Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1, Monday, September 13, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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BRECKENR1DGE. STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS SEPTEMBER 13. 19-.
TOM L. BAXTER Owner-EaMot;
UNKNOWN MAN VICTIM OF MURDER BY HOLD UPS
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INDICATED BY CIRCUMSTANCE
INVESTIGATION MAY SHOW SUICIDE
! TEAMSTERS SUFFER FOR
SUNDAY LAW INFRINGEMENT
OTHER OFFEN8ES GOT BY
The body of a nan ret to le posi
tlvely Identified was found lu the IkkI I
of Caddo creek two and a half miles I
nouth of Caddo this morning. '
4 The body. In a concealed bend of the I . tj . . .. .
creek and apparently partlr rwereil I .rn 4t" tMc l tJ yfriUy
Her with brush ia Indicated to hav V .- "1. . "" "T " ... J
lain several days where It found.
1 taff to jet out fe femes with it le-
twecn rains ami imniMihli' road con-
Muru?r appear to iwh wvu emi- iiitions. .No arrests were made In the
mltted although further examination ; hlli Jacking cases of offenders against
ef the body than has jut been untile tins sanitary lawn the alleys yesterday
will hare to occur before this Is def- nnd today continuing to reek with
Mtoly established. There Is iw-sl-' open garbage cans and overflows of
blllty of suicide but the clrnmistuwvs slop. (r of ttooMcgxcr whose business
of the position the Isxly wax found are whh Indli-ntcd by a plentiful sprink-
mild to be ngulnst this lime of drunk around town to lx
The body Is that of a man of me- thriving Kither tlmt or Jake wis
iIJkki stature fairly well Ireed lu ( moving. These things however lure
light clothing. Paper found nnd be-1 no Importance la comparison with
lleved to have belonged to hlin were I stopping the getting of supplies to the
near the lody and If the po.esdou of i Meld where their presence meant the
the dead tnan Indicate hi name to I making of employment and the brln-i-have
been Hamilton. About this hyw j Ing In of wealth for everybody or. In
ever there Mill remain doubt. the event of delay the possible logins
The boly In nald to have been found i of holes and the bringing of mlsfnr-
bjr teamatcrs looking for a place to ; tunc for many. Incidentally one
water. Keport was mude to i'addo death Saturday from typhold-pueu
2000 BBL WELL SUNDAY ARRIVAL NORTH SIDE
7000 Bbl.
May Make
Brown Gusher
Up To 15000
and from there to th office of Hherlflf
Searn. The Hherlff at once went to
tne cene. accompanied by Judge Hat-
terwhlte. They are expected to return
thin evening.
It wait xtated In Caddo that no one
wa mlntdng there answering the dc-
Hcrletlofl of the dead man 5o far as
known. However there Is much triv-
fl by wav of the creek and the body
m4ht be that of any one of a num-
ber who travel that part of the coun-
try on oil and other buJnens
If It la decided that the cuxe Is one
of murder. It was nald lu telephone
(SMnmunlcatlou from Caddo connect-
ed'Clrcumidances will Indicate that the
wnrk wax that of hold up men.
GH J.U'KER VICTIMS
' WANT REAL VENGEANCE;
ILNGLNG THOUGHT PROPER
monia wax attributed to unsanitary
health conditions in the city
INTEREST NORTH-
WEST IS HAVING
A QUICK REVIVAL
COME WITH AEROPLANE
TO QUICKLY CLOSE FOR '
R. G. STOKER DEVELOPMENT
STREET HOLD-UP
MAKES SMALL CASH ILU L
1L il. tiaudcrH a tool drejMer asked
the loan of a guu lust night nt tne
tent hotel with which to hunt a hig'i
Jacker who he nald had held him up
for $11! that he had In bin pocket. The
ofTenw occurred about Oo'clock In the
vicinity of the new railroad depot
ulte. Adriacd to report to the police
Sander paid tUJit he though the hold-
up liad hidden In the brush and that
If he waited to get the police the roan
would be gone.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Colonial.
S. E..PottH Cisco; J. J. McCook.
Datlus; Henry Dennis. Chicago; II.
L. Durham. Wichita Kails ; L. H. Crim.
Rtrawn; O. C. Johnson rt. Worth;
J. J. Rykcr and wife. Miss McClure
Pittsburg.
Jaines M. Cnrmichuct and wiff.
Meadows. It. II. Itartlett. O. A. Dals
J. A. Weeks and wife Runger; F. P.
Attuwuy. Phoenix Arizona ; J. K.
Kmanucl Dallas; T. E. Ltmsford I..
Tl fiimrtittitru Wlnlilftj ViiIIm! W. T-
Roblnson. Abllent; C. E. Shields. R.
1 N. Tnft. A. S. Rosenthal a E. Kuv
Ft. Worth : J. Ij. Oarner and family
Eastland; W A. Cassatt Eldorado
Kas. ; F. A. Sweeney Clikngo.
A. Abt. who wbs held up In his sto.e
Friday night with his associates In
ttte businem and robbed of lttO is
still searching for the high Jacker
Vrno did the Job.
Mbt docs not lelleve they were pnn
fisMiionals ; also he is confident be will
rtcegnlxe the men if he ever coiuw
nesesii them and he is making it a
eBsIderable part of his business to
tme across them.
Allied with Abt are Mveral other
victims of high Jarkers In the city re-
oently all of whom incline to the ls-
llef that amateurs are doing the work.
Jointly they are free in declaring di.tt
if they succeed In Identifying and tak-
ink the men they will feel eijual free-
dom In dealing with them.
Mr. Abt mlses his SIM. The other
victims of recent hold ups miss the
amounts they parted with. Mr. Abt
Is particularly grieved In his case le-
esase the hold tips were so small nbout
their treatment of himself and lis
partners as to refuse to leave even a
dollar for breakfast money. They used
language In making the refusal too
t)ut "till smarts In the mind of Abt.
' All Jc all It Is not to le wondered
nt that venceanance is deslr&l J"
more loan ordinary form. Whativer
tn man who was not jrqhbeu jnajf
think about It the'taen who have
been robbed feel tbpt hanging would
by none too UttTe Tor the ldili Jc-
. anil ll is even suhhvbi mm ;
l& nre In the main sJrtot for a UUle
preliminary toadting of the thtevts in
n4vane of nabglm; woul be well
ordered awl liave a ure lendncy to
mk blkh Jacking In the towr. de-
ckhMlly uupoputac as a future dlver-
atatt. That Is the way the victims
Teel and talk and there Is uo ques-
tlon but that the sentiment Is spread-
ing and that high Jackers face a he-
rions publle aiiiiiwtny
Evidencing plenty of faith In the
northwest part of the Held the Meria.n
;OH Drilling Syndicate yesterday let
contract to Cruel n & Anderson for the
immediate erection of derrick on their
R. O. Stoker lease In Section ISO. S.
P. Block. 4 Drilling will be commeue-
ed ns soon as derrick Is up.
The indicate Is an organization of
Kansas City investors associated with
Ford Jones and Bob Mutches. Ft.
Worth operators and live wires with
experience and acqnalntance in the
Stephens county HeW of broad" kind.
Matches kand Jones came to the city
yesterday from Ft. Worth In a new
Curtis Oriole aeroplane landing on
the east Mde of town. They were an
hour and fifteen minutes making the
trip over arriving at noon. Putting
their business through with the
promptness of busy operators they
were readj and left ut 2:.'J0 on the re
turn trip. They were driven by J. S
W9IERE GASOLINE GOES
According to the lateat statistics
there Ls a total number of 7523uH
automobiles registered in the United
States valued at $3700000000 with
a result that the automobile manufac-
turing Industry Is now the fifth in
maginltude. It is said that there are
three automobiles for every railroad
freight car and that the automobile
Is carrying more than twice ns much
passenger traffic as the railroads. The
present consumption of gasoline per
annum for the automobile now
amounts to approximately i01110(.-
OflO gallons.
GREAT WRL IS
BROUGHT IN BY
THE MAGNOLIA
Magnolia No. 7 on the C. I).
Brown tract Ls doing 19 bar-
YeLs this afternoon.
Tlie well h drilled but 8 feet
in the sand. She broke loose at
that depth and for a while threw
oU all over the lease.
The Brown tract is a mile and
a half south of the city. It has
produced other Mg went for the
Magnolia hut the 1 Is indicated
to be in line to make the biggest
of them all.
There Is some belief among oil
men who have been out to the
lease this afternoon that the
Brown when drilled to comple-
tion in the sand will outdo the
great Stoker and that she may be
the 154)66 barrel gusher for which
the dcld has been leokinc.
Much excitement has been caus-
ed over the south side news by the
late afternoon development on the
Brown.
SNOWDEN-M'SWEENEY GET BIG ONE;
VARIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE HELD
THE JOHNSON
FIRM BRING S
MUCH HERE
Hundreds of peopio looking north'
from the city yesterday afternoon par-
ticularly those In Hill Crest addition
saw a magnliicenc stream of light oil
tlashbis .n the sunlight and plnyii s
for "uo.tj than !!5 mk-nes sut.dlly ner
the top of a derrick. The latter was
on the Snowdcu-McSweeney Ulggiu-
Itothum lease and was bundling nn-
J other 2.0i)O barrel well which observ-
ed the Sabbath by drilling itself in. It
added number five to the total Snow-
of big production ground. Previously
the Iligginbotham wells hnve Improv-
ed us drilled In and It ls probable that
this lust one will perform likewise
Three other wells on' the leiise ure
close to the sund unci may be brought
lu this week.
landing with a machine tliat won the
strong udmlrufloii of nil who Vuw It.
The Stoker lease of the company Is
north of the hole recently drilled hy
Cooper-Henderson on this tract and
which although at first reported dry.
has recently Indicated the presence
of oil hi a Mow of both oil nnd urn
that ls making over the top of the
iiixliif? steiiilllv nifordlriir to tne re-
flood who mude a splendid Wight and I port of scouts.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMNT PLAN SOLVING
INSURANCE TROUBLE GETS SUPPORT
WATER PROBLEM TO BE " ""
SOLVED BY COMPANY
STOCK. NO WBELNG SOU)
PWrn
WltTI
lens of lurgc means sponsoring tne
- ins
a number or responsible cm
of large means sponsoring
project proposal is belug put before
the public today in the form of stock
subscription blanks for the purpose
of rshviuK some 100000 with which
to provide the city Immediately with
water service brought from the Clear.
Fork.
Captiallzatton for the proposed
compa ny Is fixed at 4500000 and the
liar vahle of share. at $10. Necessary
.. l.n..uU...l '.... n.ll.... . .M. MW..
ui lUlui'.iirniT; t-Ain-iiuililttr lu !& J
it ia iuwi that leii1e the -tore ' through IV delivery of water would
ana ptslestrlans recently victimised j -sornvrtJliig over 100000 for pliie
several leamsten have recently Ven' "ther large amounts for pump-u-ut
i.n ttudr wnv out of lown ntid . rnfc station construction and emii-
eyes of ljio Iusurance comjuinies nnd
accomiillsh a greSt (leaj jn the matter
Of not ohl? restCrlug the- city to good
THE BIG INTERST
IS CENTERED IN
THIS GREAT FIELD
BRECKENRIDGE OIL
HOLDS FIRST PAGES
MAGNOLIA COMING IN
A maguoliv well on the Brown leuse
Is reported drilling herself In toLiy.
The Brown has been a big production
piei-e of ground and the well now com-
ing In Is expected to add another to
Its record of good ones for the Mag-
nolia on thl"j property.
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GUARANTY 3 ABOUT IN
Guaranty No. 2 south of town Is rf
ported about ready to be brought In.
Preparations have been underway and
they ure now about ready to go in.
A good well is indicated.
CONNECTED NEW WELL
Ons shut oft yesterday from the
Walker-Caldwell line caused a number
"Rreckenrldge Is a wonderful oil
city In a wonderful oil nrea We have
no question lu our minds hut that we
are entering here upon one of the very
best eltlea oil has ever made and Jt
bus ouie great ones to Its credit. Com-
ing with that belief we are also come
prepared to live up to it und to do
our part In keeping pace with the
growth of Breckenrldge and Its -
Ipnnidon in all ways."
The above remurks from W . John-
son of Johnson Bros. dry goods and
shoe merchants gives an excellent line
on tlie excellent tlnn that bus succeed-
ed to the business of the Bryant-Link
Co. and occupies the former store
rooms of that company. Johnson
Bros have mude considerable change
In the Interior of the building and wlH
make a great deal more. They know-
how to keep a first class metronollt-aa
establishment und proper to do bo
In Breckenrldge. Nothing short of that
will suit them or the trade It ia their
purpose to build up here.
The new firm has disposed of all
but the dry goods shoes and msn'n
furnishing departments of the former
Bryant store. On these departments
will be concentrated the best they have
In ability and buying power. That
they have plenty 0f both is best told
bv the fine stores they ODerate at
Burkburnett and Thrift In each of
nurrno m nnpr taken from them
Ha connection with the Abt hoid tin
Mr. AbfWutcH that ho grappled with
the man who first appeared with a
gun and demanded the money in the
house. Catching the wrist of the gun
win Abt av it a twist that was
making good when the second hold
up put M head through an opposite
window a nd shouted to Abt to step
hack or be would Instantly drill him
full of holes. T Ith a gun In front ind
4nother at his side Abt concluded rlmt
i.i i.f .A rrwua for nnvfhlntf tiut
retreat Ills reinforcements were In 1
aoMciaictf Ih 'the room hail stomach
'ft tne fray and surrendered on the
' ftrst demand of the man who appear-
rd in the door. Tlie fact that lie was
aWe to net the feJlow's wrist and di-
vert the direction of the gun is Aht'n
Wngwt ground for belief that he
w dealing wkh an amateur. Other
wine he finds that he would have been
nuecfwifHlly restated and shot.
SCHOOL OfN TODAY
ment together with lubor costs. Sut-
sequently the laying of laterals frvn
the lauln line Into the city would mean
a considerable expense. The provi-
sion of capitalization available to the
amount of ?."00000 however would
guarantee to the city a splendidly ef
ficient water system conveying us yure i irnnnel
wuter for domestic furiwses as ran ikw(.ver continues unabated
1? restCrlug the-city
slandlng In the column of insurable
things with the companies thereby
protecting the iriercltauto credit abroad
as well as keeplbg the credit of bonds
mid other local securities good but
wlH ala) bring reduction In Insurance
Vales.
Regarding the organization of
cninnanv to currv out the project.
there apismrs no other alternative.
The city had the proposal In hand but
failed of getting it over. Such ef-
forts as were made to sound out the
homl market and ascertain whether
a bond lsnie could be floated by the1
municipality to carry the project
through with got no where. The oT
I baud advice of bond brokers who were (
appealed to In bona soiling ceniers
was that the messing about tluit the
Federal bank reserve board luid beenl
dolug In financial circles had tighten-
isl money to such extent that it w-is .
not possible to put on new Issues suc-(-..-fiil1r
There the matter was
The urgent mssi ror wuer.
Ftmui-
The Young Mens Publicity As-
sociation held the front pages unit
the hig head lines In all of fbe
large city dailies yesterday on the
merit of the long story of lur$e
successes In the Breckenrldge und
Stephens county fields during last
week.
Plain narration of the news la
the good newspaper style of the
Publicity Association correspond- x
Hit gets the favor of the newspap-
ers throughout the country to
which It ls sent because It cur-
ries real news and ls done In news
style. The wojk of the Publicity
Association In this Hue ty worth
more to the field than money could
buy for the space In which It Is
principally mude use of on the
first pages is not for sale.
McBEMlEuTiNSOON"
MacKenzIe No. 1 north of the city
Is ou ton of the sund and will be
brought In this week on the Akers
Hease. Storage is being completed to-
duv and tlow lines laid. This well sits
a It right for un excellent production ind
i Indications lu the hole are strongly
favorabK' for that. Casing will prob-
ably be pulled tomorrow.
uiuuiru ..tii. .... ... i .. . . . .
of suspensions of drilling. The nb- "XZaB
since or gas in tne line was iue io
connection being made with a new
well Tlie flow returned lute lu the
day and drilling resumed.
DELWED IN GETTING IN
Delay in bringing in the Sebastian
of the Virginia continues because of
difficulty being experienced lu getting
equipment right for the pulling of the
lurge casing. Tlie well gives excel-
lent Indication of making n good pro-
ducer when they ure ready to turn it
In.
INDEPENDENT GETS IN
Gulf acreage of the Ward le.i'-e
comprising a big tract north has been
transferred In blocks by the company
to the extent of several hundred acres
lu the last week. The ground Is eag-
erly bought and considerable uTOre of
it will lie dlspo-swl of quickly if It Is"
permitted to remain on the market.
Those taking over the leases are Jn
considerable part of the Wichita Fulls
"ml Burkburuett contingent which has.
recently been coming In strong ai.d
represent experienced Independent oil
men who will drill up the country
they take rapidly and efficiently.
LUCKY WALKER '
of the communities.
Assisting Mr. W. L. Johnson .Ih the:
management of the store here is W.
L. Hurwood who comes from lara
store experience In Ft. Worth. He iB
an expert In dry goods and shoes.
PORTO RICANS REFUSE
TO JOIN SUGAR FIGHT
By The Associated Press.
SAN JI'AN Sept 13. The Porta
Rieun Sugar Producers Association
has replied to a request to Join Culan
sugni interests in an effort to prevent
refiners from forcing down the price
of raw sugar that while the local as-
sociation could not Join officially with
Cuba. In such nn effort because of
federal laws Porto Rlro would not
make shipments of sugar except ns
sold.
be found anywhere und a fire pres- lf.i-. thmurli a comtmny appears a
sure from an unlimited supply of 1 HttrB ani wlHT means of remedying the
Hchools opened today and the orgau-
lantJon work began. Enrollment will
he very much ktrer than in any pre-
tfrm year. profcaMy double that of 1
yar ao. it was iiuHcated today. The
awtlook Is for a term of much en-
Mimcy the staff of teachers secured
Ma jim eelt . acci'tlw ava-
JmtroWaiid factUHoaMr Hum to
ivotfc with heinjt areater than pre-
Wly avaUabte Fine rit is prow-
Wft in the work oa the part U all.
water tint would be equal to the
bluest emergencies that might de-
velop In which water could be effec-
tlvel used.
It was indicated this afternoon that
the subscription of the stock neces-
sary tu assure the success of tlie pro-
Jct would be made quickly. Beside
the Immediate need tlie business com-
munity ah well us the domestic end
of the city has for the Clear Fork sup-
ply of water the proposition is sood
for the making of earnings ami profits
second only In volume to those of a
successful oil lease. Tlnre Is maret
for all the water tliat It may be cured
to spar to drilling operations at n
very proMahl nure. while the city
consumption will yield u constantly
IncreuuluK revenue for a !on time to
come. Tlie lowest reasonable estimate
of earnings of tlie stock ls considered
20 per cent with sale of water nt a
figure much under that which con-
sumers are now paying In the city for
wuter delivered from wagons.
.Fraua- the .buntoesa Man's Mandpolnt
It Is cletir that such a supply or water
as eon be had from Clear Fork will
laned!atelf place the lnstiraBce qncs
iitimtinii- The onlv illfTircnce is urn
Individuals will euro and receive the
profits Instead of the city's taxpay-
ers. m.
C. C. MEETING
TONIGHT WILL
BE IMPORTANT
The Ct amber of Commerce meets
tonight fn the quarters on the Oil Ex-
chui'iii' fioor In the basement of the
First National bank building. The
attendance of all members Is urged.
Various propositi municipal lia-
provementh will Iw Hscussed Inclu-
sive of sewer. Incinerator ami other
needs not overlooking increase 1b fhe
The 12 Inch was set for the Lucky
Walker Saturday nnd drilling lus
been going ahead rapidly since. The
string wus landed rt 7."0 feet. Lucky
Walker In making hole is keeping up
with tin promises of tli0M interested
thnt when they started they would loe
no time in getting down.
police force. Secretary Hancock said
today.
The regular meeting of the city com-
mission recurs on Wednesday ind It
Is tleemc important that there shoidd
be expression by the ehamlier of om-
merci In advanci of this meeting of
the views of members relative to the
Important questions with which the
commission will take definite action
on Wednesday. Provision of $30000
emergency notes of city Ismio to carry
on Immediately needed Improvement
Is umoug the subjects for dis-eusslon.
HIGH COSTS STOP "
RESIDENCE BUILDING
hi. IN EASTERN CITIES
Br The Associated Press.
PITTSBURGH Sept. M. Tarco
garages to one dwelling ls the pro-
portion In which hnlldlngs are beta
erecteil In Pittsburgh according. teTft-
ures compiled by the bureau of bnlld-
Ing Inspection covering the three lm
portunt months of the building sea--son
May June nnd July.
High wages permitting the purchase
of automobiles by workers is given a
the cause of the enormous increase in.
garage construction while tne niga
cost of building Is assigned as the rea
son why more people are not bulltfins'
their homes. .
Tl.w.....t irmrn .;.! ln slimed by COU-
tractors anil the building trades girtf
carpenters Si. 20 nn hour hrlcklayerti
11 nihstanthil advance and hodcarrierH
.51 an hour while laborers on build-
ing construction are to get 80 cents
an hour.
In spite of the demand for nou
not a residence bnlldlnff permit ban
been issneil In seven of the 27 wanw
of the city or weeks.
GET YOUR EXPRESS OUT OF OFFICE
IMMEDIATELY AND LET OTHERS IN
EXPRESS IS EMBARGOED I This v.nn the flat dictum given out
I'vni smiPWFVTS NOW ut the Press office yesterday. Tlie
HERE ARE REMOVED movinf withln its rights and with full
I upderstandlng of und obedience to
Becuu-'e Bns-keurSJge iMs)ple have the iUwo uovernlng traffic of the sort.
been slow about getting express from j Whether it Is or not It would prot-
the exprtss office after Its arrival j ubly take u well iiosteil lawyer on ith
here there Js no more express coming tcrstate trnlBe to fell but thnt 1ms
nothing to 110 wim tne situation to
day for there Is no express comlMr
to town.
More than tliat there will be no
more com until that on hand in the
local ofllec Is cleared up and taken
.tf.-r. WW it U ooncfrom tlie e
press okv and tlw floors of 'the wttef
once again clear tlien the embargo
t'uxt Vqb nnw been nut in effect will te
ttac In a very 41ffest liaht fat the I Ud. ami not uatU then.
It has -ill been stopped at Ranger imd
will stay stopped nntll those who liayo
express hcjrq remove it.
In her words If you -Have anext
presn package at the office you arc
preventlue any otlier being sent to
you or to anybody et?e Jwt as Ion?
' us yon leave the arrived package. So
mister or misses as the case may ne
please go down to the express office
nnd faki your belonirlngs away at
once for there are a lot of people who
need very badly to- get materials of
one kind and another that they hare-
ordered In by express nnd that have
as yet got no further than Ranger.
Tlie express company agent said tliat
the decision to stop any and all things
from coming In until the present ship-
ments on hand are removed was
reached 'because of the conditions of
congestion which were ileuk with at
Ranger Jast year and which mnde a
deplorable situation during the sever-
al mouths In which If was Impossible
to give witlsfuctory service. If Is not
proposed there shall be repetition here.
.IF ITS A QOQD practical nurse
yditUKt'drcall'for'Mr.'A!. E. WMlI'Mia.
at the O. P. & R. Sloan camp one nnd
a half miles north of Breckenrldge.
Can give gcod references C5-3t
SAVAGE CRUEOY
REPORTED TO BE
A COMMON HABIT
NEGROS LOT IN AFRICA
NOT A ?LEASANT ON
By The Associated PresK. '
LONDON Sept. 13. An Indictment
of British treatment of negroes Jn
British Fast' Africa Is made by Sir IJ.
n. Johnston. wi.ftlng In The Observ-
er. "Many of fbe assertions made ber
fore the Negro Conference in Netf
York" he says "were wild and wlnay;
but it behooves our Colonial
see plain Justice ouc to the .oouww
of hluck and brown people In tft
Colony and Protectorate.' Mimerow
Instances of bullying tKWf'nK aBd tc
ture are cited by the writer. fc
C.'
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1, Monday, September 13, 1920, newspaper, September 13, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121931/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.