The Jefferson Radical. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
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C 0 L. \Y li. STOKi 8,
lUointy 4- Counsilor at JLau,
11KDEN, TEXAS.
Will put tice his'profes*ioti in Davis and
adicuniiiif <" oa'iei in *11 its bianchei. Ler-
Itrj 11 poll buiiness will be prouiptly attend
en to. u*'
SCHLATTER 4 MX
I ock and Gu >'inittis;
JV* 7C Dallas Si One door bt'.ow Tkt
"Radical" Offiet.
Guns, Pi.tolH, & Gnu Mute.
el way# oa hand and for .Sole.
vV^ K will repair iron a ei and Nt ka?.
'hi the tame. Alio lewio* machines. ami
ust ruction* Riven lor the meee*i;el teuniwg
►f any hewing machine, if required.
special attention given to engraving on
>i«>s, tfeel, silverware, watches. Sugar ]
«* and jewelry efeverv kiad W# are
piepaied to make seals of every description
and repnii old seals on short notice boar
plain* engiaved and fitted on. I dcei of
all kinds, Tor lie Companies. jVanoriie
Emblem*, holioau.au, Rauroad coaluctori,
ate ato.
UOGEL l£ HOT 1114RS,
General Wholesale ierchants,
NO. 71 DALLAS STREET.
JEFFERSOy, TEIAS.
K
' SEP eenaUntly oa bead ui largo variety,
CROCK KISS, WINES, LIQUOBI,
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, DRf ttOODS, CLOTHING,
•SOOI S, SHOES, HATS,
WOOD!*, TIN, and HAKOtVAKK, . a-
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every daaoriptian. Decl8 tf.
mar Lkvr.
•avia Maaai'OK
bo 30
REST AURA NT,
tf.
Dallai Stmt
10
EFI ERSON* TLX AS,
BY MRS. KATE WOOD.
far* the KMt tM Marktl al«r4i
i # KR anmereu* ftieadi and i«!ran are
J J farmed that bar ResUarant having
>Mf: emoted l«4l OVLLAS eiieet. aha
it 1 s ie i ta fumiih the best of teeaii wilt'
i . an 1 aaliuaty skill.
li
J'.Jia
s C 11 U B H K T.
-1-
II LEVY & CO.
JE F F JS RON THIAM,
OPPOSITE BATE If AN A 1RO *
WAREHOUSE.
HAVE ON HAND
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
GENTS CLOTHING
&
FURNISHING GOODS,
That baa erai I aeu brought to Ibii n.aikt:
BF.ftGlN-S
jkfff.rson makble works.
JEFFF KSON. TEXAS, NE^It THE
GRJVE YARD
MONUMENTS,
'I OMBSTONC >
MANTLEPlECEi A C
Terms
iK)OT & SHOE
7fi Dallas. Bt •'&
JEFFERSON, 1 EX AX OPPOSITE "THE
JEFFERSON RADICAL" OfFlCE
WE uie prepaid to anake No. 1 stvle
BOOTS arid MtoEtf, at icasouable
^barges aud at auoit notice. oend m voui
Oideia. J H.S.?HUHEUT.
6 1g 'affaraoo 'I . its
\, m a jallMH
■ iiaaaarr.
JOIINSON Af kknnett
attorneys a r uw,
PARIS TEXAS.
* Will prac.tioJ(their prcfn«aion ia LA M A R
w&U adjoiuiiig; counties, a all it«
Liam'.lie*.
Letton open bilsiiieai ahcilld bo add tailed
t<> ai at one aifioo, aud will p.aa.pt.y
«H«a«a4 ta
R 15 A L L A U F
& CO.
MAR8HALL 3T,
ALL ordari promptly atU-adai' tu.
Mod* rata.
Harint h« alone experienee ia Fine
Work, 1 liaT« ci nfidenro in saying that a I
order) will be finuhttd witti the neatest
workmamir. and kkill
RICHARD NELSON.
( I-.OI encat
(OHilSMIOl
GALVESTON, TEXAS
KAVINU eitabliiliad layself iu this
City I^r , h« purpose of
EECE1VIN:. ANU FOR WARDING CO1'-
TON, W0:)L, HIDES,
At oar atock is aontiuod' eiclwlvdj to j Or any other Country protect*, I wi j.d
iei^ 'ct,fully b«K iea '« to iiifurin my colored
tiieiids in tha countiy tba'. I wi!J pay par-
ticular aod promj latiuntion to any Conmya-
Luvulsl uiay he la«oivd with.
Li beial Cn«h Adtrauuoa ou ail Canaign-
uatuiU mad it to mo.
Addrt1.**,
GLANS BOX Na .Mi,
v GALVESTON,! EX AS.
G>>1 rerton, Aagust 9'.h, 18ti8.
MILITARY orders
Headquarters Fifth Military District
(Stats of Texas.)
Austin, Texat. August 0, 1IS9
General Orders As. Li9.
I So much of Sections twonly-threo (23)
; and twenty-four i24) of An Act for tho As-
| icssinaut aud Collection of Taxes, appior-
ad November 10, 18t>6. as makes it the du-
ty of the Assessors aud Collectors to exe-
cute deeili of conveyance to purchasers o!
J lands lull! fur tuxes, .1 luspemied ; and shall
• retuaiu inoperative until alter the rtstora-
| tion of civil government in l exts, aiul the
j ;e-aiirm-non of tho State into the Union.
AMMsiori and Collectors of Tuxes in the
i inveial counties and collection distiicts of
'lexat, ate foib.ddrn to execute or deliver
deed* ol conveyance to purcliaseri of lauds
heietolore kohl under the provisious o! said
Aid: i'mviJcd, that nothing herein thall
be construed as arresting or suspending the
! tali ot property for taxes due thereon ; but
j Ancestors and Collectors, as tieretofore, will
expose to publ e lule the laiuii as well as
other propeity of dtlitiqvenls, as provided
| by law, «inch will be bid in by the Slate it i
| not puicha^ed by individuals.
Uy comiuiiod of H:e-.«t Major General
Reyne.J*.
[ it. CLAY WOOD,
A mat ant Adjutant General.
JfeaJijuarters, Port of Jtfferaon, (
Jtj/tmon, I'tuxa, Aug in, 1#6!< )
Genetal Omen No. S.'l.
In addition to the penalty provided in
General Orders No. 46, current series, from
toese Headquarters, for carrying lire-aims,
or ot tier dead ly weapon!, every per.-on no
oftending ahatl, upon conviction thereot,
be tiiied not lessthan ten (10) or more than
twautv 120) dollars; and all money so col-
lected shall be turned over lo the (Juuat)
Treasurers for county purposed.
All pennits miauled trom these lleail-
quarters, iu carry pistols are hereby invok-
ed.
By command of
Lieut. Col. aua Uvt. Hup. Gen. GEO. P
EUELL.
i . T. Gravtoh,
, 13 Lieat. Uth Infantry, Bvt. ('apt U. S. A
lV.t Ailjutaut.
the wearing appaiei ef geutlemau, and be-
ing innnufattuiiil by our house iu New
York, we CAN imp WILL tell at tha VERY
LOWEST PRICES COMPETING with
ti.a clothing houses ef New Orleans.
w,
K bave ou hand fiem au ordiuaiy la the
fiiieitjquality aud style ef
overcoats,
COATS.
PAN'i'b,
* k.sts,
HAVH.
OVER-shirts,
■ NJ&MR 8DFRTH
DRAWERS,
NECK TIES.
COLLARS,
SUSPENDERS, A« Ae Ao.
All we aak ia a eall frtim tlioM wishing,
to bay: no8
WM B. JOUNTTO N.
jp ma
AND
*TJR)M SALE DEALERS IN
FURNITURE
MC ■«
jc£: ■ «.
Dalian St
OI'POSITl £N. BUELI.'SH'DQ RS
JEr USON TEXAS.
I am prnpa e repair Watrhcl or Jew-
elry ot every ription at most reaionable
rales. Parti r attention paid te fine
watches aud I ks, and warranted to give
satisfaction. Thirty years practical ex-
periencn give uie confidence to sav that
complete wotkuianship and skill will be
used I.) give entile satisfaction iu all work
entrusted to my care. WM. B. JOHNSTON
J. a II RON
JOHN G . U O Y" L l£
Attorney and C ' osrlor and
tnli^ Slates (
O ll..— o^l))o«i!«
HsAB«esar«ai Firru Militarit Distbi«t|
(Srart • Texas.)
AtiiTIH, 1 bias, July 1 i,
Sphcias. oh®i:jh. No.
111 A Military Commission will con-
vene at Jelierson, Texas, on Tuesday, the
20th day of Julv, at 10 o'clock A. M., I
| ei ai aw/ri thereafter as practieahlo, for tha
■ trinl of soeii tM*rsufLS an miv hr orftinarlv
■U imiM.1. -I. ■.■LI..1'. .J-
Buquestiouably (h. t—«; i> s:ained work )
efthe kink in the V«o._;d"
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Men'liant railor.
JOHN BUREHARDT
INFORMS bis ttieiuis Hid patieiij, 'J~" a
is urepaied to make ^
gentlem en s cl' • thing to " ..uer
trial of such persons as may be properly
bK'U^ht before it,
detaii.to iur thi Commission.
!. Brevet Colonel Joseph Conrad, Capt.
I I Itti U. S Infantry.
Da:,sal 2 Ci«ptain Lemuel Pettei, U. S. Army.
) I Fir*t Lieutenant Robert ta lltintr.
I V. S Army.
<! Liiivet Captain Jacob Wugmr, Fna
. Lieutenant, L. S. Army.
I S, First Lieutenant Ldiearu P Coii^y, j
j llth U, S. Infantry
Brevet Captain Benjamin O. Bosvtll, i pa
t Second Lieutenant tun U S Infantry, t« ciai >s
appointed Judj^e Advoca.j of,the Couamu- oi heal
M A R Y E K S 1> A Z A R
a fuppiiment cMitainiiig nnmorous full
,/.ed patterns ot .setul articles accompa-
nies the paper every fortuigbf and occan-
s.onaily an el-*.;ant Colored Kashion plate.
Haipei's, Bazar contains lo n,H i of the
s.ze ot Harper's W eekly, printed on sunat-
!ii;0 calemleted papet, and is publisbadj
weekly. i
1 ANn 1
COMPANY.
EARTFORD, CONNECTJC IJT
the Pms
of
inatt^r ol espt)- i
(it■ ,tl vr.fl
isier s IS .liar iv^o-ai
ters, act.., r. variety
■ 'ete.f 'o tin- lauiilv; artu'les I
tr< s« .-.--tl housekee; mg in ail
JDLY |, iSt;.
A),eit$
L
S52.fi32.8S
V07,()S2 3
to
;rilers from
. repait :ig
Parlicular attention paid
Clothing Stoiea. Alteration s
done at sued a 'Uce, and tuil nalufaclioti
geaiauteed.
No. fe.5 OallM street,
J E E F K It S O N, T E X A S.
August 11, 180 tf, S-l y
SAM MELCOMSON,
Home and feign
l
t Tho l'oikui;M;UIl Wii[ 8lt without t
1 to houts
• • • *
by command e( Brevet Mijor C
, a * * Huuvu,
H. CLAY WOOD,
Jantanl Adjutant Gtntr i.
j its brui it • editorial ma'ter is son-
egard ci^il.v" a lapsed tu t > circle it jt iiileinlt-:
i to interest aud instruct; and it, lias, beside;
goo.i s'i ; e-s arid literary matter of merit
it is m H';, nsu g 11 at the jourcat. wi'..
c:A.
liav^
-i
'.or;
arr.se
time au immenso suc.ee-'->; lr>r sometlni g
of its kind was o'e<ired;in thouiands of fatni
>1 its puulistics f;avn
filled
/'or'.
.0 de-
be
<wruiningf And
(jiluxiny.
MARSHALL 8T. NEXT DOOR TO
j liiatiii. orpscas No. 4S.
! For the better preservation ef the peace,
and to prevent tne !Ver|iioiit resort to tire-
; arms 111 personal difficulties, by the eiti/e r
•f tins Post, arid to break down a prevail-
:sg habit—alix* ; ernicious in if* effect 00
gimd morals and Government—carrying
j fire-aim and deadly weapons—extepi by
I otiieers of the law—the nature of whose
• duty requires it—is forbidden
j 2. Within five days after the otrmmli-a-
j (Ion of thisOrdei at the county j~-a • • *
! following named counties compr'ii . . .
j Post, viz . Harrison, Marion, Davis, li j ,e.
Red Rivet, Titus aril Upshur—any v,
j tion of Ihii Order will mib'eot the offender
j to arrest and coniiuemeut nmilifar, c.is- j V,
•-I- fho discretion of the f'o.f Com "l!n'
lo dress
nes, a;.
mand—ftciJ Yori .M enttig
Whenever we consider its claim* a- i ><
ed upon the eieoar.oe ar.d s',i(>eriority (■ft.
paper, its typo :iaphi> al r.pi'.earanee. It
taste and judgment O'siita-. ed in tl:e civ,'ra
ings m the literary contributions eontaii c
in il paire.i. we inhesifatinirly prononue
>C r.'
-atdi <>. 'd
bir to any other ^itfiilii;-
abroad—Ihil'n Legal
Wo know .1 no othei
cim journal oi tVhiou
every pa it I •
tion here or
nctr.
Kngit.-h or Ameri-
tl. ' can pretend to
t >.n'ica
lnteVi'ii.
ten1
;* aud variety.
| tody, at
I mander.
1
3, It is made Ihe duty of every military :
officer of this command, aud of every civil
I officer within its operation, to enforce the |
I provisirms of this Oriler, and any neglect or ! TERM:
• failure on the part of either to do so, will j , An <■
approach 1' ,:i cum
bitn: York 'I imes.
It has t: •• met it pf I ?■; ,■
vcy >ig in ' ' i. 1. of «rivin
lerns m eveiy department, and
ked with good reading-matter.'
; ant! rfjl'.dsr.
cording to Harpei's Ha-.-ir wi
1 « the aaii and arniiifion of the women 1
America.—lioslnn ,'uVilnvcrip.'.
SUBSCMf'TION. — I <(!').
■ j t.hat shall j on re
—
j HkaUQUARTERS, Post OP SOW,
itflewo, Texas, Nov. 1*5, ISli'J.
i General O/ile. s, Ae. 70.
h't
urpcrs
Baza*
\\
50
. .. . DalUfH St —
J<ftrrs«u, Texas
lo 72|
EALLAL'F'S
UAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ii A R1 > \V A RE Groceries
fx ravine*;
hilars; Oils;
it v f 4* Steels.
COFFEE,
TEA,
S UGKR,
OYSTERS,
LARD,
SARDINES,
LIQUORS,
ALSO,
BRANDIES.
\\ IIISKJT8,
FLOUH,
CLARETS,
POWBBR,
SHOR,
,y, or
■r every Cli
it'll, in one
JO 00. '.v it I
;• ubcript ions f
best/a verkmaauk'.jik
BELLE I'O'TL
!■
I oil"
,t Ln/ar s f't ot. -
00, < r, f wo of li
subject them, if a military ollicer, to s i a
punishment as a Court. Martial may inflict,
and if a civil office:, to removal from of-
j tice.
Orders finished,with di Dat«b, witi the' 4. Every person violating this Order,
| when arrested within the limits of Ma-
rnni, Harrison, Bowie and Re.f River, will
be taken before the Post or sub Post Com-
manders, and within the counties of Davis, I Back Nun..
Titus and Upshur, before the County Judy-, time.
es, there to deliver up all the fire-arms or J The postagt
other deadly weapons found upon their per- yvt-'t, w
sons, and if an aggravated case of violation be:-
, of this Order, they will be held iu confine-! *** Salxci,
I meut aud the case reported to the Post j American fro\
j Ct mmaialer forlim action. j vv "h 2>i cents i,
. A list of all lire-arms ami deadly wea- St-.tes posta^.,
xf' a ciipy of ea
iiazak wil1
; 1' ive Si.
iitance; 01, S,
. .t ra copy.
Harper'.* Msg
DRINKING SALOON. TF.N-PIN ALLIY
AND RII.LIAKD ROOM,
for Colored People.
Corner of Marshall and Dallas stieets,
Jefferson, Texas.
WILLIAM FOSTER, .PiiorRitioa.
(^"General satiifaction guaranteed.
August 11, 1809.
a be
II
irper's n. /a 20 cn:it
oe t;.n 1 at li.e s' bscri-
< from
must ti
>nal, to
: ress
Rritisli *'a f
1 accom]iiun
prepay L.
jKins, thus (alien, will oe kept ly theoliicei I
receiving the same, showing ttie'nanie oi n-I0-; y.
L1A lrl.lt i
l!l< OTHER.
New >«r
I H. F. GltAt-
2d. Iiieut. lltb In-
JEWELRY
C'AI'S
a r. s<>
a large lot t>r
LIGHTNING RODS, GOLD!
a ii D SI LV ER W ATC HES,^'
clocks of all kinds,!
i
WHICH WE GUARANTEE!
for twelve months;
NOTIONS,
CORIKTTS,
COLON r. WAT lit.
LOOKING GLASS,
TOILET SOAP,
LADIES HOSE
GtfMI'S HALF HOSE
DRAWERS,
SHIRTS
PANTS.
HATS
BOOTS,
SHOES, Stc k>\
F buy Country produce. Butter
v v Kggs Chickens Lard Ac vtc.
Wo wish all to e*!l aaJ 1 jamine eu
9ttla t'.
j. w. joiinson, c. srt PiiENs, j, w ijfnrr
JOHi^ON, S'l EFHENS &. Co.,
Ceiilrai'tora uut! kmitlnoru.
OFFICE—vai.e .il K KFT.
HAVING purchased two ot 1 Rennicks'
Brick Machines aud one Press Biic*
Machine, are irepare l to make any quau-
I the persons from whom taken, kind a a do- [
2-ly j icription of arm or weapon.
■) 6. No part of ttiis Order shall be constru-
ed to deprive any person of the riaht to
hoi.t and ihoot game >s >th shot-guni o.' r.-
fles.
By command uf
brevet Bug. Gen. Gzo P' blell.
B, f Grafton, Post Adjutant
All the papers in tho District, pleas copy.
MILITARY Oi'DKRH.
lira hjurters J <> uj ^Jftrsou j
.b ff'rxon T'zax Oct, 31.?? 1SG9
General Onlt,rx Xo (i0.
(Extraci)
t. It having been reporfe ! at thaso
Headquarter*, that ma;;v plauters who |
Lava iieednien in their employ, have :
threatened them wi'a bo.lily tiariu. if they 1
tily of Brick ot the t *st c"j'.!5llity, 0 *1! I %
eon'raet lor. nn.l execute in ihe ln- t and
workmanlike style, at v brick work, tiom a
eistein to a palace, aud 1 1; a-"nah!o utes.
A I e iritiaets strictly earned out.
Jefferson, Texas, ^cpleintar S, 1
Ilrji^qcARTFti- Posr or Ji rvxast
Ittb?
on. 1
9. {
j rrrrmin, tevas. Aug 30,
! Genmral Ordeit aVo. f>4.
(Extract.)
i III. The provisions of ft,*- lawn of the
— ! State, which require the County Ircasurr;
CHARLES FISH HECK. to keep his Office at the County'Heat, aud
' to make a detailed report at everv tegular
\l E K C II A N T T
I L O
r5 Dallas SJ., JtrTcrson Trxai-
S prepare I tede *11 wcik ia kit aa*,
^leipatak a a- ja*e My la
ineetitig (ttirie months) of the County Couret;
and tne County Assessor i ml Cole t-r of,
/'axe* lo report every three months to the
i'iiuii v Court, (See Paschal's Dige1, pages'
2Mi. 17 > aud t>78, Articles 10PM. 1105 and
il92) will in future be strictly complied
with.
By comaa^nd of Lieut.-Cel. and kiievet
, 5 g <*esi <«e« P. Buell.
B F GAArwis, Pai* A*ft.
fantrv, iivt Capt, U s A., Acting Pobc
Adjutant.
Till<,~Ai lvN V~1 NSDRANCE '
COMPANY
S'ani Fit:in Cash Capital, #3,000.000.01)
first iu Avai^ible Assetfs, 6,352, '>32.96
First in Annual Premiums, 3^317,2t)4.oo
First in l.o^cs l tiid, 25.221,485.37
Fir.^t in solid b ' iiie-is elements of "inen-
cneo, strength, progress and success.
THE BEST is TIH1 CHEAPEST.
D. CAMPBELL, Agent.
JetTerson, ','e ua.
August 1H. l.«ijy j
ITS PUTrnij
U;Bf.tiiiess no ' duty 1 us! bo, hap««. *inf
me -Ui : only b> t >e wdditu.aa.1"'wu
oar coui'.trv*.
r ui |
'o pi0011 re, the vo'e of any elector u the j t. —
ititiu i iceof any peisotiover xlicr eicc-1 Rates am; ierim us libeiai as (-...iilifa '
tors t j means of violence, or threats 0/ moderate profit aud siitntanti tl seoa
, attempted t 1 exercisj Ihe light of siitFi
| t'iveu them by the Congress cf the I.'11 . • 1
States, at the coming elccri< ., to 1^ ic
j on the 30th, iiay of November lSliU. A.-
j tent ion is resp etf 'ly invited to art iSsl
Pascha s Dijest of too laws uf l'exas, Crim-
inal Cods.
I Viz :
If any person ihall proenr j, ot endeavor j
or
■e. or ot any injury to the person
y of such elector or pets hi tiirea''
I.t
VII
P" . .
cited, he shall be punished by a fine not
exceeding F\ve (600| hundreii dollars.
By Command of
. Col. Si. Bit Brig. General t,e > P. Buell.
It F\ Giaitoii
? I.V 11 Hi TnI'ry Ilit.C^it. U. S. A
Pai'. A^jutsat'
my. , D CAMPBKL
Olli.'e—P.is: • >rficu Row,
Augu.-l ID, isGu.
Agent.
son,
t;3
ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS
AT
Levy & Co.s'
I .
• jv
m
tSm.' ml
I
\'fmj
t. I
if
m-
1
^0
450 ii
SubsoribodJiMiU sworn ta.
T 8 P A S T.g
*' Bv thfir trait* v' knots She en '
IOSSKS PAID IN FIFTY' TEARii,
$^,221 465 37.
ITS P R E 3 g „S T.
'he Mr.st Surcrs.sl'nl }"n® Ceaa-
pany .r, America.
Aaa^lte, ia,S&a3 31.**
] 1 arse-fourths of thr lasurance Canapa-
ni , chartered have failed—proving n.is
takes an I difficulties in a piofeasioo baicai
j en calamity and misfortune, with tn ita-
i portant t^rt of its development in the
| vphere ot broad human ijenevolence. It i
I . care and uncommon event for one of these
nsiole. oi con- | institutions to make its MFTIF.TH annual
exceilwnt pal- 1 lepe.-t and that a satisfsc.'.ory one—another
ot being , ft |;<-'s plainest . Id lessons, * As ?#w
^ ill X TRACT )
one>yerir . St 00 [ I, In order te tn'omote th« eSSeifuej ef
0'he Maiuzine ; labor engaged ca public works iu the
. j the Post, and to advance the
' 'iopies k!r I I'r0MPer'ry of the connlry, by lending ail
I proper aiii to a rapid completion of the
\\\ ' tinie, tm -filing or giving a«ray of intexi-
.ihlrew 'or i-un y , ' eiting including ale and beer, lo
rper's liodical -, to , laborers engaged in constructing ItaiU
y< ar, 37,0'i. ^ roads, or other pnblic works, within four
stippl.a,. a. any , (4) iuti«s o' uih toints where the labor-
eis teey t,j workih/;, is Lsreby .'orbiddes.
Any 'iolttion of ;'nis order, will sub -
, • flic nlriider to f.oe und'impriHonvnans
h ! toe (.-.iscretiou of the Post Commander,
d | Bv coQunand of Liout. Col. & Hrevnk
d 1 Brinr. General GEO. P. BUELL.
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Garland, C. T. The Jefferson Radical. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1870, newspaper, January 8, 1870; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235599/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.