Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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I 'I Uavla wan largely rtaKnl-
for the Federal government
i irglnj Ita pig nuota for Wti
I 'Kaiia at the Fort Worth market
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The Y M C A. laaues Ita first
call for basketball practice next
Tueidav nluht at which time the'
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700 and the young men at 8.00. 1
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" on llereto-fore a league has
been o.Bnled bringing In sever.l
teams Thl vear the "V will have I
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a busy hiHn both at home
am: away
We wish to take thl opportunity
to Invite Mil bovs gills or men's
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Chickens I m prove
Cot ion Quality
1 It Nolen and daughter
11 1.1 Min. AMn were In town
i from their farm near
Mu. Nolen ha. ginned six
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in in' m ' f" .1 tin b prod net
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III slli:i. ItlH' BUVINO STOPS I
I'ri fixing often advocated a 1
P-iimiea that will better the I
.ikmiikii i.f AmericMii funnel has
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'i ..I wheal has been fixed at
ok imleul uf Jl.'ii a bushel re-
fiiir lite Nalioual atyndleale Ser-
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URECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY
PROPERTY TAX
W. Atchison First To
Pay 1933 Taxes
I Atchison or CiyMlil I il'
a tho flrnt rltlxn or Stoplu-in
i unly to pay hla county and at i to
I ixis .a th cotirthouaa thla y.vn
T ixon were due Ootolior 1 un 1
Mi Atrhlaon v rfcli' n 1hi I
I i ny up i- gi t till- matt r
nff Ills mind.
Mln Jv-! I) Milng jmiii the
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.itch DovwuiiK t ix rollct tor. si I
ifi ii inoro th. in "rt pel i cut if
lnj tuxcK lnul be.'ii miii'i tod up
uKiut 1 wIhi IIip.v went df
i i ulient uiul i ncr thut time II
1 1 1 rent mmo of Mioh ill liniiiri)t
'nr hn'1 been ndlectrd. iilllkln0
.i tdtiil uf niilv I i per r nt out
.tundliK m lit ye.u t iv-i.
Mr IVjWMin; enllrd .iltxn'lon of
taxpani to the f m I Unit if they
di'Mlio to tiiki' H(lMintKC n' piylns
thrlr tiiMM In two si'jiiiti U-
niHii'H thu yr ii the mu t pay the I
fit! Imlf hy Urn mhci 1 They
Mill then ha'.' until Jutii .U). 113 1.
f my the tail hulf. ;
However If they do not pay the
firat half of thalr taxea by Deo.'
1 they miut py the lull nmount
by I'eb I. or lie dllnui lit
9 KILLED. FOUR
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Refinery Explosion Rocks
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men were killed and four others'
seriously
Iniurrd today In n dl-.1"
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Petroleum company refinery here.
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"c f the n-url -wpoolrt.lle wn. one of ho best known
to die.
1 ISxtrome burns and lacerations
1 proved fatal to Ed Cooke nnd
Kills B Jones. P. 11 HhikIsII. i
22. suffered seveie burn about
the head and body which may
dMth phy.n
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I 1x I interesting taiK.
ill CO I Men ri'ldaVi Th meeting opened xvlth P.-
T. A. song "Itatlle Hymn for Chil-
dren." Committee reports wero
Frlilay the lSlh. at 2.30 o clock " he-rt and pun for rulalng monjy
at the Stephens county courthouo werr discuas'd.'
there will be a meeting for '" -..
those who have signed wheat ac-
reage reduction contracts
At this time a Stephen. Countv '
Wheat Production Control Aa-iocia-!
rmluttlon Control Asiocla-.
beorganlMdandaboard
Hon will
0f directors elected
H Is reewrded as highly !mtoit
ant that all those xvho are intere.'t-1 The Sun enjoyed a visit of lute
ed in this matter be present. HothiUle from D. W. MeKoy.
tenants nnd landlords are atlowej Mr McKoy Is a survivor of those
a vote. 'Hiring days that marked the set -
The high importance of the woiki
of this bourd of directors makei
tho choice of the body of great li-
terest. CCC Hoys lloma
From N. til. Camp
lltll Holder of Weet Fourth treetl
xvho epent four months with the
(irut eontliujent of Texas boys at
tb guvarnment reforestation
enrop. has serxed out this first
period and rrt.irncU to Urecken -
ridge
(till peak highly of lloo.evell'. .
Conservation rmnpi. The boys
xxorked nt over six and . half
houri per day wire under military
regulation when not on duty and
under competent government in-i
..truciors who taught them tree
preservation the principles of
erosion and
general forest pio-
tertlon
Young Holder '.s jjroup wu.-i loat
'd in New Mexico not fur from
the scenic xillagi uf Tous fuinoui
Indian town
The only other titephens county
bu In lli camp xxere John Slo
gan. CllH Ulllsjjlxl IMl'l Hl'llllli'
MW illloch of I'uddo
Thec xoiilli 1 illc.i bx lo lliHiik
the luciil new .iuiki for loineiiibei
lug them slutiug it was like gotting
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Accuse Lawyer
As Kelly Aide
Chnrged with
for Georgo
mtiiiR ns ngent
Maclilno Gun"
Kelly In attempting to obtain
$73250 from the plnco It wns
hidden on n Texas farm. I.nng
ford Itamicy. 20. Memphis at-
torney nbovc. Is under arrest.
Itnmsoy Is a brother of Kelly's
first wlfo The money found
by authorities was rcporlod to
bo Ktlly's share of tlio Urscbcl
kidnaping loot.
Famous BasebalJ
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U Vok. president of the Chlv lo
I Cube nnd ono time baseball writer
hortly before 8 a. m. today
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Vewk had boon president of the
Chicago ba-ebnll team for 12 years.
figures In Imsubnll
For 10 days his condition has
been critical. Ho died nfler oxygen
Iwd been resorted to to "Id his
breathing.
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1 The topic for discussion at the
j meeting of the Cuddo Parent
Teacher Association Tuosduy va
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tlement of the pioneer west. The. up and Inquired where such good
boating buck of the Indian xvlth-lcorn could be found through n
standing blizzards hnrdshtw and
dangers were thalr lot.
Mr McKoy was quite a youngst-
er when the Clxll WHr burst utvn
ihe country but he responded with
rifle knapsack and pony and fol-
lowed the fortunes of tho greyclml
fighters till thet great sectlomil
conflict had been finished. With
Churrhill' Division ha mw sor-
vlre In the rampalgns of Sterling
j Price (ought against (Banks and
1 waa mounded nt the Battle of
! Manfirld.
McKoy came to Texas In 71
when cowboy royotos and Klo-
was inhabited the country He spent
inurh tlinn in f-lephens county He
went up the trail under Ch.irlee
Itiveri a well known tiatl boas.
Hivei was later killed by Indians
on Salt Creek. The Klowas were
ulwuys to be feared making their
lurayt. for horses in the mponllght
seasons uiul tuklng a toll of sculps
along with tho stolon herds. Few
turn taught out alono wore ovor
known to escape tho Roil men's
guns and scalping kjilvr.
Knew Sum Buss
dm of Ihe highlights III Ihe
iuciiioi) of Mr McKoy win brush
with Sum HaiM notorl'iii. cjrly du
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"I xvas going from Kralh county
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THURSDAY OCTOBER : 193
Would Lift Farm Prices
to MeetJIndustry Gains
MORE COTTON
CHECKS HERE
58 Checks Bring $4252 to
. County Farmers
1 Fifty eight mote cotton check
were rocolvod tod'iy by County
( Agent P T MttUfnrt. Tho nhecka
U-al $1252.
Advice ftom V;uhlti(;ton ntnto
thnt the checks urn bolit; laauod
nt the i-nto of 50.000 u day. At
thnt rntc It Ii believed nil of Uio
I cliockn will be out by Uio lRt
I of October
A total of OS chock nro still
duo In Stephens county and tlioy
will bring $7848 lev furmon. Mont-f
fort stated. Muny of the larger.
ciiccka nro still to come ne aaiu.'
Checks rccelvoil
toduy ranged
frrm $21 to $150.
Stephens county had tlteady i-
reived $8202 ftom the cotton
acreage t eduction plan.
Four Club Bos
Get Trip V) Fair
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Kour boys from Stephens county.
will receive complimentary trip. t!ac . of lco8 re.
tho D.1II.W Fair bused on their re Mtlli farmers are
ports and records as club -sorUers.
County Agent P. T. Moutfort lies
tot Thursday 11s tho last ibiy on
which those reonrds could be re-
ceived and lis soon ns compiled the
winners will bo announced.
Tho four boys earning tho trip
wilt be guests of tho State Fair
from Monday to Thursday with
the privilege of tho attractions and
opportunity of studying tho educa-
tional exhibits.
Honey Crop Off
Crudgiiifton Farm
J M. CrttdgliiKton nf Ivan ter-
rltory xvus In town Monday nnd
Utad. In ro.pon.e to our lnulqr.vr whoal poUMctirt propose. The
that his honey crop will bo negll- wheat-production control cnmpal?n
glble this season. I WH( complotca September 20. Hen-
Mr. CruilRlnmon haa anme 50 oft paymonta up to do000.000 are
hlvoa of bees and usuully auppllee n .i.iik..! P.r. u-i.n
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Hmw" wln Ir" nle "one!plodgcd ncreago reduction.
Thu hull which hit his locality In
the spring destroyed the mosquito
blooms on which his bees
and as a consequence tho
honey
crop Is nothing. Tho hell nlso do
stroyed much of Mi. Crudg.ng
ten's bctiles and uthor crojis.
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"and had Just finished a 'snack
i from roaitlng corn alongside of
the road when throe young men.
1 xvell mounted and courteous rode
I sMjkesman xvho seemed to be the
lender.
1 dlrooted them to the corn
mj 4i where tho oars were right
fa rousting nnd tho lender xx'ho
xx'as woll drosscd nnd well mounted
thanked mo.
"I felt sure I had contacted some
government mon or well-to-do
ntnrhers. They xvero youtifr and
pleasant and friendly and eemed
to have not 11 burden
"The next day when these men
had a fight with offlceri from Den-
ton county and J learned It xvus In
reality Hum UdSK and his two
clokcst confederates I wau surpris-
ed thnt huntod mon nnd desperate
character could huvo such good
manners."
Mr. MeKoy recalls the shooting
of two men In u ihIooii ut Old Fort
Griffin nnd ho witnessed other
colorful acts of tho Old West.
McKoy was another huffHlu liuil-
or of his duy. While In tho mid-
uightlcs ho still rocall.i vividly
hunts In which hundrods of tho
hlg bisons woro killed.
Tho Big Spring pupor took oc-
caslon lo wrlto up lhl veteran
low yeaiu ngo when he utlended
eelobrullon Iheic ami eujoed
plane ride 111 the kie. under whlct
lie had scouted and fought on the
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WASHINGTON Oct. 3 Uxkn
idon of the Admlnlstrntion's cott. n
lonn plan to apply to other ngrirtil
tural commodities la being pusht d
rapidly. Continuous conferences a e
being held with the purpose of
making the plan operative as to ill
possible crops prior to December
1. As In the case of the cotton loin
plan It will bo definitely linked
with the ncreago reduction pro-
gram to guard the Government
ngalnst monctaly losses as well is
to render more certain ndvnncd
prlcos for nil crops to be affected
The prlmniy purpose in mater
inlly to Increase farm prlcen dur
ing the period when the large t
proportion of crops will be mafk
otcd and to bring farm pi ices
once to n levol commensurate wit t
Increases In the prices of indus
trial products. The substanti il
.... t bo oxtondcd to firm..
wt)l eftMt ue Administration
own confJonM ln ltll tirlvc f
recox'ery nnd rcmox-e Its effoi'i
from the i-oalm of prlco fixing
stabilization.
Ve cotton loan plan Is dcslgi.-
1 to put 11 "bottom" under cotto-i
prices by offering loani to cotton
j growers up to 10 cents a pound on
all cotton hem by tnem. pruviucu
they agree to join tho Government
In production-control plans for
next yonr. Through this plan faun
officials hope to reflect at once
I -i..- I U h.I.a- .I.m.. Aw....l Ir.
ili III iu liiii;i-a utuj uawuwv t.
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I gardod
In many cases without resources to
delay soiling for any extended per-
iod beyond hurvest time or ovon
to Inour tho expense of harvesting.
Tho next farm commodities to
lia Innlitflnrl In thft itvlpndlnn nf the
. . n . nr . . nnil rnr.
Th- nn j b(j rcnd wthn a
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week. It will supplement tho em
ergency pig nnd sow purchasing
program. x-hlch expired September
29. That had been characterized ns
1 purely un emergency measure to
help out farmers with shortages of
feed as rosult of drought.
Agricultural Administrator Peek
said that the extent to which tho
. . ... ho nniled to wnoat
i0nond. unon what ronretienlatlvu
.w v M.a..u.ku fcv b.w..u.w ....w
Rides Bicycle To
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O
Iong years oof uio the bllto fov-j
: years Dofoio the bllto fov -
olA tho country. Stephens
had a citizen xvho was sold
or sxv
county had
on the 110 of tho gasollne-loss
xvhool.
'Doug" McCuIn of IOollin blk
Into town xvoukly or oftener on 't
plain motlel hlcycle. The dlstanco
Is 10 mllos and McCain xxelghs
xvell ovor 200 pounds but the
xvheel hours tip woll. ln fact In
three years us uf hit present tiros
not one puncture luia developed
to disturb his speed and polso.
"lllcyclo riding is houlthy ceo-
nomlcul nnd plenty fast for mo '
says Mr. McCain whoso wheel can
ofton be found parked ut tho lo-
cal courthouse.
Red Cross Meets
Friday Morning
The Bed Cross Auxiliary will
meet Filduy morning ot 0:30 at
the city hall it xvus announced
this morning by thu provident
Mrs. Alvin Walker.
Kvory person interested in wcl
faro work Is requested to bo
present.
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PULMNG KKCOK1)
Farm Interuit in horses showf by
tho 20000 hortes moving through
principul murkolu during the flrtt
seven mouths Of 103.1 i'onipnrcl
f ifjUJl 160)00 In tho sunie period lust
tmtuBp uloo xxds ovldonccd by tho
-ii;- JO Httenduiieo nl iiMtloiml
.1 it pulling content
nulling content renori.i
Wayne Dlntmore secretary of Ihe
liur.e Ai.yclativn ut .Uerltj
Pliiycd Fife at
l m Civil War
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jtiiiiii.il 1 in .niii'iiii nt nt tho
(i A It .it Si I'iiiiI Minn (.ib
Lewis II. Knst"il. iiliovr of
t'nloriiilo. who at 1 Is 1 ailed
"the babv of tho Civil War "
Wliou his lather and unties
xent to xvar from southern
Illinois KiuU'ily 9 went too
ami pluyod a life on tho battle-
Ileitis. Attorneys Lose
Fight to Keep
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FOHT WOHTH. Oct. 3 U.R --
Defense uttornoys m the inuidor
trial of Fredilck Simmons 23. nog-
ro. today lost iheli fight in ciiminal
district court to have Simmon i
written confession thnt ho klllod
Mies Geneva Cantrell. 10. and A.
S. Michael. 31. ruled out.
Judge Goorge Hosey rulod that
tho confession whs ndmlssnble.
Simmons pleaded not guilty whon
he wHi nrraigned today on charges
oi mn
"
slaying
of murdering Miss Cantroll. Ho
nder Indictment In Michael's
j Ol 1 1
McWlUM OlUlkCn l)V
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Storm And liatlleJprthrVh'ir1 '
V7 T xi I Manager StalllnKs pm
Wails Nexl Move rz"j; ;
HAVANA. Cuba. Urt. 3. U.f -;
looters roamed Havana t'jday nJ
hurricane winds dimlnlahed and
cltlsens. neixcj fited b storm
nnd uattle. awaited tlu next de
velopment in Cuba's political crista j
Moving promptly to piexent dU-!
oixler. soldiers weie oidored to I
shoot anyone ci ughi sleulin? Two
ncgioes weie repviteu shot to
donth last night.
rnKAcniNi; skuviciw at
oakm:v mt. zio.v IIUI.I.OCIC
Tho Itev. IJphrlam D. Conxvay
pustot uf the Hanger c'rrult of the
Mothodlst ICplsoopsl Churcl) South.
will preach at Oakley school lions"
Friday 111 1. Mt Hlon Suttmluy
night unil Sunday afternoon at X
o'clock nnd at Bullock Sunday
morning ut 11 o'clock and Sunday
night.
Tho entire membership of both
Bullock und Mt. 'Aon churches are
urged to bo present at Holy com-
munion sorvlccs on Sunduy. Aim
Immutllutoly following the worship
scrxicos there will bo a bnof
church conference in ouch of tho
two churches.
Tho church atexx-aids are rouuust-
od to do ovorytlilng possible In tho
work on pujdorul support due to
tho approaching Kouitli Quarterly
Conference The pa&tor Lho Itcv.
