Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1862 Page: 1 of 2
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Our Country-May saealways ;.-.. Ut i'tht or wrong-Our Country.
FOTUSHEHO.
EncmsT 4 COST.
PALUS.DAlllS COlM TO.US JONG 23.1&62
(WHOLE NHKBt 499.
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1TRM3 OF
Tail DALLAS HERALD.
PUBLISHED KVbBY nATVE&AT.
Ota COPT. el Bortb4 (la adranc.)
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low
rfulM Ad-rorllaln. .
. . V.- t m.r t i mt Ana doUrtr Mr
aiiurt u to Iiqm of tnrior tp or tlittii liu.4 or
Nmibuwll. for ilit- Unit luwiriloa and. Buy cmtn rwr
a fc .....-r .Iimihiil Iron
40. lOMriton laorwwrt m ..
Ii-m ratM to tboM wlo n.lMi If the yoar. Sua-
taiaa audi If not mora lata out square will
W aaanuiieaaiouia of ruallato far Sta'e or Ih-
Irkii om .M. or fcr tut UrtWaiuro 10 ; Coaat J- uSl-
MH SI. ' ' '
rnnl.riicl. wluii fcUiltlid fo our eel.
mnn will bo .hrul rloubUt lit nlvi rililr.g "'
rf" Ad'i-rtlMttwnui Ilie iubllunUiia wuicu !
o..i'M i In. mt Ik 1-U1 f"r la rdr iii.i u
1(71 WirX rn.?U.ry. liiu iiCo ui IB Wu be
rfri-fjy a.torrd in. ..... i
t5AdTriim"utinil marked with the vun.br.r
ruwrtioaa wilt ti conHnnoU uuill wVerww li-
eeciod or Hi tlir llncretivu oi Out i'uhb-buit uml
chroM for'liiKv.
Ou- All coramiiiu'ilitn of buiinau oiur ntut
t luMn'-! t tins FnMI-hTn.
iilli siTAlX Or' 1 r.A.Vo I
Count or Uu.nto.-).
To A Sheriff vf Vinton couninuUir.j;
"YrOU are hereby conunanded that you
i auromon by piiblisuuuUeurn Wright
wlioHa reaidenoe ia. unknown 10 to ant ap-
pear before the Dimiict Conn to be holdeu
in and lor llio c0.miy Ifiitoii ut the
Court Houae thercol in the town of Penton
n the M Jiondny iu Fobrimry next tlu-u
lii.i tbevu tu aittwcr'ibe putiliuu rf 'i ilinon
iieVBna arii Diipiul Siovein lileil in s.nkl
!0Url ajuiiiat tbo a:iiiJ Oeo. Wright Hud nl-
egiug in unbalance fti i'hIIowb (o.-wit:.'
Thcv Btaio tliat iiia Wri;;lit iind J... W.
AwleV pmcbiiot'J of II. Caward n.J K.i-
tuBi U-ii ii traci of IntnUitiMlwl in
on comity on the w.alcia of lltnmn creek
vonUiuing four liuii'lic.l acres ami toot
.leir bond for lUle lo tins sume dmcd Uiu
:.d day of Novfiiiilicr' A. 1. l6ro); that snid
lfrigin . oudXIiwit-r wtro tan joint owiiom
rf aiiid. tiind;' and tbut on tbo 10;h duy of
ilarohA.'D. t SlU. for and in oonsideiitiiou
uf thiittiw of $4lK' tbi-said W right sold to
i.iese'petilioncri) J 00 of miid limd-dcucr bed
i.jgiii bond nd to bo tukoa out of said
.. aot West of said Uwlr' luiid; lhat.it
4 At time of said puToh; so tlie.y publ k U
'fright the stub oi llireo hcudrcd and twan-
' fWjTen and 2'J-IOU dollars uud Ro thoir
4o OUJ." or liiC n"i. "'
pA '.hint buill l'!' raid J ': )'0f
atn(ifi! Ihttv :'.i i..tl!-
XI.'.
011'.-
II.
fci't;er'i:U f..n "J; o'' t. i - i" 'i
l not a ot .''; .!. - bauds .if
t' t'iti! ! .Hd." !-' '" C.'l".v
(d ha U br..u' '!. -u .; . ! bifi-.-r-.
Jdkfiin Sm':-b .!:.!.. '
nad U'l tbo oi" 'J ''"'ii '
V.'llliam K. ltosatnii. staK'ix too riaidi
toward and Lu b ive m:ido ii dd lo said
: nd to said Wnhi iind J.awkT ami lbs
ii.inie. in now on iocoiM in the Olerk 8 office
of Uenluu comity and they si " ' 'bat tbo
add iy.iagiuliiwd.wl doui ilia State of Tex-
;i I and ib.t L'pM'H. wholly lalkd and rclu-
i 4 to nnili'o a Villa to said laud lo tlitso
- uintilla and tbiy charge that sai.l Wright
u wholly ami totally insolvent a 'fact tliai
s well known lo lhi hpld.ora. of mi I note
id they arc how. 'seeking lo collect said
ii tca and.lenvc! !:eeo. plaintilVa without vt-
j 'eai tn caac ihey iail'to ct a tiuu to. said
Und.' 'fhey do liVl wik to avoid iho p.ty-
ivent of aid nblca 1-U' that : Justice uwty lii:
."jne and these p!a'.iaiSs.p'ndci:ted in their
r ghtr! they ul .hut the said holdets of
a id nolm be enjoined from codec iu slid'
r itfg until auch time hk they can cei a de
i.w-ftfr tic title tc lid!iri f r- In h
.-e'nt they ahall fail to gqt n t'iile they ask
!.' at tlie injunction may bo made (.erix'ttinl;
nd to tbia end thi-.v makn 'h" aid tt'riirht
M"'. W. Fain and William E. Roaaeau all of
i.hom except said Wiiubi rea-.iie in Uemoa
c mntv; defcodanu to ibiat Suitj-and at iho
liaal bearing be asks for a dcrc for tiilo
s.'ainat the Said Wri(-ht and that all thn
tiilo ef aaid land bo diveati'd om of anid
M'right and Veiled in these petitioner and
tiiey ak lor a' Judgment lor. coata ;ainst
tiid Wright and-for all general relief.
Herein fail not but buo you then end
t iere before said eoitrt ibis writ -itli your
r jtnrn tbereoa abowing bow you bae ese-
tited tbeearne.
Witnesa Kd. F. Hie.klin Clerk.
fBAI.)of lha Diatrict Court of Denton
VenpAiounty.. Uiten under my baud
acal of aaid court is the town of lr-
- . . . ' 1 . . - 1 A T
tin una ia ih aay oi auuary a. v.
iSC'i. KD. F. HFC KLIN
Clerk Dittfiet Ocurt Denton Cuvity. Trx.
Cant te band January the Vlt l8b2.
- CCDAUGntRl'V SlgpSf
lMt TrinUr fe Ifi td.
1 1 T
. Administrator's Notice.
N'OTIOU i heoiby gien that at the N-
Tember term I8tl of tbe Honorable
Coiinly Court of Karam) county letter of
admiaiatralion an tba eatate orOlivt Green
rleceaaed mart granted to iba underainncd.
All peraona iinnx
taU are bereby aeUfltd la prea at tb mbi
wi-.kin tba tiat required b law or tbey j
. THOMAS SMITH
iaVr. Bet tf Vlh Crtea
- Januat7 15 1602 U 6.
Si
'Vfatolrsale mI Rftalt ;rrer
- v tv. W. earner ! tie l'ubl.c Square.
DENTON TEXAS.
Alwaya ea haad a general auppiy of
lnoa. af aVaimly Cramlri rro-
tl.leil. A.Cn kic ia beaold trjr
.atrrrc. . JGtlJ-
'.iSOIHB CALL FOB THE COUXTKi
mm
IIvinj just returuod from tho
tny and tho toila and privutinns v
camp and oIJ I have ajjaiu to call
upoa tb$ tcrocV tf Tuxas to go
wi;U mo to tho pot of duty und hon.
