The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 63, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 6, 1897 Page: 23 of 26
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mil iinmnnnnnnm
V do not my freight Bond caih or
monoy ordet with your mall orders
Our stock of MuttltiE Is unbroken njt >
wllhtandliu our balta lout > toJc vvete
enormous
This Baby Buggy has
tho best stool wheels
and springs finished
In Creton body not
finished Price 475
25 per cent of
357
This Largo Reed Rocker
price 208 25 per-
cent off 156
fittltil Price lui is sdlcllj Vel
hrrrd In in villi Vri Mieklui
lp Sabine riinii lliiiiiitutliiii
Beaumont Texas Juno 4 A slight im
Wrracnt In demand Is reported from
t < tats outalelo tho State while tho busl
titi coming from Texas markets lias not
tanned Juno 1b not usually in uctlvo
Main tho lumber business and tho com
Watlte quiet causes uo disappointment
K aer I tblrtK mamilactuiris have
° ii
preparations to wait fur an Improvc
In demand which Ih espected tu
wtflop n tbo courso of a month or Mx
for as stocks at several points are
t lr well broken they can profitably
aploy the Intervening tlino lu sawing anil
> Aliig mch lengths nnd sizes as are
Wed to give them a complete assortment
Bool eluu ralliued hill have been
4 luring the wcek anil Inquiries arn
tfor liree ijnantliica 0 iu class of ina
Scli lusi for
oxpott UKKrrKtliS
Elltons lino bran rcielcj within th
l fo
das ami price made then on
ro firm
and no sal uto being
ffc > m tbla section at llitins below
ol tho adanud list reiently nut
hh wt ot s1i1k18 aru Ib not
Unaing the low prlica at which tbey
wIok told
CANDIDATIJ roit MATHIMONY
A
SternenbtrE Hie well known
1 > UUr
> 0s > lmbt > l n
0b StrninllrB Co will un neit
t ch i abandon the state nf
< a J l1U lM 0i bl °
lfti Ml
fcn t cl Cun1 JotSlittr of Mi nnd
Va i fe18 of Ho Irnnunt lous lloui
Boir > In thu iuso and tho eere
fc aiuii y P01 I l riret ier
mi li rliul > Houston The many
li ia Tniii 0U K tjioorntobe ainonn
lu wi 1 1 ratcrnliy of Texas nnd Uuls
cordU1 Kuod ttUllc fnr a
bapn ne
ItJMUKUMiN
llf IIU0AIKll3
tt viii A ntch < vlco pronldent of
Zl Im colan > 1 now a rail
hlvl bct > fleeted Wee
V MtLi lMia LUl < J wp tni Southern line
JUprrn5l r ° m Klrbnlllo to tho town of
llfr S1lrk wrs of tho Hellauco
tlcktt JaDjr ana wneral pwrnser
eci i > t chment of lle Kar ee ha o be
iirB r M olher Iuportsnt rail
i I iiruA aa wllen Ulc5 lwt lbe
M riHrU I10t lutnxr a former
U H f r r when Ms road Is com
X IhV R lU Mt and quick
euii B Va at thoro will be
1IX terrlco between KlrbrU
and Jasper Tho Jasper and Southerns vice
president Is an experienced railroad builder
and for a number of jears has been tho
Ktneral manipulator of about twenty miles
of thu bost tram road over run through
tho pines
nvn months nxroiiTS
Tho growluK lmporlanco of the exportsj
Hon ot lumber through Snblno Iahs l
hhonn by tho follow Inn rei rt of ship-
ments for tho time mouth of March April
and May and the recapitulation thereunder
kMuk tho shipments by months so far this
3 ear
earMarih
Marih 5 Itusslan bnrlt Joliaii Urfeena
for Cardiff IJiiKland 5r62CC feet
March 5 American shooiur Tlorcnco
for Tamplco Mcco 773C0S feet
March 6 American schoonir Nellie M
Slude for Tort Uarrlos VMM2 feet
March C Swedish hark Carl lrederlcl
for Dordecht Holland 611030 feet
March 0 American pchoonrr Austin U
Knight foi Tsniplio Mexico J27CG5 feet
March 10 Italian baik Knililc for Rot-
terdam Holland ISJSJO feet
Manb 11Aunricin Hthoonrr Mary for
llOgieHSo Mexico lH07fi fict
Minh 11 American fchooner IM If
Idaho for Tamplco Mexlio 130171 fet
March 17 American schooner John
Huturlck for Tamplco Mexico
lylt >
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 6 1897
This Bed like cut hard wood 3 feet
2 inches high 4 feet 2 inch slat 5
inch bracket rail light or dark fin-
ish 175 25 per cent off 132
Sunn IIciI kIiikIc stir smile price
This Fine Largo Wil-
low Rocker 600
25 per cent cash dis-
count 450
II
175VjO
feet March 55 Anurlcau schooner Asa T
Mowelt for Tamplco Mexico 372711 feet
Alaich 27 American schooner J M Mc
Innls foi Tiixmn Mexlio 000 S feet
April CAmerican schooner Aunle for
Iort Uarrlos 37507 feet
April 10 American ccbooner Mary for
Cainpeeche VucOan KllSir feet
April 16 British schooner lllomlndon
for Vira Cru Mexico JS73uO feet
Airll 17Anurlcdii schooner Alice for
Campceche 2202hC feet
April 17 Norwegian xtcamslilp Jarl for
Iort Uarrlos 00i3f fict
April 21 American schevmrr John I
Kranz for Kingston Jamaica 3SUIM feot
T Sto
April 29Amerlcan schooner Asa
woll for Tamplco Mexico 362a6S feet
May I llrlllsh schooner John Parker
for Ioice Porto Hlco 231 127 feel
May 8 American schooner Vila 1 Her
mand for Vera Crur Mexico 2Vi J 0 fet
May 14 American schooner Ud 11 make
for Vera Cruz Mexico 444 21S feet
May 20 IlrltlBh steamship Jeanora for
Greenock Scotland SlDOUl feft
May 2S Amerlran schooner Mary for
Laguna Mexico 111S20 feeU
May 2 Ainrrlcan schooner Mary han
452705 feet
topi for Tampiro Mexico
The shipments for January and I ebru
ary hiretoforo published are hero given
by months and llkowlw thewf of the three
months Included In the aboio report as
follows
wt
6SS8 j 911
MO
January shipments
shipments 5
Iebrnao
ri cot
March shlpmentt Hi < a
April shlpmenta J o037S4
May shlimcnta Jj
25010183
Total for mo months
Sr 11 the water
lo five month 5ear
shipments have been four and onbalf
million feet In excess ot be total for 18J
when 21143200 feet wont tbrouen be 1 a <
ln are within a llttlo more ban three
million feet of the total lumber export
In1690 tho lowi
tlons from the samo port
5301 feet
being
that
for sear
add to tb the export from Ueumont
forwardod Ma Oalve on
fud that Orltani were amounting to moro than
two million feet tho flvo month blp
1
menu will bo within one million jjjt
last vears water bu ne and
ie ed bat o J TlM by about alx mill ° n cet
t
During tbo flrt flra noathtvt
exporta from the rasa were but T
M
Tills noil lllo rut luiril irixiil I foci rl lnelira IiIkIi
slut I fil 5 Inch limelet rnll Antique nr
lliirL lllilli KJsil iir nr villl nil OJO i
btiliic llril In nliule i hiiiiii price ip
feet This amount placed against the ship-
ments so far this > ear shows an Increaso
of nearly 20 per cent an Increase which
It would bo difficult to match at any point
or port In tho country < > reat as this In-
crease Is however It will appear much
greater whin the current month ship-
ments aro figured and compared with thoso
of tho samo month of last > cir foi the Ma
eels now loadliiK and which will clear bo
fore thn 1st of July will tako fully ten
million feet
Nothing could bo moio grntlfjlnR to
lumbermen and Ihoso d < pendent on tho
lumber manufacturing Industry than the
report hern glcn as It furnishes oldence
of a biislncves development of which lum-
ber manufacturers geiurall nro not fully
Informed Large as tho recent Increase In
water shipments Is shown to bo Its growth
will bo morn rapid hereafter Manufactur-
ers regard thin feature of their tradn as
tho balance wheel that will stindy tho linn
her Industry In futuro and liuturi n moro
stable market It Is a business that haa
many attiuctlons tho trausactluuii being
largo and generally for cash nnd tho on
noyajicrs comparalholy few It Is small
wonder therefore that all mill llrum con-
veniently situated for exporting aru em-
barking therein
InitHONAl NOTTS
Mr I Tramway Pall was In town yes-
terday morning en loutei to his mill at
Col
Messrs J T Keith and 13 A Kletrher
