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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE.
Vol. Ill No. 166.
BRYAN TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 12 1898.
Price 5 cents.
A BATTLE IS N
t SAMPSON TELLS OF
HOBSON'S BRAVE WORK.
. Erjr I.Utl. Italall (arrlad Out in lb
Lalt.r by III Mm Win Kajael
I uiIhiii'i Ita.d.
PLANS OF CAMPAIGN
AT SANTIAGO DE CUBA.
An Attack Will Ha Mad" on Car.
I Ika ... . Tl lira Trace
March I . ... tba CII.
GLORY Sffi
MMMMMBMM
THE J9AMM !
ON AT MANILA.
Only Hih Grade Rout-
in town.
"Double Crown" Cheese.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Extra Fancy Prunes
and Evaporated Apples and Peaches.
-GOLD BAND" HAM and Breakfast Bacon.
ll.-u-. riMiiix-r D"i(. i
Atriiitiahlo iiml His I orri s Alt
Now Attarkiui; tin- IfMaffe
Troops Th nr.
DEWEI ffATCHINfi
THE ENGAGEMENT.
He Has Promi.-ril to Interfere- liould
llie InMiryent- l.cort to
Mx-.acr'inL'.
i mi i 1 1 i
BBST. FfcsMM
HOWELL BROS.
THE
CROCERS.
THREE ATTEMPTS MADE
TO KILL A00INALD0.
Anifii.il Mm mm mmrni ltwltT
le. He Withdraw. Iti-ward I'nr
Immmtm qmtmt WM
iir mmn mm.
GREAT
BANKRUPT
SALE
I FINE MILLINERY.
MISS St. LEON'S entire-
Stock of Fine Millinery must be
closed out at once in compliance
with legal requirements in such
case. Everything must go. All
Koods NKW AND UP- TO-DATE
and will be told at a great Sacrifice. The stock
include! everything in the Millinery Line.
MISS St. LEON has been employed as
Trimmer.
J. S. MOORING Jr.
Trustee.
New York Juua II -Spinal rob.i-
grain from Hong Kong .ay. a tattle (or
th.' .. . in f Manila .- in pr xt --
htJMaM Sia.ni.li trnjM and Aguiualdo.
Admiral Dewey ha. prnnilaed to pi
vent a raaarre .hould the insurgent
capture the oily.
Tin ypaniih gorrrnor ha. been nntl-
fli') that unlet he withdraw price put
uion tin- head of the in.urgi'in leader
Agumaldo ht will get uoriuarter Oth-i-rwian
Ihn rule of civilised warfare
will U- .trutly adhered to. A the re-
alt of tin. price la-tug plarrd on the
head of Airulttaldo three attempt havi
brn made to takr Aguinaldo'a life.
PEACE NOT WANTED
am l a. Tarry o
lor Tv
Madrid Jun 1 1
i lha War
Vaar. Vat.
8eeral
I. I ib.
Sioni.h
PARSONS' B0TTLNG mm-
Fnlmgrd and rvflttrd iti Nrw i.inl Improved Machinery v
Ht Nelly r'lrt t in mid l'.-l..-lili I'litnl. ik.w jiri-..r.-l ..
I mail f r a PI 1(1 Mol l oll MHl BIOH
QRADK soi. H I r.lt I -a. . at w bo oak tad total
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS PER CASE.
A autre of lha public psttnnage reepectttilly .olidlcd. Cuntrv Mer-
rlialilv I'll-. ti ic mi Keatiial aitie especially invited t give ita a trial.
VV. gunanta all g'K)la of our nianufMtari' and give prompt attention
to all orders. Call ..o or address
C. C. PARSONS Bryan. Tex.
Nature's own
Kin Cigsrs.
general art' quoted a. saying tiiat Spain
ran continue the war in t'ulu ! year
and that it i uejc to talk of peace.
mile. on a ba.i. of tatn iao and l.d.
mm
In iiolitual circle it U declared no
atigt.(ion for i.ai-r have hem p . iv i.
and that au h .uggratioua would I.' dr.
rllued. and Spain ha. derided topnruo
war to the bitter end.
ANOTHER BOMBARDMENT.
kaiiin Again Attack haiitlago le-
..r.llng In A.I.Ira rrnin Ma ana.
Madrid June 1 1. An ofhVial dl.patrh
from Havana dated Friday June 10
says:
Thu momma at o clock Admiral
Samptuin'. ahlpa rrromnienred the bom.
hanlment of Santiago at the name Mm
a number of List. towed by hipa at-
tempted to make a landing The can-
nonading laiti-d three hour. The Span-
iard! were .klllfully poated and repulard
the attempted landing and the Amerl-
can. drew off. No damage aTfjl ratix-d
by the .hell from the ihiat which kept
their dt.tanre rvidrully afraid to Ten
tiire within range of the gun. of tb
fort a.
NEW BATTLE PROBLEM.
-ole I'r .pnetor and Hotller "M Mi AMU
I;.-;.. . fur I c.digeatlon lapepaia atr
OmJIWi Knnl' Nuta ate.
W i i w iTBR
llead.irlrra for
TRAIN HELD UP.
1 1.
Hnbl.rt. I'Ml ! 111(1.1 b
lha I Ira I t.MH a I'l.tnl.
Sanla Anna li i Jmi" II Frtar
markeil men .toppe 1 the Santa Ke m-
e'.grr train that run. front tin. pl.t. '
tkilruian I iiillea. at Col. in in Jun. limi
a' II o'clock VMlnelnr n:i it
While the nihl.T. wrrr trying to force
an entniiire into the rpr .. r ir. Mr
Muchtiian. rlnim agent t.ir the road
opened fire mi them with n ia h.MtO i
arvrptl .ho were tlreil on troth aide.
una of them .inking unit mortally
wounding ika llreman John.n
The roltbrr. I lien wtlhdreu and the
train lairkiii up lo Santa Amu lor a-
lUtaii.e Ofltcer nr. in pursuit of the robl. ri
BLAZf AT DETROIT
Tb t ! i . a" ii..ii.ii.iat i i . ... . .i
a ii. I .ill. r I'rnprrtr lai...(r.l.
Detroit .I""'' 1 1 -Tbc ; K '" mi
mciiM. ! i i. in. 'ling mi t .ngr. .in i
Weal. wa. iliwoierwl oil lire lit ll o rh.'k
Dili morning Tin" buihlilig w.ia a very
largi. J.atory .inicttireivviipii l by OkaafJ
light maiiiidn lining rot W
4 .ton itiuiei to Ika) Ituh) OaM
building f iring on KtmgTeaa .tract went
was aet afire fnun the top by fading f
burning dehii. fpnii Ihn t'tf.u I'Ulldiug
''io annej WM Uldly gullvd
Two tlrriui'ii wen mi badly burned
that they n' taken to the inxpital
Another tln inan waa arverly tnjiiried
by a fulling wall.
Si veral ilicipenl blaae. .larted in the
Wayne county bank building ami other
iifllcn atruiitiin'i and iiunieroua awuinga
wer coii.uineil Si'venil lime lima
caught in the I l-Riorr building of the
Union Tru.t Imildlng but wen- put out.
Au old tQtorv wotalen trm'tuni
we.t of the t'a. building wa rru.h...l
by a porli f the tottering wall fati-
ng up n it
The front wall of thei'iiM. bntlilitig
leainnl otitMani ineuaoaingly mid tiuallv
fell in the .treet Nothing of the Caw
building wna aaved
The lo.. i. gnat. 1ml unknown at tin.
mm
WHEAT CROP EXCELLENT.
Tb. laratajl I.
Vaar In H.-tl.
lar In t ti a. aj I
ball r an. I .prlna.
Wa.hiitgton .tune 1 1 Pn-luniturv
return of the .pritig w heal acreage with
MM tWO I'.t.oi.i- in iwrtirular .uhjert
to n-Maioti indicate a total ana M-eded
of la.WMi.iWti urn-. which nd.led to Iho
an-a in winter wheal .'ii.'ii i.ai wt'
make. t tilt ul wln al arp-nge of 4M000-
(HKl The iim nigr rotiditiiiti id winter wheat
! i. Oil H u. compared with IK ."i at the inr-
rc.ponding dale la.t year and hi n tin
com ..nding average fur lite la.t lit
m ar-
Xm HOI rage condition of .pring wheat
laihatOal if lint entirely llllpru-rdrntrd
.one Of 100.0 it. coinHired with t ll on
I June I IIOT ajki Ii. .'i the average for
tbe Ki.t in yetira.