or aud assist in ttocurin tp Na-
tional Independence b' tlmoly and
efficient action. Thin is the iiglit
of our. Nation's ploor.t tlio dark
liluudii- ot' DptirtUhivri. loyvtir do.p
darknoca prevailn tho enemy tivad
ouc soil hold 'our cilieB and tueuiiB
of- trancportiitioif. blockadi ouc
ports dostrtiy our commerce do-
privo us of the comllrts and neces-
saries of life raiso V prices ofx-
torliou tho very urticlvs iiieefwry
to ou.r cxistencu threiHen to oppre
us villi laws noi of our own making
and which are anttigoniiilic tu every
se'iitiiuent of- riu;ht tli.ivat.en. the
ConfiM-atioa of. 'Ur- pnerty to
muKo us uh lVi'fiin n rcil' lo en-
shtvo our men cjuaii.o the Bervant
with his master destroy our nocial
compact and muiiieipal regulations
and aliovu ail to pollute our wives
iind diiiiffhtA-rs with a degradatip;i
deepur than a Uiuiianl. dca'-.h
The loss of our cities auJ:Vs proud
onward march of-tho foe has given
tiim ilij prcstt'- of' vi(-0'. the
fluah . qf yvfKl'Jcet embi-Uens !.jia
to greater deeds of daring and
gives hira tho vain; boast of su-
perior chivalry. Qui-cause niust.be
?iv-t:.ire'!.and the h':n:.:.r!-. " f;c. h'-.r.i-ti.;f;:'::;h
i '' ttu ai-! .
b'."iA I-' 'ei I! ! . k I i . ! . in .' I.:
tvTV t'j' V'.-" . llif l:ve '..X:
L: ill
-1 1 1 i;' (.In
i'j th:.n
...ui-
.imi i.j
prt'Caii!' ' t're
m. uo tuar oi our uibiiUHlt success.
Texas hits -gallantly reponded to her
country's call tor troops ! In every
army in lli.o.Couederacy the .Tex-
tui's camp-kettle. hangs ut the mess
tiro anit'Texitu's footlit'll is hoard
approaching the foe in deadly strife
upon every battle field while he
writes his deeds of valor with bay-
onet and sabre upon the lines of the
hau.-hty invader..
I jtsk then the chivalrous bravo
men of the State of Texa3 and the
noble LoiiiHiiinians.westot' the Mis
sissippi river to organize Compa-
ni.es JiaiUtlin a; anu.. ikugimeiiU--
constantly rigidly and eCcijntly
and by the first of September next
let us meet tho foo on his own field
rather than invite his armies to de-
VMstsitn our own country in supply-
iifr their troops and thus laing
''' .' .. .. . . rr-i .
wasGoda lairest neruage. ma
object of. this call is to prepare and
consolidate a suthcunt number of
troops to make our strength felt on.
the enemy's ranks and to be always
between the enemy and our homes
rh.inutionMwemaTbia-
or m sucn siiuauwu j
Die w aeienu our u --w.-.
er and whenever.. it may beiavaded.
As soon as a sufficient numrer;- oi .
httallions and resi'
ments. havebecu.reported.it wilij
. . . w nlriril
bo my. object to receive enlarge.!;.
liberties from the t-ecrorary oi ar
by which we may be disbanded at
as early a day as will bo safe for our
lintw.v iinrl nnKltinn. and always to
i . .
be on lhflwt a de Of the iUlSSIS-
sippi river.
.
a the name or mjt
call npon her pat- j
I once more in
bleeding country
not sires and noble youth to noct to ;
oar country's banner.
Address me at Dallas at once
arm them if possiblo-r-cquip them ' au Harper's l-crry were either re-; leporU the enemy in tho
.. .. i. i.Mf.!il.l.: lriil them oi ciuiied or violted bv t.to Cuiittdo- of Stone Inlet 1000'J strong.
:.. ta -.r.i ... l-nti-illiiis. rate scouts daily. Jicgo brigade has been disbandc
. '...IU
. .o strike
t ta and
i i of Na-
. 'nvalry.
to copy
i-i. IQ
for our hi 'ri. vn.i
Cod who rt.!r- -ie .j
tiona will v. ' V. i
. . l;. v :
Late Coh'iK'i inii '
T ELK CP-
t inbl ll: J.. i ri.J ''. . '
SIad'hon" Jo-:-- .V.
) uvo re-
. .'iwkson
tho bi'o
".l ;'d!o7-
iea.
ii 'aught
I. las n-
; ii. laing
icoived lull lile '
iUiss. ana i-'v . i .
unJ !!th w!.!t:ii o .iia
in.r hiifhly i - j r'
Another yyt. ' h..?!U- !.
by fctonew:.:; .Ji-tUtvi.
j;aia routed lii:' :ri i.
Shields.
IvlOUMO.VD j: inn !!l.ii..
lowing dispai'.'ic . wc; o r.
fol-
lhy Gov. Letcher iukI mut.
Staunton Juno Sth Gen. Shields
crosud the Shenandoah river at For
Jiupublic and attacked Gc.u. Jat k-
son this morning; after u sharp
contest ho waa. driven back .y;th a
loss of tv-o j)ioc t-s of a.rtiHury..;-.r-Fremont
attacked Ewcll Wo have
driven him. back and li.weil is still
Dressing him hard; Shi'.ds is on
thn bank of the Shenandoah
: "V
.la'A-soti holds him in cheek. I
to bti able to annouco a y
rCat VitlO-
yy to Voa to night.
Second disimu-h to Gov. Lcttacr.
Glorious vi.etory I' ivniont com-
M.KK.rl -I 11. Ml I'll! T'lt 'TA t .
We will et Shifltii to-morrov;-. I
will give you. caHU.alties to-morrow.
T!iird d.miuitcli. Um. Stewart
und iiUy bout v.oundod but not
dangerously a vouijiiete victory.
i:
c ty on Saturday.' Ash hyp cavalry
iiud a fikirmhjh rear llarrisonhurg
oti Thursday and captured an J'Jng-
iisii J.iaronut Su i'ercy Woodeu.
Col iii the Yankee army.
Jiu iiiioM). Juiui tith. Sharp can-
nouudiisg heard in tho dircthin. of
.Meeh.inicsvilio thi-i mornin:;. No
;.ei-ounl3 from it h?vi) been lvecived
yet
Aot'sTA June 7t!i. A djspatt'h.to
t'.io Columbia (S. L.) Carolinian
s.iys Geiu t'ettircwand Col. Iom.ix.
iv-.-re not lviiieu otu ifro orison
:
Ki.'.I.e enmuy nanus me itieii-
mond Koxn-mint-r announces afficial-
rr. ii-
!v tout jaekson wan at y iiicnesiur.
It was only his cavalry tpat pom -
. . ( hVcdcriek. Wiliiamsport i
bqr' Virginian ol yesterday re
organ iso cn
-ri .'hmonp. Ju?ie7t.n.-aao ljTacn- Newark. .. June i in
porta on autujrity oi an oucor;. u. a. rueamer Augusts ea cnane.i-
wounded in. the fight that a victory ton May.U'Jth which says "I have
was won bv Jutkson. over MneUls !
aj S'.rasbarg. o official mlorma-
t on of the light has been roceived.
Tim rirr.f.is talhllL'. All IS OUlOt a-
All ia quiet a-1
"Vi.. '
Q.O June 9.-4 Special .
.. . Ul0 Savannah flepubli-
i;orotti tr t.l.H .Savannah P.enubh-
n datod the 7lh says: I
. "Small rcim.aoiterrng parties of
tho enemy were obecrv.ed this mor-
n'ni? on the opposite side. of the
ritgP from Chattanooga two were
ture(j 0TXJ. .Coats. IhM enemy
g j number of rifle shots yester-1
day across the rtver. 'J.ney sueuca
Mound Depot Zi muea wees oi
Chattanooga ; W on hurt. The .
enemy s loree. a euu gri.uuv. ad-
the Lincoln train thief has 1
. Peear.arcji and sent to Atlan-1
ta for execution.
5 o'clock P. 11.
Enemy just ofned their latter-
. rmnrh.nnnnitiiKiddofthecitv. i
I. . -I...-.!
IU immlDOO ppo itiame o i. t
with shot and shells without giving
t.io slighU'st notice creating a great ;
.q mont th4 womtn and chil-;
jren -rney ara flying in cvry di-
rection.
n.if hath ries are reDlvimr
I il. i .ln...ra Itm-ti nn u I
conataut fira. No serious damage
miiKi lue djio.1 v . . - - - f -1
d ne to buildings yet.
6 O'obOfK p. . Soveral of our
men wour d d at body killed. Pas-
Burgers this morning report tho
phellinR ntill continuea from 6 to ll'
o'clock. Tho Crutchtleld houses arc
tho only buildirgs struck.
t:lal lo tb UubUo Rjfllii.j.
Cattanoo'oa Juno 7. Srnail re-
connoiturii) partios of tho enemy
were observed thic moruing on the
opposite bide of tho river. Our
i;Ut8 in pushing thoir observation!"
found themselves close to thn ene-
L my and lost two men. taken prison.
rs. rrom the iiiovemeoVs oi te
l'edorttla it is expected tnat they in-
tend to cross the Tennessee at Kel-
ley's ferry ten milles below this
poiut Whatever their intentions
are they have as yet made no dem-
onstrations of an attack. e are
ready for them whenever they come
guns in battery and our men all un-
der arms.
Auiu'sta June 7. The Savrtn-
aah Republican of this morning has
it dispatch from Chattanooga da'ed
the tith hint. Ithars: "Three tilths
ct the Ut Kentucky cavalry were
syi prised on. Wedue'day by a large
torn? of the federals under Gen.
Mitohell estimated at 4000 men. at
iSweeder's Cove 1 miles from Jas-
I per on tho Winchot-ter road ami
! '2U miles from Ohattandoi'o. Oar
r.m-K.r. t1aa.il'i.u tiriimnrl ii
cut their way out with a loss oi
gtl in killed and wounded. The en-
. qiny'alcaa much greater than curd.
Mitchell is supposed to bo coming
against Chattti;'ioogp.. iprivuto let-
ters received here this monjtingcon-
tiriu the abore except f.s to the
loss
i -(
beir.y estimaUvi from 12(1 to
Col A.
til.
1' Vans
ii en-
U.t A. tld
v il. ku ':::' Aiii.ivr?'.ii
lite iiuiv i'ork Zouaves Col. A.
liod'e 87th New York. Three
Brigadier Gens. wou.'id.ed none ad-
lu'uted killed.
Front tho SoutSjcra. Co-ytrAort?icrn
Accounts.
Nuv YoaE June Sth. A IXiltou
Head letter says the railroad com-
munication between Ch ylesto-i and
Savannah is cut of. This waa ac
complished by Gen. Stevens with
8UU men. They were met by 1000
of the enemy. A skirmish ensued
and after a short sharp fight the
rebels were driven off. We then
destroyed the track some distance
and held tho position till the enemy
ft )peared in strong force when we
retreated in gooa oruer. ino cap-
tain o? the revenue steamer r'lora
Vicinity
The
d.
The
Advertiser published a letter tl:. t.ou
bareiv time to torwaru a letter by
tho. prize just captureaotl this .'laee !
whijlt is on its way northward. 1 lie i
news hero is quite iiaportaut. Oiia
h.- .-it
Chftrleston by w
and . we expect sot
within lour miir-a-'ju
way of Stone Inlet
and we expect soon IQ-nitacn it.
Philadxchia Jufl 7th The
United States gun boat Uionville
arrived here lust night with three
steamers in tow which captured olf
Charleston in attempting to run
the blockade. Their names are tae '
president. LoprJiHa anA Eebcccc I
all from Nassau.
ine rresiuenrs rv.oKai i uen
Hunttr'. PwUm4Jiott w well w-
ctiyouat ion. vreu. xmu
tor had organized a bi!gad- of coa
trabands end was
about to rwiign
theuv to . build'ng entrdiiohirtJii s
and f irtilieatioiis. A sharp engage-
m.oiit had occurred with tho rtnel
batteries uttftone.. The. Union. for-
ces were virttwlly investing Chui 'Its-
ton. A reoel dU'i
or W illiams' L
chased by the
ton. A reDel sv-amcr wai run a.inore
ltnd. while being
blockading
ve-.-.'i
and is stul aground. 1 he echoimor
( lii. DrLZa til the 1V.CV Ctons tiUU.
. - i
is beiow.
Bfiocial te tlM Claclasail Oomaiorrbl.
Wasuinuion June 8th. Lorl
Lyons goes to England on the Per-
sia for ninety duys. Stewart his
Secretary of Legation is charged
with the duties and responsibilities
of the embassy during Lyon s ab-
sence. When Udell lotl the whita
houso 'ihursdav 371 wounded
some rebels were already brought
here. The - sanitary t-ouuuisbiou
vessels are much superior to thos
of the government. Kobert Small
and steamer- Phmier rendered val-
uable serviee to the navy and army
in tho expedition towurds Charles-
ton by way of tfione Inlet. Du-
pont speaks of Small's usefulness
iu dispatches to tho navy depart-
. ffi. .. . : . ... ; r
inwiib. Aiieie is .ieat Jy among
western men here ut the uuthentio
news of the opening of the Missis-
sippi and destruction of the rebel
lleet. The rebeis have only remain-
ing half a dozen boats ut Mobileund
.Nushviile afraid to leave. It is said
a large Confederate force is march-
ing on .Nashville. Kutnors have
been rile iu the community for bov-
eral days but roitttivg to them wt
have been unable to tdiaiu any-
thing from the South. It is repor-
ted that a largo force of rebels aro
menacing -Ntujhville from Hast Ten-
nessee. Kruii. JUumout commanding
at iNathviUe believes there ie some-
thing in it. it is unlucky that wo
have not on hand a considerable-
force to send liitn at once llq will
however be promptly reinforced
und if the rebela should make an
advance on .Nashville the result
cannot! bo otherwise than they will
be speedily overpowered.
Memphis: Jjany Argus of .Turn
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'; h'1:' i.i;c: Gov. Neith-
er: d ai.-Kson has giveu Shields ait
awful whipping capturing one reg-
iment and his nrtiiieiyIai.id driving;-
him niilea down the Sheunandoab.
Fremont appeared on tlie opnositii
bank of North and Sheuaijdoua riv-
ers. Our victory to-di3y over bhields
is complete. .fGen. JutkBOr had
reinforcements ho would save all.
Our loss iu very heavy but tho en-
emy's iM.tremenduoujj.. Our caval-
ry is still pursuing. i?reu:ont bun
.robbed North river ftiih a srnail
force at.Eockiitnd iidls.
Si :coni i)isi-ATt u. Our. lose yes-
teiday t-;s about two hundred j to-i
day it; is mucii heavier. I will give
you any news additional mat conies
to hund! We had a great victory
over Shields to-day.
Third Djsi-A'ii'u.. Frewont. i
falling back and bjocading the road.
Jackson is. pretsiifig fchieids. Urgo
forward tlie. rcinfoiveiiieiiltt 60 liiat
he may follow up his successes.
Si.etiil corrcobtlt-ura 0 'te Ji. 1. llin
London May -1th Thepurren-
der of Now Orleaus tad thw evacu-
tion. of Yorktown hav lalien Dp-
ou the Jintish public like two vcrT-
heavy claps of thunder. The first.
event is a mysiery no i ne pn t -nJa
to explain. We wait 1 i furihor
particulars.. As.itnownunei.rj.it.
ia uresruHnt witiaJarm.
it gunboats can pass shore batter-
ics and harbor defences what city
i.r the world is safe? Au iron thd.
gin boat ciuld ajcend the Thames
any-day and ly in the poo. be-
low ijonUou hriago.rsdutothe great
metropolis to submission oc to ash-
es but the cams is true of New-
York und of every cl y which lies
npm the sea or a navigable river.
L' tae southern porta to opened and.
the planters will sell their cotton
and buy k'oofK they mry do as they
pUase about tho restoration of tha-.
C'nion There i.t ayinpathy wita
t!ie South but it is ustits. TLcra .
is hatred of t he North lut itdcUr- .
m;.K3i.J action. luurt-st undin-t-.Ti-st
alone will govern.. And.
what is that iut'Tr-si? Ofte-third
of thj cotton mill in J.t'iii.nil ar j
idle Mid most another third are-
working ahori hantit-i or short
time dhoit time means twt) ex.
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Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1862, newspaper, June 28, 1862; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294209/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .