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IKKEKLT KMBHIT-CIZEnE
Pl'ilMSHI I* KVKHY THI'KHUAY
Tom W. IVrkiiis Waller H. Wilson
Editor-. I'uMi her. ami
QfecnlM-rry Adam*. initiation ami
Assistant Miiiiwivi.
n lt THK
AIMUT,
TO THINK
Bntei
T,,
Tl'."' fight Is 011. The cull to arms
will soon be heard from every nook
and po'ikt throughout tlie (trc.it and
j
Proprietor* tui11«• rj:.I l/«iii' St ii' St;it< politically
speaking. I '••lii ich makes strnnge
bedfellows. I: I.. Henry, cuudbiute
for (tiivi rnnr, was fur long u strong
THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, nil'REPAY, JANUARY 22, 1920.
44 YEARS SERVICE
AS AN OFFICER
IN U. S. ARMY
■nter>-d as SccOtid-l'lu** Mall Mutter! ,nit i ltailt>llc In s now 11 strong f' l-
- [lower nf Mr Buile.v's ami a staunch
To suhsorlbirs Tho date printed, ^^ Nl, .p nl ailwica tc of
ODliositc your tinII111 on tin margin Of
9*v ■ ,. in,n. tin i...111. • n principles ennui dated by
lb* paper 01 nil (lie wrnppor tuni-
cate* the time to which your sub-
sciiptn .i I* panl. Ail .ubscrlptioiis
expire on the firm of the month Any
■Uhscril.cr not receiving the papei
regularly, please notify us.
(Revised September I, HON >
One year in advance $1 50
■U months in advance sr.
Three months in advance
TBI ST.
Whatever m> God i ' ,aiti.s is- rh lit,
Hid will i cm r Just:
Htrwe'er Ho onler now niv tiiuae,
1 will i" still and trust.
He Is 111 \
Though dark my mad,
Hi holds ill' that I sli II md fall,
Wherefore to llini I leave it all.
ordains t right.
my stunri;
■■I or iK-aiii maki
What e'er my find
There will I tak
Though sorrow, nt
earth
For itie i de.i-rt land,
My Father's care
J around me th \
yjfc holds tin tl. I 1
And no to I'lltr I
—-Samuel Ro.llt 1 t
j^EURALGIA
VICKS VAPORUI
VOO-t I DNtUARO"- 30'.C>
or Headache-
rub the forehead
• till temples with
It. it\ explain the follow
A few aei. of oni.iv
will help to sw II tin
Prac tice (liver- it ion.
on
«T< I: V • :i I:
jresi. i. 1 a i i .1 ri in
C'\ cf\ tot'.ll'l ! "W i
makes every
happiness and
m
hope."
II ill .it I nrt Worth a few monlliH
hlick. 111.n. II. 1"*. Looney, always a
• iPI I. •. , and hcliever in Mr. Hailey,
ami alsn ,i candidate for Oovernor.
has al aiidoneil ins support to Mr.
Bailey lid denounced Ills political
IIIimsInn III Texas. Wc must concede
that it w .s .i good swap, at any rate.
U the ri cut meeting of the state
liciuncrat comtllittec held in Dallas,
IS...I. y and Ins principles were uteuirv-
Ulci. Ti;c -t..tc ci'liltllittce put over
a lilt ,1 ban like on the I la iley-
11. nt . .1 al faction lid It was in Ilis
«p. c ti before the t .iiimlttec Hireling
i ha t tin remarks of 11 on. it. |«\ I
• iic. i - .| constci natiot) and
•.'in mi in lln ranks ..f the lialley-
Hei':> faction.
Not in in -atisfied, and md being
a I iic to see .1 once their ultimate de-
fiat at tie ha mis f tin. army of true
I - > I m ■ i ■ i Wnc.lrow Wilson demo
I'lae; Mr. I lent;, now ehiilleng. ■« the
■|." am taken by the State I lemucratic j
i.e. niitiee IPcause it praised GOV. |
H' > nl his a dm niatni'lun and j
d f irmer Senator Joseph W. 1
ii. Mi Henry sins: "Wc are go-
ing to force tho fighting on the i
!. ..imtlons id principles contained in i
fourteen planus id' the Fort
Will Mr.
illg'
The Kepi rt of the I'om mlttce of
the Sec iii. ,od the Central Kxocutivt
l 'nininit tee of tin House of Itcpre-
scutate es composing a Legislative
■ •■mill itli >• to investigate tho depart-
ment- of the Stale Government and oificers in tin
the stile lindtiitlons under simple' .p urince being with
n solutions of the Senate ami
I Ions, t bird
I'lirtv ftnu jiarh .ii the uniform of
,1 . ill I oi tile I i.iled Suites Army
\ ill en I thia week for Iti.g. (Jen. WH-
...in S. Scott, coiiiin nder of Fort
,-um at San Antonio, when
In I ellllljllislit s coiiimaiid of lln- po.it
ii fas (Sen. Charles II. Trciit,
an t retires from the !ier\'ict! undui
'lie age limit of til years.
i tSen. Scott is one of the best known
Southwest, his ae*
greater va-
ilepart-
the ''icty of men throuwhout the
iin nt than Is aciiiese i hy most offlc-
01 th0 , , This is due partly to the fact
Thirty-fifth Legislature oKthe State ,|i:it jH a natUe-horri Texan ho-
of Texas in iluiiitiing its printed re- ,i> a native of Collin county, horn at
port concerning the Adjutant Uen-' M' .ss Mix miles north of M.-Kinney;
partly to hi; many years' aervico In
u iif h exeerp ^ Southern I cpai tuieiit. and partly
II and 12 or ,,, • (,lad thill as eommander of tin
era I'm I n piirtini lit.
will In found on I'agi
I lie report Is as follows:
"An audit was made of the
ju nit I;. m i a I's nl flee for t he
.en I cu inning; Si pi cinlicr 1,
All
two
.mil < ml nig
lion! k . per
to SepU i ll
died. Th
| i-ri n I ma n .
failure to
counts. ut
counts to
finler
dit an:
th
purtHn t
with th
Collin farmers will str.v a hie
spring oat acreage if the weather
man permits. But he wouldn't allow
them to tow much fall wheat.
Only a few more .las- in which to
qualify as a voter. He sure you have
a poll tax receipt. This warning is
intended for iioth men and women.
It is said that wool in a suit of
clothes can be bought for ♦a.J.i. Well,
with about J4U added to this the
Wholesale price to the retailer tho
manufacturer ought to be able to "get
by."
The second annual sale of the Col-
lin County Purebred Livestock Associ-
ation Is to he held In McKinncy March
2nd and 3rd. One hundred and tifty
bead of purehreds will be sold. It
Will be a great sale, no doubt.
Mrs. John Church of McKinney is
county chairman of the league of wom-
en voters and Is making a determined
effort to induce every woman of vot-
ing age to obtain a poll tax receipt
entitling her to vote In the coming
primary election.
Gov. W. P. Hobby's administration
has more than met the > xpectatlons of
the friends of good government in
Texas. His official acts and accom-
plishments hn'.e l'. instated th" Lone
Star State government in the rcr'p.et
of the res: of the nation.
Collin county should ha * more or-
chards—because fruit from it n iches
the family fr> -h and in the best pos-
sible condition; tattcaus. the family
has fruit of which it would often be
deprived; be. . ise the .'.unily can pre-
serve and can enon-h for the winter;
because any surplus may be disposed
of without tuff;, uity for good pi.. . -
Worth peiiincrulle pla l form." Mr.
il further states that "We av
go ng to trralgn at the bar of public i
..pin ..ti voui pow r-cnihenBling pro-
gram ii.d test whether or not the
peopl . pprove official usurpation
pnd il. inlin e of their will ami disre-
gard >.f th. public interest as you ad-
vocati ." Henry says we are eager for
the frav Now Hob isn't half as eager
is h. tries to make the people think
he is Let us see for a moment who
It. L. Henry is. 11. served the Waco
district in congress for several terms,
lie was never accused of being a
staunch supporter of the present
liemoeratic iidminstration. He de-
cided he would step higher and made
the race for the United States Senate,
trying to Capture Senator (.'has. A.