The total ie.itted arreagc in oat. h
I tl Iter cent lea than la.t year. The
condition of int. i. N a. c.niivinsl wit Ii
Oil ll on Ji I IMf and m I the aver-
erage for the name date for the iu.i in
ft in -
The condition of .tiring lia.tup'. i.
I pheiiotulliallv high then l.'lllg but few
Mate in i he north or we.t wliepi it dor
aot titinrnatdi or exceed ino
rrank Martin lua.l.
Wharton Tei June ll. Frank Mar-
wa. hanged ye.tenlay fnr the mimler of
I C. Cim ker hi. wife and their II
year old .011 which oocwikI on May 10.
MHi
ll t. aurreMfully (arrla.l OulalCkaat
mi. iif lha Vulvnlaera.
Chlckamauga. June II. -The event of
today at ('btckamatiga wa. the eaw
i nil. hi of (ienerel Kn-d i r;i: 1 1 - l.ci n
problem. In thl. ppthlem wi re a num-
ber of new and dim. tilt maneuver ami
it w.i. watched with the gn atol inter-
eat kf Ham officer and men The new
maneuver wep- all well t amed out ac-
conling to (jciirral (irant'a eiceilcnily
i-oncetved plan and the fact wa.d. in n-
.trated that many of them will be very
naeful in actual conflict. The kittle hc
gau at T o'ch.-k ..ml waa concluded he
fun- noon.
reiieral (Irani wa. highly pli-aMil
w ith the way the mauenver were aajB
ruled a were alao (ieneral Hrooke ami
all other officr. preacnt.
Washington June 11. The navy da-
partmrnt lia. ..t. d the following bul
letin tbe official report of Admiral
Kampaoti upon tlrt h Pilam of Lieoten-
ant Hobaon aud ti nu n of ti. M. rt.-uia-
at Santiago harbor:
"United Sutra Klag.bip Nuw York.
Sanluign Jane IVrmit me to call
your ipucial attention to Aaaiatant Nav-
al (!ouitructor Ilobaoti Ai itated in a
pei i.il tel. gram I- f. r-- lomini t.-r- 1
decided to make the liarbor entrance
cure aganuit tbe po hility of egreaa by
Spanl.h kblpa by ohatrurttng the narrow
part of the entrance by .inking a ..'.her
at that point.
"Upon calling upon Mr HoUon for
bit jiPtfe.. tonal opinion aa to a iup:
tnelhoil for .inking a .hip he iiianifet-
ad a itut livi ly i:itep-.t in the problem.
Attar tevcral daya of conaideration ha
pp. aentwl a Miluluili which beconaidrp.l
would inaare ll.. immediate .inking of
th.. ahip when .he reached a dr.ind
annt in the channel Thia plan waa
prepared for xx-ntloti lfop' we reach-
ed Santiago. The plan contemplated a
crew of only aeten men and Mr Hobaon
who I. gg.-d that il might 1" .-ntrti.trd
to him. Anchor rhaitu wep. arranged
on deck for loth anchor one forwapl
and one aft auchonngtbe ahip almoat
automatically.
"Aa main a. I reached Santiago I had
a collier to w ork ukhi and detail were '
completed and diligtntly ppiaiK-uted
hoping to - omplete them iu lay aa
moon and tide aervtd beat the find night
after mir arnral. Notwith.tandiiig tf
err effort the hour of 4 o'c'cjck in the
morning arnvetl and prvptirntmu. were
wan-rly i-onipletrd After a cap ful in-
apertiou for Unal pp jarationa we wen-
forced to rrliutUlib our plan for that
morning a. dawn wo bp-akiug. Mr
Ilobnon beggt d to try it at all hazarda.
"Thin morning ppived mure propi-
tiou.. aa a prompt .tart could In made.
Nothing could have t-i-n mop. gallantly
necutcd. We waited itnatlently after
the Oring of the Spaniapla had ceaaed.
W hell Uobaon and rp w did not P-ap-.-ar
from th- hart.tr at 'I o'clock I
fcan-d they tiad all .-n.he.l The ataam
launch w hich had Uo-uaeOI incliargeof
Naval Cadet I'owcll to raacne tbe man
appeared thia time coming out under
prrat.lent Are of the batterte. but
broogbt none of the crew. A careful in-aa-rtton
of tbe narbor (rum thia ahip
abowed that the veaarl Merrimac had
been auuk in the channel. Thu after
noon one tba chief of itaff of Admiral
IVrvera came out under a flag of truce
with a letter fp.m tbe admiral extolling
the bravery of the cp-w in uuuaual man- ;
ner.
"I rannot myaelf too earneatly ex-
pn tny appp-ciatloti of the conduct of
Mr Holnnn and hit gallant crew. I
vcutup' to .ay thai a more daring and
brave thing haa not been done tinea
Cuahing blew up the Albemarle.
Referring to the in.piriug letter
which you addivaacd to ofHcera at the
I. ginning of the war I am .ure you
w ill offer .uifable ppifcional p-ward
to Mr II diaon and C"iuiauiona.
"I mtut add that Commander J. M.
Miller pdiniuihi-d hit command with
tie- very grcatc.t pductancy l.-lieving
he thould retain In. command under all
cip-utn.tancea. lb- wa. however An-
ally convinced the attempt of another
aron lo carry out tbe multitude of de-
tail which bad lie n in preparation by
Mr lb .)-.. n might endanger it. jr j- r
ex. ut. mi. 1 therefore took the liberty
to pdleve him for thia MMatM only
There were humlreda w ho wen- auxioua
to participate tin-re were IftOfrom Iowa
nearly at many from tin. .hip and large
niitul.r. from all nther .hip offlcera
and men alike W. T. Sami-wix."
I jpy riffbu-l. laa. bj tba Aato-takatl Praaa.
On Board tbe Aaaociatad Preaa Dia-
patch boat Wanda off Santiago de Cuba
Tbunday. June 0 via Kn.g.ton June
11. Ilia believed tbe navy will follow
the landing of troopa by forrinf tbe paa-
aage of the narrow channel leading to
tbe harbor of Santiago de Cuba tubing
up tbe tunkeu mlnea and compelling
Admiral Cervera to make a itaad H
tbe deatructton of the Spaniab Maatla
aucceaafully carried out it will end tbe
but veatlf of spanlah dominion in raat-
em Cuba. Tba harbor of Ouanttaamo
la completly under tbe control of tba
Am r . in . it 1 th- landing of ma-
rifle at that point la expected to occur
nmultaneou.ly with tbe lauding of
troopa at Santiago de Cuba and at other
JKMltn
In Santiairo tie Cuba there are now
about 90000 Spaniab toldiera chiefly In-
fantry with a fair contingent of cavalry
ami Held artillery drawn from tbe tur-
rounding country. During the day time
the cavalry tkirmub in tbe vicinity of
the city returning at night to barrack.
During the but few dayt tbe activity of
the Spanianla baa been particularly no-
ticeable. Tralna have been making their
way to the batteriet detaebmenta have
been working on emplacement! and
there have been other aigna ahown that
the Spanurdt are preparing foradetper-
ate reetatance. Some gun. from Admi-
ral Cervera'i ibipe may be removed to
tbe forte.
Tbe inturgi ntt about VtiO atrong
have taken a poaition on a mountain to
tbe wettward. Two thooaand tiuor-
genta of thu gathering are unarmed
(l.-noral (lomei now about 180 mile in-
land l. making hi way towanl tbe
coaat.
Admiral Sampaon it actively cooper-
j ating with the luaurgent. Wedneaday
O-neral Miuiett of the iiuurgent forcea
and hi ataff went on board tbe New
: '. x long i limitation.
The naval offlcera have been doing
tplendid and daring work iu carrying
communication! to Iniurgenta landing
arm. and making trip aabon- for tbe
purpim of gaining information .Upon
the gunboat Sow anee and Vixen thut
work ha chiefly devolved.
Tbe gunUnt Suwanee baa landeil .too.-
otai ninnd of .mall arm ammunition
:iofi Springfield nflea 100 carbine. -
000 machete with twiulptnente and pro-
tlaktail Tbeae were banded over about
U milea wet of Santiago to noma 800
in. urge ut. who came down to tbe beach
the main body remaining in tbe ruouu-
JOHN B. MIKE.
The Original Cutter
Wants Your Order for Groceries-
Look over this Line
l(
I
FINE IMPORTS i
Mna - - - i Ik.. . i a. .
and see if there is anything you want.
C re me de 'lent he Creme de Cocoa H
Falcon Brand Holland Gin.
Veno Vermouth Haraschinu ;
Pale Orange Bitters.
ALL TIIK I.KADIM. HUUMM OF KKJLOK8.
DXJ3V3NT db DALY.I
ERR' MLS From the Land of Flowers.
Rieger's Celebrated California Perfumes.
Thi
f are atedr 'rot rahtornla Flower are! i
LuUaa i ttr mod. W have
r raaTaoi aaaa
who iyse. vioiet. tienoirope Lily oi the valley. Apple Blossom.
m with every ouoc of l-arfna.
....... 1 1 . .. t nn Ma.llatl.11.
IV rliti Jnne II The Kp-ur '. itnng
aay it rati confirm the report thai aev-
cral jtower an ronaulting on MMtStlb
jwt of mediation iK-tween Spain and the
United Btataa.
Klatr-rie blrb Kelillar.
Atluiita June II. -Stxly-Hvo .i.-k ..il-
dier arrived Kriday night from Tiiui.t
and wep taken lo the general arnir ho.
pital at Fort McHhermui Nrurly ill
wrn- p-golar.. very few volunteer la-
ing inelmled in the lul. Manv of the
.ick up- -aid lii l .nffenng from fever
Then' an now about 140 tleut. tlx the
boapltal.
T....M Valntitrar. (In Wrat.
Naahvtlle June 1 1. - The Kirl regi-
ment of Tenneaaee volanteer. Colonel
W. C Smith commanding have left for
San Kranci.co in four tnvin via Si.
1. .ii An inimcnae cpiwd Mtn.-.il
the depart up- The P'giuient lack only
I few meu lo make up the mail ttiutii
atniigth.
larmatiy M- Takr Veil. .11.
Madrid June II It 1 p'ortri that
tieriuany will propoae u meeting of thn
Km " .111 conference lodi.ru the cu-
paiion of th I'lnlippiue.
An interview whi.'h the Oertnanum-
bn.Midor Count de Hadowtta ha. had
Willi Duke Almeilovar do Itio minuter
of fop'igu atfailk. boa pruvoked general
uoutuvui
WILL BE INVESTIGATED.
I ..1 in.t lleiMaan iirg.iin. at ('.nip Algar
Our lln.plt.l Hacnlallnna.
Woahington June 11. The conflict
U !. en C I A C liiranl chief of
.urgcnut at Camp Alger and the regi-
mental .urgroti. hu. culmiuatrit in the
ap.nutiiieiit of a cimiinl.Mou to invc.
tlgate the .. ui.i .n hospital It ho been
the colonel ' .)liey to take from the va-
rum regiment their boapital auppliea
provided bv .tate. and friemla and con-
centrate I hem iu the diviaion hoapital.
Thia waa o.cil by the P'gitnrnta.
Hepn .1 nt.it r I' ..raid of Ma.acliu-
w tt. called tl ' alletitioti of C ucnl
(iruhnin to the .tate of affair and lien
liniluin Munitioned Colonel liiranl be-
fore him for an explanation (ioloucl
liiranl maintained that he had
acted atrlrtly in accoplauce with
army regulation and Mild that if
I hey wen- enfoni'd the regimental
duprnaartca would t alili..hrt. (icn.
(iniham decided to have an mvettiga-
lion made ami a commiMion wa ap-
pointe.l for the puriae The chief nr-
genu will Jiennil .nt.ipllliate. to cm
duct the tiin.iou ItiMpital pending a re-
port A i '.rcnl.tt w a i.-in d lo the head
turgeti. .fating that two col. might be
relalurd in each regimental lnaptlul and
other article would l. .npplleil from
the divuion boapital wlwn neceary if
pi. i. ti.il.. 1 1. . . ii. ...ion u not aat-
l.Mictory tu the varcti rrgtmeuli who
hope lo tee (he divt.iou ho.pital abol-
mm
The Cuban were hard up for upplh
and ammunition and were overjoyed ai
the tight of the Suwanee' cargo- Some
almoat ravenou. hacked at the alicea of
bacon and ale raw beef They had been
living on Innet. cocoanuta and aweet
potatoct. Enitgn Oil pin of tbe Suwa-
nee went aahore and accompanied tba
Cabana to their temporary camp in tbe
laland where he fonnd to r a doaeu
men badly in need of aurgical attention.
Bandage for them were aent from tbe
Suwanee. The caaualltie were tbe re-
mit of a bruth on the pnvtona night
with Spanlah cavalry.
( ontervative authoritiea believe the
United Slate troop will have to carry
out their plana of campaign without
placing much reliance upon tbe iniur-
genta. Several plucky young ofneer
have made trip a.hore and taken ol
aarvatlntii of the interior hart.tr aud the
fortification locating tbc exact poai-
tion. of Admiral Cervera' four .Sip
Mop- than once the ofllcer engaged in
tin. .hore duty nave hail n.nnrw crape
fpim falling in with the rnemy'a cav-
alry. MORE SPANISH SHIPS.
Tli.v Ira Ttn.irt-.l an otT I'nrtraa.
Mn.ra. an.l I an. a I ura.lnii
Kortreaa Monroe Va.. June 11. -A re
iort reached here from Cape Henry
laat evening atating that a Spaniab bat
tlcthlp two rruiacr and a torpedo boat
were eeu lurking outnle the cape
canned con.ldcrable activity at tbeforta
and la.t night the tpiopa tlepl by
their gnu and the .ran hlighta of tbe
cruiwr Minneapolis an auxiliary cruuer
and one at the fort awept the water in
aearch of the enemy All of the officer
from the hotel wen- tailed lo thetr
lt. Cou-i lrrablr excitement enauad
among the civilian and aome nneaai-
neta waa apparent among the gue.lt of
the hotel. At 2 :Hu a. m. the ttgual
nation reported that there wep- tin new
ileTelopmenta.
Anolli.r llnmliar.lm. at.
C....vrikted. lW by tb AoHalarl Praa.
Havana June II - S vcral Am-ncaii
war-hip. ye.tenlay t.nutiapleil Balipairi
tome dtitancn eat of Aguadorea and
near the railway line to Santbgo da
Cuba.
I Uncial advice from Santiago nay that
Hie l.Huhardmcut 'cauM-d no damage.''
Uatiiuiri ia a mining locality and tome
hf the iinue. an- under American con-
trol. At the talare it it denied there ha
been any bombardment of Santiago to-
ay
Caalurarl a apanl.li Marrbaalmaa.
New York June 11. -The World'
l'orl Antonio Jamaica cablegram ay:
iho I'tnteii state auxiliary crutarr
St. Louia off Uoreaut point reported
that ahe huil raptured a Spauuh uier
cbaiitman ju.t odt of Kiug.tou
Patrons and Friends
Of Rrazne Madiaon Crimea Robertson and
liurleaon Countiaa :
Tba i on. bine. I Capital and aaaata of companiea rep
reaenterl by me amoatit to more than
riia capital and aateta of Compaalet I represent
writing UIN8 amount to mora than
Ann nnn n
-VI I 11 I
fliVVViUVViU
- a I a a a a a a am
r l
vou better and cheaper
f Risks be they City.
1 intWentlv nolif-ve that I ran erve
than anv one els in lay l.llf
town or Country.
have an ffficient ..flier force the affairs of which are under the
management of FRANK W. McCOSMlCO.
I altao rcpr.-a.en I
F.Uitable Life Assurance Society of New York;
Pacific Mutual Life; Am. Union Life;
Fidelity and Casualty of New York
rot wkl. Ii I kin tb.. a. auth.iriir.l ascot la Bryan. I roaprr ifully aolk-ll taJ will
a.rrriai our tin
Sa
GOOD LUCK!
to Drink at the
GLOBE SALOON
TAYLOR & COX Prop's
SUMMER DRINKS I
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 166, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 12, 1898, newspaper, June 12, 1898; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319899/m1/1/: accessed April 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .