Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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8.- - 1871.
(JAR i
—^Offlce-ThirJ ttocr, over Duffau &
fJSSv+l*'* Store. JPtt
HP-p ... D. M. VVILÍO 1 roiu'rid
«¿Sfand Business Manager «or llu, , fflee
*T>\\7autfaoruwJ t> reoolue ami receipt
¿íf?
Ilute negro policemen been appointed
¿ briug «bout a bloody anarcuy in lliis
cityf It i* so «•uwormi.
A guie oi" government property is ad«
yert'wed for to-morrow morning at the
¡barracks- ^
Balical oppression in San Antonio ie
said to bave worked incalculable injury
to (be interests of that city
The creeping thing ims dinoover.l tbat
Latimer is a «bale. But it falla to notice
Hie tact th t the writer of tie article is
b most wnUtmpti Menard i n<\
Th«"uwg eared animal over* there,
indulges in braving over Latimer, ¡¡>
.úáinrig oxcriio.aung torturo from the
exposure of his c.owauily retreat from
tiw? lifili
The new Senator from Colorado and
v| i-aca cóuntie , it is stutod, has obtain-
"■¿d an order for arming 'a company of
negio SjUte Guards in tbo former county.
Let tw have peace.
Mr. W. Ponfiblu, contractor on
the Austin Air Line B. tt., offer*
lucrative employment to parika
owning goed mulo teams ; nUo /?ood
prices for goo i mules. This looks
like work. Peo Ijia udvertisemci t
— i - ■ •1 • —
Thr Hidden Hand was well ro-
ceivod ngaiu at Bunus Hall on Wed-
nesday night. This romance, either
as a literary production or drama-
tized, will oter take well with the
masses.
Tub K?w York 8iur Company
have ko ingraitatod thcn olvos in
the good graces of our citizen , that,
the dav o( tlieir dowirture will bo a
day oí sorrow, it is to bo hoped
thjit greedy- officinjs will not prccí-
pitajtj the latter.
he Truth.
men Insist that it is un-
Spr
Same medien)
dignUfot to ailvertlse a remedy, however
valuable it may bu. Queer reasoning this.
It i* like aayii g that an article wliioii the
world needs should be hid in a corner--
tbat betwfiU and blessings may be tno
wi aly diiftised—-that tbo means of pro-
tecting and rcatorinji lieulth ¡-hou'd he a
elo<te moiiopoly, ant} not accessible to all.
The argument U bad- It Is worse than
thai} il is inhuman. SnyipogB Hos fitter's
Stoir.aeh Hitlers—an absolute spwiflc for
dyspepsia, biliousness, und nervous de-
bility bud never been known beyond the
repertoire of tbo faculty, what woidd have
boen th<! consequence!1 Instead of curing
and invigorating millions, the ¡pod efl'cU
o' the preparation would have been con-
fined to a comparative few. There 5s ibo
highest authority for saying that light
scould not bo hid under a bushel; that
whatever 5s excvllont should b ; placed as
h city ou a hill, where all men can tnke
cognijs-inee of It. It is upon this principle
tbat tbe Bitters have been advertised and
continue to be advertised in every news-
pnper of any pvominenco in tho western
hemisphere, and that tho spontaneous tes-
timonials in its fa"'or have boen translated
into all Written languages. Thousands
enjoy perfect health to-day who would be
languishing on beds of sickness if tho in ws-
papors had not spread iKsi truth with re-
gard to this unequalled invtJOfant and cor<-
Ot
beea reaped t l
any argument against it? If the publio
hu.ilA hits boon protected, if lives have
l eon saved ¡ ft the feeble have been streng-
thened and the sick restored; great good
has bsen accomplished] anil who so moan
tvs to grudge to exertions thus directed
their fair reward.
> JSir aOVEHTtfiKMKJrTS.
JYOT1CE.
I UBiRSBY v,-arn all porstiiis against
trading for a note given by mo, dated tbe
213rd day of Januiirv, 1871, and payable
to W. A. tiaiUh end ltebeeoa A. Smith,
his wife, on tho first day oí January, 1873.
Tho amount of said note V'ing for one
thousand and thirty dollitr , ($1,U80) as I
Iiavo a valid defence to tho samo.
A. . BURLESON.
Jan. 28,1871—w& tri tflsq]
IRON FRONT SALOON!
BILLÜARD HALL,
any in t'<e eily—8r#t b)oek
Avenue Hotel, on Oeflffrcs Ave-
Tu* Now York Star Company
Will perform to-night that laugh-
able and signifflcent comedy " Irlnh
A^surnnco and Yankoe Modesty."
£n prcparatlou that splondtd
drutna of modern oivili* tion u Un-
der the Gaslight."
Wo bespeak for tljoi a good
house.
— *■"* «raft !— ■
The city authofjiws, in imposing a
rtrict quaran'ine oa Mr. Russell and bis
family, have only left, a yellow rag ns a
memento of their rogaid for ilw family.
They (should be furnished with an attend
ant to csmmunicato with tbe city, in
obtaining their necessary supplies, and
yhile Mr, Russell is confined to bis house
and kept from bis labor, an allowance
should bo made him equivalent to his
FEVER A
OU It preparation, from a pr
XJa. ÜjciTismim, i* a certain "cure.
Wo hava put up and sold hundiodl of bot-
tles oí this preparation, and up to this tlm«
not onsperson has fulled to be cured who
follower the directions. Wo challenge
competition.
DUFFAU & THOMP0OH.
OUR PIARRHOSA MIXTURE has not
in any instance failed u> cure, that
we are aware of. We have sold it for two
years and have yet to be it)6>rni«ü of
single Ínstame In which it has fallod,
DUFFAU & THOMPSON
OUR LINIMK1ST has no suporior.—
Evory person who purctnisns ono bottle
not only buys it again when ho wei.ts a
Liniment, but always recommends it.
wJitwl DUFFAU & THOMPSON.
i #Hli' ,y H
NEW SADDLERY STORE1
ON PECAN STREET, AUSTIS,
BY M. C. HA WES,
Formerly of Webberville.
'■¿'v ' '
OULD respectfully inform my
jd the Public gen
rocentlv removed from
t wo HHHHH
1. Friends and the Public generally,
from WeD-
that
ET
(JOMMON 8EN8E COMPaKSSBD. It
difflciilt to give in u doten Hum the rea-
son why
TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT
should bo preferred as a corrective and al-
terativo to every other medicino In use.
Firstly, H allays fever; seoondly, it oleans-
es the bowels without violonee or pain ;
thirdly, Uiones tbe stomachj foü-thíy, it
regulates tho flow of bife; fifthly, it pro-
rnotTis h^aliby perspiration; sixthly, it re-
lieves tho system fiom unwholesome hu-
mors; seventhly, it tranquilices tbe ñervos;
oigbtiy, it acts upon tho blood as a depur.
nt; und lastly, it forms one of the most
delicious cooling draughts that ever passed
down tbe throat of an invalid.
SOI,!) BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Fob. I, w&twlm. ; ' ,
New Saldlery Store, on Pecan Streot, in
the brick building, under tho Photograph
Gallery *cf Mr. Wiliiam J. Olipbant,
whero I am prepared to do any and all
kinks of work 111 my line of business, and
will keoj on hand, at all times, ready-
made Saddle.', Bridles, Harness, o'c., etc,
I will keep also, constantly 011 hand,
a good assortment of Hugh Miller & Bro's
celebrated Saddle Trees, which are well
and v-ry extensively known throujjhout
tho country. My work is all wariantc-d,
and dono at t.lip very lowest prices, which
tbo public aro invited to call in and ex-
nmine before orioring or purchasing else-
where. A liberal eharo or Publio Patron-
age is respectfully solieitod.
M. 0. HA WES.
Austin, Nov. 7, 1870. tw-ly
0MESTEAD8,—There are millions of
1
STANDARD SCALES.
More than 250 Different Modifications.
Agents also for tbo Best Alarm Money
Drawer.
Mu. Wm. M. Rpence, lato a rc-
upoutod merchant ol this city, alarla
next week on a protracted tour
through tho northorn and eastern
portion of tho State in tho interests
of the tiazeite. Mr. Spenoo will fur-
nish us BkotohoB ot hit travel?, as
well a" dd largely to oar circula-
tion in those soetions. Wo com-
mend him to the kind attention ot
our brethren of tho <juill, and lo good
meo ovory whore.
Mit. C. W. Grooms, tho jolly,
good-natured, hospitable proprietor
of the National saloon under the
Capitol Hotel, we boo, gives a froe
lunch every morning. Wiso logib
l&tors, obsequious lobbyists, and
priggish olerks, will thore find both
Btimulants and refreshments. The
Cnpitol Uotol, including tho Nation
>1 Saloon, is bocoming a prominent
institution.
Sup"rVr to
bel ' thé Av „ „
nut', opposite Saunders A. Washington's
Store, where wo are always pleased to see
our frl'-nd# and t eat them kindly,
JOBE <& KOBINSON.
Aq«tin, March, 21. t-wtf
JÍKW STVLE&
REDUCED PRICp;S.
M*10OJr A- HJtJfMLMJir
Churches, SunJay Schools, Lodges, oto.
The moat popular and m 'ulely vned of
large. Musical instrumente. Elmgant
furniture; suitable for ncndar nntl sacred
not requiring tuning, or liable to
get out of order,
FIFTY STYLES, nt $50, $05. ?100,
$125, #150, $100, $175, $200, to $2,000
each.
■ar-Tb) MASON 4 HAMLIN OR-
OAKS a 10 THE ACKNOWLEDGED
TANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE
niong Instruments of J,}) c'ass, having
boon awarded
75 .IIEIKMLS
or other highest premiums, for DEMON'
ST RA TISb ¡SUPERIORITY, in Europo
and America, including tho hast-class
m< dal at the
Paris Exposition.
jrearl 1,000 Musician
inc'ti'lii p a majoiity of THK MOS1 EM-
INENT in America, and many in Eu-
rope, have given written opinions that
they
fix GEL ALL OTHERS.
(See Testimonial Circular, Sent Free.)
New Styles and Roducel Prices this
month. An Illustrated Catalogue, with
elegant illvbtrationj from photographs
and lull information, sent freo. Address
Mason & Hamiin Organ Co,, 600 B oad-
way, New York, or 154 Tremont street,
Boston. DoclOwtvvOmos
e't in Texas. To thoeo who wbh to avail
themsolves of a recent Act of the Legia-
laturo granting 160 acres lo h^ads of fam-
ilies, aud 80 acres to single men, will do
well to engage the services of Messrs. Da-
Cordova & Rector. [OctJ 28-tf
FINF LANDS,
In Burleson, Brazos, Washington and
Falls, beaulilulíy situated—stnall tract to
suit settlers. Apply to
tf DkCORDOVA & RECTOR,
For Sale by leading Hardware Dealers.
Oct. 28, *1870-tw8m
PLOWS
RE DUO HI) IN PRICK
Wo are now soiling our
INDUSTRIAL RTEEÍ, PLOW
At Four Dollars Less
Than latt season's pi lees. Call before
■ a
HEN RICKS,
janlSwtw-tf
th«'l* are all sold.
SAMPSON
E
ouston ami) texas cea
trat, railroad.
CAPITOL HOTEL,
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
Mm grove & Warren,
PROPRIETORS.
CHANGE OF TIME.
On and after Monday Nov. 14,1870,
PASoENOER TRAIN will leave Hous-
ton, ^Sundays excepted,) at 10:30 a. m
reaching Ko-sk, the present terminus, at
8:80 p m. Connects at H< mpi-toad'nt 2:
80 p- m,, with tho train for Burton, on
the Western Branch, arriving at 5:50
r. M-
Returning, leaves Kosse at *5:15 a. m
and Burton 8:45 a. m., arriving at Hous-
ton at 4 p. m.,
Connects with stago at Navasota for An
derson, Huntsviile, Crockett, Palestine,
etc.; at Kosse for Martin, Waco, Dallas
Sherman and North-eastern Texas, and at
Burton for LuGrange, Bastrop, Austin
San Marcos, New Bruunfols and San An
tonio.
Baggage checked through to and from
all stations. M. O. HOWE,
Nov21 Tw-ly. Superintendent.
BOIS d'ARC SEED
FOR SALE.
Those wishing tbe Bom d'Arc Apple
Seed can be supplied by calling at my
store. Now is the time for farmers to.
commence tho cheapest and safest mode of
fencing to bo bad in ibis country,
* f'ALM.
Every exortion will bo used to rondor
«ues's comfortable. Accommodiitions and
fare will equal that of any Hotel in the
City.
tw-tf.
18
The War in Europo is, it
thought drawing to a close, a con
pumation at which tho wives, sons
daughters, lovers, Ac., of tho belli
gerente will not bo tho only ones to
rejoice. Tho fleecy staplo of our
own Southland, will experionoe an
ttdvanoe; thon our merchants will
imilo, their clorks ravive from their
torper; our industrous planters feel
cheorful, and tboir sons and daagh-
tors bask in the suitahino of renew-
ed prosperity. Evon though Frita
enter the prond metropolis oí
Franco a conqueror, wo hail tho diy
of peace restorod.
T30COMA8 BAK38H.'8
SELECT SCHOOL.
Tbe subscribe* has taken rooms in tho
Basement of the Christian Church, where
ho will rocpon his school. ottMonday, Jan.
28, 1871. IIo will limit his school to such
a number' of Pupi's as he may be ablo,
without* assistance, to superintend and
initruct in tho most careful and thorough
ufannor. Charges varying from throe to
six dollar oer month, payable monthly.
THOMAS BAKER-
Austin, Jan, 11th. w2t tw5t
DR. A. J. BRASS ELL,
Whole !* auil Retail
JO R V O O I S T
Bryant Station, Texas.
8ijff" Prescriptions cnrcfully compounded
st all hears. janlBtf
•4 Southern Triumph.
No medicina evor offered to «he people
hut wo* for itsalf snch a reputation in 10
short a time, as DR. TtTTS EXPEC-
TORANT. Wherever it has boen intro-
duced, H bat superseded ait other Cough
remedies. It not only cure* the Cough,
bat «o i
*arrspjM
CONGRESS A VENUE,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
If*. F. BEJYGEJYER
Wholesale and Rotaii Dealer in
STAMPED AND TIN WARE,
STOVE TRIMMINGS,
Self-8eiili« K Fruit Ciim, fcc
LL kinds of JOB WORK, Roofing,
Guttering and Repairing, done on
e shortest notice ■
Austin, June 6, 1870. twly
Meat
Market*
Freth
On Saturday morning, April 18,1 will open
A. aniAV hahkiw
on tho Corner,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOSTIOE
oSSSI
aa the race
3 Lee, I hope to
Having tha putttre known
belon ' * '
1 lite
track, belonging to Jad«3
be able to turnun Good meal
Give Me a
DcclOtw-tf
A. B.
T
Desirable l'roincrty.lgft'7
EN City Lots in Block B," $1,000.
PRICES RBDltGJKD
FRma B
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
252 Broadway, New York.
166 Baltimore st., Baltimore.
58 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO ,
118 Milk street, Boston.
New Goods!
A. B. PALM,
Has replenished his entire stock of
General Merchandise,
■ ,'S _ vit%, ''■* " ' ''i. .Í's'I 2'
and oflfore unparallolled inducements to
casí1 castomrhs,
Having REDUCED liis prices to attract
tbe attention and secura the patronage of
those who desire lo secure the benefits of
purchftfing for
CASH.
FIRST FBIZE
Paris Exhibition 186t.
Purify tho blood and
strengthen the eyotem,
eradicating tho ofToct of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame in condition
of heaithfulneso, dispel tho
Blues and all mental dis-
tempers, and relieve those
whoso sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure
0H.1 and cthe7' Fevers, Fever and
Ayue, Chills, ftiarrhoett. Dysen-
tery, ^Dyspepsia, Sm- Sickness*
Colic, iHholera, Cholera Morbus,
and evory complaint Inci-
dental to diet or atmos-
phere. Ladles will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Weryousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to tho cox.
^Thousands of Testimo-
nials can be seen at the
office of
M. JAC0BS0N, Sole Proprietor,
(14 & 80 "Water Street, N. Y.
Agent for Texas, Louisiana, etc.
. J. WE1LMAN,
27 Camp ttreet, New Orleans, La,
8IYTY F1VB FIRST CLASS MEDALB AWARBUD
THIS GREAT
SmUhorn Piano
m avu factory,
wi&e mm a mm m ao,r
MANUyACTURKKS OF
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANOFORTES
KM
Congress
mmm
•fat* tlH
Wo have naw ia JStori*, ono theJjA,
MOCKS ot
——^
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
Ooijltia'-ing in pait of
Staple and Fancy Grocorie*,
tHeflmm
ail ordw# will
also County or
nl)eatl«l to
Aug. ia,
*
Boots and Shoes,
Notions,
Hats & Capa,
[AT TO
& ,8
& poaasr, :
Blankets,
Etc., Etc., Etc, ppl
tflDlES' DRESS GOODS,
and KotioBS,
Come to
A, II. PALM,
and select frcm h's extcngive and veil ap-
pointed essortmeut of
LADIES DBKSS GOODS
e,maiming of Dela'ns, Alpnccne, Mohair?,
Muslins, Flannels, Prints, Piques, ltib-
bons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Hair Braids,
Chignons, etc,, Ladies n<l Misses fiats,
Dresa Trimmings and Artificials., Brown
and Bleached Domostics and Blanket ,
Singer's Celebrated
SEWING MACHINES
Some very handsome,, eased in walnut,
linod with rosewood and inlaid with pearl.
Gentlcraens Furnishing Goods.
His Clothing Department Ik complete.
Hata and Caps in all varieties of styii-s,
from the towering "gtove-pipo'' to thu
closely fitting jockey.
Boots and Shoes of all qualities, Canes,
etc
Baltimore, Slarj/land.
i-aai,, . &'J} jd
Th(se instruments linvo been beforo the
Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon
tlu'ir excellejioo alone atUiuwd <m un-
pit1 chased pre-eminence, which pronounces
them unequalled. Their
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine
singing quality, as well as great purity of
Intonation and Sweetness throughout tbe
entire scale. Their
TOUCH
is pliant nnd elastic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found In so many Pianos.
IN WORKMANSHIP
they aro unequaled, using none but tho
best seasoned mate.rial, the large capital
employes in our business enabling us lo
keep continually an immense stuck of lum-
ber, etc., on hand.
«ST All our Square Picnos have our
Now Improved Overstrung Scale, and the
Agraffe Treble.
&&■ Wp would call special attention to
our late improvements in GRAND PIA-
NOS AND SqUARE GLANDS, Pa-
tented August 14, 1808, which bring the
Piano noarer perfection than has yet been
attained.
Every Piano ftilly warranted for 6 Years.
Wo hare made arrangements for tho
Sole Wholesale Agency for the most oele-
bratod PAilLOR OKGANS and MKLO-
DEONS, which wo offor, wholesale and
relail. at lowest Factory Price#.
WM. KNAflK & CO.,
Baltimore, Maryland
in Great Variety, and ol
LATE STYLES.
Hardware,
vpV0i
Wood and Willow
War®,
nov2tw6m
W.H-
GAYNOB,
X
Steel/'
&
Agent for the
July 2 , mo.
aso. r'cAiros .
Oalvaton.
GEO. F. 1
«o *•. '
SAW
COMMISSION t
:■ ' J.
1$
Nails,
Cutlery,'
HORSE SHOES ÍAND NAILS.
Agents for tbe4Colebr ted
jCHARTER OAK
STOTES.
furnitxjrjb:!
Harness,
B
ÜCHANANS Crwyiio
J. C. Ayw, .0. J ym J
way & Co., T. ""
Loan, John Bull, «
ston, Holioway A
& Co., Betó, <&ínrlok & á
& Co!, Edward Wilder, i
miosl Work*, B. L. Fa
Charles Osgood, A. T. I
HABTES'S FAMILY
Swift Cpflrtnoy'p J
OALirOBlUA VtJílOAR 1
JBTU , ETC., ]
Binetand's
«i AÍanufaetprof's 1
Hi ttei's, wamnted tfce <
Oft. Tí k . *T*' ,^"*u
MÜSIÜ
Saildloiy,
Sowing Machines
wj m¡ mm
Hunter's Trappings, Eta,,Etc.
TRUNKS! TRUNKSI
One Out-Lot No. 7, Su Division "O,
containing tet> acres, price.$1,60®.
Ono two-story Brick House, West of
8hoal Creek, with eight rooms, kitchen
and out houses, attached to which aro
eight City Lot«, «8,800.
Twenty -f our and a half seres,
jilth Dwelling and otliT improvements,
ono mile from the Capitol, $2,6C0.
One House with throe rooms and hall,
with portico in front, In Lot 4, Blocfe No,
162, 11,300.
Apply to
'1 DECOBDOVA St BECTOB. -
Out. 4, '70—t-wtf
8 MELASKEY,
Wholesale and Retail
niaotíAHT,
Congress Avenm — Austin, Teosa .
Has received a large and well solectod
Stock of General Merchandise, to which
the attention of the public is called. No
trouble to (how Goods. Satisfaction guar
autoed. [Not. 7, 1870,-tw.ly.
I NEW HOTEL.
HE undesigned, having thoroughly
FtJRKITIJIiK,
Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Chairs, Tables, otc.
Trunks, Vnlucs and Carpetbags.
Paschal's Annonated pigest.
Letter, «ote, legal and «ap papor,1 en-
velopes, fjcns, ink, etc.
A complete assortment Of
Cook Stoves,
Comprising Live Oak, Mutual Friend,
Sunny Side, and Cotton Plant. ,
Harness, «addles and saddlery, leather,
hardware, queensware and Woodware,
plows, grindstones, shotguns, iron ,nnd
steel castings and tinwaro.
Groceries
L
And, in short, Eveiythihg needed in city
and country, at wholesale and /«tail, not
omitting
ItBNTUCItY HEBMITAGB WHISEY
Uou e and Sign JPainter,
Cohgre s Avenue, opposite Long's Livery
stable. - . m
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Graining, marbling, ornamental paint-
ing, gilding. paper hanging, wall color-
ing. Orders fróm tho country promptly
attended to. aug.24,1870-tw0tfi.
V alices,
m
Traveling Bag«,
THE UBd«Dr*ign«<l| baling
«novated and newly furnished tbo
CITY HOTEL, respectfully tender
the traveling public th« best aocorar
datioa* to he had in the olty fflf A
Rent.
THE law offices, oecnpled by Chandler
A Carleton, in Let So. 6, Block 111
in the city of Austin
A stone da , II foet high built aero
the Sau GabrJaJ, in Williamson fiounty
Texas. /■mHUSbMI
far Itarti
feSlrvail
e ;.-i
aSi
jQENNJS
cobwin,
Belting ,
Tin «tad Qveeasware,
Pumiw,
Cljains,;
Tnos. 15. MfWfti
PoruWe an
d Bolt«i
Corn and
Pipes and $\
and Presses,
M
MlCHINl
atbnary
m% *
OBLEANH INPIItMARi
Di. Oeneral awJ l
ury.
Dr. BsárÍi, Diioasfls of 1
Dr. Bjuck&ix, Oa dti
Jieaifties.
Dr. Bwi-'NSt líí 0
Aeroói ujo-iiitiwi* 4
culart P. O..~
SHIBta AJ
IM-
-dsalkb
Lumber <& Wooa':
Go to C^rwin's Wood Bnd Lumber
Yard between the Court House and
Brewtry, and get your Cedar Pickets,
Plank, Scantling and Shingles.
Aug. 14,1870.twtf.
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Thompson, Victor W. & Elliott, John D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1871, newspaper, February 3, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180912/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Travis+County+-+Austin%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.