of the Texas Tram and Lumber company
wire In Dahmton during the week
Mr O II Mallam was at Hot SprliiKS
on Wednesday last In atlendanco upon u
meeting of Arkansnn nnd Mlsnuurl lumber
manufacturers
Mr John N Ollbert returned Tuenlay
from a huslnes trip to Kansas City Ho
reports bright prospects for a largo trade
in that section
iiivriM
Doles for ho InIr 1lseel nMil lri
Palestine TVias Juno r At a meeting
of Iho dlroctors of tbo Kast Texas Ilrlvlug
Park and Fair nnodatloii November 2
3 4 and 5 were fixed as Iho elates of hold-
Ing the fair Ihla year This Is right after
the close of the Dalian Pair an I Imposition
It Is also next for engagements wlS the
Slato llaclng association wblcli has uo en-
gagements beyond tboso made with tfo
Dallas Fair Tho programino committed
has gene to woik In earnest
Tbo Palestine flro department band int
their first concert toulgbt lu their now
stand just elected which Is a tlilcg of
beauty painted In tho National colon
rc l whltn and bine and ni a fl g of
the tamo patriotic colors floilic from bo
tenter pole
Krnest Haferty of thn now Paleitno
Dally Press camo down from Tyle this
morning Ho will bo manajfr of tlis cir-
culation of the paper
Mr William Hpear formerly trainmaster
of the International and Great No1tit n
railroad hero but now with Uo Jltvourl
Pacific Is In tbo city
Ml Freddie Kolstad returned last night
from school at Staunton V
Mrs It H Kane will entertain the Kflf
Culture club tomorrow afternoon
The accomplished daughter rf Jr and
Mrs A S Tox Miss Mllye Dflle re-
turned last night from tbo MaryIlaldwln
Seminary Staunton Va from which h <
graduated and received tbv gold nveijil for
tho highest scholarship In the clai Ml
and Mrs Fox are very proud of their ul
rnted daughter Mr IM S Fox pn
Antonio surprised nil aud wdiomod
bla liter at tbe depot
V i
CHANGES IN UNIVERSITV
Sonic Xcw Kcquimncnts Tor
mbsloti nnd fur Graduation
Ad
UNIVfiRSlTV SYSIHAI IS AD01MID
Vfler rrenliliinii Veiir Ilurlilir Wllloh
StiieleitlH trr lleiillrcel til 1iilMlo
Oho oflliree Currloiilii
Austin Texas Juno 5 Tho faculty ol the
university havo recently mado very im-
portant changes In tho reriulremcnts tor
admlislon and for graduation These
changes nro Intended to secure greater
uniformity in tho prcpititldi nf undent
entering tho university to supply one
year of severe system etlc training ot a
collegliilo rhuincter nnd Dually lo allow
after the first year thu largest possible
latltudo In Hie Mlertlon of bliidles
UIWIillMKNTS FOIl UNTItANCi
1 Graduates ot tbo university afllllaled
wdinnls and alto of tho Sum Normal and
tho Agricultural and Mechanical college
aa well as holders of first grade Hlato
leachCM ccrtltleales will bo rciidved Into
the unlveisll as hrretuforo without on
tranco exaniliiHtlonj
2 Persons 21 years old seeking special
training In one or two subjects vlll also
bo received Into the university without
entranci examinations at the discretion of
tint advisory eonimltteo n the faculty The
ndlsory committee consists of tho proii
dent and two piofoswira
8 AH either pTswa entering tho uni
versity will be iwiulrerd to stand examina-
tions in at least three subjects towlt
llngllsb liltlniy and mathematics Thoso
desiring to study Latin and Greek must
also pans examinations lu tlure subJiK ts
llerttofore applicants have been admit
ted on luisslng tb entrance examination
In English but ixperltnco has shown that
this arrangement does not pioduce tho best
results
Till FltriSIIMAN CimiHCULA
Studmts who are candldutos for degrees
will bo reeiulriKl lo study during thei freh
man year ouo of Uio throo prescribed cur-
ricula
Ihc flmt curriculum Is for tudcnta lu-
te ndlnK to lake ho dt > ri > of barhelor ot
arts and tho studies prescribed In It arD
FnKllsh malbematlo Latin and Greek
Onctblrd moro time Is tlven tn Latin and
Greik In tbo freshman year than heretofore
mid one study less Is required In this > ear
Tho second curriculum Is for tu lent
Intending to tako tbo degreo of bachelor of
letters It Include nngllsli mathematics
Latin or Crock and ono subject sulpcted
by the student from tho following groups
History French Spanish German chem-
istry biology Onethird more time it
given to each modern language than here-
tofore and one study leis Is rcuulrtd In
this currloulum also
Tho third curriculum la for students de-
siring to receive tbe decree of bachelor of
nclence The stiHk required are English
juathemtttlcH a modern language or tlitory
and a second modern language or a acleneje
chemistry or biology
Tho purposo of tbo curriculum sytem li
to require eacti etudent to duvoto at least
This LaiRO Hard Wood Sulto finished In Antique Onk
with n largo bovolod mirrot In drosaoi lSXlO Inches
largo bod G foot 4 Inclios lilijh 1 loot 0 Inchoa wldo
babo of drossor 44 Inchos a cry hoasy Sulto Prlco
131S40 25 percent off 13 88
onq year to rigid training In such elemen-
tary studied as consilium the fotindallon
ef education During thla year atudents
will review some eubjetts taught In tbo
high schools will get a better gnisp of
what they have learnid before will bo
taught bow to study subjectn with lrelc >
l ndenco of Judgment and In short will
be gotten Into shajKi nnd fitted for uni-
versity work
Tho Ilrst year curriculum la In no sense
n prcperatury department On the con
traty tho stnmlanlK nf nilinlftilon to tin
uulverlty aru much elevated nnd in-
creased n velll bo seen flom the nbovo
htatement as lo cntinnco oxnuitnatlons
Pupils who havu rninn hereloforo from
high sehiKils and neadeiules befmo grad-
ual lug from the namn and lime entered
the university after e ramming up for two
or lino months on English will llnd theiu
relvcs liereaflcr unablo to enter the uni-
versity
Although curricula arn rescrlhfd dur I
Ing the fieHlinian > iar It velll be observed
that n nluiliiit may relect hli own curric-
ulum thus furnishing considerable range
of cboce and nlso that there are electlvo
studlen In each eurrlctilum nlfeird For
example In tho srleneee uiirrliliilum
slndent may elect between a modem lan
iuagii nnd history and alio between a
modem langurgo nnd u science
FPiCIAL 811DUNTS
Students not candidates for a degree aro
not required to pursue ono of these pro
ncrllicM rurrlcuin but ore allowesl under
Iho advice and guldanco of tho advisory
eouirnltlee to elc < t special courses ot
fCtidy Such students arc permitted after
ward lo become regular students and can
dlilaies for degrem by completing tlwi
piesrrlbfd freshman tourao or curriculum
These s > ncla students aro subject to thn
piinin entrance examinations aa regular
students
TUB UNIVnilfSITV SVSTHM
Tho university system Is Intended for
tbo widest piwillilii itngo of oloetlon A
Htudent having roinplelcd an oxtended
course In a high school or academy and
baring taken one year In the university
of thorough colleglato training and being
ordinarily 18 or Hi > ears of age Is pro
eunicd to have developed rpeclnl Intelet 111
and aptitude for certain lines of study
above otbeis The theory of Iho elective
sjstem It that ttuclentu will do the best
work In studies for which they have lotto
and talent rather than In studies which
they purmuo under compulsion and against
tlicdr Inclination Tho elecllvo system
therefore secures the best lesults lu
scholarship and Is alto most efficient lu
developing character by appealing to tbo
student i > wn Intermit likings and ambl
tlons Them Is no txcute under this
sintom for Idlers and drones In any clast
livery member erf every class In supposed
to bo there voluntarily nnd for work
Thoku who have not this purpoto are re
queued to withdraw and seek subjects In
which they really desire to work
A practical udvanUgo of tho clectlvo sya
tern Is that It allows etudenls lo select
subjects bearing especially upon their fu
turn profesalon For example students
Intending to be lawyers can after laying
good foundations In mathematical lin
guistic and scientific studies devote them-
selves atrlduoualy to the study of history
political tclroco and government Students
Intending to be physicians can dovoto
their time lo scientific study and to re-
search In cheinl try biology geology
mineralogy and phjslca
In order to receive extended training In
at least ono study and to abow himself
capable of original work and research
every student Is required to purtuo fori
at least tare Xer ouo l ° a ot atudy to I
JMJW tMflk
Ml
This beautiful Iron Bod
with canopy and best iron
spring 1900 25 per-
cent discount 1425
This ologant Iron Bed with
canopy and the bost Iron
spring 1650 25 per-
cent cush discount
1238
bo chcueti li > himself under tho guidance
of tho advisory committee
In older also to inakn eoino return
to the State for Its homily lu furnishing
education fioei of charge e > neh student In
requliod tn pursue at least utin cotirso of
study In government thufl acquainting
himself with tho history and woiklugH ot
our government nnd with his own rlghta
and ilulliB as u cltl7n
uiamm stanhaiids or bciioiau
SI1IP
Stuileiitn who fall In their work arc not
allowed to g em with higher work until
they make good their dellrlcnrlrs Stu-
dents who drag iiloui with tho classes un-
til examination tlmn and absent them
selveei from cxumlnntlntis an wedl un those
who make ye > rtous failure a on tin examlna
tlnus will Im required to pursue thn sumo
subjects over again tho following liar
StuilentB who havu slight deflclcncles In a
eubject will biivn an upi ituully tn miiko
guild tliiiKH dullelencleM at clal exumlus
tlinH held lliei week prccoillng Iho
oelilng nJt cJch setslon lu
teiuhcr and also nt Iho regular eiimlna
tlons In tbo Haunt rubjecta given to tho
classes tho following jeir
A OMJ lAV entttl
A Hill Iliillllj Illlliier Willi ltllin
I ten Iliui li > lllniHeir
Temple Texus June 4 flcll county las
claim to the boss farmer ot Texas or of tho
Nation for that matter His nimo Is Her-
man Kuschu ami he lived until last sum
inor with his fathoi about thieo nilleH en t
from Tiinplo Ho had taken unto him
si If a wlfo and with characteristic Ociiuan
thrift wantdl a placet of tils own anil
taught a farm In Wichita county wliero
lands aro cheap Last fall ho went frum
hero lo his now puichase taking with lilm
two spans uf horses and the eustoiuvry
plouoexa outfit Dili Ing the fall h > iluglii
handeil broko and planted 225 acres of land
175 lu wheat and filly acres In oats T > > a
craln thrived during the winter nul hav-
ing nothing lo oicupy him tbero bo re
lurntd to Hell county shipping lis lie net
Tills upline lie used the same teaqi and
planted forty three acres in cotton tu
acrca tu corn and nine acrta lu ots Tfict
crops ho world Iilmseir and did not hire
n days work dono until till week > hm
having to go to lilt grain crop ho Idled
part nf his cotton chopped At this stags
tho ciop was In excellent shape Then lo
started overland to Wichita county lo har-
vest his ftnelu taking tho bsiiici Irani He
will get through there In tlmo to teturn
and give his cotton a final working
Tho total crop grown and cultivated tin
Kluhandoel by this man Is 257 acr i livery
lilt of it Is In flourishing condition hit
wheat rood for ulxhtHii lu lils to tbo
urre and tho oalt good for fifty Not ex-
ceeding 120 will be oxpeuded far Lclt in
tbe cotton crop
Tbrco thousand one hundril sqd fifty
bushels of wheat 2000 auuvlt cf oils
twenty bales of cotton and 4j0 bvihcJs of
of corn Is tho crop Mr Kusihe coofllently
expects as tbe result of tho yWs labcr
At CO cents the wheat would bring fiiVO
at 20 cents tho oats would amount to IIOO
at ISO a bale tho cotton would tell for
tCOO at 25 cents a bushel for corn another
tlOO would bo added giving a total of f 1110
as lbe valuei of tbo one man crop
llllllliC
Luljng Tmm Juno 4 IVttcrday a num
ber of fanners went boo tree cutting in the
Johnston pasture about a inilo east ot thn
city They cut six tree and scoured about
200 pounds of new honey made from mint
and chluota blossom and as fragrant aa a
bouquet ot fjowera Jolta VwUa acted M
I I I I I I I IIIIIIHHIUII g
No Change in Prices Our 25 Per Cent Cash Reduction Sale
Continued this weok A1 goods iidvertlsed hist wook and tho week before on sale at buuo prices
Many more bargains added this weok
F L HOODS FURNITURE HOUSE
ao7 ana 300
San Jacinto Stroet
Between Contrrtai
and Franklin Atos
Bend us your orders for Ilefrigemtora
lubr Ttugglcs still ronrlted down nt tot
torn cnali line
Wo wll for oaah only no goods sold on
time
This Baby Buggy has
tho bost wheels and
springs finished in silk
plush Prlco 750
25 per cent off 563
Cano Seal Chair just like
cut GOc 25 per cent
cash discount 45c
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f MBE MARKET REVIEW
Regular Keckl > Kcpnrt of the Con-
dition oF Tiadc
OUTSIDE DEMAND IS IMPROVING
23
t
iiMfcter of ocixinonles nnd while n largo
miinber of tbo civjhiI hao itwellenl heads
thla morning ell of them can led homo a
fair shvio of muintripss with them
Tho city JS Agog over tin coming match
gainn of ball hotwoen the Lullng Drowns
and
thn San Mnreoa nliio next Tiie dny and
Wwlnenlay Lullng Is eomliig to tho front
in hurry as a banebnll town and tho
llrmviia nio dotlrnllneil to hold flrat placO
ei eimnte line went of the Colorado
lleiiliuz Onicln who waa so bully hurt
by falling from tho top of a lend of hay Is
now cnlit to ho In n fulr way of recovery
Ills homo la at Ilrjau
v mis
WIIIIh Texas Juno 4 Dr John Itrowter
ot Indiana who has lieen horu prostHectlng
has retiiined homo with the luUvntlon of
bringing Mh family out m > in
cjulto party undei tho management of
J W liWia have be oil iiiedlng thei wexlt
flshiui nt Irnnl Inko
i K Wlikiu has retnruod from Houston
with IiIh son Maxlo t nitfeiMful oneintlnn
was pirfoniMH on bis dislocated siioulder
J1 the X r s being brought Into use
Tim Loelles Aid norlely will glvo re crajjr
luncheon lonlght at tbo King hotel tlm
lirneeedH of which will bo douilod to tho
Melbivllst chin eh
Iatlilien Kleediiiis
Flatonl i TVxos Juuo 3 llatonla lodge
No 20S Knlghlt of Pythian held the Ir reg-
ular Miinlannuat elietlun last night tho
following ofllreiti being elected j M I
Walker chancellor coiniuundiir It II Tan-
ner vicu ihanixllor J F Kiilllvau pre-
late H A Thuleinejer miislrr of worki W
K Siilllvnii mauler nt arms W G I ine
Inner gueird J 11 Hudson outer guard
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swap n psJBsSlwoi utslsl
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tttfl lor or suelety oeiais siiti Us return oi as It
tuns vltor Kltrtrlclty Hit furrt f vtuUtr A
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Dr Hnuileui Bluetne ibilt It lli coouo setitsf
tnm wtileli It dMvu tka vim tasny nlikkw
tm lb veto of tuna sua d rilofi lbs oerrt aatl
Eihrtlrsl > iwers Tlis vlsweeia tcaoaaid ii ml v
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 63, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 6, 1897, newspaper, June 6, 1897; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84204/m1/23/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .