The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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I'.ljht Months .
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hell of it until
Oh)int. with a fpiili of imle
p t .eure. procteded to rou e
>< .leu < I thifVfti in a in •>I
IM'DUA illid vflVl'liftf lllal'll' l.
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one ( tiluiuti 1 year
Half column l >t-ar M.l*i
l-tncb single column
I i till in tin *. •*< ctnts l«T ll'i« foi
each ln«-rtlin. t)l ltu rlf of u ore
than 10 lino will he charged for*! our
usual rates.
AH coniruls will he oliargtfd for In
proportion to the nl>ove.
AililreM,
hUllH KAT l'l H. CO.,
McKlnnev,
r.mrDUiAi.s.
( hii w * In* itiritpeudi ill .'
All ut individual indepeiid-
! elice in this wmld could go
insult* iIh* cnrciiMH uf the small
st Htutn that ll ais in I lit* air.
Theie i* no aucli tiling us ah
golilie independence. We
in a} gu inio tile fc<rt>! or the
field and we there tin« 1 the
birds and the creepers deperd-
ing upon the color of the
leaves and grass for protection
from their common foes.
Every (lower and every blossom
have to lock fo the passing
clouds and the wandering sun-
beams for existence. Kvery
rig'it
<*" ugg
or Ii s
tie wi
puv\ c-r
or the
smart
ntt'ion's when t!iefev*rcf wrath is dis- wedge shapnd «nd tied
polled. ititv f«el sorry fir the waxed cnttim thread.
ainai cum a pow« ta* d *e I, an I asked to b«f.>r^iveu. If these grafis are h ud •> s- t
wer «t:dt curt - for n< Th<m *v ia; a lovely figli'in sim deep in the earth a h<i a iculit r
will uj en ibe soil sufficiently.'
These } iei e roots will uid in
repei taut by the hand, tin 1, in t'ie inning ami cause a large
e.irtifMiieeis and tru !i,
f^rgi*e you." — Kk.
own, iliut we the injured one, \vi;l ■% ounie
wbetinr we wit more akin to heavenly, take i lie
in
L
Ut l!
-, an'
hi the prest nt, our b«.t
now g tin until tbe
is weakened forever
public is "damned.'
tju'-stion 'he oppt>rtuueness
•if ti e battle if you w ill, but its
justice cannot but be apparent
to evriy disinterested person
It is i o It cause a few cents
nit re a day t r some paltry con
cession? to the men require
that this strike was prtcipi-
tated. its origin lies way be
youd these considerations. The
real animus lies in the tact
ilia' oiii older has been strng
gling with the question which
concern the control of trusts,
rears HI Tcxhm. •
Many thousand pear trees
will hear their first ftuit this
season. The trees, though
J young, are doing well. The
fruit, foliage and irmwt.li art*
healthy on nearly ml varieties.
Those w ho have planted Rood
i varieties ami who have given
them moderately good atten-
tion are reaping a rich reward.
The pear promises th« most
profitable returns of ail fruits.
People hesitate to plant
A HEAVY DECLINE
Owing to «uo dajliae in Dry Goods
and Clothiu* caused by financial
disturbances in the Eastern mark-
ets, and as we always want to
. ,. , keep up with the times, we urge all
their income the profits of a ^ "
well kept orchard and garden, to come right now and learn the re-
they will be more tieaily able _ ,
to keep up with the procession. ClllCGCl P* 10-^; OH c*
goods.
per cent, lo grow.
Apples,qui rice and many oth
er fruits can be propagated the
same way.
If the readers of the Texas
Farm and Ranch will add to
skno ros ou* e T loag7 5^
ATLAS EN6INE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLII. INC
lliall and winter
nance am marching on fo; again, if they plant tbey will in,Portant command of God to
Washington to stcure leglsla-1 buve something to pay them m'kn- ' l|at i"« "plant a gar-
THURSDAY, SKPT.
Show your independence.
In politics be a gentleman.
It makes -ne "tired" to no-
tice tbe pride of some men.
4, 1890 driver, sink into utter insignili-
~— cance to such an extent that it
cau "go inside the carcass of
the smallest atom that lloats in
the ait!"
Is it possible that a political
organization controlled by mi
scrupulous politicians has
lhu poor is alwa)s at 1 ie knoc^ed the individual inde-
mercy til a\ai ire ami greed. uendence of our worthy contem-
An organization when it be-1 Porary i,lt0 w nonentity.?
comes corrupt need-* censuring. Can it be the grand true blue
doctrine that permeated the
Collin county will likely vote , p0litc:il atmosphere in lt^?
for iiogg. Bailey and homin}'. been laid aside for a sea-
T, , , , ,. . ,. son? We at<peal to the
"lie p for the living and hope . .. .
, F, , | naminity of the bosse
for the dead is the generous 1
way of progress and which an-
tagonize justice. It is tbe hope
of t liming our attention away i
from these matters that tbe
den, and keep
material thing depends ou
something elso for life. Then
is it not a false claim when corporations and syndicates by
men say they are independent tj„, government of the people. 11 0 j0| • _ f t T. Tj~;" • ""*
in politics? Such n claim is .... ... . ,. ... ,. 'oo long for fruit. luisisnot
the men st bug dust.—Kxami ! ^,otr?* °f^ ,1J« Knights a K0(Kj reaton f,.om (he fa(>t
ner. |(,f I**™ a"d 'be 1« aimers Al-1 they mu$t waj, any way aud
When we read tbe above a
feeling of sympathy takes the , , ,
place of indignation. Ob, bo. ! "°" ,,av'I W" 10 w^' |for wailing.
.a,i it i. to notice I lie epi.it of f" l'1"' «ey arc going there Xllja „ o(f j Klrkpattlck,
independence, tbal .... tally to .eenre the repeal of certain lll0(8 wbo >hlive and Ranch
„mi uDiust laws which stand in the I . , , „ ' ,, 1
controls the average quill e .._.i ...,.s_k i Pe£rs wisely and well are sell-
ing their fruit at $600 to *t>00
per acre.
If one acre in every hundred
warfare is made a partTf the j acre8 of Texa8 ,oil wa3 Plont-
allied forces. It is to weaken 'n l,ear® made only ?>1(K)
us when we can do the worst l)er a^re it would amount to
more 'than all the farm crops
Tli* fam'ly will be more
healthy, wealthy and happy.
Thus country life can be made
more attractive than city life
Our ambitious and relined
youths will btek country life
and love and respect home and
parents more, take more pride
in their country and thus bless
their country and their race,
ami fulfill ihe first and most
m'0' rtmiuiTuwun
Our IVrfectlon Ny> in** .
evtrv bottle, ' ^ fr««
'>W!* Hot a|,u
venU •trlcturp. cUrt< Ktmii.rlk '
tei".! «" ' ukfe
idri— - "r
')>lant a gar-
it."—E. W.
in Texas Farm
Alliance Politics.
harm and the country the
greatest amount of good that
these nunoyai ces are visited
upon us.
.\l II ay no.
is the
sentiment of a loving heart
tuag.
(if they
have any) to infuse one tiny
drop of independence into the
a copy of the! system of our brother. Let
VK Ml'.N ANII WOMEN OK TKXAS,
WHAT T1I1NK VK Ot Ills MAR-
T\ KOOM—no TIIK I'KO-
l'l.K HALT.
Crockett, Tex., July 1-', IssjO,
— I come to olt'er a word of tri-
bute, simple and unadorned, to
the memory of him who but a
short weeks ago, stood
of the state combined ana tbe
labor would be less than half.
In fact when the horticul-
tural resources of Texas are
developed its annual income
will he many times greater
than it is now.
No intelligent man will deny
the fact that the Alliance is
now an important factor in
American politics with two mil-
lion voters educated in the
science of economic gov r;i
nietit ami each one < f i hem
feeling that it is his hoiiudeu
duly to get his neighbor to ac
cept aud work for the declara-
tion of principles of tbe Al-
liance, will so leaven the par
ties with their wholesome doc-
trine, that the lawgivers, both
North and South, must respect
the Alliance detiiatuls or retire
Any good cotton-producing and give place to men who will,
soil will suit for pears or ap-1 With thirty states organized
pies. The aspect should be : and each 8ta,e meetinR thuB far
such as will drain well. AU ! this year has inaugurated plans
We received
Independent this week, a neat j him feel for one brief moment few
and newsy paper printed at its exhilarating inriuence-that forth among his fellows, cloth-
Bowie, Texas. : even a simon pure democrat *d in the full majesty of man-
1 - > auiid blazing
, looking to active work all
pears do well in deep clay sub-j along the line. Party bosses , . . . , „ ,
soil, and if permanent water will have to readjust their 8 on fch°rt notice
The immensity of our establish-
ment, and the large assortment of
goods we carry. Space will not per-
mit vis to quote prices in all depart-
ments.
You can only appreciate the bargains we otter by calling
at the store and examine foi yourself.
Our stock consists of
Dress Goods. Clothing,
Boot$, ^hoe$, [kg, Blanket#,
Aud a full line of Ladies and Misses Hose, Carpets and Notions
of every kind.
Milinery, Milinery,
Millnery,
We guarautee to save every lady from one to two dollars
on their fall and winter hats. Hats trimmed to order in the
It costs you nothing to look
can exercise more independ-
Gentlemen, if jou want to ence t^an the "brids aud creep
hood, but who,
rafters and the wail of a multi
k«en,m with th« i,rocession , 7 tude, laid down his life, a vol
P I - ' ers of the forest and fields, untary ottering upon the holy
be independent. It won t hurt •j'jlat ^ qj.,,. t e tau«ht that altar of humanity. "See what
found at 10, 2U or 30 feet so
much the better. Of course
where cotton blights uoue of
the Pyrus family should be
planted.
In choosing varieties I would
hat recommend Kiefer for all parts
platforms or be left with a
platform and without a party.
North and South Carolina. Ten-
nessee. Georgia and Texas have
giveu the classes a hint of what
the farmers can and intend to
do if their rights are not more
respected in the future. If our
Come at once and inspect and yon will surely be the gainer.
Yours Truly,
M. Aron.
et . i representatives in congress con
Of the state, lhe Leconte is a t(?£t themselves " " "
may be taught that altar ot humanity
you. In fact, it makes a fellow ^ jefl-er8onjau jdea 0f inde- a Roman can do when it is for . u„ ..-,.onie i« 11 i . • . -j • . •
feelgood.* DeLdence is not "the merest Hume." These were the words . , . . om,! 18 a j t«nt themselves with drinking
1,1 " S.cvola while holding his very valuable early pear near wine and defaming the legis
Labor organizations are in ; bug-dust. good right arm amid tlauies uu-, the coast, and over a belt of; lative temple they will soon
existence everywhere. This We are not ignorant of the til it withered from his body, about 100 miles in width. The]®e®_ band-writing on the
Agent for Butterick's Patterns. Catalogue free on application.
| all locations. Tha Bartlett ih
ex ! doing well in many places. The
would not be so if it were not j fact that "every llower and fhe world wuh wonder beheld
«"< ■ trailing of the Hag of.every blossom have lo look to j ^^^riB^ranteaViMa''
justice. | the passing clouds and the wan- [io„, of men this u,arlfe(j _
1,; .." I,„m„r dering sunbeams for exist- ample of intrepidity, patriot- Louise is a good pear for Tex-
It is suggested bj a humor- ^ „ Waad love. But here was as. The Uarber, Lrly Harvest,
ous exchange that the farmers . one who for the love he bor^ u n j t • •
„- ,i , ,i, =r K.1f „.-, 1 Neither are we ignorant of .J"er '' 01 " u e Dorue Howell and others are winning
will get their Hogg, bat ui «• .,. .- i 4 his fellowmen,strangers though , * B
have to rustle for their hominy '•« thal "f fe entitled to to Wm |U „■ ha«.e b(,„„ *f. great fame.
"just the same." ll might be the crown of independence. ] fered up his lifeu sacrifice, and 1 he pear should be set deep,
A. l'aniels. who was elected
speaker of the lower house
yesterday, was overcome by
the heat and excitement to-day
at 1 o'clock and fell on the
street. At the writing he is
not able to recognize any one.
Later—He died.
Duchess is a valuable pear for Wal1" The party that fails to
. r r#>rOf?vii /.h tliH AI i;> nr** (IfntiLiKitt —
and rings,
upon them
party cliques 1 a mail j( ig proposed to erect a ai'^r
we are dependent j mouumeut. A hare suggeation , stock.
foreign
The top should be cut
as much so as the should suffice, and yet tbe peo-
The sixth plank in the Ait'i-
ance platform say:
"birds and creepers" are de-
pendent "upon the color of the
leaves and the grass," contra-
ry to the great original decla-
ration of holy writ contained
in the 1st chap and 26 verse of
Genesis that man is to "have
pie halt and hesitate to mani-
fest in enduring mold the in-
ward the.ught that lies engraft-
ed in the heart.
Without a wife, through
stifling smoke and thundering
liame he became the savior of
the wives of others. Without
a child, through a cyclone of
back so as to form a low head.
The soil should be well pre-
pared by .deep breaking and
harrowing: and the trees
should be well cultivated for
three or four years, and then
kept in grass, say mesquite
grass.
1 recognize the Allience demands
cuu write ••Ichabod" across its j A correspondent asks what Teacher—"We will now hear
platform and retire in shame, the farmers really and ,h« first class in politics What
The farmers have waited long ultimately mean by taking .ifj
aud patiently, have listened to a hand in politics, and wants ' p • _ .
the siren promises of the wily 1 to kuow if all this is not simply ' "P11 ~~ ""omu:s \h the
politicians for a quarter of a for the purpose of electiing science of seeming to help an-
century and now they propose some of their political riders to other to get there, and getting
to sit in judgment, summons position iji 1HU2? The answer is there yourself."
their servants before the bar of plain, simple, and emphatic. „ w r • m , „
justice, weigh every act iu the The farmers of this country _ is an omce .
scale of equal rights to all and - want and intend to have a 1 he one thing needful."
special privileges to none, and | government that don't collect "How cau an office be se-
woe unto him who is found so much taxes: that the greatest cured;"
wanting.—Southern Mercnry. burden of legislation is to get
——— rid of the surplus and prevent
Snap Shot*. accumulation in the treasury.
They will n«ver more submit to
The head of the embittered political riders. They intend
critic is a hollow mockery. not to re elect men who fail to
If man could stand on his ' work for the true interests of the
toes he would be two feet high-
er
That we recommend to the dominion over the fish of the : tire" "he fought his "dauntless wo°d may be cut off for two or
twenty-second legislature the 3ea and the fowl of the air and way. and amid a scene made three years.
establishment of factories over the cattle, and over all the weird by falliug timbers and By ail means tfive the young
tentiaries^ for*'the^uroose^'of «arth. aud over every creeping jtbe dispairing wail, he swept trees good protection and good
tentiaries ior tut purpose oi r on and on to a death as swift1
manufacturing cotton or other! thing that rreepeih upon lht* ;i6 the eacles flight aud as sure
"Hy putting yourself in the
hands of your friends."
"What do you understand
this to mean f"
"Make the office your friend,
whole country. It would be well ^00r on ,h*
for office-holders to cut this out '
t • . , ... i and paste it in their hats.— Should a man seek ottice i"
walk,nK National Economist. 4'^*°t if he doesn't want it."
"Wbat la leKislature t"
"A place where the corpora-
tions purchase their privi-
One-third of the new delegate should go.
The demagogues have emp-
tied all the plenty out of cor-
nucopia aud are now using it
to blow with.
bagging to wrap the cotton crop' earth."
of this 6tate, and thereby pro- True independence does not
tect our farmers from the op- .. , . .
pression of destructive mo nop- a political crime but re-
pels wrong wherever found. It
It is right, and should have walks upright through the ma-
the serious consideration of the j jeetlc forest and the beautiful
next legislature. Sulphur )jowera 0f tiie fields—paying
Springs Enterprise.
as the a'.uals of eternity, that
cultivation.
A good pear tree,
if cared
liovernor Francis of Mis-
souri will in person open the
Texas State Fair and Dallas
Exposition of 18t*0, while Gov-
ernor Bob Taylor will, on Ten-
nessee l ay, take charge of the
proceedings. This makes five
governors of states who have,
tip to date, promised attendance
aud amoug the list of other
notable personages who will be
present may be noticed the
names of Ex-President Cleve-
land, .1. C. Inuian, Ex Mayor
Hewitt of New York, and
Jay Gould Most of thedistin
mushed visitors will deliver
public addressee
"All. There."
homage to nothing but virtue. ocea,'s
Be independent. It won't hurt1 and ,ruai tbe lle,d
you.
A UiKHiilk' Struggle.
We find the following elo-
in that awful midnight hour the for, will pay interest on ten to
childien of other men might be twenty dollars, and some trees
spared to giadden other hearts less than ten years old are now
and illumine other homes. paying ten per cent on fifty
I-roiu the wood bring the , ,, , . , J
trailing vine : from the stream 1 ul'ar8 an,i almost without
bring the rosiest shell that xv°rk after the fourth year.
bear: from the home During the first few years
briug the j cotton or vegetables cau be
rarest of all bud aud bloom
to adorn his grave, aud
on that hallowed spot a monu
tuent erect that in tender state-
lines*shill guard his speech
raised between
tbuj reduce
of cultivation
amount. The
tbe rows and
the expense
to a small
trees may be
The outlaw is sometimes the
! hero who, with the aid of bis
frienis, has outlawed justice.
The ox wagon iB going out in
North Carolina, but the Mor-
mon elder is coming in and the
price of tar keeps almost up
with feathers.
Public sentiment is almost
always against the man who
has loaned more money than
he can collect.
The hog subsists largely on
roots.
Every anchor has its own
Kemarksble Rescue.
Ko
less dust. \\ ithin tbe fiim and planted about fifteen or twenty weieh
quent and truthful words jn shadowy outline of the future feet apart, and in case of crowd- ti i i a i- *
. .. ... I can catch no fairer i. .r ' The toper has had his red
; nose to the grindstone for ten
Good vigorous pear trees can years, yet is larger than ever.
r \t . i * can catch no fairer, tender . ...
the late address of Master view than sbe who wends her ! «ar ** tinned.
Workmen I. \ . Powderlv of : noiseless way at eventide and
the K. of L. | pointing out liis peaceful sleep
The struggle is far more! to her trusting, loving child
momentous than it was dnring
the American Revolution.
Then our fathers fought for
liberty, now we are lighting to
maintain it. Then the enemy
was :«mki miles away. To day
be is entrenched iu our domin
ion. He has bis lingers around
our legislatures. He stands at
An independent's rlaining to j |l"!.'i,oor of <><">*' " t b«r ° «
be a democrat is like unto tbe legislation in the interests of
fellow belonging to the church the masses. He presumes to
who sears, dances, etc , yet lays dictate to the executive of the
claim to ( bristianity. Neither nation. He attempts to
UangUand^rrupuhejudiol.
ocrats or Christians, notwith-j arJ • •nd he doe* ail of these
standing they say they are.— I by no shadow of divine right,
Examiner. but by the power of money
The bosses of Collin county wrung from the bending back
claim to be good demo- of the railway laborer: wrung
tells llie story of his martyr-
dom. Hail and farewell.—L.
N. C., in Fort Worth Gazette.
ForgiveneiM.
be bought rom sevetal respon-1 Necessity is the mother of
sible nurserymen iu Texas at invention, aud generally of dis-
twenty to twenty five dollars
per hundred,
If you are not able to buy
trees then get a good slock of! The man who does his work
cuttings in lhe fall or winter, after lax method lacks method.
honesty
Chicago is having a site of
trouble.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain- i^es.
field, 111., makes the statement ... .. . , ...
that she caught cold, which on)y business
settled on her lungs; she was transacted by a legislature
treated for a month by her "Cb, no: the members
family physician, but grew there to get re elected "
worse. He told her sbe was a "What is patronage
hopeless victim of consnmp- 4.™ #
tion aud that no mediciue could corner stone of govern-
cure her. Her druggist sug It Is the stone that is
gerted Dr King's New Discov- gi eM to those who ask for
ery for Consumption: she bread."
bought a bottle and to her de- •'VVhat u -n /
light found herself benefited " ,T ?(
from first dose. She continued peoples "amen
its use and after taking ten to l^e Pr*y r formulated by
Imttles, found herself sound the bosses."—Exohange.
and well, now does her own; ♦ — —■
housework and is as well as 101INU MOOS FOR SALE.
she ever was.—Free trial l>ot
tie of this Great Discovery at On Saturday September 13 at
E. N McAtiley's drug store,, 10 o'clot^k a. m. at my residence
large bottles 60c, and $1.00, near th^ ■« ...i. « . uence
near tne south west corner of
Tom lieeves committed sui the city of McKinney.
cide a f«w miles north or Celi- E W. KIRKPATR1CK
ua in this county several days K3r:n7~'i^"7T~Tr~T
ago. Reeves v. as 27 veur* nl>l ' R edy of
and was
ease
he was on his way from Slier
Reeves was 27 years old , V. , w °f
as allli«ed wi.h some dU-1li t cel"br*h"11«P«''*l-
A.lh, time of hi. death jB.onio«"
hotel in this city on the Oth
There is, perhaps, no q.nlily If you are near the coast, make The self conceit of the lower I man «° hi •«8 -r,s, Mrs. Doyle, tu.l°«K°f S.HPtember nexf-
ot more beautiful importance your scions about fifteen inch-! animals is said to be something who lives near Celi na He was I W.. lo 999
n the foundation of a true and es long, sharpen the lower end ,ike; ,hat of uian, from which accompanied by his fath
like unto the fellows
lite house of the
from the mortgages on farmers
of the land; wrung from the
spotless character, and none with a slope three or four iuch-
more pleasing to the human
heart, than the spirit of for- !
giveness. Dating its birth far
ba'-k int > the mystic ages of
antiquity, it lias marched on
with a steady motion, aud is,
to day, the same as of old, a
thing of beauty and power.
The beauty of its nature is visi-
es. Make your 'and in ridges,
like you would for potatoes.
Place ih- ciitliags quiie close
and stirk the.n down firmlv.
Cultivate carefully and 3 on are
apt to grow man} nice trees.
If )ou ate a bundled or more
uiile« from the coast, you
should, in addition to the
bly i>or. 1 tyed among the youth sharperied cutting make an
as anion ,'the old perhaps to a upward incision in the cutting
greyer extent, a child in a fit
of^
1, may deal his com-
thre*: or f-.ur inches above the
slope and insert a sharpened
we infer that the smallest tad-
pole tn the tank fancies himself
a whale lit sea.
The hardest worked thing in
this country is the racket.
Hatdi is a great mystery, but
bow so many people get it
without paying for it is a
greater. Is.'-.
A. T. Wilson & Co, gave a
free oyster sapper last Monday
night. |
o to li. M. Boards for
winter goods.
■tr,
-
•**r and
cousin, Mr. aP* ii i**. 1 h**y were
traveling in u wag m wli-n
H^out. inidaig i- the y.Ming man
became fraiiMc anl unfortQ-
nately procured n pistol which
was bid iu lhe w-ugon, wiih
which he shot himself. Dr. I
Hugh .Markham attended the
inquest ar.d gave it as hisopin ]
ion that the shot Lad only
shortened his life a Utile while.
W. 8 Sproles, attorney of
Dallas, was in tbe city this
* «*/kat tending to some bnsines.
- j """" "MO
wa® consult with him should re-
member the dale.
1
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you art' not atUtleil Mti«no«Uii
celvett, tuonev rcfuudetl. |
AddttM, Souihern i'uhlikhingl
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J. { CALDWELL,i
OFFICE JOHNSOS 6.0CL Ml
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9 a. m. Sept. 1, 18€
With elegant b-iardingl
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teachers, I am prepared
fer to all petrous the lilit«iI
vantages for thorough edo
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1890, newspaper, September 4, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191643/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.