Mr. C'onwuv in at thin time oloslne
I out conference elulnm foi the con
'foretime xear.
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STATE TROOPS
TAKE CHARGE
TO QUELL RIOT
200 Progressive Miners
Surround Shaft
Open Fire
HARKISBUKG III. Oct. (UP
Illinois notional guardsmen ri '
hete at 11 u. m. toilay to ivell 1
violent outbtcnk at th P bo.l
Coal Company's mlno N-i ir 1:
xxhrie heavily nnnrd j. Mix
minors oppose to th- ilt. 1
Mlno Workotil or Am. n .
st'igcd tho mine nit. ' .mi
hot 12 of 2o gllnuM . d a'
There were 15 Known 1 ill
but no known death I. nn
Ikmsoi on thoii w iv 'n v. t K w
xx ix I lid and -cxti il l..
lepoited he eiiape.l .1.
) ik ittackri in di.nii
1 nrai union in 11
' Cru -nu 1 m
hi 'nine w 1- ti ipt .
it I it In -h.ift
ftti 1 J00 pioies ir 1
1 vii di-il tho end ii. 1
fir n.
I r 1 Jor of the att i. k
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f I v a siingi lint nat . 1 1
'i t i x ore on inutr lo n
Tin- battle t.nt-l .11 il
ii iwlx iinni'd in 1 11c t 1 .
at tho publli :itiur hi .
ifl
111.
3
11 n to mairh m I he 1 if
Miners quietly rlnnlii I it hi
tomoblle an l xvent in -m ttml
leudlng to the mlno AjihI nln
t licit nutomohlleK tb .n tn
j lounded tho slitift .ui.l luti'd '
file Telephntio ntid cl'i'm llgli'
wires luadlng from tho um .i
cut. A railroad bildge c 1 Hni'i
mete and Ohio lino leuu: ig '
tho mlno xvus blown up.
Rodeo Winners
Received Prize.-.
llesults that this pap.'r h .
uue. nine 10 uuunn 01 ine roue j
'"" Monuay Include the fol'owu
Culf ropltuc 1st place '1 Mil
Kllasvlllo. Id 2-3 see -n I
2nd place. Zclnut II nun 1
ca-w 10 1-fl recon.l-.
3id place Ml Ainl 1 r
10 i-5 seconds.
Goat roping Hcnnui Ii
bany 1st 12 1-3.
Byrll Hlttson Bieck. .
12 1-5.
S. H Hill 8rd 13.
Bart el i.ioe. 1st Mi .
Hondeison Mortons V ill
2nd. Kle.inor Pe.nl 1 1 '
Sid. Min Pol-itor.
In Ihe tiding of b 1. . .
Shorts Itmledge tooli m
and I.cn KilmuiiiU.ii' .
Taylct l.i"K thltd in tin
event.
"Calm Mie little dm'
the xx'oi-.t bucket h the 1
un
ll.
fill
I II
mi' I
en
I 1
tv .
Ill 1 1
I. 111.
II
idd
men!.
Nothing xvts paid 1 n ti
outlaw horse 111 e.n h bun
xvas tonted foi the n. ..
who Aiti: ttii;
PUBLIC KNIiMIKs'
. A senatorial quix ut Washm:;
ton Tuesday of Dillon Itc
Company bond barons thtov.
light on the xvhy of tho U--crush-
This company ontronched ."
Wall Street sanctity liouh'
bonds at 20 cents and 1 th' w
at $00 ouoh to the tunr f lm
millions they utrppe.i u jlhni
public of hard earning
Dillon and Uoud epn mu
too much of tho liiimor.i. fin.1.1
clnl luuderahlp of the .'iiin'".
into wlt.xa hunds we gu-o th.
keeping of thla country. Thi
they operated xvithln tho 'aw 1
11 icfleotlon only upon ou" la.t
making institutions.
Hoguory und 0rimln.1i inf.
tlon fostered by monov brjon
huvo broken tho nutlon andei
gilding.
Roguery und crjnnn ii infla-
tion huvo stolen lh . tloi.
imder-glrdlng.
A govorunifiit 'in' 1 jleif
lho ono-crop faimei t'i .rpei'
ter and oraflsuidii in 1 ' irconr-
a roollti' in the I'mtf i t ib.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1933, newspaper, October 5, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70514/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.