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THE MATAGORDA GAZETTE
Jii
18.
BEN EDTC1T K!
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law c a k i) s . Death to all Vermin!!
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HENRY THORP,
MATAGORDA, TEXAS.
■uly wonderful wtth what certain'
rals. roaches, tniee, moles, <¡rcur.il mice. In ;-;
bugs,
tnimtift in MIUII, C r | 3^cv«XT9 V VCIU11II| Ul «. |
* utterly
í v i
U- , moth*, nn>«quitoe*. fea«. :n«-'Cts un
w. 0. BDRKHART.
ASS+feffltV ASSAVi
mataooida, *EXtS.
Jnly SI, MM. lj
in short, every species of vermin,
lioy rfil
CMttr- Mat. Reach. *C- KsicrnaliMl r,
I Mlir'i Bwft'j- Kitrrmlnalor,
fniir'i Klcrlrlf Pswilcr, far l>-tccta, Ac.
ThoniJ * Olhcr, V:./,¡ o City >«i.
.. ±\i Lane s
CKLl'BRATF.D
vermifuge
To Hotel Keepers, Druggist?, Rest
aurants. Grocers, and the Public
r'a Klcrtria P w«
j the
(•«lv infallUe rem
J. C COYER (Ed. filer al J,
IW-
I Tli>-« M.!« !:ir<' wl'I n'üi ti tin .lirt, ii :-t 4!id li«-avy
ttra-ii fnwi th - t,'i tt««o. «ii1... ;t injury to tht fiKrc,or
l>*-ks i «tt• • :. ihn* satin;: :■: irirat< . ..-...ut
•« : «"••! ••u::il rir am? tnr « fi¡i!v i>\ «! rty rott-oi.
Tin- I'm «n.irt Ii -u- :n m f* mn-r riutiittf
¡ unchii nuilr ¡>r Tb «n i- an 5 ••t!i«-r-. as tliis
|<l>wr Ii .{ I. >t twi-t til - í1 if. hill Ii-jvc- :!ir eottoll
ji>, t¡ hi ¡.,r tli * I; T . ;:mi iiuiiln tin- rlanlrr
t>« v.- .- Ji t •••ii <ii tnmi tw -:r titi<i .wit will1
• V. i •!:i.-- -liit m th- • tt«m. Tlii- Fan ami<
A \
■isiratvlv or tuiilhi-r, t;a\ !«■
.kniiwn.)
Lancaster, Wi
u\Ve bijjbly ree<^nmeiiii die Etler. M ir
•rrain and provision! are «íe*trove1 annually in ii„¡¡,.r :i"r,
Grant Couuty by Vermin. than wool' pay for rv juin«i. j
tons this Rat Killer ami Insect K\ler„ \et aj, s huc -ftlie u--t -laiit. r- in Cenrgu m<1 Alatanuj
. . ... * « _ í wve IHtbivl to tin- utility t f trn* nl « ve meiiti. ii
hamiretllh part of ti e aloe of ch pe pe ) : ^ h!iíHi jk fuliy j^uriotied n pre^tititi.
D* B- B< Braman,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MATAGORDA, TEXAS.
iy
E. BILL,
JTTOMATE Y JT LJW,
Brazoria. Texas.
PETER McGREAL,
JTTQMJfET AT LAW
Brazoria, Texas.
I la tbb District Courts of tbe Jo.
lef Matagorda, Wharton, Colo-
, Port Bond and Gal veaton
Court oí Texas, attd in
Coort of this Slate.
7a
nl-y
a Copper-
tor—JULIA
r—will ply
lud ¡anota,
1 with
boat in the
hi*
he
I
AUSTIN.
Far Kile t y J. M A II.K!', Agtui. Iiulianuia
<;«!«■ ii IJiK.'^c*. .igrmt at MaUi^nnLi. Ijune 12-y
laid out in Costar's Eet„ wouKl save all Irom
|OMw"
W. CURTIS, (Druegist,) Daklana. Ill- "We
ree'd the box—care Blaksley, St. Louis—it I'lliverslty of Ll)nÍMÍSIia.
sires great satisfaction wherever tried—is a MLIHC.il. HKPARTMEXT
"dead shop ererv time, am! no mistake." T*HE Anneal C. ur« oi Uftuns in this Ocpartmeat.)
0<iRnUM Ar PARSON'S Ta 11 on W.s tVour wi" «•«mxnenee on MON'bA) . Xovrmber 14, lKi
UMiOUN fc FAKW.W, 1 a"on, « is. l our,ud wj„ terlI|ill:lU. in lhe t.Usuin- U m-ti.
rat roach Exter. is all sold. It gires uuirersai j j_\MKS JOXKS, M. I ., lVjfc^ur uf Practice of M.-di-
sa!isfactirai.n I cine.
GEORGE ROSE, (Dru«i«st,) Canlinstoa, O ' J- I- Ul UDELL M. D.. PruTesaorof Chemistry.
C« fiw .h Irisi vnar WABKKX STOXK. M 1 .. l'rufessor f Surgery.
A. H. CEXAS. M. D.. l"n fessor l Olistetrics.
GUSTAVUS A. XOTT. M. D., l'ruie^.r ot Materia
Sietliea.
T. G. RICHARDStíX, M. D., Professor of Anat>my.
TUOMAS IIL'XT, M. D-, ProfcssOr of Fhysiulogy and
''1 bare been selling your Ext. for the last year
aud bare not known it to fail in a single in-
stance."
R. WRIGHT, (Druggist.) Troy, O. " I hare
sold oet all tbe rat, roach. &c. Ext. The rat
killer is in great demand/'
(T^~Principal Depot 410 Broaúway, N. V.
(T^AII wholesale Druggists in N. Y. Agents.
Q^^Whoiesale Agents in all the large cities.
(E^Druggists erery where sell them.
(0r~10.000 Boxes sold a week in N. Y. alone.
^ !! Bswaas!!! of spurious imitations.—
Examine each box, bottle, or tlask, aud take
nothing hot "Cottar's."
(G?-S1 oo boxes cao be sent by mail, (saifi-
oient to destroy tbe Vermiu on any premises.)
(J^~S2 00 sample packages sent by Express.
5^"For Agencies, send for circular, terms &.
Q^"Whole ale aubmts for La., Miss. Tex,
New Orleans John Weight & Co.
Galrestoo, G. H. Bekhman.
Memphis. Teon, S. Mansfjelp & Co.
Sold by
GALÉX HODGES, Matagorda, Texas.
• September 1, . 1859.-3m
Administrator's Notice.
On the 29th day of Aogost, 1859, the under-
signed was appointed by tbe Honorable County
Coort of Matagorda County, Administrator oi
the Estate of William MeCrosky, deceased.
Netiee w hereby gireñ to all persons having
•If'"" against, said Estate, to present the same
asreqoitred by law. MARY E. McCROSKY,
October 1, 1859.-6 w] Adm'x.
l*atholo?ry.
W.C.CNICHOUS. m! d!'. j" 1>omoustrjt"rii "f Auat"B1J'-
The UiKinis for IlKstcting trill l<e o|m u 011 the second
Monday in October.
Tbe Faculty are Visiting Phyaicians and Surgeons of
the Charity Hospital.
The StadenU accompany the Professor* in their visits,
and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical ad-
vantages.
reiiminary to tbe Course,' Lectures will lie delivered
daily in the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from the 1st
of October, on Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and other
subjects, without any charge to students.
THOMAS HUXT, Dean
ik cxlkbeated
COPPER TOE!
Is
f-
f.
t.
J0KffMli
■ ^ V --
!
tr
B
¡he
all ¡he
¡o estah*
1 ia Row
his oíd
>.-* ] mm* rrccjHL
MotaWe Tip,
DESIGNED EXPBE83LT FOB
BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
Jfoal* mm*I Sh&es.
has been applied to Boots
by whieb a saving of expense to
the eeoMamer, of two thúd% is realized, by ac-
tual experiment.
THE TIP >
of a pseoeof eoppor or other in.lestruct-
ible material, neatly iarteoed to the toe of tbe
_ a complete protection.—
is now presented to the public
ofitspraotioa I utility
Over two years^ and ip des-
tined entirely to sapersede the old style, far
Yeetha' Boots and Shoes
o{ this invention will be
as H is wet! known that
out their boots and shoes first at
aad, with thfe protection, they will
wear at least two to three
as the eU style, while the ex-
A TtUFJLE NOES.
is aUg^ especially applicable
s subjecting
_ or sboe to he cut or worn,
and the public generally, will
k r of (Staining these goiods im-
_ are distined, for general use,
all other kinds.
y be obtain ed^f nearly all the
in the principal cities, or of
, McKINNEY a CO,
wners of the Patent,) Boston.
tl f tht Southern StáU$.
1rWTc's Genuine
with pare Cognac
SXTSCtt
IbenuhcfaU.gMer
Sehnsjpps, and to drive
' sold as
Braadyhi
The duty
war, and Í have now
Sraaiy exporten in
Lamaesalsrty not
wb>cl _
Cognac
ia-
of nnivcnal complaint
" , was very
in (en
Of
Brandy, from its high
that vixen and sellen
to. aad ssfllfcNM of gallons
Pi ■
la vie," tbe water of life.
tJDOLPHO WOLFE.
. . *ew Tort.
E.J. Bart 4k Co.. A.
A Co. atvllte.
Tbe Administrators of the Charity Hospital, elect an-
nually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who are
maintained by the institution. Aug. 21, ltó'J.-3m
University of Nashville.
MILITARY COLLEGE.
J. BERRIEX LIXDSLEY, M. P., D. !>., Chancellor of
the University, and Professor of Chemistry and
ecology.
Col. H. R. J0HXS0X, Superintendent of the Military
Colleee aad Professor of Engineering.
JAMES P. HAMILTON, A. M., Professor of Mathe-
matics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy.
J. H. STEWART, A. M., Processor of Greek aud UUn
languages and Literature.
G. S. BLACK IE, A. M., U. D., Professor of Botany and
Natural History.
Bev. J. W. HOTTE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Mental
and Moral Philosophy, aad Biblical Literature.
C. K. WINSTON. M. D., Surgeon.
Tbe First Tena of the Academic Tear 1858-60 com-
mences on tbe 5th of September, 1859; and the Second
Term oa tbe 23rd of January, 18C0.
Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel Room* and Ser-
vants attendance, $100 per Term.
Engineering, French, Spanish, German, Drairtng,
Book-keeping aad Fencing, eadfc $10 per Term of
twenty weeks.
The ancient reputation of the Univeraity for Scientific
apd Classical Scholarship will be maintained, aud every
facility afforded those who desire to pursue a partial
course. BesideaAhe four regular College Claams, there
is alao a Preparatory Ciaas. Students under 14 yean of
age will not be admitted.
By tbe aid of Military Discipline,effective government
is established, aad health, physical cal tore, good order
aad indnttrions habits are
For Catalogues, or
any Member of tbe Faculty.
information, apply to
Aug. 1859.
IK THE DISCOVERY OF THESE
Cdrbratcb Cillero,
1 the hnrixOTi ot tht
i lnílm wr ai d cu-
>ill cause (lie heait*
r nianjr of time afiiiclcd *kb lL« íoüowin*
eaaca to leap for jvr.
cun t'**< —
Ut5B CC*&rIA3KT2y
9ohras sah Clonic Jebifiij,
ant afl diseases arlsftnr fro«n a «Reordered
STQKACH OR UVER,
hfSlx >wu iw iMsbaatak
Far llae Cart; u4 aa a me Ficvrntathrs of
fP FEVER A AGUE,
■tUOOO AMD OTBES gtmtss.
Mtmtmmwm iff I 1 llj «*w<Ci«T I
Dusa—r<r ■ Ami. . rt^aM Sw
car beware or uiuimma
TU Otmuimt Uar tmr Ó/gnatmn-üm:
8ole Proprietors. K«w Tork.
GENTRY, STILES k
Ageste at Hornos.
CO.,
s^Mleefa
I will aell by pablie auction, at my
— •- * Matagorda, 00 Tuesday-
1 Bbl 0(4 Peadt Braady, 1 Box
OEvn, S boxes alar
ft, im
Hoetet-
1 box
COMPTON
boose, ir the city of
thetdds
warr
da/ et August, 1859, 14 Parkhnrst k Co.
Cotton Grni, or so many thereof as will pay the
storage aad ether expenses thereon, which now
aaeant la the mm of «42 OS. Said Gins have
. been ia ay warehouse on storage siuce tbe
month of October, 1857. Terms of Sale, Cash.
JAMES H. SELKIRK.
' KmeetN July IS iH9--4ds
liver pills.
w r. beg leave to call tlx atten-
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two ot the most popu-
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer tc
Dr. Chas. S'Linr'* Tflrbratrd
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-dlls, but simplv for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For cxpellirg Worms from the
human , system. It has also been
administered with the most satis-
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to or after taking Qui-
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men-
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to foil when ad-
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
Fleming Bedjhers,
rTTSflURc53fr.
of tfleir 'Djtug business,
in which they have wen success-
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Yars, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de-
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele-
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com-
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address^sil orders to
FLKIH6 IS* Pittihinl Fa.
P.8. Dealer* aad Phridr . oiderlm. from otWn
tbao Flaming Bna^ wfll do -a ta mr (Mr atrina
«slluLlty, and tote mom bmt* \ JTlmc'a. wrepmrtd ¿f
n Ofo dm wt A?np to pt
lh ItRC.VO.VS BITTERS
Have, from tiicir oxcellont «ju^.iti '*. bee.i rr.*
')tnirj ,n«!e.f t v the Most Eminent rhrofiini a*
!.i in« «t valuable and never-lailing r^.n^lv t •
DIAKKHKA.
llKXKTÜf K\.
.1 AIM ICE.
RI.OOD DISEASES.
Av.,
l YSPK!'SilA,
i Ki:u.irv.
HI Ll.lt l SN ESS.
L1YEK CUM 1*1.'NT,
&c, Ac
A re also a sure and certain preventative agaiast
Fever and Ague. Cholera, Snmmer Complaints,
\c.. an.! is the most valuable and etf¡ca«-ioa«
Tonic aim A ¡>petiie-Creating Compound evar
•itl«Me«l to I! «• public.
Kv the n«e ol these Bitters all diseases of the
Mood will l c thoroughly eradicate«l, aad all
tho>e who are suffering from early eteess aad
prostration ot the physical energies will be re-
stored to a robust and vigorous state of health.
The Digestive Orcans wilt be stimulated and
permanently strengthened, appetite will be cre-
ated, and the debilitated subject restored to
new life.
This remedy has a very agreeable teste, and
will be taken readily by children a< well as
by adults.
All persons suffering from aay of the eheve
complaints are invited to try Dr. BRUNON'S
BITTERS .
Dosx.—For an adult, a small wine-glaesfal
3 limes a day; for a child, a small tea-spoenfal
twice a day.
K. CRUGERf
SOLE AGF.XT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
tM Braaiwaf, Bow Tork.
Sold at 50 cents per bottle, S) per dozea, ft W
per gallon; extra Bitters for Bar-rooms, by the
gallon or Barrel, at the low priee of f 1 f5 per
gallon : fine Stoughtons Bitters, $1 15 per gal-
lon. For sale by all Dro^gists and Grocers.
Sent by Express to all "perts of the Vaited
States, on receipt of the easb.
WHOLESALE A RKXAtL AT
742 Broadway, N. T.
March 12, 1859. -|y
WANTED!
A LIMITED number of active and enterprising Taang
Men, upon immediate application, can secure em-
ployment for s few months, at a profit ot not lens than
#iou per month, in a buniue-w new, easy, ussfal.I
able, and without competition.
Apply immediately, enclosing tee rfsmi for
DBAWfcR ONB.
IPrrrss
to dispose of tfijir
Omm • trial, fcrwarS per aSL paw paid, hi mmf
part of tka IhdM States, ooe box of nth fcr twrin
rtnea oant portage atan pa, ar ana rial at Vnarikm **
AR orden tnm Canada wnat
SPEER'S
PATBST CLASP ASO HOOP IEOS SAID,
For Baling Cotton.
BY means of SPEER'S PATENT CLASP
1
i
ipment. The security, strength and
IRON BANDS, «ay really good
the planten, at bis own Gin Horn
neatly and peranentiy within the
for :
HOOP
_ will enahls
loóse, to secare Us hales
«- «
rsMnreo
Bofap'i-
cation afforded by them, leave little ta be desired; aad
it seem* really wonderful, considering tbe shwoat inftn
it variety of nses to whkih Iron has beea applied ie
modem times, that we should have progressed Utas tar
into the nineteenth century in the nse of tbe costly and
bnngtiug rope, without discovering tbe superior fitness
and convenience aad cheapness of this moot aseAü of
the metals for tbe purpose St baling cotton. Ropes
leave the bale to expand immediately; they are easily
cat by accident or assign; they burn alma* with tbe
touch of fire, and thé bate explodes to scatter Came
over all around; or they decay by exposure, leaving
the cotton to waste at every moment. Tbe aggregate
from this wasting alone, ir carefully ascertained aad
presented to the prodacer. would be amasing.
For sale by J. C. MAILER, Ami. lndiaaols.
CALKS BOOQB8, A|«statlGatf«sr4s.
Jane 11, 1859-ly
postage. Addresa
September 17,185 9.-ta
EUaira, N. T.
L. J. WEBSTER,
50 St. Charlea Street, New Obleava •
Dernier in
Machinery.
PRICE LIST OF-
Stationary Steam Engines, SO horse pewer
Cylinder 10 inefce* bore and SO inches stroke,
Boiler 40 inches diameter and tO feet long,
double fined governor and Jad spa's Valve, oop
per and lead pipes SO feet, boiled ¡mas eonpleie,.
breech i ne, chimney 30 high, with steam pipes,
pomps, bolts Ae., complete. Cash or eity ee-
ceptanee equal ie cash, tl.S*S
Stationary Engines, SO horse power, eylinder
10 by 34, boiler and everything else same as
above, - - «l.m
Stationary Engine, SO horse power, eylinder
IS by 84, bailer At by SS, aad everything es
above, adapted to this siaa, .... 91 «as
rse power, eyliader
and ever '
Stationary Engine, t
IS by 30. heller 4? by SB,
above, adapted to this size,
everything as.
fs,#os
SHRADER'S
COTTOJTmnd HAi* PRESS.
(Patented 1858.)
To Planters, Purchasers of Cotton, and others
interested,
Mirtiii* Pnlste Slnefr Plslsn ftleverPms,
For Compressing Cotton aad Hay. '' **
This Presa beiag simple in mechanical arrangenwu
and ooustiaithm, oflkrs greet advantages to Planten
both in cost aad safety against breakage, Ac. Tbe
by this Psoas, can bring bis bale down to snir
size with two men on levers, in from two to three sda-
utes, and by using the Iron Band can retaia it at tbe
above sum. Ah us enahUag tbe planter to sead his Cotton
to aurkel in better boaaitiou than when left loose aad
tied with rope. He will also save to himself aad pur-
chaser, tbe expense of rnttsring and tbe waste eeoar-
ring during she travel oía loose hale from the Piaata-
"Mtoswt markets.
crThe above Press Is at present ased hi Georgia
id Alabama.
For sals by J. C. MAILER, Agmt, 1
GALEN HODGEB, Agent at Matagorda.
howard association
PHIADELPHIA.
Important Annonneement
TO afl pansas sfiHrted with Sexaal Diseases, sacb as
^Gleet Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Self Abase
Tbe Hewaan Associanox; in view of tbe awfnl des-
_ apon tbe anfortnaate victims of
sees by tjnas>s, have dbectod their Consulting
aa a CaisnSu A«r arwrthy of tbeir name to
give Mtdical Adriet OrsMsto all persons thas afflicted,
who apply by letter with* dseeristioe of tbeir condition,
(age, occupation habits of Ufe, and In cases at ex-
ng, to rvtaun Mcnicivn
is a benevolent Institution,
Mhbsd by sesdfiL eadowment. for the relief of tbe
^ck snd IdwaJ sfflMsd with Virulent and Filiim
fe Diseases." ft har now a surplus of mesas which tbe
1 hese vetad to expend te advert isiaw ths above
It is needless to tedtbst the -isesctstisa com-
tbe highest Medical * ~
iA tbe most spyroved mode
SSÜÜfV1*
ebaI Ovkmi, W ||^ OOMM]
be sent by mail (m a sealed envefepea.) Pree of Charge,
on the receipt m fbs JMsmp* for postage
Address Dr. geo. B. CALHOUN,Cooaa
Howard Avoristlsn. Xa 2 South Ninth street
pbiaPa. By order of the Wirecton.
EZRA D HLARTWEIX President,
mar 14 5Í?7 y CEO. FAIRCUILD Scaotary.
July St lSf8.-Iy
Stationary Engine. 15 hone pewer, eylinder
8 by SO, boiler 40 by SO, and everything ea
above, adapted to this sixe, .... f ir5#0>
Stationary Engine, 15 horae'pewer^ eylinder
8 by 16, boiler 38 by SO,everything as
above, adapted to ltp_ iae,^' T~- - 81,400
■
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
With Iron frames ami improved serew heed
blocks, eorueeted so that ooe men ean set lhe
log, with 25 feet carriage and fifty loot track
irons.
This mill eombir.es all of tbe edvaatages yet
introduced, nnd much Wronger thaa aay ether
manufactury.
48 Inch mill, 35 feet earriage, k as above 833)
50 M • u - 545
52 " « « « ASA
54 " «• mm |7(
56 " " mm hi
60 M M 44 1 66S
When a doable mill is wanted, SlOO en the
above prices is charged.
2D CLASS MILL—
Made same as above, except lighter weight.
48 Inch mill same as abere 25 ft eairiage #465
46 « • " 450
44 - « v " 440
42 . u - ** 43S
40 « « ■ 420
All mills gaaraaleed complete le Dtiviaf
Belt, and to perform well when properly set ap.
Little Giant Mills-
No. 2 Little Giant
45
NewelPs Cotton Screws, Lathes from T to SS
feet for turning wood and iron, grist mills, cir-
cular saws, French ban mill Ham, boltiea
cloth,
ready
colar saws, Frenen trarr mill sagttes, Doiting
cloth, hone powers Ac., Ac., altrayi ea head
ready for shipment 1>
PORTABLE KHALVES.
Horse Power, J>
a
7
8
12
15
20
A.B.BO
Cern
«
m
m
I*
m
m
TOO
IS*
140*
1800
principally
been retara
I Cat BOWS* PATIIT PUSTAfWB
frnJt Flemri ngjmiti
(The best sad cheapest now ta ase.)
thaa 3500 of those mills haveheea asad
More
in
retaraed irom foiling to please The 1
mill is warraated to grind as meek good
the Sooth, and aever hate
"f
or floor, ia a givea lima, with the
as aay mill ever eSored is this
ase size, atal to give
may ba retaraed at
pewer
36 iach Doable Geared,
31 s It M
30 « Single *
}| «i m s
24 " Doable "
20 «• «• M
20 " Single M
LJ, WEBSTER,
February IS, 1350^3m
SST8
18S
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 18, 1860, newspaper, January 18, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179137/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.