Culberson's seat. He was left by tho
wayside, having been dropped out of
tin race in the preferential primary.
Mr. Henry is very sarcastic ill his
d.mini ation of the last Legislature
because this lawmaking body com-
posed of highly esteemed and re-
spected gentlemen, voted to ratify
the amendment to the Fedtial con-
stitution en the issues of National
prohibition and made it possible for
the good women of Texas to vote.
This he -a-.s was not the will of the
uiaporlu of the people of T xas. As'
I i vcr\ small t ot. .• • - t iio i
i audit.-
\ on ml :i I, I !i I 7. 'i'ln
till- I •epartuient prior
1, I !i I 7, was poi.r, in -
' ' a fit 1111r> to el ter a
counts on the hooks,
o keep copies Of till ft!"
aitd i hinging various uc-
'. oi".- approprla th in.
i • • • i' ii in na i-.'incn I con
iv gri itly Improved and .
i in inaiigiirated.
lit of 111.s and oilier I le
1 p 1. ssi s ; lie Coin illlttc
in . d of a uniform auditing
i e j ii-parimcnis of the
(S ve i n in en t wlili frc<|ticnt
in.I the Couimittc. most
r. coiiinieiiilK the inaugura-
You May Need Glasses
A lot of pcip . need gla- ■ and don't realize it. 1 hat s my
busines I am In i. to gi\ e .u mi examination and tell you whether
or not you ne-d gla.-s.-s. i can lit you properly if you need tliem.
J. F. COLE
At Mitchell's l>ru« Store. "Been Here a Ix dk Tiite."
* 1
t longl v
lion of same.
"Tip- lira, ice of charging a spoclflc
ippropi lallon with foreign items Is
vu-or. -i \ ■ "ail iii iicI, and stringent
ieg.isl ■ 11 i- recouiiiieudcil onibody-
ing sevii. penalties for the violations
of the nil. nt of the Legislature, as
shown In tin appropriation bills.
"The I I s of (he Comptroller's
office show that a warrant was is-
sued io K. L. Henry for $7O9.O0, and
the same paid by tlie Stale Treasurer.
i n-it officers' training camp at Leon
Spiing- In- insirueti'd in tho art oi
r volunteer business and profes
nal in. ii fiom every city of tin
191 r>. si.ie.
Tin ( .ii. Scott was graduated fioin
Wit l'o ut In IKMl .Hid fldlll the
i i.t, and I'm ' 1 rx i.oo| ill 1 K S".
i nl I Mm io lull I lie served as
. .niein I adjutam and during the
'ii -ii-Ami a ii a war was a-i.stunt
i It Hit i .'in i a i i.i' the 7th Army
'.up . 11«. ais.i in lx.(H was adjutant
rd In th. In.to Kiean campaign
1 1908 li. waii g dial' .1 from the
nl Y U i|' 1 "I!'"'' a lid 11 '.III I il 1 n to 1
| ill! was iiiljulant general of Texas.
1 lftlfJS-lIM • lie s- r\cd us as istaut 1
. a ' , i in i : 1 at In oit|ita rf. is of
I 'Il n ppilie . li V ion a lid i rout |
I -ill to 1 !i I (i was adjutant til the Istj
i di' ISrltfti'le and in charge of
i iiiiy, affairs In lln- Southern !><•-
i . mien' 11.* < l-e i ui/.eil an I com I
n. inded tiio Hth Cuvalry in 1916-17 I
and In the latter year was called
II mil a border post to take char",.' of
tie f:r.it offers training camp at
l.< an S| rings, a i a nip from whii Ii
. i e graduated an unusual number]
nl' iin ii uliainlng In h rank in nilb-
e inent iterviee. The same year lie
w niad" a ; rlgntli r general In the
National Army ami then, despite the
I'll t that lie was mole than tit) yens
of ag '. he was out nf tho few gener-
als ordered in serve ill Fr; nee. lie
commanded ti e r>7111 Hrigad. and a
part of the 80th I'ivlsion wiille (rain-
ing, and early In (lie World War was
i iced in command of Huso S i lion
No. 2 in France, which Include ! the
II \ V F. V < L It
PI AN O
MOVED
by experts. Any other kind of service
is risky and apt to prove very expen-
sive. We make a specialty of mov-
ing pianos. We employ none but ex-
perts in that particular line. We hav*
every facility und ample equipment
for doing such work so tlm piano la
never damaged In any way. Hetter
pay us for moving your piano than to
pay a big bill'for repairs.
McKiiincy Transfer /i Slorago Co«
I'hone SIKli.
——
The account is for legal services and 'ports of Bordeaux
expenses to Washington City. It is
not as. ertaincd what It-gal services
Were rendered by Mr. Henry, He Wusjtlie groat Anieri.au dock, and
in Washington during the investiga-
tion, and General Hutchlngs could
not i.e gotten before the Committee."
This report was submitted io the
I .a Pillion, Kocli-
!fort and Dagoun.. lie was in < hargo
j«>f the development of the section em-
Iluaclng rest camps, trailng areas,
ware-
houses at Bordeaux end Sail Sulpiio,
ri mount stations liimbo' mil!:* and a.
ear fnctnrv. Near the end of the war
he wn placed In command of the
■list Division anil after the signing of
Senate and House of Representatives I the armistice was placed in command
Kebrnarj 1. nils by the following '"f K,'rt ' 'TT?' .he
i Novrinb« r 1019. In* cm mo hack to th«
committees: I al Wcstbrook, chair- g,,,,,,aI.,mi.nt as l.'ort Sam
man. I M Altlcrdlce, Geo. 11. Hop- Houston coiiiiniiniler. rounding out a
kins. ' I:. Buchanan, K. A. Uecherd,
•I i", I 10. Clark, C. B. Hudspeth, O.
S. I.atiiinorc, J. (j, Me.Nealiis and Lon
A. Smith Senate Central Investign-
perlod of si rvlee which Included
activity In an Indian campaign of
1890, in Porto lilco, the Philippines,
win re among other duties, he was a
colon. I of the constabulary, and
Take a Ride In
The ESSEX
Tlip brciikt'i of world's records. 'I lie Essex set the
world 'J4 lionr road murk of 1,0GI miles. It's endurance
is unmatched.
I, it any wonder that the Essex lias made a world's sales
record of more than ^.'{5,000,000 paid for 22,000 Essex cars
in its first year. Ask for a demonstration of the Essex
or Hudson ears for both of which we are dealers.
Taylor's Garage
'The Best In Everything'
So. Tenn. Street.
4
&
V
Hon I'onimittee and W. M. Fly, ! Frwice. He Is entitled to wear eight
chairman. 1> S. McMlllin. vice-chair-Ik'n nf' 0 name-
man, I ii t'uller. W. |J. Cope, 13. H
a result i
iiate tl .
l'rage ! ad
I . gU'.itui
|ly:
war,
pen. or Jr., Jack John-|War!
"Illotson, 1.
i
Bryan, I; I'.
son, Leonard
child, and C. K. Kentell
|.position to woman sut-l.,. . , ... ..
! L.\ccuti\ i- • oinmitti e ot Hie House.
Tho above iv. was received by Mr.
II.. r\ prior to the Investn itlon made
linn leave our city anil state. Mr.
Hayes ordered The Weekly Tiemo-
t rat-tiazette to follow him vlth old
home news. Mr. Breeheen Is a for-
... , mer Prosper business man v.ho came
In linn war. fPanlsh-Ainer|ran,to M(.Kln R fcw
Philip], ne lnsurrec:Ion. world whpn ,ip purcha8ed the No,.,h S|l|p
Barber Shop. His new homo Is on
one of the very Inst paved streets of
our city. We welcome him.
apple butter. Hnydon's No.
CALPWKLL, Mgr.
2 ROY
-light majority, Yet the
nttit' > d auiciulin. I t■ to
constitution ami which
Cuban nicupation, Porto Itiean
l>. fair- occupation. Mexnan border and the
Central !'>"cneh Legion of Honor.
' (Sen. Scott's future plans have net
In ■ n announced, but It is expected
tlu.i lie ml Mi . Sc..ft Will remain in
Pan Ant.urn.
Just received fresh shipment
of
Queen of Dixie Hen feed makes th*
liens 'ay. Sold by Milligan Grocery
Co.
White Billows flour has helped to
hulld a reputation as a good cook for
bousa mlsof housewives.
We do (lie very best of pi luting.
hav. |
i'gi i,i-!
nil
v the majority might
hud no effect on the I
Ut ing the amendment
is making much to do a
see what the an lis did a few
l ack. H'tin tnJicr a majority ot
(i'M of the State of Texas
tui* the statewide prohibition
i' n should be submitted to a
if 'he people. Tills was instiuc-
by th
la I iil'i
tl
th L
e lit
coniiir't • of the 35th Lcgis-|
Vet Mr. Henry would have |
lew* that tin Stitli Legislature:
I" • w i i -, -m 1 >c/./.Iiug unc. Seven
s nf II..• above Senate i'oiu-1
were
>*isl 11
Car Cotton Seed
County Tax Collector Henry K.
Morgan and City Tax I'olector Kd.
B Brown are both most obliging and
accomodating public officials.
They're more than anxious to re. *lve
your 1919 taxes and i-^ue to you a
receipt that will give you the in-
estimable privilege of voting in all
the Important elections h.> year.
Pay your poll-tax Do it now.
MeKlnney's reputation in support
of tin. various war h. ris and cam-
paigns for war w k funds is most
commend: li e 1." ry time our
ernnn n. called for w t s new-
Cltlxells -pot led w|t' what
.r
asked '
war ll
poop!'
again I
their ;•
the i
lengi
It b
pa r'
Oilier
p resit)
the I"
wars iii' iti
ptlSSII.I. .«
gov-
tuir
was
md more. Now since the
•n w . n the l««> ally of the
tht Ir government should
a nlf st. d t, supporting
• at iu his fight to have
tr 11\ ratifa d and the
mi ' is covenant adopted.
our i itlu-ns eg .rdb . of
atlon to vie with inch
v: It .nd support of their
ntl his plans In safeguard |B
if the world tiy making
< and as well-nigh lot*
t I- pos bb to Insure hv
Ml."St
\ ote
'ions to .air rc|iresentatlves. But
what did the lintls do? Di-splte these
instri Ions, the action of a few an'ls
trampled the wish of the people un
tier their feet and the question wr.i
r.e\-r sulmitted to th•> ;.«oplo to sav
vhetiifr or not we should at .bat
turn have siatewul^ probib 'l-n.
Iii member tl legislature w is in-
struct. d '• -ui nut this question. Who
laid il'.wi on the Job? Who defied the
will of the people 1
the put.,ie interest
that M:
the an'
man
Wilson
Vdlll. Il :
pard, the M
the anti-f. i
thinks that
statew id,
the -t.itt
I P e;i
same
in the
minds
au
committee v.cr
I', rs . f the SAilD Leulslaturc,
Let the people think.
My car load of Mci.ane cotton seed
has irrived fi 'in In.. ,,hurt, Texus, and
" uicinhi iu of Hp j cft|1 now Mt,|| (1,,.,,, |o you in any:
• and six members of i|inintlty you may desire. These are
too mem- tl® host dry, high quality seed. I
gladly recommend them to you. Be
sure to get some out of this car and
you'll get the best and save money
too. I advise every farmer to buy now.
J M A.N Hit LOWS, The Lending Seed
Store.
I'W It POLI. TAX.
The time is upon us when poll taxes
must be paid if we are to have the
privilege of voting. Tills year is a
year of general elections, from the
President of the United States down
It. I*. Stsitt.
to the lowest oillces. Great issues are fust letter.
Wants to buy second hand Nation-
al ('ash Regis!, r; office d.sks nnd of-
fice chairs, (live full description in
at stake, it is not only the privilege,
but the duty of every citizen to quali-
fy for ids citizenship. We have the
Who disregarded I*"'Ht Government on earth, as is shown 8. H.
The same gang • (ger desire of millions to come|
it P. SCOTT, McKinney, Texas
MOVED INTO NirW 1IOMK.
Henry is now aligned with our ■hores. Our Government ren-j
llii'cliocn Purchase*! ,f. It.
Hayes Property On West
Tucker Street.
.ihiniitioiusls, the anti-wo-
igist the anti-Wood row
anti-present Democratic
ton, th. a ntl- Morris SheP- ! ernment in the world. The least that
ti-Gov, W. p. Hobby and
tl
>f
tiers more service to tho people and p 1T Breeheen, proprietor of the
tu\. . them lighter In proportion to North Silo Barber shop, hnr moved
what it renders than any other gov- 'n'° ,liM recently purchased home
oil West Tucker street which he re-
cently bought from Jarvls Hayes,
.xp.'ii. d of one wlio claims The latter moved to (Iklab ima last
,• v.- Hut M: Henry " K"od eltizcti is that lie dmll week, where be has purchased .1
farm which he wilt cultivate and
where he will make his permanent
home hereafter. Mr. Ilayes' new
In me Is t ear ('oalgate, "kin. The
latter has lived many years nenr
Prosper. Bin a Mills and In MeKln-
iiov and enjovs an extensive ac-
thls -v* 1 1,1 th0 l""""'y provided „ll(l,ntnm.p
refusal to submit the
Wo ai • 11 !et I\- I■, ii i> 1 - pr. si.h nt,
Woodrow Wilson ml his t • lllant
rectirtl of act oiiipli-hinents suit ' be-
comlnc ie ■ . i of ita .1. no ■ i . . ii.i
the picHldent of o ir nation Kvery
effort to cnii.ari is- tin |t,' dent and
his sdministi at on -hould l.. .trongly
rnndfii n.'d and tin authors given to
understand that tu« patriotic Ameri-
can citizens we should f lush the Job
along the lines that we started In up-
on and iu t'timpllshed so gloriously to
•ur Nittlon credit thus far
pay bis poll tax and be at the ballot
I i. il.itlon to tic voters ot ho* to register iii manhood or worn-
p. tfectL all right.Why? :tinhorn! to the best interests of the
u- ins gang. And it's tin country.
i 'tig and they . re working rhe women will be permitted to
i< old way to prejudice tin
•in eitlsenshlp of Texas "icy sc<ur. poll tax. If they fail to,
Me i inibers have dwindle.I they will he deprived of that privl-
. mi t: it tin y .an hardly raise n lege. The thirty-first day of January
and I e. i i... they bay., bet nine so is the la-t day poll taxes can be ob-
■ ii t-n i fit a nt ■' d im in sup i, i urn- 'allied. There will be a rush the last
pan d to tin number ol true h mo- few days. Better pay ) ur poll tax
erat in Texas, and tie. uuse they are at once.
no lt ng>
■re who regie' to see
allowed to hold office and
dietu'o an to how this government
-hie. .1 be run they think that every-
body «bi p wrong Mr. Henry, In an
Idr, al the Collin County Kx Con-
fident. and (>ld Settlers plcnlt ami
reunion hi re la t summer referred
(o th. last (Thirty sl*th) legislature
as a "Hunt h of grafters, usurpers of
power and all that the members did
was to spend the people's money."
Dye That Skirt,
Coat or Blouse
■" •— -- „ al| ."
'dn
Qjneten
The modern cemetery has progressed greatly in advance of some of
the ancient graveyards. The BgypUnn cemeteries were always located
on the western bank of the Nile toward the setting sun anil tho tombs
usually faced east, occasionally south, but never west, since to the
Egyptians the sitting sun was the symbol of death.
Tf you wilKcall, we will show you some examples of mod-
ern burial architecture and furnish you prices or any
other data you may request.
McKinney Marble and
Granite Works
Phone 053
GEO. W. OLABK, Proprietor,
Box 55,1.
McKinney, Texas.
4
"Diamond Dyes" Make Old. 9habby,
Faded Apparel Just Like New.
Tht compulsory attendance lnw is
tit \ , rfeetlv, in McKinney All pu-
pil-. Ietw. cn the av< * f H and 11
years on Si pi 1 I I'J md rbi ofleil ^
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should fniniltnrlise themselves with Ro,mI". dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts,
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the law so as to ax .id unpleasant- A IMrectlon Book is in packsge.
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Of knowledge of its provisions I akow TOM "D<#momd Color Card.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920, newspaper, January 22, 1920; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293261/m1/10/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.