Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. VI.
Denison, Texas, Wednesday Morning. March 27. 1878.
No. 29.
ADVERTISERS' DIRECTOftV.
Lumber Yard.
TOWN R. CARR, Proprietor, Denison,
J Texas.
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Dentistry.
COWLFS & RHEA, Pettigrew’s Build-
vZ? ing, Denison, Texas
Boots and Shoes.
SHERBURNE, manufacturer
and dealer, Main street.
A UHLIG Austin Ave., bet. Main
./A., and Skiddy streets, Denison, Tex.
jyjAXWEI.L Si THOMPSON. Oppo-
Photographer.
^KORGE PERKINS, east tide Rusk
avenue.
Gunsmiths.
CHEEDER & BEEBE, West Main st.,
O south side.
M.»
Pawnbroker and Jeweler.
. BROWN, No.
Denison, Texas.
I A N. BROWN, No. 228 Main street,
JLV. I)
Musfc Teacher.
|)ROF. M. L. WERNER. Office with
A the Daily News.
Nursery.
'""'VENISON NURSERY, one-half mile
l_-r north of Main street.
site News Office.
J.
Saddlery.
L. NOTHAF & CO.,
street, Deniso'n, Texas.
Tailoring.
213 Main
TOHN II. LLOYD, next door to Sheed-
er’s gun shop, Denison, Texas.
C M. II1LL, 310 Main street, Denison,
s/ • Texas.
Dyer and Scourer.
ALLIGER, Next to Aug. Aughlig’s
V_y • Denison, Texas.
Furniture.
TJ' LEDRICK, Cor. Main st.. and Aus-
i a tin Avenue.
Medical.
VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Renovates and
Invigorates the Whole
System.
ON THE TRAIL.
i A IIuni tor the Express Robbers
—Found but not Captured.
Its medical properties are
ALTERATIVE, T0MIC, SOLVENT AND
DIURETIC.
Banks.
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Denison, Texas.
TTTRST NATIONAL BANK, Denison
Jl Texas.
Groceries.
JJROVF.RS Si PLANTERS’ BANK,
jJUY YOUR
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Tobacconist.
LENDORF, Postoffice Building,
Denison, Texas
E. MASON. 219 Main Street. Deni-
• son, Texas.
Books and Stationery.
II. BROWN, No. 114 Main 6treet, j
Denison, Texas.
jpi). C ZINTGRAFF, Postoffice Build- 1
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vegetine Reliable Evidence.
—AT—
M.
HENRY MERRITT,
ing, Denison, Texas.
, Livery Stables.
TACK GALLAGHER S. Corner Bur-j
«J netnve Ai Woodard Sts., Denison, Tx.
XCELSIOR STABLE. Cor. west
Main st. Si north Burnet ave.
Wholesale Grocers.
ANNA, OWENS & CO., corner Main
street and Austin avenue.
No. 121 Main btrcet,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
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Groceries.
Main
Tex
/~J'' A. SALE, No. 105 Main street, Den-
W
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^JAlSMAN & CO., No. 127 Main street,
r^ORNER GROCERY,
W. n. PIER, Prop’r,
Main street and Austin avenue.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
ison, Texas
J II. PIER, Corner Grocery.
St. & Austin ave., Denison
MERRITT, No.
Denison, Texas.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Dallas Morning Call.
Some days previous to the robbery
of the express train tit Hutchins, Mr.
June Peak went to Denton county in
search of the men who had com-
mitted the robbery at Allen. Be-
lieving that he had ascertained who
the men wen that did the deed he
came back to Dallas fur assistance in
his efforts to capture them. The night
he reached I Julias, the train was again
robbed at Hutchins, by four men,
who were undoubtedly of the same
five who did the work at Allen.
Spotswood, their leader, had been
FOREIGN NOTES.
War Bet ween Eng’iind am] Rus-
sia Becoming 31ore Probable.
Mr H. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir:—I will most cheer
fully add my testimony to the
great number you have already captured, which reduced the number
•rndgoodmer h°; , .^7 ^ ^
for I do not think enough can at Hutchins, Peak, accompanied by
be said in its praise; tor i was Junus Maginly, started for Denton
troubled oyer thirty years with county, where it was believed the
robbers were. After a two days’
limit after three men, whom they
were satisfied did the robbing, they
stopped at the residence of a farmer
rained Green Mill, for the purpose
of resting themselves. While sitting
in front of the house, three men on
that drettdfol di-ease, Catarrh,
and had such bad coughing
spells that it would se in as
ihough I never could breathe
any more, and Vegetine has
l ined me; and I do feel to thank
God all the time that there is so
good a medicine as Vegetine,
and I also (hink it one of tile
St. Petersburg, March 25.—The
Journal de St. Petersburg says:
“England must yield her wishes to
Europe, and cease obstructing the
definite conditions of peace, or the
Congress must meet without ling-
land or Russia, must act alone.”
London, Match 26.—The Times
correspondent at St. Petersburg con-
cludes bis dispatch thus: “Influen-
tial and moderate politicians remark
that the fear of England’s policy will
force the Russians to occupy Con-
stantinople and drive the Sultan from
Europe.” The correspondent adds:
The only hope of peace is the
Who Are They?
Last night a squad of armed men
passed up the Central road on the
north bound train. They were very
uncommunicative, refusing to answer
the simplest questions. It was ru-
mored that they were a squad of
United States soldiers in citizens
dress, on their way to Denton cointy
to look lor the express robbers.
They vveie well armed, carrying
Springfield rifles.—Dallas Herald,
Tuesday.
FARMING LANDS
For Sale by H. K. Needham, Den-
ison.
So acres of the finest of black
sandy prairie, with box bouse,
‘ V'.T" ui Hc“« !S lIlc ! miles from Denison on the George
speedy assembling of the Congress. , town road $6 acre, $288 cash
1 hat hope, however, throughout Rus- ,, . - T 1 a ,
slabs fast fading. Belicose excite-: “ ld<t thc bula"Ce ,n 8 annual fo-
ment is intense, even in St. Peters-i " 3-I3‘
burg.” ! 160 acres of land, 40 of which is
The Times editorial, discussing in a state of cultivation, with
Derby’s demands and Russian con- two box houses‘ Situated in the
cessions, concludes thus: “The Rus Praine lwo mlles north-west of Den.
■shins decline the only condition on ’ IS0n’ at a Pr,ce t0° Iow to Publlsh-
which our goverment will send a ! 4° acres of timber land, suitable
plenipotentiary to Berlin.” i for fruit and gardening, 212 miles
The Times’ Vienna correspondent southwest ot Denison, $5 per acre,
best medicines for coughs, and horseback aporoacbed, all well armed ! tiUgi aplis that the controversy be- one-lhiid cash, balance in
one
weak, sinking feelings at the
stomach, and advise everybody
o take the Vegetine, for I can
assure them it is one of the best
medicines that ever was.
M«s. L. GORE,
Cor. Magazine and Walnut Sts.‘
Cambridge, Mats.
GIVES
HEALTH, STRENGTH,
AND Al’PETITE.
with Winchester rifles and six shoot-
ers. The action of the men was of
such character as to arouse the sus-
picion of Peak, who asked one of
his comrades, a man who had vol-
unteered to assist him in capturing
the robbers, who the men were. The
man stated that one was Sum Bass,
tne Union Pacific train robber, an-
other Frank Jackson, and the third
Denison, Texas.
r J. COLLINS, next door to Nevini &
J •
Co., Main street,
j H. PORTER, No.
J < Denison, Texas.
118 Main street,
Fainters.
TJ C. CLIFFORD No.
.G ■ street, Denison, Texas.
TARKD PARKS, 117 North
xJ Denison, Texas.
5:0 Main
Skiddy st.,
Custom Mill.
A R. COLLINS & CO. Mil l&Com
1 mission House on Woodard street.
Insurance Agents.
'HPJIOMVS HOFFMAN, Main street,
X Denison, Texas.
Meat Markets.
TVENNEY & IIYBARGER, proprierors
X—/ Central, n xt door to Mayor’s office
1 OIIN BROWN Si CO., next door west
J of Shaw’s confectionary store.
T 3 I- QUINN, Accommodation Market,
JL Main street.
COLLETT &CO., No. 1254 north
Main street.
10-4 tf
X21, Main Street j--- ._____________________
TT1E ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE, Proprietor.
Deale 1 in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Fresh vegetables always on hand.
No, 105 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Real Estate Agents.
| J K. NEEDHAM,
LAND AND CLAIM AGENT,
Will adjust claims against the State o
Texas and the United States, settle
DISPUTED ESTATES,
and do a general
LAND AND CLAIM BUSINESS.
My daughter has received
'reat benefit fiom the use ot
VegetineVkGETtNE. Her declining health
vas a source of great anxiety to
ill her friends. A few bottles of
Vegetine restored her health,
strength and appetite.
N. II III.DEN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agt.,
No. 40 Sears Building,
Boston, Mass.
tweeri England and Russia is ap- j year,
proaching that dangerous stage where j A farm of 80 acres, two miles
the point of honor is more and more from Denison, with 30 acres in cul-
engaging the attention of the powers. , ti vation, 15 acres of good timber and
“ ” j balance fine prairie, can be bought
Indian Territory. j for $800.
w. r- T , , 1 J vvi11 sell at $3 50 per acre, 339
, *' !’ Laup.ieimer, a resident of acres of land, 150 acres of which is
Muskogee, arm-ec! ,n Sedaha verier- the finest of bl*ck sandy prairy, and
day and will pass several days among the balance grazing and timber land
old friends. In conversation with a —situated near the new oil
3-IO tf.
springs.
Vegetine
Vegetine
CANNOT BE
EXCELLED
Charleston’, Mass.
Vegetine 'f- ^l>- > us.
Dear Sir : This is to certify
Simon Jiarn* s, all ol whom are con- Democrat reporter, he said the ajo i-
ceded to have been engaged in the 1 cultural outlook was very flattering.
robbing of the two trains, one at Al- ; The annual Indian Territorial Fair ! Distress after eating, one ot the most
lcn and one at Hutchins. After the , will be held again this fall. As an unpleasant results of indigestion, will no
tn° passed by, Peak mounted jus evidence of progression, he said that longer be experienced if a tablespoonful
hor.se nil . staited alter the, telling hi, ; two boxes filled with fruits, wheat, of Simmons’ Liver Regulator is taken af-
ti) wait lm return. He cotton and many manufactured at- ter each meal. This will prevent the dis-
t k u ti.ic »s 01 s.ioi} titles, has been sent to Washington 1 tress referred to; and by perseverin'- in
Utu.l lie discovered City, destined for the Paris Exposi-
that they had turned off from the i tiot't.
road and had taken a route around | Through the efforts of temperance
orgauiz itions, the Secretary of War
comrade
followed
distance
the enclosures in which Hill’s farm-
house was. lie then returned to j on Mai ch 15, revoked the licences of
Hill's and instructed the Denton i physicians at Vmita, Eufula, and
county man to go to a certain house I McAllister, whereby liquor had been
not far distant and ascertain if Bass procured for medical purposes, but
................... ....... andhis comrades had been there, m many instances went into the hands
jthat I have used your -Blood . b dies had uoint,to rema n m thet j of dissipated, reckless persons. To
Preparation” in my family for house during tire night, and mee the use of liquor he ascribed many of
j Several .'ears, and think that, him at a place on a small creek the bloody tragedies which had oc-
imors o^Rilmniu.c Auctions, knofwn as. ,he ‘’Ro'ky Ford” the | curred in that territory, Order and
it cannot he excelled; anti, as a \t n at sun-nsc. I ht* man
blood purifier or spring trecti- went to the place designated, and
cine, it is the best thing I have learned that none of the party had
v.n.ii.Jevtr ii'i-d, and 1 have used al , hem there during the day, and then,
fully recommend it to any one
the use of this remedy for a few weeks a
permanent cure will be effected, and pain
will no longer be the penalty of eating.
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Railroad Ticket Brokers.
ILMAN VAN NON, ticket brokers,
J Alamo Hotel.
Office opposite National Bank.
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
36.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TJLANTEHS HOUSE, corner Gandy
A street and Houston avenue.
/'"'HAS. BUKCKEL [iro
politan, 107 Main street.
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A B. PFRSON, n^rth side west Main
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Attorneys-at-Law.
AN DELL .V l’ECK, upper Main st.,
north side.
No. 227 Main
N. ROBERTSON,
1 stieet.
street, near the postoffice.
ESSIE M. COCK, notary public, Gun
Block, up stairs.
Gen!*’ Furnishing Goods.
^ II HANNA, News Building, Main
stieet.
JESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
Gun Block, up stairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-2
EONARD A COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
2-6 tf
Real Estate.
'T'ONE & MUNSON, 215 Main street,
A up stairs.
VyM. II HUGHES. Main street, op-
VV posite National Bank.
T EON ARD & COFFIN, Nelson House
JL/ Building, Denison, Texas.
I T K. NEEDHAM, Opposite National
JL 1. Bank, Denison, Texas.
yyM. II. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
Mas A. A. Dinsm re,
Vegetine No. 19 Russell Street.
IT IS A
| VALUABLE REMEDY.
Vegetinej South Boston, Feb. 7, 1870
Mr. St* vcns.
Dear Sik : I have taken sev-
eral bottles of your Vegetine,
and am convinced it is a v a 111 a
Vegetine hie remedy for Dyspepsia, Kid-
ney Complaint, and general de-
bility of the system.
lean heartily recommend it
[to all suffering from the above
complaints.
Yours respectfully,
Mns. Monroe Parkkr,
S6 Athens Street.
acting under instructions, he made
arrangements to stay all night and
retired to bed. About an hour after
he laid down, Bass, Jackson and
Barnes tode u,> to tlie house and
went to tin’s man’s room.
Our Changeful Climate.
Makes a reliable remedy for throat and
lung disorders necessary in every house-
hold. Parkers Ginger Tonic is just the
medicine needed. It radically cures
coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis and
even consumption, if used in time, by its
powerful specific action on the stomach,
kidneys, skin, liver and mucous surfaces
of the throat and lungs. In this nature!
quietude now prevailed and all : Wiiv it cleanses the waste matters from the
law-abiding citizens predicted the 1 H°od, builds up the tissues, fortifies tne
ooeniup- of 1 new era in their histr.rv ' s>’stem against further attacks, and per-
openmg ot a new eta 1.1 then historymanently al!a>s inflammations of the
ocaa/ta l/rmacrat._ : the throat, lungs and other organs. It
| cures dyspepsia and its varied symptoms
j of headache, nervousness, palpitation of
, i the heart, wakefulness, acid stomach,.
“Sebastian, a correspondent of the ; costiveness, iivifr complaints, coated
The Griffin Case.
Ilonev Grove Independent, takes up tonSue, low spirits, rheumatic pains etc.,
........ „c. a
been watched ail (lav, and as i: jy ^ ^ • Dale. Sebastian \»cU., and test its extraordinary merits.
had no desire to do him har% would I &a- s * ^ 0 conclude this matter, j ___, I~3'5 /-9 1113.
advise him to go home, stay there yuur correspondent desires to ex- An Astonishing Fact,
and hunt them no longer, assmiug press tor himself and the great mr-
him if he did so lie would surely be J mt-v of ',he citizens ot Pans the con-
viction * ^
killed. After this admonition the
Vegetine
VEGETINE
Prepared by
II. R STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS
Vegetine is Sold by nil Druggists.
that the Griffin boys are
three men left, and the .1 xt morning 1 . There ,is escapnig the
the Demon countv man went to Peak conclus.ve result of the evidence;
and told him that he gussef he a,uJ wlllc 1 belK',ve that thePres*
would quit. Quit he did, after should never speak on these subjects
which Peak went to Pilot Point, i “ i'1"!1111® accusation, but leave the
from where he ttdegiaphed to Mr. dcfcnda.ds to a fair and impartial
Cornish, at tins place, asking him to *flal bef‘,ie thelr peers, yet when
send lint help to assi-t in making i‘.heV or the,r attorneys rush into pub-
the capture. D; teethe L.uc'c, ot
tiic State force, happened 11 be in
A laige portion of the Arr.srT in peo-
ple are to day dying from the etf-cts of
dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result
oi these diseases upon the masses of in-
telligent and valuable people is most
alarming, making life actually a burden
instead cf a pleasant existence of enjoy-
ment as it ought to be. Ther; is no good
reason for this, if you will only throw
a-ide prejudice and skepticism, take the
advice cf druggists and your friends, and
try one boltle ot Green’s August Flower.
Main street,
Saloons.
/AURAN'D'S SALOON, 119 Main
V/ street
1 YANK EXCHANGE, J. B. McDougall,
A3 prop., 227 Main street.
J A. BRENNER, 216 Main street.
/'"'RAND SOUTHERN, J. Raynal &
v3 Co., props., cor Main st. & Austin av
TOALACE BEER HALL, Louis Libbie,
X prop., Main street.
DENISON,
10-to tf
TEXAS.
H. TONE. J. T. MUNSON.
'T'ONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
J.
Tcbacconist.
E. MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CiG-AIlSj
219 Main street.
TEXAS.
Dallas at the time the message was
received, and he at once started for
the section < f country in which Beak
and Mag nely w ere operating. He
a’rived there in due time, but the
united efforts of the three failed to
secure the capture of the outlaws.
The people in the neighborhood
where Bass, Jackson and Barnes are
now, seem to fear them, and are in-
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Druggists.
M. HANNA, No 228
1 Damson, Texas.
Main vtreet,
EO. \V. WILLIAMS, Druggist, Main
J street.
LEX. W. ACIIESON, 225 West Main I
street
Liquor Dealers.
"C'l’PSTEIN BROS., next door Star
A—/ Store.
J PUIS LEBRECHT, 123 Main street.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Mainstrcet, upstairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
DENISON
8-7 tf.
SALARY. Permnn.’m
waui«<1 to sen Miapio Good* to dm’,.
N’nperidl’.Dg f>'xpcn*r‘* pain.
b S. A. GRAM * CO.,
AddTftM S. A. GRAM * CO., S,
4. 6 A b Hd&tc St., Ci citnati, O.
Dry Goods.
AR Si CO.,
street and Austin avenue.
Q^AM’L STAR St CO., corner Main
4pA««M.ppi.ATKE>m A-rrnKft.ch.^
I* 'I”5 knrwa world. Smn^lr W ’trli *>r. }*
VJ> Adiirtu, A. Cue:.rat '‘.Ce., Cluoigo,
A LENDORF,
^ V.
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
—AND —
DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Tobacco and Smokers’ Supplies,
Postoffice Building,
DENISON, - . TEXAS.
Dyeing and Scouring.
^ ALLIGER,
DYEING AND SCOURING,
Austin avenue, next door to Aug. I'hlig,
DENISON, - . TEXAS.
disposed to give any information that 'vas ™«anled h-v ever-v. olle wc have
will lead to their capture. beani express an opinion, as a very
There is no doubt that the robbers ‘!*ht 1,1 tbe £ace of tbf evidence,
of the trains, both at Hutchins and have not yet been able to give
Allen, are in the Cross Timbers of
Denton county, and that the men
named above are the parties wanted.
\Ye trust, as we believe, no pains
! will be spared to effect their cap-
ture. They are desperate charac-
ters. and it will require nerve and
grit to get them.
lie print to manufacture public opin- I Voar speedy relief is certain. Millions
ion if possible, 1 believe it to be the of bottle of this medicine have b on given
«•* *» r7rNW>? ,■ ■■ ‘lh-r*» s.T'-e",•s.-sssn
expose the fallacy and denounce the : sample bottle for 10 cents ; trv. Three
Cl ime. The reputation of our State doses will relieve the wor- : mh-e. Posi-
is fast being damned by these infa- tive,.v by all druggists en the W-st-
j mi.us robberies, ami justice demands eln Continent.
that the culprits should be punished, Miss: A word in%ur eTr. The next
i whether dressed in cloth of gold or 1 fine alternoon that you saunter out, buy
wearing the ragg.-J uniform of the a box of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap That
! tramo ” ^ j admirable ( urifier will r move every one
I Tile" bond of $2,000 each, which j which d tnK:tso n,uch
It is strange that with the confidence
reposed in their innoce nce by the
North Texan and the public, accord-
ing to Capt. Hale, that this small
bond couid not be made by the Grif-
fin’s many friends at once.
Smallpox, in Paris.
There is but very little cotton sell-
ing at present, the compress moves
slowly, but Louis Lebreclr.’s “Com-
press” sells readily “cotton or no
cotton.”
NOLAN HALL.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30.
Secretary Sherman, who so vehe-
mently opposed the passage of the
silver bill, now astonishes the world
with this opinion :
‘He would be a wLc man who
A special trom Paris this morning
gives the following list of smallpox The Musical Phenomenon of the ASe re’
cases at that place : I nowned throughout the wo, Id as’the
John Brown, barkeeper at Moon’s greatest m
saloon; Jane Bennett, colored ; Miss vtatITRAT ptwici-t r nr,vo
Walker, Joe Clay. NATURAL PIANIST LI\ ING.
Information from other sources is
tlLrf:!iCtthc;,r,!t f° lhc, cffcCt 07perwn« e*h‘bi?«re Pmarv™oCrSK?ftnd Tjm wi“
of any particular measure. I have have been exposed. Cay had been gained him world wide
this opinion, which I can express visiting the Griffin boys in jail up to wb'rh has’ ot’ astonished snd delighted
"....... the time he was taken down, and the
which has
celebrity, and
_ j j ': ,
strongly, that under the law as it now
stands, we can maintain the silver
dollar at par with the best money
afloat, either gold or currency, and
can issue fitly, sixtv or peiiiarps a
1 hundred millions of these silver dol-
lars. giving great relief to‘he people.”
the g-'cati. -t masters of 1
probability is that the disease will
be pretty generally disseminated.
It is propet to add that our re-
porter expres.-es a d ubt whether
the disease is actually smallpox.—
I: on hr at Ai-.i.v.
A.'mission.......................joe's
lxesei-vid s.o ts....................4,1 qo
To he !r,J at Pos' »iHce Bookstore.
"1 he grand piano used
is from the wa-.erooms
60ns, New York.
at this cone-it
ot Steii: way tc
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1878, newspaper, March 27, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525177/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.