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THE WEEKLY DEMOCBATOAZETTE, TIU'KSDAV, (KTOBKK *'i. 1918.
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SEE THE
Thoroughbreds
OCT. 22, 23, 1918
McKinney, Texas
If you want to see the best collection of
pure-bred livestock ever assembled in
McKinney, you want to be at the
Collin County Livestock
Show and Sale
In McKinnty on the Above Dates
All of this good stuff will be sold at auc-
tion on the second day of this great
event.
Shorthorn Cattle, Jersey Cattle, Here-
ford Cattle, Poland-China Hogs, Duroc
Jersey Hogs, Tamworth Hogs, Fine
Sheep, Horses, Jacks, etc.
Poultry Show and
Corn Show
In connection will also be held the
great Annual Collin County Corn Show
and the Annual Poultry Show.
Concessions for Sale
Those desiring to buy rights on the
grounds will please see W. B. Mitchell
in McKinney.
FREE CATALOG
For free Catalog address A. G. Mayse,
Vrretarv
SHOW DEPARTMENT
Those desiring to enter stock in the
show may please see Joe H. Wilcox,
Chairman Show Committee. Anybody
can show free of charge but none but
members are allowed to sell.
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT
This is one big event that you can't
afford to miss. The show will be worth
coming miles to see to say nothing of
the great sale.
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Collin County Pure-Bred
Livestock Association
McKinney, Texas.
J. J. McLain, Sales Manager.
Joe H. Wilcox, Show Mgr.
Jas. F. Rhea, Pres.
WOMEN WORKERS
ARE DOING GOOD
WORK IN COUNTY
Nils I'Y.' I Kvciolt, ('hull'lllllll or tli<
McKinney district of tin- Fourth Wh-
irl* I.<iiin nrganljiutlon, reports $*•"!.
0i)0 in subscriptions to tlilh now Issu*
ul' bonds up t" 'late.
Mm, price. MiihIi, chairman of the
Allen Woman's Fnurlh Liberty Louli
campaign t'< m in it • reports $12.
lor 1111* Fourth Libert v Loan driver ""
lo date.
Miss Matlii' At k< r. • hninnun of il
Frisco committee, reports $2,6ft0 sub
scripllons to tin- Women's Fourth Lib
orty Ijoan organisation i.f that «li -
I rift on September 301 li, I ho first day
of ilit- campaign.
Mrs. lira Ijuiiur, of the AhIi Oro\'
organization, reports $1,000 of I•
subscriptions takori by the Women's
I I III III lit «'<• lip lo (IlltO.
•Mrs. I.ovcjoy bus also received a
report from her ohulrmiin, Mi-
Mary V calls, at Josephine. who Willi
Mum Eslclle Wherry, secretary,
havi' been very active there. MIhs
Ycults report fit Josephine over the
top, the precinct hnvlng raised $1-'.
ooO. $-1,000 of thin amount Is
croiHteit lo the efforts of Miss YealtH
and her lady helpers
Mrs. .1. I.. I.ovcjoy, chairman of tin
Women's Fourth Utterly Loan ciiin-
puign committee, Is going aliout en-
couraging the various chairmen and
other women in their work, to help
the Fourth Liberty Umn eommltte. to
go over the lop with It* quota, and to
help the Ijo.vh over there, by buying
bonds.
TRANSACTIONS AT
COLLIN COUNTY'S
TEMPLE OF JUSTICE
New suit- In County court.
W A i 'mik vs. K. I.. Murphy, suit
1.11 note.
Marriage likviWH.
Howard (iodfrey and l< ;i I h • r ■ it <
Winter.
J K. Hull and Vesta Dickson.
Iti iiben Vaiighun and Kula Huilcy.
Ko> George and Junto Rryiin r.
S:iiiiii• I I! Webb and Willa Lena
Sutton.
Itandell llrown and Katherine Duh
Itiehaid T. CuiTlti ami Hcutricc
I lavlH.
I'ete IVrry and .Mamie Heed
M, .1. Terrell and Jewell Luveludy.
.1 II. Mi Minn and Maltie Watson.
II W. Smith and I'ora Hester Good-
wln
ii uiiiii I,. Cohen and l.illi' Murks. |
Kd'.viii drowning niul Ethel Crouch.)
Alrook Duncan and lleriiico Me-j
(luire.
Il (Armstrong and Martha Murks.
I', .1 Simpson and Mrs. Sarah
VV'ylie.
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\XI V < AI.LItlAM.
Iteeenl Dentil of Collin County I'lo-
nccr—Hurliil lit t'liltuiji' lltlt.
The Colina Record of September
1 Mh. 1ms the following notice of the
passing of tills beloved old pioneer:
"A. <"ilI11 Iinill died Sunday after-
noon at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. .1. M. l''loyd, ill this city, al 5
o'clock following mi attack of puraij
sis, with which he wa* seized
rimrsday proceeding.
Mr Culllhutn would have been Si!
had lie lived until November, From
the standpoint of physical manhood
he was almost a perfect specimen,
having up to two or three years ago
enjoyed the lust of health and was
of robust appearance up to the time
of Ills death.
lie h id made his home in this coin
inunlty for the past is years and was
known and esteemed by largo circle
of friends. Mr. Calliham hint been
married twice; his lust wife passed
to 'lie wont beyond seven or eiirlit
years ago. He leaves five living chil-
dren. Mesdaiues J. M. l''loyd, A T.
Flnley -iti«l Tom Perkins, of this city,
and Mrs. Floretic) Wilson and S W.
Cullilic.m. of Claude, Texas. All of
whom were with their father wr.eli
he hreatheil his last. i-Ie was the
father of eleven children, all by his
first wife. < if these Mrs. I'M Slclxer,
Mrs Charlie Ityrd. Mrs. Dr. Mark-
ham and Loo Cnlllhnni, and a young
son and daughter are ile.nl.
Mr. Calliham (I'ncle Andy, us lie
was knownl was a good husband,
fatlur and neighbor, true to iiis fel
lowmnn imile" all eircumstaivts, and
had tunny friends who will lo.irn of
his death with deep sorrow, notwith-
standing his old ago told them that
he must soon go.
The funeral service over the body
of this venerable citizen was con-
ducted at the Methodist church at !1
o'clock Monday afternoon by Rev.
.1. L. Cleveland of Pluilo, and l!ev. L.
T. Grumbles of this city. Tin house
was taxed beyond Its capacity and
many stood outside.
Following the services it the
church a large part of the assembly
followed 111" body to its last resting
place at Cottage Hill cemetery.
Those attending the funeral from
a distance were: S. W. < 'a 11111 a m and
wife. Mrs, Florence Wilson ind Miss
Viola Calliham of Claude, Tex.m, Mr.
and Mrs Dee Kinley of Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs. D. li. Blaine of Hallux."
COTTON MARKET {
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,,, ,,,, , ill, it,, .ii iitHT
• 'ottoii was quoted this morning 011
the local market from Jill to 33.fit)
cents per pound.
ItAIMJI SKVIItAL ORI'H \.\S.
Ileal I'Sialc Ti'inisfci's,
(Kven Hievlns and wife to II. G
Hudson, IT acres in the John Chul-
mei's and James While sur\*ys. $2895.
W. M Kerr and wife to T. J. Wynne,
PI. .10 acres m the Tall on Cunnlils
survey, $30,900.
t . J. SlaKK.s lo II. F. Wolford, lot II'
of W. J. S. Kussell Addition to McKin-
ney,
C. J. Mathews and wife to J. W
Wriwlit, a part of lot 13, of the J. T.
Keiidriek Addition lo I'iano, $f>00.
Henry I lass et nx to (')iarlic May
liynils, house and lot In McKinney,
$:•*. t Go.
Joe H. Illce and wife to h*. 1\. Ciar-
ver. lots J and 3. block li, Ditto \'
IHirht Addition to McKinney, $."i0.
J. D. Uiwson and wife lo W. T. Se-
Kors, 35 1-2 acres in I 'diversity Li-iihuo
No. x, $2,807.50.
J. W. St. <'lalr and wife to I'. M.
Smith, 13,'Jill St|. Ft. in M. Mowery
survey, $1,000.
'I'. 11. Hickman to Frisco C.iinrant.v
Statu Hank, lot In Frisco, $3,200.
Mrs. Hello McWilliams to J. I >. Mor-
row. lol in McKinney, $:',200.
.1 K. Johnson el nx to lv. F AVilson,
lots, 15 and 10, block 19. in Lebanon,
J. K. Upscomb and wife to H. F.
smith, lot in < 'clina, $ 1,1 on.
A. ijisswell iind wife to A K. lloss,
1113.853 acres in the .1. J Howe survey,
$13,813.
Huffh It Markham to Mrs. Viola «'.
Flnley et al, one-ninth interest in 315
acres of land three tulles cast of Coli-
tiu, one house and lot in Collna, per-
sonal property eonsislaitf of money,
notes, bonds, chattels, etc., $1,000.
Ksthor Itudolpli Hope and Iiusband
to J. II. Jones, one-sixth Interest in
■in acres in the Clayton llogvrs survey,
$tai)0.
Martha Q. V. Watson et al to Lear
Watson, 105.75 act es ill the S. Walker
survey, $5000.
Martha Q. V Watson et al to K. W.
Wij-tson lit! 1-2 acres in the S. Walker
si rvey, $5000.
Martha V. Walker et al to II. 11.
Watson, 100.75 acres ill the S Walker
survey, $5000.
Martha tj. V Walker el al to J. M.
Watson. 113.75 acres In the D. Spencer
survey, $5000.
K. W. Watson el al to Martha Q. V.
Walsmi. 220 1-2 acres in the S. Walk-
er survey $5000,
Martha V. Watson el al to Nettle
Kennedy, 92 acres In the John Lee-
wriifht survey, $5000.
U M. Duncan lo J. S. Crutchcr, 7fi
aci'iM In the S. H. Searcy and Joseph
li. (lra> surveys, $7,1100.
W. F. Class et al to J. H. Ilutclilns,
70 acres In tile Holier'. Traininell sur-
vey. $fi,5">".
I • *iry Leisch i ml wife lo J. i'. Dunn,
pari o| lot 27. block II, in W. J.
Public Sain *
of Stock and
Farm Tools
llitvitu,' Hohl my farm at Viudand, will sell stock,
tools and lnirne^, consiKtin« of two brood mares,
li lie v, horse, milk cow, brood sow, tools, mower,
rake, stalk -cutter, diill, disc pulverizer, cultivators,
turn-plow, l>np#y, road-fart and hartieNs, with other
things pertaining t< a tann. Teriiis ca^h or approv-
jthle notes.
Sale Will Take Place at the Farm. Tuesday,
Oct. 15th. at 10:30 a. m.
E. J. GADDY, McKinney. Texas
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LIVESTOCK. I WANTED.
Fiilt HALF Some surplus Jorse> | JI N K WAN'TKD- -Old phono 984—
heifers, U to iti months old. From, rams, sacks, iron, metal, rubber, hot-
el, oice dairy cows and by registered ties, bundled paper. He patriotic by
Jersey bulls. I'WA.N (IKOVK DAI R V, savin* all Waste. VV. J. lll^KBLY,
.-am Apple MnniiKor.
wywvwwwv v^vvwv
UKi HSTiaiFD COLAS'D t'HINA
BOAR—uiv bone type t S< 1 pouno
mokI Season $2 50 at gate.— U. W
BAG WILL, 208 X. Murray Btrett
■Jew I'hon^
Hast Virginia street.
VVAMTKD TO HKNT. Farm of ltd
lo I'm) acres by man 'Willi K'X'd foroe,
can pick bale ol cotton a day. Would
rather furnish himself, but would rent
on shares or would buy teams, imple-
ments. etc,, If they were on pluee. See
F')R SALK Two Kontl., mood mares _s! s |,ah(jk, McKinney, Texan, U, 6.
at real bargain. I1 K<'A N OROVIS
DAIRY. Sam Apple Manager. WANTED— -To buy your ctilckMta,
vwvwwwwvwsww*'jtucUeyH and old roo tttra. Highest
Fi'lt SALK YoutiK li- ;isiorcd Duroc pri(.0H paid for them. GEO. McKIN- r
Jersey hour, readj for service: biK NKY, McKinney, ToxilS.
I one1, rich cnlor, * 'hoi' ru. iniiiuiiio.
w. M. rj||iS< IN. Mi'IImhu. Toxuh.
F< H SALK 13 choice nvo months
oltl pin's. HlB Hone I iand Chinas
I'l-licree furnished, h ri.nln If sold
nt once. I'Kl'AN GU 'VE DAIRY
S,.m Apple Miinnger.
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HKOISTKRFD JFt I V BTTLL--
'or service. Sensor I' ''0 nl *ate
Ii W HAOWILL, "'I* S Murriii
Mfr .nt. New Phone t*f>
FARM 1.0AM
l<'f)H QUICK SERVI' K In makitig and
renewing FARM L«<\NS with best
options of on or before payment, low-
est rnt« of Interest, business confiden-
tial, «!b.II on or write A. M. RUHHEIjI*
McKinney, Texas.
Itl'.l'I'.NTI.V SOLD TWO I'AllMs.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEND YOUR SHOES by parcel post * *
^o fit AN K SHORT, McKinney, Ter-
j.s. for repairs. All work guaranteed.
Send them by parcel post and eave
time and trouble.
FOR SALE.
W. II. Culliilmn «f I'lliici'ton I'arts
Willi TIiciii at I'ttiicy hiivs.
W. H. Callahan of Princeton was a
business visitor at McKinney.
Mr. Callahan is a successful Prince-
ton farmer and land owner. He re-
cently sold a choice 20 acre farm nt
the fancy price of $210.00 per ncre.
'I bis pineo is located about two and! trrlst mill nt a real bargain. Uee
F<>R SALK Oooil, first cla s May-
nil rd piano. Real bargain. C. E.
Talklnglon, Route G, McKinney.
FOR SALK 1711 acres land, all cul-
tivation except "ill acres Johnson grass
meadow; good (i room house, good
I arn, plenty water; $00 per acre; take
$3,(Hill in trade in McKinney city
property; only open for short tline. J.
It. A.YCOOK, Mine Ridge, Tex.
I'oM-KSSIoNS Will sell at private
Kale, limited number concessions for
«Tolllii t'onni> Livestock Show and> -
Sale, Poultry and Ctorn Show to be
held in McKinney October 22, 23. Ex-
tensively advertised. Rig crowd com-
ing Kee, phone or write W. B.
MITt'HKLL, McKinney, 'IYxas.
FtiR SALI'V Oasollno engine and V- '*
his commisHion am Klrst Lieu tenant
a ad has be«m made >n ln«tr*ietor In
a motor school.
i Lo*ut L' \ has made a remark-
ably good record In his work in Ihi-
■ ervlee having altrneted favorable
eer mi nt from 'he newspapers of
'hit eit> and from his felloer officers
in the H.'rvlcf He id a briglit young
—— | man, well educated and full of oner-
I i:y Ills many McKinney friends are
Mi • II '1 I/IV. hi'.u r«ec|\rd tie plea . d to lie.ir of his splendid pro-
■ m •( of ihi sue*'e "f her son, Lieut motion
, . 1-. ,„1 v\ 11 (1 t) III ' II attending I """• ——
. 1 rr 1, . 1 ii.min i, amp nt Cnl | Honds lliiild Airplanes. liny Llb-
mbiii ^ 1' lb 1 re* e 1111j given * rly tlondn.
M'KINNEY BOY MADE
LIEUTENANT AND
MOTOR INSTRUCTOR
I ii 11 i I old Melissa LiiiI> lla- >liiuy
Jewels lor llcr I'.lcrual Crowll.
Mrs. S. D. Hntler, Route I, Mclis-
sa, subscribes for The Dally Courier-
(iaxotte one year In advance. She
has been rending the Weekly for
years bill decided to have ihe coun-
ty scat news In general from over the
county come to her every day in-
stead of only once each week and so
enrolls for The Dally Courler-Gaa-
ettc as above stated Tills good old
lady is the widow of the Late Oapt.
S D Hitler She and her liusbnnd
are pioneer settlers of our county.
She Is now living on the old home-
stead which they have occupied for
many years. Tills good old couple
reared a number of orphans, giving
them good homes, good O'lunil lone
and started them out In life one of
the orphans raised by them was the
late Representative .1 N Crlshnm,
who was prominent in the law milk-
ing body of Texas and a well known
McKlntioy lawyer until his death a
few years ago One of his sons, Belie
II Orlsham. Is now making his home
with Mrs llntler. Oapt. S D. llatler
was for many years prominent In
democratic count'ols of out county He
never ran for public office nor ask-
ed for public honors 11 • ■ was a sue
eessful farmer. The Hatler place Is
one of the best big farms lp thai Sec
Hon of our county.
1 tsse11'n Fir: t Addition to McKlnnev, |
$5R0.
A. .1 Phillips und wife to II. A. Co-
iner. .Mi acres In the David Douglas, A.
Stnpp, John O. Douglas, Tlionuis
Allen and Nullum Huller surveys,
Itl.Oati
L W. McMillan ol ux to A. II Hums
X "7 acres In the Ol phil Shelby survey,
$ it'll).
J. I! McCoy iiikI wife In A. II. Rud-
der, lols 1 and 2 block 2. of the Mil-
ler-Collins and Young Addition to Ce-
llini, $200.
I D la Coleman et al lo John H. Al-
len. house and lot in McKinney $22i0
W, -A. Norman and wife to L. R. t<o-
Itv, undivided interest In 111 1-2
acres in the J. C, Neil survey, }800.
W. W. la.les to A. M. IJrfvwnleo, lift
:n r •> in the J. D. Shelb,' anil J. <*.
,111 u* •' Mi'veys, $14,377.
A. I, lla i't el IIX to J C. Marl, 3W IS
aero 111 tin' I'd O'llnr 1 end S. Walker
surveys
J. R McCoy anil wife to Mrs. C. S
Nelson, lots 3 and 10 and 22 1-2 feet
of off west side of lot. H, block 16, In
Celine, $1050.
D. O Small wood to W. A. Cassady,
2.3r, acres in Ihe John W. Haynes sur-
vey and 19.71 acres I11 the John !
Terry survey, $50 and other considera-
tions.
J. C. Mulder and wife to f* C. Vest.
100 acres in the l>. E. W Habb sur-
vey. $10,000.
J S Itrown to Thomas ltnhin«on
00 acres In the George McPhors'in
survey. $3,500.
and-half miles west, or Princeton
and about six miles southeast of Mr
Kinney. Ml Callahan has since sold
another farm "t' ^2 1-1 acres, locat-
ed about two miles west of Prince-
ton Mr. Kelso of Coryell county,
HoMER 11 i'l'CIICOCK or phone 670.
FOR SA 1.10 At a. bargain, 109 aeroB
of black and mixed land, about &0
acres in cultivation, 15 acres In John-
son grass meadow, balance bormudft
Texas bought the first little farm nnd j pasture, wood and lasting water. Foil]
Mr. Lewis of near Farmorsvllle
houglil the larger place, paying liirii
$200.no per acre for It. Mr. Callahan
has perhaps sold five or six farms In
the last twelve months. However, h"
never ol:'ers his homeplaee for ,sal",
whlcl- Is highly iniprove I. Mr.
luhan has two sons In the army, om
of tlieili being now ill France, lie ha*
two other :0:1s who are In the draft
ago.
room house and good barn. I'rlco $V
per acre, easy terms. See or write V
P. ORADY, Sherman, Texas.
THE McKinney Kealiy Company still
j have several farms, ranging from $#
•o 20ft acres, that they can irtve pos-
' session for this year, with *ood
j terms See them at the Democrat-Ga-
zette office.
McKINXFV IIOYS IN "SMOKY
LINKS" Ol' I'lti'.NCII !■'Ill INT.
A number of good farms for s.'.le
IIAMjY AT HltANI H.
Mi-Klnncv Hp«>nli<Ts Ifinrni Mmrth
Mhert) Ismn Cans,. To AiHlli'lwt'
Thiff.
Col. J. L. I wiggell and County At
torney-elect A. M. Wolford went out to
liranch Tuesday night, where they both
addressed 11 gathering of the people of
that community In Ihe Interest of the
Fourth Liberty l*onn. The meeting
wns presided over by John lilck Mor-
row. There were no subscriptions tak
111 ttryan and Johnston 1 oiintte".|en ul this meeting. Roth Col. Doggett
Oklahoma, from 40 to <H0 acres part.and Mr. Wolford are nblo spenkers
trrms, good titles and presented the matter of suhsorlb-
W 7. OIHSoN, Dm ant. oklo^lin* for bonds to tlielr audience In a
Mrs. J. G. Looper of McKinney
lias received 11 letter from her son,
McKlnley Looper. who Is now some-
where in France. The letter was dat-
ed August lltli. McKlnley Is In Hend-
itunrtcrs Co. and he stated that the
hijIxtion ikt. a.
Ilnnil Is-iie of S'a.oiin Will hr Votwl
on In rianii District Saturday.
Through a mistake In t.ho publico-,
Hon of the order of election the road •
bond election for the Piano district
was not held last Saturday, Sept. M*
rest of the McKinney hoys who hud j l-ut will be held Saturday, Oct. 5,
gone across with liltn had gone on . County Judge R. L. Mouhlcn said:
up to Ho front and were then In the I The bond Issue iH for $75,000 and U VI
smoky Linos." He regretted that he —* —*•* . . -
was not there with tliem. McKlnley
volunteered nearly three years ago,
when he was only 17 years old and Is
now making Uncle Sam a valiant sol-
dier. II*' speaks in praise of army i„s county pike
life, discipline and of the good care
that Is given the soldiers by our Un-
ci*' Sam. Army discipline anil duties
have developed this strip of a Mo-
klnney youth Into a broad shoulder-
ed robust man of splendid physiiiue.
I'ncle Slim Is doing this for thous-
ands of his boys whom he has rallied
under the protecting folds of Old
Glory.
authorized will be used for the con-
ii ruction of six or seven miles of pike
load in that district to connect UP
with Ihe Allen district, which ha* el-
ready voted a bond Issite, and the Pol-
Tlils is a part of tho
Fxnll Memorial Highway.
Advocates of Improved roads In
that vicinity expect the Issue to carry-
Statement of the ownership, man-
amtnent, circulation, etc., of Tho
Weekly Dcinocrnl-Oiiftctt.e published
''i'h Thursday at McKinney, Te«o**
ns required by tho act of AuRiiat 2<*
1912.
Hon W A Rhea, wife und two ehll- Nn,nP "f owners, editors, manaff-
dron. Lieutenant Uiwrenee II. Rhea '"f business managers, pub*
and Miss Aloxa Rhea, all of Dallas "H,M'rH' ^ Wilson, McKinney,
spent Sunday In McKinney visiting at. ' ,.. . , , , .
the home of Mr Rhea's sister, Mrs. I ^ * " holdera. mort«a*eW
Fllff Emerson and family. Lleul ?,!!! h-dders holdlnf l
It liea was coin missioned 111
Fortress Monroe, Virginia as Heroinl
leuvy Artillery and Is
per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortnges, or other securltlea.
Lieutenant of-Hwivy Artillery
siaHoned al Galveston at present.
W'U.TEIt II WILS'tJP
Sworn to nml ahscrlbeil lib re
ine this IllUh day of September, 1918.
•Heall ,j ADAMS
Notary Public, Coin,, r,,, T*'*as.
t My cominl: si n spies June L
Room 2 Henrielt llldff.
strong manner.
G. W. Malone of Rrownwood Is a
guest of his nephew, O. N. Malone,
who lives Just one mile east of the
McKinney court house. G. W. Mnlene imio"
Is an amiable old gentleman, whom It .
Is ,1 pleasure to meet end converse Ruylng Llberlv Romls Puis "IT
with. (he U. S. A.
Ill
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1918, newspaper, October 3, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299956/m1/16/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.