('u;s in the
(j'ltmiy. < io|-H lii!>t Meafiiiti witvi; vt'rv
tfoixt; yet. wi rt* ))ot Mij)ldi*nt t!or lumv
(Iciuaiiil in ;i i ni'iu'lv us tln; svtii< r were
firii!ei'|.iiliy >li:n'k tiii :>, ofni>-c<iilent 1 y (lie
protltuvrp have.Ititil :i. proiituble inurfect nt
ioiiuS siii'l n coinCt.rtHbiu ii^BHraiict-
that tiie tivuifiiis fei-tlln: viUloys pi' our
strc.ion .'iiifljiitilri.'; ttpliiinl'j will t-vtr re-
«iinl i!i * iiKlusulcnsiiirtmr.
All Hit! simimnsiri1 Skirted with :i flrow-
ill pmi Wtlnsf (•!" l'ecnii, t 'oHonwotid.
Hitekbifrry, I;lvi> 0:il . ctfl., "Moi;qnit Is
I'oijjmiiii {ff.jv.-tii 61'the priilriu iiikI U ah
excellent Itiewond, 'tlinlii r« lire
iiRcil for feii-insr hy. many, yot ii laijt ! inii-
Jorlty of the* pptlli'M Imvo siibstiiiilial
g'oiiM 6'Iicps. of which tiiateriiil there Is a
afrwifiibtmihitiec iiot only for fi-ni'lns but
for bniuHng purposes uHo. tho qi'.uliiy ol
which, maiions t't (•xpuricitcc +ay,v is nor
csccIIimI by any In tlieHtiito.
'i'ho wiitlnative jrrassies of iliia couiify
are a rleli f-torehouso of wealth, and arc to
the ieltlorg; both bnrh ami crib, 'fbefn-
•tfioiiH niesqut jrrtis-i* the most iilmndaiitHc
it 1 the luont viiluablf. II will enable an ani-
mal to perforin almost if not quite as much
work an lie would If fed on corn Or oats.
Unlike tho grasses of most countries, it
doe not tile aiid bccomo worthless in the
winter, but it Is cured Into a good and
nutrliioufc liny by the winds and heat of
snmiuer and autumn, as it stands on the
jrromid and Is almost as good for a took in
Ibis state ns >vhen green. A whiter grass.
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rnptaiwB. li. Lincoln. 10th U. S. In'fiiut-
. m.;«^m«}ii!di,ij|r <j«>mp«iiy K, lOifi U.
ort <; riitiii
laiit Charles E. Hottfford.
uhftml Smith leave
,. JfB n. mi . Aft
tidny, at G p. m.
M.«mtl:iy at 8 a. m
on it A i). r. m.
>0rh U, S. /irfmtry, 1 ,.vt Aiijt.. Q.
MfWmtVI'leat. Ponnld >Viu*ton, 10th L".
A*rfW iit Wnr^eoM A. A. 1 comaii", h. 8-
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MASONIC.
Vert Griffin J.Mte*. No. 4S#. A.
K; n'ltd A. JU. n Mt« Saturday
WstswajKtsr
Oev'y, ,
4., F.aml A. M..
dt Allfiuiy on Smuidar nljrht ri
dftiltmoon. : ' ■
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J, N. MA'5Tii«foN.8ec,y.
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Citcacw, South,. Hcrvlw* ou.tlic
^Mtibnthln e;ieh month, at 11 a. nv
^d4p. M, f w. UARmso.v. P. 0.
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knbwn as "wild rye," grows along
marglh of iho streams anil furnishes gi
paslujrs dnrii.g th« early-spring. A tail
summer jrras* growiiijf inosify In the
ereck and river valleys, witch cut ana
'•'red. makes a flue hav. We have ai p
o Graina grass.fo highly prized in ('olor -
ado. aiidoifthe I'noitle elope.
This is par cxeellcnt the favored count-
try for the stock-raisers. '1'lie earth's ^l«r-
faco is covered with rich provender ol
mil lire's pliintliig, viiilo water lsabuml-
ant and stock healthy, Klieitiv Cattle,
and liorst-s keep Pit all' the year round
without fuelling, n|id yield a lmiiilsoinore-
lurn for the little care uccJed in seeing af-
ter them. Farmers hove frequently made
erpp* without. any other - food for their
work animals i-scept such as they might
wiiher ou the range at iilyht.
Cattle rnHns Is the great Interest and
re venue of t he country, andwe are hiippy
to say stock-men are working more Imr-
moneoiisiindsysteniaiieiil tlnui everbi-fore.
Mnf.y of theiii aro giving conshlernble tvr-
tei)l|'6it jo Improving their stock, by the
Introduction of thorough bred Short
Horn* atld Hereford*, and we venture to
say that ore long tlm old Texas1<jn>r horn-
ed no mote.
Iii stock raising for the amount invested,
expense In beephig and attention requir-
ed, sheep pay pvobrtbly butter.than any
rtther species of property.
Kscellent Suit !s iilnde at Judge I.ed-
bellei-'s Salt Works tlve miles from the
eoiinty seat; All the llmo wed in the
couniry Is burned iicrc, from native lime
rocks, beds of coal. Of superior
quality, tire foitwi In thirt comity ;. this
i-onl has been ust ii by tlV. bbicksnilths for
over 12 years; the supply st ems to be In-
exhaustible. <
. . ALBANY",
Ihocoimty seat Is iltnatcd In a beauilflil
alid plot nie.-qiie valley near the centre of
'*•«County (in the. North prong of Hub-
iltt crcek. in tbo fnirtdtc of a .fertile tcrrl-
if."; It ha« ten bulslncs< houses, subsran-
li. K. Wi I
O:!-. .. ! • 1 . : r halt
. r.i;t li'it, i'i;ii . I-I.i: I \ \* on
!• I. Oil . 11 I .;i . 1'inli :■ !i :IT •■••H|I
•rt.'ln.'iwall.iu', ti.ri-. ;■ I ili- i-.r Ml left;
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In Junes Cvitinty,
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THE ECHO lias been coiitluicted by ila present proprietor
for oyer three years iii another locality with marked success and
it has gained a reputation for truth and fait dealing which many
larger and more pretentious journal? do not enjoy.
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iioi'r iiraiiil, -y on right >!iouldir.
Other tiini ks mill briiil'l i; Uinler slope
ifiieli ear, tii'uild OH. Sw.-uh.iW lork right
miller hull'crop il-ll;- h;nii<l (Hi|.
right.- impel' hit left; brand vlji Crtii'
the right, upper half crop K it; biatul.
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Ed. WoIIVarlh.
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Ira Cooper Jacki.tioro, Tesa*.
I'at Swecii'-'V. .lacksbiro. .Tack county,
I'cxas. iiiiiit!'.! In I.o- t Valley, Jack,
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county
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We pride ourselves on being the only publisher who has]
been represented 'at'every meeting of tlrt North-west Texas
Stock Uuisers' Association, and believe we know more about
stock and stock murks and branfls tbaji any publisher in North-
west Texas. ■;
Believing that the litve Stock interest (and by this we
iiiean all kinds of stock raised for profit, from the cow -brute
down to chickens/) of this portion of Texas is sufficient to warrant
Oilier marks and .brand': Crop and
two spl'.U In i lAiht ami under blopu la left;
(If on lelt side uiid litp.
T. J: Aik'lii.-on, J.-icUboro, Texhs.
the publication ot a paper in the Stock Interest, and believing
the Range the proper location, the ECHO has been moved to
this point. It proposes to make the
JitfUsboro, lex
J. U. |.o\in2,
r>an<;ti (Hi Jack cuiiul>
A , M. Lnsator, Black Spriii'r*. T<vx« «
mtprion OF
iFOBJ) COUNTY.
(Shackelford County "la situated in tlif
Korth-Western part of Texas about 18(
wiles by the most traveled route Wn
fbrmFort wortli, 'ths'i nearest Jsallroai.
ierihlHtis itnti Ii .directly on the 'bus of tin
f. & v. !>.' H. running West. It wa>
iSre itcd by nil act. of the LcgUlattire ,fi.
i;$58 anil named In honor of C'apt. Jo|i '
tsliaokelford. a patriot of Hie Texas wai
of IiitlnipeiideniK.1. AVus organized bj
eleudng comity officers September ll.
|974. which severed It from 'nek county,
to wltlub lt whs :itttic)i(i.l (or Judicial piw -
|M)ses. At Uils time it hud a popula-
tion of about- -Jfio iuhnbitaiits. thi! prcs-
•nt popiilaHqr. i* about. «KK«U. Jt. Is 3(
miles sqiiiii-e, containing an area of WH
iquare miles. Is boiin.led on tbo Eiisi
bv 8tephen i North by !1 iirockmorton
w'e |. by ••'one* ar.d Sottlll by t al.bihnt
eoliWtlos. ;ind*li«'< beHvecn the 321 and 33.
parallel* of North latitude ait<
lie 2?d and 23d .nierldiaii
of ilofigliiide, The elevation ol
tills county is 1270 feet above the 1'vel ol
lj e s a anil the .average- rain fill) 21 In. net
month. Tlicltcmpcrivtiire of spring tux
«>iirili" is "did and pleilfiliit. wlifl'i ill'
hent of midsummer Is tempered by tin
rvur evusiiilit Ufiv/.c fi'biii lUe (iliif. tl.i
rem|wraltiie iiiiely reaeliiiig' a 1'dghi i
point-than 00' lit inld-iiay. Ow ing tr
ibi liigli elrivntiotl alid r.pcniicM. bf lilt
. oiinli-y. ihe-'drynes*;.«if tin?, iilminpliere,
xml theliei doiii with w.hicli tin* air eiri.ll-
l'tles. the •.aine:'' ili-greo of leiivpeiU'nr.
iieivls not so oppre-siVe a.' it U in colli!
I'es sheltered Mild rlo-eil by hi ny.y foi'C.sfs.
TliC nlji'lits rre iiHviiyj eon) ami pleiisain
'I'l.is eiillniy W \\yil wali-reil. liiiviil;
hliiiiil |ie(l miles of nie.r e nr-e. 'I le
i lear Fork <<f the J!riiZ,iis Hlirr is on
largi-st streaiii and wish its jiiime:ous tril -
utnries nbtiiidiib'-'ly supplies tliis iii d>ur-
rounding eoiniii' s with ^ijoil and lasiii';
water. 'I lie < h:ar r'crk flows into I In
enuii'y about the -middle'of the We.*t«-ri
border awl winds tlsunv Ka-l ol Noitl,
until H curves lis eoiiise throngb tin
Noriliboundary line inlo TUiockn nj-'ton
soon relunilng JlVoni rht nei.-.'onii; piifW'.'
liirough ihe Ai'iih-easi uniivii i-vif. ii|.
county, l.anibsln'.-nl erivk i'l.-'t < in lin
iiigli lablo liii:ds iie:ir 'lie ei lltrill < '
itiecoiitilv.and runs NoriltInto 1 lie Clear
fork. S'l.'M li.iiies < iilliiis and Ti'bui
iwks.from iiu Norlh-easi, riinniiig al-
most paiiillel Willi fiieh oilier, and III..
Lanibshi'.a«r s|iriiijc up in ihe elevilleii:
iaii'.ij}'. wend their eiiiirse iroiil ahoVe. !
Ih.-vii tl.ronjfh rifii mid tv-ri il > vaiievs me ;
tliiiliy in .• !!ii'in*' !\'.-« iii Ihe t i.-ar l-i t'tv. i
Kurtber d iwn we. li-el si'-iriiiig'lii lie' •
same ranfie of 1,ill le ere.-k. l.ea-i'i -
fill :i'realii. tVllijrifd en f 1:1.. I' ilde ly :
IfrowtVi ol pe.Mii I ilin.v.ho-e . iy-1. '
like v.aier- r:| ;>l" i i;'to I lie.>i'U!li am !
Iilinlfle t).«*:ii:-' 1 * < -* >V'i 11 ii,e ". it:hi I'' e! 11
siiuie ri v- r. V. i; • 11 i - - i ■ : ■ \... li .
lliiMiar l (•••.-ei, •-.' :■ i . - c*. r--
Hr*'s:ip;-lr!-!^r r':. ! •: !'j 1 ■
liiiportiiuce iind offers jrare iidvantages to
those Avlio seek a pleasant homo;:
l OltT tJKltriN'
derives lis namefroiii the adjoining Milita-
ry Post, and is Situated. Inn beiiiiilfii! val-
lojr'On thy Clear fork of thu Diil/.ps river
ifftftoNorthvri! part of .the eouiity. and Is
the principal I own. Il bas iibont 20 bus-
iicss liouies und itvihe grand centre of I lie
Imrniio trade lor all this Western country.
There is «l«o a substantial and comniodi-
on# two sti.;ry sione btilldlng for church,
school hoiiPc Hiid Miisoi'.Ic hall, one school
Until liillltarv t. le-rniph i tlh*. Its popu-
lation Is about S00 inhabitants.
In Shackelford county there arc about
240.0U0 acres of State, School. Asylum
and University lands now for sale. Actu-
al occupants can select, a homestead of 160
acrcs.nl a cost of Sl.fiO per liere, and if
desired lltey can have as much listen years
lime to make Ihe pay ments. Lands own-
al bv private pal ties can be |.urdiascd at
froni,$1.00 10 83.1)0 per acre. Titles hero
are not cloiit'cd bv -old Spiuiisii grant# as
in some piiita of the Suite but are gcuer-
lll.V good.
mil iBHHBlCl 8MBW WBB THI IT
Kircsiu
There b a
wlaes which are , M
days, and liavo oaly recently been put upon
the market. Dr. Undcrhlli, iho v.-ell-krowB
crape-grower cf Crotaa Point, died in io"t.
Some cf his l-.cirs cntcrtnlncd tcmpcrnnco
. It wants nit manner of news from every stoek ranch in the
Country and has the pledge of a large number of gentlemen own-
ing cattle, horse ana shetstr ranches, to write leading articles for
it, as well as to furnish all local news of a stock nature, from
tlieir respective localities.
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THE SPECI AL
StraliOrn A Ilarrold. Henrietta.clav eo.
Texas. 1'anch nt St'orks of Little Wichita
river hi Archer comity.
J. II. Reed. Danch on Poubl# Mouo
tain Fork oi'tltc l!r.-i;'0'. l'ost olllcc Foit
Worth,-l'c.\a-<.
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M. C.'Stewart, agent, J.-uksboro, Texas
Hi'rie brand, cross T or «4t,
Itoiul Brand
, OF THE ECHO will be to advance the interests of.. J si. Shack
kcuriouss'oryaboutlomenativ* |iiltbrd County ; 2nd, Our^■ neighboring Counties and State,-and a*' Mill
-oui'h «</ek^y,.ur patronuge.
C'Hits & Siinpsoii.
j I'ai.cii in iioi ili-casr corner of Taylor Co.
11*. O.v Uufliilo Gap. sapie emmty,
: l!aiicl.: bi'iind Kauie i?'< iibiive, oil each •
'side; iiiar.k, eroji right.'; Horse brand
i saine on lell sliOid.h i-. Al«o n-iid brand .
j.lt <; 4/u.rlght ?Kly " d lilp, •
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eii Irwii.'. r.eikn.ip. Voeiiff eo, Tej.
ltnueh in Havlor eouiily.
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• PURE GUM
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The ECilO is u good niediutn -oi coiniiuiiiication befween the; 2
business nuiii of Foi't GritHii;and Albany (die Capital «>t tliisj'
grapes .
market, and r.or.ictimc left to ilccay upon
this vine:. 11 i c:>!/ noiv tiir.t tho oilier lieiri
hnva cuceecdcd i.i wranfina f-r a iciilcmtnt
of the ciiati and dm tale of i! a nines m
hand. Amon r dicta 1". ft Vvino c t t.ic \ in Inge
ofi8di, described cs n " Dwcct union,1 ort,.
but sneC"s!'nS ,:'c Ir-U'01''3) Tokay more I)
than any other • Btaropcau vino, and bemu (
wholly nnllko any Other wine cf American | ,
growth. IUpuTiy, cceard inc'i0^s
Temarltnb'c '
fancien hr
oldest nail
slderublij q _
Iii.'i'atisO — If is jiiiMisiu'il in the lieait n! a largi? imd splefldid
^iu/iiig ctniuiiy.
H.'faiise—11 is-read b,v iln1 litocly raise!' and; tlie. co>vb« yi
llt'i'i.ii-i—It i>,ie\i<l li\ ilU'liieieliuiils vnd bti.-iiift-.^ iit«*ii.
iiiM'tiusi— ll is ten.! by tiny t,.i:iii*'r atnl pe«. jjiii.' geiu;ra!ly wlwi
.y tiii lo Itnv just tin* j;".-lis Villi litfi-'c I••!' -.il
O: Jn r ie;.i i.
eounty) and the people Who buy lheir Wales.; also between the
in-puny - ,ttaileis of Fort NVoi tli, Deiiisun, Dtillas, \VeallieHbnr aiiti otliei'
«htc. VA>t«^sBs«^.wiw-' j,.j;ios eajoying'.'-a' wiiolesale and shipping..trade, .with Ueidei«j and
.ntl^wtnc^fov:ncccwiblc rvrny con- : rolislUWc i S.ul aS« ri"T^XaH. i UrlVtoHV it 1-S't.U the a<(Viilltapr<* | r,!,-V'r-
M. n luiut« uv AD V EU flSK IN Til li. -KC1 iO. • . .. . i'.«;'-t.i I' i -id'-v
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Boinj fi'iM? from aduUemlv* wH
^ioh^r 'thiin commuu
. Hub^r
n e lr T op'ilr r :y hm; to m*nr
ch*?Hp iiA'- ln# a Lhxl Fxmoh, Irol
tbU wcoun thu
"CANBEE" CO.
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Th*!r PURE QVX P'lOTS. r.r. ! liteMMWi*
Hi.*tii frwr.i tin- i - r;.i:,..ii > jr.'. mil nUft.'ti I.
RCitBEK I lBI'X.w<l.i I !«••}ot *'-« le*. !>*• . >
In* ifej ic's^rij.tlon
Und of t.ie v.tfft-knowii whole.}'« fnetrf !
house of I'lo I liurlmri.—A. !. riihmt,
iftV., >pt i
•the • ijl-i:
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1h- tvbovo speak! " iii-1.', hut we would
ndit that I'.ii'i i.i till! pe.r-5 jiiiea cf the grape,
neither i.or that It
has tice.i rlp*:neiJ ned rncilo-v.d by age, and
for rvdiriril c: Merimcai.it purposes ii is
un.iurpiisi .il. I: cjivl"! oliMirted frewn most
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Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1879, newspaper, February 15, 1879; Fort Griffin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233055/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.