The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1898 Page: 8 of 12
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efforts for tbe freedom ol foreign !
trade throughout tbe world.
TIRES OF POLfTJCS.
MAY NOT BE MADE PUBLIC BE-
FORE MONDAY.
ance The disproportion botween out
mistión and America's makes one im
possible. Tlisre will be time to pro-
pose tbit iray of re cemsnting the
race when America is ready to fscethe
Concentrating Troop* on the Oulf ■P'®ndid responsibilities :t on tail*."
Coast-President Mc-KinleyS|
Program Outlined.
But there is no occasion now to goif Taylor Announces That He Will
talk of an otTonsive and defensive alii Sook Private Life.
PANDO'S MISSION FAILS.
A lilts number of the Nadhrillo
American contains the following:
Gov. Kobert L. Taylor has deciJed
to leave the field of politics foreve ,
sfter the expiration of his present
term a Governor. He will not be a
eaniddate for tho I'nited .States Sen-
Key West. Fia. March 22.-
His Delegates Could Not Induce Oar- ate, but wiil leave the pottticel arena
c:a to Agiee to Peace. ¡or # hnppinr anj inort. i-ongenial fleld
-Lieut, j Havana, via Key West, March 22.1* ' " 7.'
Com. Maria. Judge Advocate of the —It is now known positively that tbej° W '
United States naval court of inquiry j negotiations between Gen. Paudo'e will prove a
into the loas of the battleship Maine ' de!eKatüá. Ham i res and Charvex. and j startling surprise to people all over the
loft Key West this afterncvn on his °®n .Caii*t0 ^¡a and other promi- State. Up lo yesterday Gov. Taylor s
«,to WMhingtou by ** rug r t
City of Key West, bound for Miami, tinai offers of practical indejwmienee, j ^ 1,1 "'••P®- k,",n f0
taking with him the report of the court have proved absolute failure. No- par- dw.v there are raen all over the Mete
on the disaster He was accompanied l'cu'ar8 'iave .vot ,H,eu receive ] at the workiug for hint, who will l* surpvieed
by Lieut Charles W. Jungen and heredas to the piece or the par !* the aanounceneenl. His campaign
passed Assistant Engineer Frederick negotiations havHaiSd is'ahoin 'w!lette™ hm* «rewlateil orer the!
C. Bowers, botli attached to the Maine, the resumption of hostilities. • entire-state, Mid Ixs ceunpaign pi-oper^
as guard. t«en. Pando's command is again lla* long sin so pawed the embryonic
One of the officers will always be on n,ovinK eastward, purposing to carry j stnge Gov. Tay jor was biJed te*
watch while the report is en reute to p"' ,he Plari® m ttie province of Pueto (0|>eri h*s canvaes w-.ti* a spee h ar
« . . Principe and Santisgo dotaba made ■ ,
Washington. The same precautions prior to the general's arrival at the' 1 rontou on M-emiay. Ifce people of
will be maintained as on shipboard, one city of Santiago do Cuba. ! t^bson caanty will Iw-diaappoiate'd ain
always remaining awake. All will be The fact t Hat Gen. Maximo iJoraez 'well as thepeopie -ill owr Tennessee
armed. | remains inside the «lucaro-Morou ¡ Yesterday about neen there won
Tho rep art of the court, in posses ; Ik ? G<?: roar !l,akt"s decided rnmor trtat there wan going vo
«on of Lieut. Wm C. P. Ma™ and f ® ^^ of cnUffUl on
guarded by Orderly McOaley. was at ú [ military men in lUvana
8;45 o'clock this morning brought ¡í^f Uew" >f 1,16 f*cl t0u
ashore from the Detroit, where it s^-nt ° th° move,"*ut* ot th* U10V«
life of a politician ««id to enter happier
and more peaceful lieMs of labor. I
have never wavered one1 jot or tittle
in the performance of my duly in
oflce, but only as to what 1 should do
with reference to my own personal
future.
1 fee) conscious that I have been
true to tny trust aud true to the people.
Had I not been true to them I might
have liad a smoother path and a softer
pillow, but 1 have always believed ll
better to walk in the tliorney path of
tiaty and sleep upon the hanl pillow
of eare for the sake of light: 1 have
believed it better to suffer the brui
and wounds o4 criticism for the wel-
fare and hsppiuee* of the [wople than
to lo# on flowery beds of ease with a
guilty ronscience and a trust betrayed.
Tho beet energies of my yoash and
young manhood lave been given to
the serv*ee of my party a ad my conn
try. 1 Have mad% many mistakes;
who has not? But 9 have tried to lie
faithful.
PATRIOTISM ON A CASH BASH
Wall Skreef and the Cabinet of Presi-
de*! McKinley.
There en six millioaairee in the
cabinet of President McKialejr.
The riche* of then is theSeeietary
of War, Kuseell A. Alger.
la these times, when public eeati-
meat ie aroused, whea the war spirit
sways the people end the intimacy be*
twees Wall ureal and Ihe go vera meat
hae bean provea so dose; A is wise to
look oJeeeiy iato the wealth aad boai
posiliea of the ad visare of Ike
Preexient of the 1'aitad Stalea Ban
is Ihe Uefe:
Kotwtt A. Alfar, worth $3,W0t9e0;
iaveeted' ia lusií «r and timbar tráete
aad various ftaaneial inetitutioao. Ho
ie in Wall emei.
Joha -hennas, ♦!, (),Out); invented
ia real estate aod> railroad xhareck*
John 1 : ijoag.$lieoo,uoo; ia waled
la real cítate and stoeke; made money
out of his profrielen. tbe law.
Coraeliu N lib a $l,2." o. Oo
l* a big seneatioc st poHtáaai circles
A reporter for the Atnmcass got wu*l
of the report H did :rot asKi- long
the night for safe keeping, and "was ¡ °f tb° áPfnsa!;,J# an i inw^nu to seeertoin its msure. s«^r. Taylor
carried direct totbe hotel at Key Wesí i..pll!ia^re . a ' 18 wae seen in his apartanenCe m th. -
for dnal approval of Admiral Sicard reus!0*1 C"1 raCt,iu ° 11 ,,ir j M^trell sbertly a *er dinner !a teven
who, having created the court, bud " ___
Ihe right to review the evidence. , -«««. .... T"
The session at the hotel lasted some |
NEGRO LYNCHED IN ALABAMA.
time, the judge advocate, who stayed
pie of Tenn .
aihore last night for the first time in a He Had Been Paying Attention to ai a* foMowss
month, went over the findings with the White Oirl. j *3¡o the P*e>:4e
Admiral The latter signal the report. ' AÜauta, lia , March iobo
President McKinlev has already i # -. i _ . ^ . I. i . v i
was Iviicb^d mmt ! ti&H I tlo to wctui# !
been informed by a cipher cabel of the | V J? n'^ro'
Kouod Jiounuua
1 finally deter."«iaed u retire-from' poli
I shall carry many regrets with me
iato private- life. 1 .lave u4t«>n been
^empelled %> deny f^wini to tbose
whom I love-Vranne T had n<4enough
to go around.' 1 have ,«ften antagoova-1
sd sottn whorc? I lienor . nd esteem ; _.j. . ■ _ . ,
the struggle lar politic ! jirefsnnent p._ , ^ r\ ,0?
r., w .£ .-omawo't .|« '''«'i"" ' • *• •«•" "4
I hm. lr.*n| Iwl ..I . '" ""LÍTÍS?'
l««rt IhA' uro nn'l w.nii m Tlit- . " W ll 111 .
«.rf -. of H l!n. t*.r.! «* M' " ■"fl <llr 'tón
maaiv rears a my own heart , semi r*Pr,"""n lni SJ"* 1 ^ n
of a ouik1 ir ni, ... b.„ I.J**? í"' t"?
thnr , ' .!v . :her« I, wl. am *"« > f V*
int|fl "est; ban ben :n .•*« biNNiaeas forty
It ws my wisl ro retire last « Hti-1 ... . . .. ... .
ber, but the proreate <>f in friends^ ** ' ary ^ imaged at tl,-
onstreinad J u> «mam in ihe o«ee ,m 0#<* at
of gr.venvc-r «mil the exp ration of ^ Ina°7 bw,kin«
mv reseec term, i dech\reil mv :f; 1 . . .
' f the remo' mg joatnbeia of the
cermet, one. ¿Jthuuu? ha ie not a
thaoHMeortbs ri'c.^tf senat- ml cos- ¡® ^^ hoa.'d U- claesW among
UrW, i then , for the raaeen Pj « hie alerests
i '.lo no. «¡o- fr... t no. "• ""o« -m, .ta,n Ho *+ W
have* fuKy andj ,lt fl^r ^ lM>>i ^ for f .*VB aíV, "W oarporeaum lítsryor i««imed
in^. lie in^OrtiMfii the reporter that |ü v-aisiidata oj the ' niie.l Mate«
he ha ! prepared an addreeiKo rii* jieo | a*e, ÍB' tbe *<*•. tent est of the hmr, it
*i\>eh lw.-«H^nametl
ot
findings of tbe court,
lit Northern Ala-1 pol « eai life. 1 am ;rred af
i batna ia t night, lie had been |*y-; rovv«g auta^ooiam- I am
tbe Preaident • Progam | i« g attention to a young white girl
Washington, March 23 —Speaking-whose name is ut for b**«rai
•f the Cuban situation the Post sayi- months The young woman a iather
Having formulated no plan to solve b®*-'*1116 cog'-sant ot the aiiau and
the problem and beitu anxious togain ¡ the jynchiag f^iWed
all the time possible the president will ~ '
tawhS of
i«u- h r
MWKÍ of
its uujuet ao '.station* and its- *iu*mt
cor Motions. 1 nui ured ol it iteqasise
a 1 .¿r« w olt^ee I timyi-oM leva and
not immediately make any t«uggesti<>n
to congress. Toe message which he
Mi. Stout u out- of the wealthiest
citizens o! tt >und Mountain and tal-
low worked for him Saturday aigbt
en* able to < ü r the *4iog# «5 or¡t;riaoi
and tbe fttabe<of s. adar f am i:rwl
oí A Itei-auKe. Utwro ta-no peaee in c tar
riit and ¡watt** 1 «-.evo úml 1 ■■-•an
do rm re g'M'd and l^ve mere
:.n4 i*K>re ' «Lpp'rieea S * e ¡>*"/aie
will send in Monday wiil treat alone of lh® uegro drove up w the Sic uv home
tho Maine an j! ingress wilt beinform- and called for i:.t* girl. Mout and his lev of !•!♦
ad that the president will, at a latter; fr*°n0B made ada h ioriim ne, * ro who. ?f j had giv« t >
date, communicate with it on the Co-1 rao> ^®4Tl,,g ^ horse and bug.;/ Mr who «sks. au-i a paH«>u fue tbe
ban situstion. Tbe r«port on the1''^*111 ouce to se'-ur* l>lo<^d- V(>li t>f . very Old wt«>ping rsotntw wd
and the accompaning papers1 hounds, but whiie ie was a'vay tbe t h. h¡isí*n < i-f .-very o.< *ng wnV if
. | _ % • i hk ■ ./tifa la ii íl M Ii.t * ft I All. la II, .(ll mtki.ii •
will therefore, be at ouce referred in
fcotn houses to the commit'es on for-
eign affairs and then congress will
aaxiously and patiently await the pres
ideal's next recommend avion.
or:rath-w iron* v* ry wanly red w* ^ !'* wh eh here ti.a«ie
t«noftin> «tato wh Mi ronvie w me-' ** "*7 * "7'w ,r'-'iie land,
i tat I oo.)ltl eaxily w.e in the ma .^ *ae .<her m.^!^r of
hint tvisfc mv !vreHh nrs v. r! -the bat r'ft— **«n
c iiseci,
ba i ae- :n ríe dsv <o e by with
prrvato interven*, .sew ne.jjOrted, ¡
tl renterxtig apennilesr*r4d age; with
a resist! * iewreto g > away fr>-n h*
uriiaf>py collNMoew of j awi wuh
the wieb ttrafc I may i.aT« ihe go -i
will of ail the «4ement>of the people
of ::w At <4t. Tolnnu itiy aanosmco.
after-full and thorough dehbemtson.
ihns wi*,- the r*.« of ii.t *:erm
of o<*c« í> aittU r*m*h from thfe |ioilt- <
¡« a. ar <r<a>
f> these wis . b v« **. tri-ncmi !
and vigoeonely *^ tam«v* w ami who
an r-n>n now working *.*. plaeceitr to
Concentrating Troop*
Stout boys and tiietr friendscwjatmued M, .! money to p i? in all tb.« tK)«y |cr /wn n>e-w tibe big o\ « ;n
i j*iy ex:.tided a> ñu-
tí U.proteo'! the
1 ¡w
the- gift
my de<
Ifew York March '23.—Dispaichts | ijuiiets
the search for ihe negro, lie waa found j rtmjs r.f j(
in the bouse of a white woman and >>r h -lp ¡í I hi
being called u:«a to surrender tan j aK siM*lhe ''«ng; ifgive | h>vw V< -r n
from a rear door clad only in In* night '• happine * ;o all the ; op; .• aud «orrow " foMuenl
clo'.ht- In a cw:nk..ng wa^ a jumi. v.. ¡ ; «• , ont«*ir.< i ^ r«- i*
roar of firearms and th« negro drop- mmn i cl |K>litita-
ll is Uu«- 1 (uve rt^ma netl #* it * ! *tiv Ibylor
pwl dead: his body .eing rid'.ti.nl wit'u
received heie from Wasbintrton report;
t$he Cuoan situa'.ion as most gra?e and
it is doubtful if hostilities can be
Ticks Communicate Fever,
Fort Worth Texas, March 22*-
tt pe*r4e. 1 w h to •• t«>r«
v-.« t Ov.ng /,rat t ae«l
m* who hare op}H.«#'4 m*«
if*. ! ittvt n«tiorg i^ii
ii! a<i<i the ' l.v. r-u, )t
Rout • Ta v -*m.
anni>u.>tt-;ne>!(
•fViUWI. SUV </V7U e ivvr'H ie ^wvw«" V./ i i van . ao utic 1 vivu ui ^*7 «'s.eavusi «v«« •••' • /
geaaral iu this city that President M< -; sanitar, board I)r. Connaway ba ir,,IU-'h hig!i {H.ütion i ^ order th¡
Kínlef codIoildiales Action &'t*r tbe? . Tniirl^b(9 &* *€• to f«*i
aiowj w>ui«u.|j «ro «v-uuh b«?en conducting experimenta re ativM K . . . . , „■-r
report of the Maine l>oard of inquiry ; rneu I hav. vi& .?. u-l, hiU th . r
lon^ time, and (tare fought vigerrjoaly ¡ so sudtlMnly that the law j oi <iwniie
for the principle , and ptüoies of gov rf ,. hetoe. w«m« da*«*d f-jr th«*
jernmei s which : thought wwre beet J m#aM,nl( ^ Vvre httr,i)v
k.V, ;1
'■fov. Tayk*' with Vai*^i fr« e th#
tn>n fo iat rar* leave .s«n*w^r N^ii iao,
H Hato k>n>* in tbe tield.
■ 4<yi Tayk>r t term aegovoMxti «
puw ah>o i\ th.* muMW of n«* ¿ .loa
tv
for oue country 1 have hail my am
avoided. Too conviction is becoming • Under the direction of t;.e Missouri bition and bav earned y «Might u ¡ * ,l,a "P4**0** *
trder that I j
dlow ;
report of the Maine board or inquiry | ® r ' men I hav. vie .?. i«<i, mu tint real
has bean received that will end in war.! to the era licat.on o; the southern cr JJ5aiM>n wae like U e rainbow, an elu
Tho naval board of inquiry has re | splenetic fever. The cattle were ¡.ro- iv«-phantom, ever ii> «ubi. never in 1
oaived orders to eelect vessels suitable cuted from the Texas experimental; rewch. resting e-.< r >>* the Konx«>n of i
for use as repa r ships, hotpital sbios station, iie concludts that t*cks com-b-..pe. ami I have discovered that he ¡ b|
and make all speed in concluding the, muuicate the fever, and even goes ho ' who climbs, to the ss.rumil of political _
work in hand. Orders have l^en pre- far as o aüirm that tic«# hatchel ;o jMomim-nc. w¡.' look down with l'.nir A bnort rea' . Orop.
paring for the concentration of all in the laboratory are entirely capable ol ingeyos .¡on • <o Uumltler plane of- New Birmingham, Texas. Hartib tl,
fantry and csvalry trco* to stations | communicating tnetii«ea«e if they are life ixdow and w h hn feet had m vor j h crop „f t'heieks coudy
on the Atlantic aud gulf coasts. It is; the progeny of of tick# taken from wauder<*d from it> warmer #unsblHe j ior v#tr ru|nwj. The n/mw ttf
1 the , oati'.e brought fr >m the míejted dis-1 and sweeter flowers.
expected that the greateit part of
country's force will be ord ered to the
department of the gulf.
GREAT BRITAIN'S ATITUOE.
of ansietv and ' u deelruction is whea ie eomreoaly
sailed the ' measuring worm ' a isssll
hi -h com
tricta. Twenty-fiv- year*
Ti¡e doctor states In effect that he ¡ nervous tra-. and tbe iH?r:li and
hss every confi lsnt-e in the dippiog {sweat of political campaigning and grayish brown worm,
process becom ng a success, and its re- j offi- .al agony will have i) ««jn rounded '
suit wiil lx! to entirely free cattle from up with the close of my present tern.
_ ! the fever breeding tick. Three dip of oflice. and I wiil be ready to gladly
Anglo-American Alliance Mubt Come p¡ng|t il(Jfayg( are nec -i>«ary to thor ¡ ii.- render all my ho'<«e of furilier ;k>
Voluntarily and of Necessity I ougulv do tbe work of making south j litieal promotion to other# who are
London, March 21.—The Daily irn cattle perfectly safe for soipment, more ainhitio is, and wlio find tlelight
Mail in an editorial refuting "some of to northorn ranges and that after in giving and receiving blows. I havo
th« Aranrirail aucnaaUc-ns of B'-itish ' those three inmersioiis he feels satis- ¡ conc'udeti thut twenty years o. sush a
the American aoeosattoufe o. itish j f^d lbfttno (Ij.Dg w;jj exiit ot- ,beir j,f„ j, enough for any one man of my
coldness, ray? ^ i communicating tho complaint. lie j temporanient
"Among many reasons for Great I Baggesu that tiie hist dipping oa done' Throe tunes 1 have Wroethe Itanner
Britain's comparative non interrst. uot I on the ranch whence the cattle ema-; of my party among the mountain fan
the Ifaat is our better knowledge of j net*, the second at some point on the! neeses of the lirst congie,
tneow^nW in aewtft. . «nth . w- prre
scrt eienatswn t9f n- stretch of the
imaffiaatton caji he be ¿teemr* x ag
U « }l teeeratv.
?hie brt.-f « j «nene ymv h!ea of
the «elanion* 4 t « cabinet officer^
witsi Wall etree. w}j.<és n#.>ae the
#*w t itHsnrial asid ureKaim m. r *
of Use t ailed elates.
A ar wonld .e«n n nnt is !• -o***
to *tr. ta Tho por e: there
aeke sbr r greet fr rV; to in ec^emieg
«toik ¡lahbtfii' rrerv while the
70|O4VtVCO ,.f vofkw/t í*'o< iver tire
i >w er la'; .- r- eoeii p t* •>*)) rdrek
Jai'-ietoneg #<v -tay' n . ei v *>sch
-t« ? ->,ti s. v < «r.^et'Muhwce of
tv4« Omps-cb
Stat «Iia
TW' poptd aioii of l« n
.r*ae mg rap H <
TVri- u « |í, í ft, b.nne in tt.
^Taitod Stat .
I ai-) e i • • is -jon
*a. .ar*.. fly by *or: t.e
A l.on lot .1 ..iihu* is S :p
:t«eed o «•> n tlf' ,.r m<
Th« lt> A. min^iar «• gyps ee a
i long arv s <e' n.ae^f m. 1*6,000.
Artifice: t* ..a i* ewn i;t u
neau. AiT« ka, du ;tg : ^nmme.',
Ti. <>*, ven oí tint Sea iwica Is-
lands at * said to Iht '.U# A> eit n ..pl..
t* i fartl.
A nsar methed t>i clean i g pilu
frames aumists n wangling tbt :'rai.*ea
With laer
A t.ivtor St/use l.ust tight, unven
tiloUrt halt* ar* one «d the eh mí cantea
ot bohjdnean
la.the tow* of ibili m<M«shupe>re
the .Spaniards and their paper navy Une of shipment and the thir l at the tnct mx tmi-M 1 h v« c^va ..,!
and our conviction that the Anglo northern termina, yards i>eforo the nsesee from Mnstol to Memphis
Saxon will always defeat the Latin stock is sent to interior poists. lie timen I have worn the honors of
rsys
Indeed, tho trend of lir.iish thhught is
toward surprise that the greatest of the
gov
believes that t:e entire destruction of ernor of my nativo state, Whether I
the licks will be accomplished by this have fought the battles well or not,
ííubhcs sbesHd"excite 'itself unduly prooats and that the increase in value whether 1 Imve been a faithfuf servant
^ - 0f the cattle will more than compen- I will leave to tji« verdict of the peo-
sate the shipper for the espense of pie whom I havo set ved so long,
dipping. lie further stated, on being I did not wish io enter the struggle
questioned, that if an interval was of I «'♦(}. but my party commanded
allowed to elapse of three or four, and there was nothing left for me to
days between the dippinge and the do but obey
cattle were kept free from other in
fooled stock the same result could be
ob ained at aoy yard or pan, bat be
waa quite olear that three applcatloas
about so poor a fce.|
••Tüe Americans should reinembw
(hat, while we are full of trust in their
capacity to deal with .Sfaoish i in per
tmencos, we are full? occupied w.th
far greater troubles threatened or ac-
I re in various parts of the world.
Thef have our full sympathy at a time
whan Franoe, Germany and Russia are
basking Spain as fully aad almost ai
opealy as they ara opppotfftg British
swnere its ravages when only an :Opaitill midsight* and duringtli h* t
eighth or three *ixieentbs of an lach «fterntM.na when ererybt dy tukes a
long It cornimsnees work aa soon as theya*a loe^.-d op.
the bloom liegins '«opea, going down Hie hardast Japanese wot.i is the
into th<* bloom aad «ating out lite em- t-vaki resembling oak is fibur, which
bry > peach, but laaves ao oüier mark Vakto a higt pobsli, aad «ausetl Sor line
of its work of destruction The re- i work and frames of si ¿pa, boa is ! e-
l>orter has infvnuatioa from overy ¡waning rery scarce, tbe price having
portion of the <: .unty where tho |>ea«ü j doubled within the peat two yeari.
is grown for market, and the mmo „
story is told from each lor a) ay ¡ urtu Tu/a
nal «us- Around JaokaonviUe, eepenally, ihe' W« Hold Tw eiOilWW.
Ten loa* to fruit growers will is* thousand Oov. • ull>on«oti has authorised the
three ; of dollars, arid beyond there, at Mt. statement that after careful and ma-
Sol man and Bullard, it will also )>e' ture ooaaideration there will lm two
heavy Coming south from Jackson ele<-tw ns this year in November. Too
villo the destruction of the peach crop flral will be hslu on th* first Tuesday
is likewise rompiste. In tne vicinity in November, the same Isting the first
of Dial, Uusk. New Birmingham, I.in day of the month, for the amendment
wo;d and Alto, many young orchards, to the conatitutisn to peusiou ex eon
three and four years old, should have i federate soldiers. Tho sucoed will b«
Ix.rno a goodly chanco of fruit this held on the Tuesdny after the first
Since my election I have never hail
that fixed purpose which is neceesery
year; but these have shared the fate
of the older orchards of .Iscksonvtlle
snd other localitisa. The crop cannot
potsihly be one fourth of what it
to the achievement of succees in poli should be under noranl conditions,
tics. I have wavered because 1 hsd | The total losa will run high op in the
an unconquerable desire to quit tbe thousands of dollirs.
Monday in Novemtier. it being the
8th day of Novemlmr, for the election
of members of congress and all state
oAcers. Unless something mora or
gant than at preeeat ie presented there
will be ao extra sasriou of the legisla
tur*.
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Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1898, newspaper, March 25, 1898; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169185/m1/8/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.