News Accounts News accounts about the Six Shooter Junction events and the environment leading up to them. Mexico. Nashville Whig June 12, 1822, Wednesday transcription (614 words) From Texas. Nashville Whig June 12, 1822, Wednesday transcription (938 words) Interesting from Texas. Nashville Whig September 25, 1822, Wednesday transcription (1019 words) Letter from Stephen F. Austin. Nashville Whig September 25, 1822, Wednesday transcription (380 words) Leftwich's Grant. Nashville Whig October 10, 1825, Monday transcription (1005 words) By a Gentleman from Texas. National Banner & Nashville Whig July 29, 1826, Saturday transcription (558 words) Regarding Austin's Colony. National Banner & Nashville Whig September 05, 1829, Saturday transcription (1974 words) Province of Texas. Town of Austin. The National Banner & Nashville Whig December 01, 1830, Wednesday transcription (2912 words) Important to Emigrants for Texas. Kentucky Gazette May 18, 1833, Saturday transcription (811 words) Important to Claimants of Lands, in The Texas Colony of The Nashville Company. National Banner & Nashville Whig January 26, 1835, Monday transcription (1812 words) Texas. Sketch of History. Kentucky Gazette January 23, 1836, Saturday transcription (2221 words) H. G. W. Cloud, Assessor Austin County. State Gazette November 17, 1855, Saturday transcription (236 words) The New Town of Hempstead. The Weekly Telegraph February 04, 1857, Wednesday transcription (167 words) Hempstead Has Been Laid Off. The Weekly Telegraph February 04, 1857, Wednesday transcription (274 words) Hempstead - for The Civilian. Civilian and Gazette. Weekly May 19, 1857, Tuesday transcription (957 words) First Passenger Train to Reach 35 Mile Depot. Civilian and Gazette. Weekly May 19, 1857, Tuesday transcription (159 words) Railway Completed to Hempstead. The Belton Independent September 11, 1858, Saturday transcription (475 words) Ratification Meeting at Hempstead, Austin County. The Hempstead Courier June 01, 1859, Wednesday transcription (832 words) The Troubles at Occoquan. Richmond Times-Dispatch July 30, 1860, Monday transcription (1350 words) Citizens' Meeting at Hockley. The Weekly Telegraph August 21, 1860, Tuesday transcription (643 words) Transportation 1860. The Weekly Telegraph October 30, 1860, Tuesday transcription (146 words) H. G. W. Cloud Candidate for Assessor & Collector. The Bellville Countryman July 12, 1862, Saturday transcription (118 words) F. M. Cloud in Army. The Texas Countryman August 02, 1862, Saturday transcription (228 words) List of Prisoners. The Bellville Countryman November 15, 1862, Saturday transcription (199 words) Martial Law - Austin County. The Texas Countryman February 21, 1863, Saturday transcription (188 words) Attention Minute Men The Bellville Countryman December 05, 1863, Saturday transcription (175 words) Austin County Officers The Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph September 04, 1865, Monday transcription (153 words) A Bridge is Being Built Across Iron's Creek. The Texas Countryman June 08, 1866, Friday transcription (140 words) Official Vote of Austin County, 1866 - Cloud, McDade Elected. The Texas Countryman July 06, 1866, Friday transcription (299 words) Alexander Cloud - Estate Administrator. The Texas Countryman January 25, 1867, Friday transcription (172 words) W. A. McDade & Co.. The Texas Countryman April 26, 1867, Friday transcription (104 words) Weather-Bound. Wagons Waiting to Cross The Brazos. The Texas Countryman June 14, 1867, Friday transcription (166 words) New Ferry The Texas Countryman June 21, 1867, Friday transcription (133 words) A Trip Below. a Trip to Houston & Galveston. The Texas Countryman July 05, 1867, Friday transcription (566 words) J. W. McDade, Town Agent. Hempstead Town Company Deeds. The Texas Countryman August 17, 1867, Saturday transcription (192 words) J. W. McDade, Town Agent. The Texas Countryman August 17, 1867, Saturday transcription (104 words) Party at B. B. Lee's The Texas Countryman January 04, 1868, Saturday transcription (201 words) T. S. McDade, Administrator The Texas Countryman January 04, 1868, Saturday transcription (118 words) Yellow Fever in Hempstead. The Texas Countryman January 15, 1868, Wednesday transcription (1148 words) Texas Railroads. The Galveston Republican March 16, 1868, Monday transcription (133 words) Serious Shooting Affair The Texas Countryman April 08, 1868, Wednesday transcription (387 words) Serious Shooting Affair The Galveston Daily News April 10, 1868, Friday transcription (365 words) Fatal Shooting Affray in Texas — Three Men Killed Richmond Dispatch April 11, 1868, Saturday transcription (138 words) Fatal Shooting Affair The Texas Countryman) April 29, 1868, Wednesday transcription (260 words) Killing at Pilot Grove. The Dallas Herald May 02, 1868, Saturday transcription (187 words) Mr. B. B. Lee Was Shot and Killed by Mr. Joseph Farr Galveston Daily News May 02, 1868, Saturday transcription (112 words) Letter from Texas - B.B. Lee Murder, Etc. Memphis Evening Post May 06, 1868, Wednesday transcription (2014 words) B. B. Lee Killed in Hempstead. The Texas Republican) May 09, 1868, Saturday transcription (126 words) Springfield Kills Fort. The Galveston Republican June 01, 1868, Monday transcription (238 words) Trial of Mr. Springfield for Killing Capt. Fort The Texas Countryman June 03, 1868, Wednesday transcription (1036 words) Mr. L. Springfield Killed Clinton Fort The Texas Republican June 05, 1868, Friday transcription (187 words) Bankruptcy : J.M. Cloud, T.S. McDade & G.W. Cloud. The Texas Countryman July 08, 1868, Wednesday transcription (421 words) Old Adam Killed The Texas Countryman July 08, 1868, Wednesday transcription (154 words) New Ferry. The Texas Countryman July 08, 1868, Wednesday transcription (198 words) In Bankruptcy - H.G.W. Cloud Galveston Daily News July 30, 1868, Thursday transcription (268 words) T.S. McDade Probate of His Brother. The Texas Countryman October 23, 1868, Friday transcription (105 words) Life Insurance Payout on Lives of Jas. W. McDade and B. B. Lee. The Texas Countryman December 25, 1868, Friday transcription (199 words) Elijah Bell Killed Freedman Alfred Kirby. The Texas Countryman December 25, 1868, Friday transcription (161 words) The Allchin Tragedy. Jacksonville Republican May 07, 1870, Saturday transcription (175 words) Capt. John Glass Killed The Houston Telegraph October 11, 1872, Friday transcription (182 words) Mr. J. Farr Has Favored Us with a Call. Galveston Daily News January 15, 1873, Wednesday transcription (297 words) Lagrange Hotel - Newnam & Farr Fayette County Record January 06, 1874, Tuesday transcription (122 words) Messrs. Newnam & Farr. The Galveston Daily News May 23, 1874, Saturday transcription (172 words) The Bellville Beacon. The Galveston Daily News August 10, 1875, Tuesday transcription (114 words) Personal Difficulty - Shot Gun and Dirk Used. The Galveston Daily News September 03, 1875, Friday transcription (176 words) Puerile Revenge Sated in The Commission of Murder The Galveston Daily News January 08, 1876, Saturday transcription (232 words) The Waller County Courier. The Galveston Daily News January 29, 1876, Saturday transcription (141 words) Election Results - Waller County. The Galveston Daily News February 20, 1876, Sunday transcription (220 words) Recapture and Lynching of Two Escaped Convicts. The Galveston Daily News June 14, 1876, Wednesday transcription (314 words) Lynching Near Hempstead. The Galveston Daily News June 24, 1876, Saturday transcription (704 words) Joe Farr Constable of Hempstead. Galveston Daily News August 24, 1876, Thursday transcription (105 words) Jos. H. Farr Elected City Marshall. Galveston Daily News October 07, 1876, Saturday transcription (102 words) The Election Passed off Very Quietly. Galveston Daily News November 08, 1876, Wednesday transcription (158 words) Fatal Altercation at Hempstead. The Galveston Daily News November 12, 1876, Sunday transcription (196 words) Joseph H. Farr Purchases Waller County Courier. Brenham Weekly Banner January 05, 1877, Friday transcription (124 words) Wilson Bradford Not Guilty. The Daily Brenham Banner January 28, 1877, Sunday transcription (153 words) From Hempstead — Prohibition Movement The Galveston Daily News January 28, 1877, Sunday transcription (164 words) Wilson Bradford Acquitted. The Galveston Daily News January 31, 1877, Wednesday transcription (110 words) Joseph H. Farr is Now The Editor of The Waller County Courier. The Austin Weekly Statesman February 01, 1877, Thursday transcription (147 words) Joseph H. Farr & C. W. Newnam of The Waller County Courier. Brenham Weekly Banner February 02, 1877, Friday transcription (177 words) Local Option Elections The Galveston Daily News March 14, 1877, Wednesday transcription (172 words) R. W. Crawford Kills Bradley. The Galveston Daily News June 19, 1877, Tuesday transcription (212 words) R. W. Crawford Acquitted. The Galveston Daily News July 25, 1877, Wednesday transcription (117 words) Thomas Bell Murdered. The Galveston Daily News January 22, 1878, Tuesday transcription (255 words) Murder of Tom Bell. The Daily Banner January 24, 1878, Thursday transcription (108 words) A Stranger Murdered and Thrown into a Pond. The Galveston Daily News March 27, 1878, Wednesday transcription (265 words) The Norther The Galveston Daily News September 11, 1878, Wednesday transcription (273 words) A Fatal Fire on a Farm. The Galveston Daily News September 14, 1878, Saturday transcription (340 words) Horrible. a Man Shot & His Children Probably Burned. The Waco Daily Examiner September 17, 1878, Tuesday transcription (473 words) Mr. Lynch Shot, Family Murdered. Weekly Democratic Statesman September 19, 1878, Thursday transcription (295 words) The Hockley Horror. Brenham Weekly Banner September 20, 1878, Friday transcription (477 words) A Very Cold-Blooded Attempt at Murder. Brenham Weekly Banner September 20, 1878, Friday transcription (206 words) Foul Murder. Cleveland Weekly Herald September 20, 1878, Friday transcription (342 words) Burial of The Eight Children. The Waco Daily Examiner September 20, 1878, Friday transcription (907 words) The Lynch Attrocity. Denison Daily News September 22, 1878, Sunday transcription (354 words) The Hockley Horror - Statement of The Coroner. The Waco Daily Examiner September 22, 1878, Sunday transcription (1551 words) Eight Children Killed. Stamford Miror September 24, 1878, Tuesday transcription (261 words) Lynch Tells Different Tales. Weekly Democratic Statesman September 26, 1878, Thursday transcription (324 words) Robt. Finkle Killed. The Galveston Daily News September 29, 1878, Sunday transcription (197 words) The Hempstead Murder. The Galveston Daily News October 02, 1878, Wednesday transcription (848 words) Not Hockley's Horror. The Galveston Daily News October 03, 1878, Thursday transcription (222 words) Lynch Did Not Die. Weekly Democratic Statesman October 03, 1878, Thursday transcription (592 words) The Perpetrators Will Not be Brought to Justice. Weekly Democratic Statesman October 03, 1878, Thursday transcription (352 words) Robert Finklea Killed. Telegram October 04, 1878, Friday transcription (277 words) Escape of Crawford - Wheeler Held in $5000 Bail.. The Galveston Daily News. October 05, 1878, Saturday transcription (373 words) What is Termed The Hockley Horror. The Tri-Weekly Herald October 05, 1878, Saturday transcription (876 words) A Texas Horror. Cincinnati Daily Gazette October 10, 1878, Thursday transcription (1813 words) Affairs in Waller County. The Galveston Daily News October 16, 1878, Wednesday transcription (715 words) Character of J. M. Pinckney. The Galveston Daily News October 16, 1878, Wednesday transcription (170 words) Detectives at Work on Lynch Crime. Denison Daily News October 17, 1878, Thursday transcription (142 words) The Waller County Horrors. Tri-Weekly Herald October 19, 1878, Saturday transcription (776 words) Attempted Assassination of John Watson. Weekly Democratic Statesman October 24, 1878, Thursday transcription (103 words) Enforce The Laws. Brenham Weekly Banner October 25, 1878, Friday transcription (488 words) Reward Increased for Murderers of Lynch Family. Brenham Weekly Banner October 25, 1878, Friday transcription (109 words) A Texas Horror. The Michigan Argus October 25, 1878, Friday transcription (1122 words) Shooting of Jno. Binford by Geo. Lynch. The Galveston Daily News November 07, 1878, Thursday transcription (274 words) Lynch Shot Binford. The Brenham Weekly Banner November 08, 1878, Friday transcription (181 words) Harris County Sheriff to Take Custody of Lynch. The Brenham Weekly Banner November 08, 1878, Friday transcription (207 words) Details of The Lynch-Binford Shooting. The Galveston Daily News November 09, 1878, Saturday transcription (919 words) The Hockley Tragedy Denison Daily News. November 10, 1878, Sunday transcription (300 words) The Lynch Difficulty. Denison Daily News November 12, 1878, Tuesday transcription (493 words) Lynch Destined for Stormy Life. The Brenham Weekly Banner November 18, 1878, Monday transcription (246 words) John Binford Defended. The Galveston Daily News November 26, 1878, Tuesday transcription (298 words) Field's Store. The Galveston Daily News November 26, 1878, Tuesday transcription (580 words) Bloody Tragedy - Greer Murders Uncle. Denison Daily News December 05, 1878, Thursday transcription (277 words) Horrible Tragedy - Greer Murder. Denison Daily News December 07, 1878, Saturday transcription (481 words) Eight Children Murdered. New Zealand Evening Post December 14, 1878, Saturday transcription (265 words) Johnny Greer - a Bad Case. Brenham Weekly Banner December 20, 1878, Friday transcription (164 words) G. W. Lynch Indicted. Brenham Weekly Banner December 20, 1878, Friday transcription (115 words) Jno. Greer - in Trouble. Norton's Union Intelligencer December 21, 1878, Saturday transcription (204 words) Pinkerton Detective to Investigate Lynch Murders. The Marshall Messenger January 03, 1879, Friday transcription (144 words) Jno. Greer Captured - Sheriff McDade Challenged. The Galveston Daily News January 10, 1879, Friday transcription (284 words) Sheriff Tom McDade Calls McBride Liar Brenham Weekly Banner January 17, 1879, Friday transcription (229 words) Greer Case. The Daily Banner February 04, 1879, Tuesday transcription (108 words) Cases Set To-Day. The Galveston Daily News February 07, 1879, Friday transcription (139 words) Jno. Greer Taken to Austin. The Daily Banner February 12, 1879, Wednesday transcription (128 words) Murder in Second Degree. The Galveston Daily News April 17, 1879, Thursday transcription (148 words) Forty Murders in Waller County. The Tri-Weekly Herald May 13, 1879, Tuesday transcription (323 words) Preliminary Examination of Col Steele. The Denison Daily News May 18, 1879, Sunday transcription (155 words) John Steele Killed by Col. Kirby. Norton's Union Intelligencer May 31, 1879, Saturday transcription (1382 words) Thomas Loggins Killed by Daniel Morris. The Daily Banner June 03, 1879, Tuesday transcription (554 words) The Loggins-Morris Killing. The Galveston Daily News July 18, 1879, Friday transcription (465 words) Reported Escaped. The Galveston Daily News July 20, 1879, Sunday transcription (119 words) Springfield Kills Booth; Wade Kills Greer. Brenham Weekly Banner August 01, 1879, Friday transcription (187 words) The Waller County Tragedy. The Galveston Daily News August 01, 1879, Friday transcription (349 words) Richard Booth Killed by R.T. Springfield. Fort Worth Daily Democrat August 03, 1879, Sunday transcription (109 words) The Hempstead Homicide. The Galveston Daily News August 03, 1879, Sunday transcription (443 words) Boulware Shot by Hargrave. The Daily Banner October 15, 1879, Wednesday transcription (127 words) Jared Kirby's Case Continued and He Admitted to Bail. The Galveston Daily News October 15, 1879, Wednesday transcription (550 words) Frank Hargraves Taken to Hempstead. Brenham Weekly Banner October 17, 1879, Friday transcription (176 words) Jury Still out - Other Criminalities. The Galveston Daily News October 18, 1879, Saturday transcription (357 words) Trial of The Loggins. The Galveston Daily News October 18, 1879, Saturday transcription (610 words) The Steele-Kirby, Loggins-Morris and Morris-Loggins Tragedies. The Galveston Daily News October 19, 1879, Sunday transcription (1217 words) Ed Young, Charged with Murder of Finkley. The Galveston Daily News October 22, 1879, Wednesday transcription (146 words) Court Affairs — Railroad Traffic The Galveston Daily News October 23, 1879, Thursday transcription (178 words) Waller County - Feuds & Criminalities. The Galveston Daily News October 25, 1879, Saturday transcription (2897 words) Reason for Lynch Murders. Tri-Weekly Herald November 06, 1879, Thursday transcription (192 words) Trial of Hargrave. The Galveston Daily News April 06, 1880, Tuesday transcription (211 words) State vs. Hargraves. The Galveston Daily News April 10, 1880, Saturday transcription (383 words) Waller County Republican Ticket. The Austin American Statesman September 16, 1880, Thursday transcription (143 words) J. H. Farr Has Retired. Brenham Weekly Banner September 23, 1880, Thursday transcription (104 words) Mr. Farr, of The Hempstead Courier is Running Against a Negro Galveston Daily News October 09, 1880, Saturday transcription (124 words) Death of City Marshal Adams. The Daily Banner November 09, 1880, Tuesday transcription (269 words) Arrest of Peter Moore. The Daily Banner November 10, 1880, Wednesday transcription (189 words) Adams, Town Marshal, Killed by Peter Moore. Weekly Democratic Statesman November 11, 1880, Thursday transcription (111 words) Peter Moore Ex-Con Killed Adams. Brenham Weekly Banner November 13, 1880, Saturday transcription (119 words) Shooting at Wheeler's Saloon. Brenham Weekly Banner December 09, 1880, Thursday transcription (133 words) Thomas Ray Murdered. The Galveston Daily News January 04, 1881, Tuesday transcription (269 words) George Lawrence Arrested. Brenham Weekly Banner January 13, 1881, Thursday transcription (99 words) Peter Moore Guilty. The Dallas Weekly Herald April 20, 1881, Wednesday transcription (172 words) George Lawrence Guilty. The Dallas Weekly Herald April 20, 1881, Wednesday transcription (160 words) George Lynch Killed Charles Lyles. Brenham Weekly Banner June 09, 1881, Thursday transcription (210 words) Geo. W. Lynch Killed Chas. Syles. The Galveston Daily News June 24, 1881, Friday transcription (113 words) Questions About George Lynch. The Galveston Daily News July 03, 1881, Sunday transcription (203 words) George W. Lynch Receives Life Sentence. The Galveston Daily News July 11, 1881, Monday transcription (113 words) George Lynch Killed Charles Lyles. Brenham Weekly Banner August 11, 1881, Thursday transcription (202 words) Farr, Joseph H. Confederate Scrip Voucher September 07, 1881, Wednesday transcription (429 words) Hiram McGar Killed by Willis Johnson. Brenham Daily Banner September 20, 1881, Tuesday transcription (134 words) Tom Taylor Killed by George Lawrence. The Galveston Daily News November 22, 1882, Wednesday transcription (137 words) A.C. Toomey Killed. Brenham Daily Banner February 24, 1883, Saturday transcription (175 words) A.C. Tomey Killed by Lum Campbell. The Dallas Daily Herald February 24, 1883, Saturday transcription (112 words) Waller County Courier ... Will be Revived Galveston Daily News August 22, 1883, Wednesday transcription (304 words) Hon. Wm. C. Cole, Mayor of Hempstead, and Mr. Joseph Farr Galveston Daily News August 24, 1883, Friday transcription (160 words) J. H. Farr Has Retired. Brenham Weekly Banner September 26, 1883, Wednesday transcription (136 words) Hempstead. The Galveston Daily News January 29, 1884, Tuesday transcription (248 words) J. W. J. Cloud, Coroner. The Galveston Daily News May 07, 1884, Wednesday transcription (225 words) Waller County Republicans. The Galveston Daily News August 26, 1884, Tuesday transcription (275 words) Shot by an Editor. Graham Leader September 11, 1884, Thursday transcription (304 words) J. H. Farr Shot John W. Ellison. Austin American Statesman September 18, 1884, Thursday transcription (107 words) Bad Negroes Wanted. The Galveston Daily News February 16, 1885, Monday transcription (172 words) Jim Cloud & Joe Farr Exchanged Shots. The Dallas Daily Herald November 11, 1885, Wednesday transcription (131 words) The Ledger Appears This Afternoon as a Daily. Daily Ledger February 20, 1886, Saturday transcription (140 words) Boys Carry Pistols; Shooting Near Freight Depot. Daily Ledger February 20, 1886, Saturday transcription (167 words) Editor Farr Shot and Killed at Hempstead May-Day Fete. Austin Daily Statesman May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (196 words) An Editor Killed. Brenham Daily Banner May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (179 words) Editor Farr Shot and Killed by Justice of The Peace Cloud Galveston Daily News May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (265 words) An Editor Shot Dead. Janesville Daily Gazette May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (147 words) A Newspaper Man Killed by a Justice of The Peace. San Antonio Daily Express May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (215 words) J. H. Farr, Editor of The Hempstead Chronicle, Shot and Killed San Antonio Daily Light May 06, 1886, Thursday transcription (134 words) The Inquest on The Killing of J.H. Farr is Concluded Galveston Daily News May 08, 1886, Saturday transcription (157 words) Joseph H. Farr, Editor of The Hempstead Courier, Shot and Instantly Killed. The Sunday Gazetteer May 09, 1886, Sunday transcription (148 words) The Examining Trial of Jim Cloud Austin American Statesman May 11, 1886, Tuesday transcription (130 words) C. W. Newnam ... Returned to San Antonio. San Antonio Daily Light May 11, 1886, Tuesday transcription (140 words) The Hempstead Tragedy. The Brenham Weekly Banner May 13, 1886, Thursday transcription (359 words) The Funeral of J. H. Farr. The Brenham Weekly Banner May 13, 1886, Thursday transcription (188 words) Citation by J. W. J. Cloud, J.P. Pct. 1. The Hempstead Ledger June 25, 1886, Friday transcription (251 words) Cloud Has Consumption, Bail Set. Brenham Weekly Banner July 29, 1886, Thursday transcription (159 words) J. W. J. Cloud Died at His Home.. Brenham Daily Banner September 18, 1886, Saturday transcription (150 words) J. W. J. Cloud Died of Consumption The Galveston Daily News September 19, 1886, Sunday transcription (103 words) The Advance Guard. Galveston Daily News February 03, 1887, Thursday transcription (206 words) Advance Guard Published Tomorrow. The Galveston Daily News February 12, 1887, Saturday transcription (120 words) F. M. Cloud Killed by Kendricks. The La Grange Journal November 10, 1887, Thursday transcription (143 words) The Hempstead Advance Guard Reports ... Its First Birthday. The Galveston Daily News February 15, 1888, Wednesday transcription (168 words) Deputy Sheriff Richard C. Chambers Killed by Stephen W. Allchin Galveston Daily News April 05, 1888, Thursday transcription (384 words) A Fatal Affray. Hutchinson Daily News April 05, 1888, Thursday transcription (148 words) The Hempstead Tragedy Fort Worth Daily Gazette April 06, 1888, Friday transcription (258 words) A Killing at Hempstead Gainesville Daily Hesperian April 06, 1888, Friday transcription (299 words) Richard C. Chambers, Deputy Sheriff, Shot Dead by Stephen W. Allchin San Antonio Daily Light April 06, 1888, Friday transcription (119 words) S. W. Allchin Gives Bond for His Appearance Galveston Daily News April 08, 1888, Sunday transcription (243 words) Richard C. Chambers, Son-in-Law of Sheriff McDade, Shot and Killed at Hempstead Colorado Citizen April 12, 1888, Thursday transcription (124 words) James Carroll Under Arrest. Galveston Daily News May 05, 1888, Saturday transcription (230 words) Napoleon Farr Shot and Killed San Antonio Daily Light May 05, 1888, Saturday transcription (80 words) James Carroll Kills Napoleon Farr. The Inter Ocean May 05, 1888, Saturday transcription (120 words) Further Particulars of The Killing of Napoleon B. Farr by James Carroll. Fort Worth Daily Gazette May 06, 1888, Sunday transcription (379 words) Killing at Waller Station. Laredo Times May 07, 1888, Monday transcription (128 words) Preliminary Examination of James Carroll. Brenham Daily Banner May 10, 1888, Thursday transcription (127 words) A Shooting Affray. Fort Worth Daily Gazette May 20, 1888, Sunday transcription (184 words) Shot off His Horse Galveston Daily News May 20, 1888, Sunday transcription (337 words) Military at Hempstead The Galveston Daily News. May 22, 1888, Tuesday transcription (783 words) The Hempstead Troubles. The Austin American Statesman May 23, 1888, Wednesday transcription (412 words) Soldiers at Hempstead to be Relieved by Others Galveston Daily News May 23, 1888, Wednesday transcription (392 words) The Town of Hempstead in The Hands of Two Armed Mobs. The Times Democrat May 23, 1888, Wednesday transcription (583 words) Affairs at Hempstead. Galveston Daily News May 26, 1888, Saturday transcription (454 words) Hempstead Happenings The Galveston Daily News. May 28, 1888, Monday transcription (259 words) Commenced at Hempstead. Galveston Daily News May 30, 1888, Wednesday transcription (443 words) Trial at Hempstead Galveston Daily News June 01, 1888, Friday transcription (209 words) The Trial at Hempstead - Will Not be Concluded This Week Galveston Daily News June 02, 1888, Saturday transcription (326 words) Affairs at Hempstead Galveston Daily News June 03, 1888, Sunday transcription (165 words) Dick Springfield and Jack McDade Sent to Jail Galveston Daily News June 05, 1888, Tuesday transcription (349 words) Writ of Habeas Corpus. Galveston Daily News June 07, 1888, Thursday transcription (239 words) Dick Springfield and Jack McDade are Refused Bail Galveston Daily News June 12, 1888, Tuesday transcription (252 words) Communication from Hempstead. Galveston Daily News June 19, 1888, Tuesday transcription (571 words) Mounted Riders Shoot Up Hempstead. The Galveston Daily News June 27, 1888, Wednesday transcription (927 words) Application for Bail Refused. Fort Worth Daily Gazette June 28, 1888, Thursday transcription (216 words) Court of Appeals. San Antonio Daily Express June 28, 1888, Thursday transcription (126 words) The Hempstead Homicide Galveston Daily News June 30, 1888, Saturday transcription (3758 words) Taken to The Travis County Jail. Galveston Daily News June 30, 1888, Saturday transcription (149 words) The Refusal of Bail to Springfield and Jack McDade. The Austin Weekly Statesman July 05, 1888, Thursday transcription (113 words) R. F. Springfield and Jack McDade ... Lodged in The County Jail. Galveston Daily News July 05, 1888, Thursday transcription (280 words) Excitement at Hempstead (Junius) Galveston Daily News July 06, 1888, Friday transcription (328 words) He Executed His Oath. Galveston Daily News July 10, 1888, Tuesday transcription (150 words) Deliberate Assassination. Galveston Daily News July 10, 1888, Tuesday transcription (650 words) Joe Driscoll, an Englishman, Shot and Instantly Killed James Carroll San Antonio Daily Light July 10, 1888, Tuesday transcription (101 words) Waller County Killing. Gainesville Daily Hesperian July 11, 1888, Wednesday transcription (153 words) Waller County Deputy Meets with Governor. The Galveston Daily News July 11, 1888, Wednesday transcription (139 words) Terrible Murder. The Austin Weekly Statesman July 12, 1888, Thursday transcription (234 words) Letter from Hempstead. (Junius) Galveston Daily News July 13, 1888, Friday transcription (714 words) Anonymous Letter to Governor The Galveston Daily News. July 14, 1888, Saturday transcription (168 words) Horse Used by Driscoll. The Galveston Daily News July 17, 1888, Tuesday transcription (159 words) Precinct & County Conventions. The Galveston Daily News July 29, 1888, Sunday transcription (457 words) Postmaster Instructed Concerning The Junius Circulars. Galveston Daily News August 01, 1888, Wednesday transcription (274 words) Felker-Cole Shootout. Austin Weekly Statesman August 02, 1888, Thursday transcription (168 words) A Trio of Killers Evening Tribune August 06, 1888, Monday transcription (1004 words) Goodbye to 'six-Shooter Junction'. The Galveston Daily News August 19, 1888, Sunday transcription (155 words) Texas State Politics. Galveston Daily News September 02, 1888, Sunday transcription (433 words) To be Taken to Trial. Galveston Daily News September 04, 1888, Tuesday transcription (146 words) A Ranger Dispatched to Galveston for Springfield and McDade. Galveston Daily News September 04, 1888, Tuesday transcription (336 words) The Hempstead Advance-Guard Says. Galveston Daily News September 04, 1888, Tuesday transcription (162 words) Prisoners at Hempstead. Galveston Daily News September 05, 1888, Wednesday transcription (264 words) Sheriff McDade Resigns as Sheriff and Withdraws from The Race.. Galveston Daily News September 07, 1888, Friday transcription (400 words) A Sheriff Appointed The Galveston Daily News. September 08, 1888, Saturday transcription (226 words) Military Company Disbanded The Galveston Daily News. September 16, 1888, Sunday transcription (207 words) Prisoners Visited. Galveston Daily News September 17, 1888, Monday transcription (122 words) Hempstead Known as Six-Shooter Junction. Galveston Daily News September 18, 1888, Tuesday transcription (139 words) Assassination in Hempstead. Galveston Daily News October 15, 1888, Monday transcription (177 words) The Assassination of Lewis McDade. Austin American Statesmen October 16, 1888, Tuesday transcription (217 words) Assassination in Hempstead. Fort Worth Daily Gazette October 16, 1888, Tuesday transcription (171 words) Lewis McDade Killed. San Antonio Daily Light October 16, 1888, Tuesday transcription (84 words) Murder of Lewis McDade Condemned. Galveston Daily News October 16, 1888, Tuesday transcription (142 words) Murder at Hempstead. Austin Weekly Statesman October 18, 1888, Thursday transcription (182 words) Assassination of Lewis McDade. Austin Weekly Statesman October 18, 1888, Thursday transcription (228 words) Waller County Factions Galveston Daily News November 20, 1888, Tuesday transcription (397 words) Waller County Factions Galveston Daily News November 20, 1888, Tuesday transcription (385 words) Brutal Assassination. Galveston Daily News November 27, 1888, Tuesday transcription (129 words) Arrest of The Alleged Assassin of The Late Sheriff McDade. Austin American Statesman November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (298 words) Another Hempstead Murder. Brenham Daily Banner November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (653 words) Who Shot M'Dade? Fort Worth Daily Gazette November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (928 words) Young Man Under Arrest Charged with The Crime. Galveston Daily News November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (370 words) A Sheriff Assassinated. New York Times November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (110 words) Arrest for The Murder of Ex-Sheriff McDade. The San Antonio Daily Express November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (214 words) Concerning The Assassination of Ex-Sheriff McDade. The San Antonio Daily Express November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (457 words) The Assassination of Ex-Sheriff McDade. The Times-Picayune November 28, 1888, Wednesday transcription (662 words) The Hempstead Killing Brenham Daily Banner November 29, 1888, Thursday transcription (238 words) Blassingame, Under Arrest for The Assassination of Ex-Sheriff McDade Evening Tribune November 30, 1888, Friday transcription (129 words) The McDade Killing Brenham Daily Banner November 30, 1888, Friday transcription (200 words) The Banner's Report of The Hempstead Assassination Brenham Daily Banner November 30, 1888, Friday transcription (130 words) Young Blassingame is Thought to be Quite Innocent Galveston Daily News November 30, 1888, Friday transcription (310 words) Supposed to be Innocent Waco Evening News November 30, 1888, Friday transcription (207 words) Joseph Blassengame, Jr., Will be Held to Further Developments The Fort Worth Daily Gazette December 02, 1888, Sunday transcription (264 words) Criminal Court. Galveston Daily News December 02, 1888, Sunday transcription (145 words) Joseph Blassingame Held by The Coroner for Investigation The Galveston Daily News December 02, 1888, Sunday transcription (412 words) Preliminary Examination of Joe Blassingame Delayed. Brenham Daily Banner December 07, 1888, Friday transcription (132 words) The Cases of Joe Blassingame and Springfield and McDade. Galveston Daily News December 09, 1888, Sunday transcription (521 words) The Defense in The Preliminary Examination of Joe Blassingames. Brenham Daily Banner December 12, 1888, Wednesday transcription (172 words) Blassingame's Bail. Austin American Statesman December 13, 1888, Thursday transcription (159 words) McDade and Springfield. Austin American Statesman December 13, 1888, Thursday transcription (190 words) Jack McDade and Dick Springsteen are on Trial at Houston. Laredo Times December 14, 1888, Friday transcription (125 words) M'Dade-Springfield Murder Cases. Galveston Daily News December 14, 1888, Friday transcription (390 words) Blassingame on Bail; Waller County Courier Resurrected. Brenham Daily Banner December 15, 1888, Saturday transcription (249 words) Trial of Jack M'Dade for The Killing of Steve Allchin. Galveston Daily News February 16, 1889, Saturday transcription (480 words) Trial of Jack M'Dade Galveston Daily News February 17, 1889, Sunday transcription (1423 words) Trial of Jack M'Dade Galveston Daily News February 19, 1889, Tuesday transcription (1331 words) No Verdict Yet. Galveston Daily News February 22, 1889, Friday transcription (150 words) Jack M'Dade Given Eight Years for Murder Galveston Daily News February 23, 1889, Saturday transcription (242 words) Shot to Death Galveston Daily News February 23, 1889, Saturday transcription (430 words) On Trial for His Life. The Wise County Messenger February 23, 1889, Saturday transcription (215 words) Motion for a New Trial Galveston Daily News February 27, 1889, Wednesday transcription (137 words) Hempstead Happenings. Galveston Daily News March 07, 1889, Thursday transcription (388 words) A Quiet Election. Galveston Daily News April 03, 1889, Wednesday transcription (243 words) Waller County Violations. Galveston Daily News May 19, 1889, Sunday transcription (366 words) Joe Blassingame, Jr. Indicted for The McDade Killing. Galveston Daily News May 19, 1889, Sunday transcription (180 words) Jack McDade vs. State Galveston Daily News May 21, 1889, Tuesday transcription (1352 words) Court of Appeal. The Austin Weekly Statesman May 23, 1889, Thursday transcription (902 words) McDade-Blassingame Case. The Galveston Daily News October 06, 1889, Sunday transcription (134 words) The Springfield-Allchin Murder Trial Taken Up. The Galveston Daily News October 25, 1889, Friday transcription (318 words) The Trial of Dick Springfield. The Galveston Daily News December 05, 1889, Thursday transcription (182 words) McDade Got 8 Years; Springfield Got 25. Galveston Daily News December 20, 1889, Friday transcription (60 words) Twenty-Five Years. Galveston Daily News December 20, 1889, Friday transcription (1707 words) Shot to Death The Austin Statesman December 26, 1889, Thursday transcription (129 words) McDade V. The State Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in The Court of Appeals of Texas December 31, 1889, Tuesday transcription (22341 words) One of The Bloodiest Feuds Ever Known in Texas. The Galveston Daily News September 13, 1891, Sunday transcription (321 words) Election Tragedy. The Galveston Daily News November 10, 1892, Thursday transcription (335 words) Waller County Election Returns The Galveston Daily News. November 10, 1892, Thursday transcription (263 words) A Fatal Election. The Temple Times November 18, 1892, Friday transcription (264 words) The Waller County Courthouse Burns. The Galveston Daily News March 16, 1893, Thursday transcription (294 words) Waller County Court House Destroyed by Fire. The Southern Mercury March 23, 1893, Thursday transcription (121 words) George Lynch Pardon; Inmate Number - 605; Archive No: 1012.05/001-060145b. Colorado State Archives April 24, 1893, Monday transcription (784 words) Waller Court Notes: Boulware Change of Venue. The Galveston Daily News August 09, 1893, Wednesday transcription (188 words) A Hempstead Killing The Albany Weekly News September 15, 1893, Friday transcription (523 words) Coming to Texas. The Galveston Daily News December 16, 1893, Saturday transcription (223 words) Acquittals at Hempstead The Galveston Daily News August 16, 1894, Thursday transcription (243 words) District Court - Hempstead Brenham Daily Banner August 17, 1894, Friday transcription (465 words) Nathan Brown Killed. Brenham Daily Banner May 01, 1895, Wednesday transcription (132 words) A Mysterious Murder. The Brenham Daily Banner June 25, 1895, Tuesday transcription (432 words) Reuben Boulware on Trial for Murder. Brenham Daily Banner July 13, 1895, Saturday transcription (153 words) A Celebrated Murder Trial. Galveston Daily News August 20, 1895, Tuesday transcription (195 words) Jerry Henderson Killed. Brenham Daily Banner November 07, 1895, Thursday transcription (146 words) Held Without Bail. Fort Worth Gazette November 15, 1895, Friday transcription (136 words) Court at Bellville The Galveston Daily News January 01, 1896, Wednesday transcription (166 words) Nat Cuney Allowed Bail. The Houston Daily Post January 04, 1896, Saturday transcription (105 words) J. E. Eberly Obituary. The Galveston Daily News January 12, 1896, Sunday transcription (189 words) Reuben Boulware Acquitted Brenham Daily Banner January 18, 1896, Saturday transcription (122 words) Thousand Dollar Bond. The Galveston Daily News June 14, 1896, Sunday transcription (233 words) Waller County Election Eesults The Houston Post. November 07, 1896, Saturday transcription (210 words) Nat Cuny Acquitted The Houston Post February 19, 1897, Friday transcription (147 words) Peter Coleman Captured. The Temple Times July 30, 1897, Friday transcription (328 words) A Pioneer's Funeral (Wash Cloud). The Houston Daily Post August 07, 1897, Saturday transcription (149 words) New Postmasters. The Houston Daily Post October 22, 1897, Friday transcription (105 words) A Romantic Wedding. Irene Farr & N.A. Cuny The Houston Post November 24, 1897, Wednesday transcription (608 words) Jail Break Prevented. The Yoakum Daily Herald November 04, 1898, Friday transcription (315 words) C. V. Floyd – Piano Tuner. The Shelby County Herald February 21, 1900, Wednesday transcription (121 words) Prohibition Lecture at Hempstead The Houston Daily Post March 19, 1902, Wednesday transcription (146 words) A Waller Killing The Austin Statesman. January 05, 1903, Monday transcription (135 words) Waller County Wants Local Option Election Halletsville Herald February 19, 1903, Thursday transcription (236 words) Prohibition in Waller The Brenham Daily Banner March 04, 1903, Wednesday transcription (340 words) Can't Do Anything The Austin Statesman June 13, 1903, Saturday transcription (200 words) Waller County Dry The Houston Post October 05, 1903, Monday transcription (158 words) Brother of Congressman Pinckney Killed Last Night. The Galveston Tribune April 11, 1904, Monday transcription (324 words) Race War Imminent in Texas The Albuquerque Morning Journal. April 12, 1904, Tuesday transcription (587 words) Hannibal, Mo. — C. V. Floyd. St. Louis Globe-Democrat May 12, 1904, Thursday transcription (135 words) C. V. Floyd, Embezzler. St. Louis Globe-Democrat May 25, 1904, Wednesday transcription (122 words) C. V. Floyd Shot The Houston Post October 26, 1904, Wednesday transcription (416 words) Halletsville Killing. The Houston Post October 27, 1904, Thursday transcription (224 words) C. V. Floyd Killed. The Hallettsville New Era October 28, 1904, Friday transcription (1274 words) Floyd Killing Timeline The Matagorda County Tribune October 28, 1904, Friday transcription (363 words) Floyd Known in Temple. The Galveston Daily News October 29, 1904, Saturday transcription (239 words) Tucker Pinckney Killed. The Houston Post November 04, 1904, Friday transcription (223 words) C. V. Floyd Wanted for Embezzlement. La Grange Journal November 17, 1904, Thursday transcription (141 words) Taken to Waller – for Killing Joe Maloney. The Houston Post January 01, 1905, Sunday transcription (203 words) Will Ford Shoots Gus Alexander and is in Turn Shot. The Fort Worth Record and Register March 26, 1905, Sunday transcription (264 words) Will Ford of Brookshire The Victim. The Houston Post March 26, 1905, Sunday transcription (277 words) Ed Miller Claims He Killed Mr. Ford in Self Defense. The Houston Post March 28, 1905, Tuesday transcription (248 words) Habeus Corpus Trial Halletsville Herald April 13, 1905, Thursday transcription (403 words) Mrs. Zehner in Waller. The Houston Post April 17, 1905, Monday transcription (186 words) Hempstead Goes Dry. The Austin Statesman April 21, 1905, Friday transcription (139 words) Congressman John M. Pinckney Shot Dead The Austin Statesman April 25, 1905, Tuesday transcription (981 words) Congressman is Killed. The Courier-Gazette April 25, 1905, Tuesday transcription (733 words) Details of a Triple Tragedy / Trial of McDade Brothers The Fort Worth Record and Register April 25, 1905, Tuesday transcription (1851 words) Career of John M. Pinckney The Houston Post April 25, 1905, Tuesday transcription (981 words) The M'Dade Case. The Houston Post April 25, 1905, Tuesday transcription (323 words) Fraudulent Marriage. The Galveston Daily News April 26, 1905, Wednesday transcription (502 words) Tragedy at Hempstead: Funerals of Three Victims. The Houston Post April 26, 1905, Wednesday transcription (10247 words) Awful Affair at Hempstead The Rockdale Messenger April 27, 1905, Thursday transcription (1339 words) Congressman Killed Rocky Ford Enterprise. April 28, 1905, Friday transcription (427 words) Fourth Victim of Fatal Court House Tragedy. The Meridian Tribune. April 28, 1905, Friday transcription (1477 words) Criminal Matters The Hallettsville New Era April 28, 1905, Friday transcription (424 words) The Hempstead Tragedy The Home and State June 01, 1905, Thursday transcription (528 words) C. V. Floyd Remains Exhumed. The Halletsville Herald December 07, 1905, Thursday transcription (143 words) Local Option Cases The Houston Post February 05, 1906, Monday transcription (181 words) Browne Case The Houston Post. February 20, 1906, Tuesday transcription (1035 words) Trial of Roland Browne The Houston Post February 21, 1906, Wednesday transcription (6238 words) Browne Trial Took New Turn The Fort Worth Record and Register February 22, 1906, Thursday transcription (5679 words) State Rests in Browne Case The Houston Post February 22, 1906, Thursday transcription (5978 words) Roland Browne's Defense The Houston Post February 23, 1906, Friday transcription (7408 words) Roland Browne on Stand The Houston Post. February 24, 1906, Saturday transcription (1619 words) The Verdict is Not Guilty The Houston Post. February 25, 1906, Sunday transcription (1050 words) Enforce Pistol Law The Houston Post. February 26, 1906, Monday transcription (758 words) Mr. Thompson's Testimony The Houston Post. February 26, 1906, Monday transcription (174 words) Waller Tragedy The Daily Express. April 01, 1906, Sunday transcription (463 words) Duel at Hempstead The Palestine Daily Herald May 17, 1906, Thursday transcription (400 words) The Tucker Pinckney Case The Houston Post. June 09, 1906, Saturday transcription (223 words) An Echo of a Tragedy The El Paso Daily Times June 25, 1906, Monday transcription (861 words) Waller County Cases Today The Houston Post. January 22, 1909, Friday transcription (155 words) Abe Smith Case on Trial The Houston Post. January 23, 1909, Saturday transcription (182 words) Pinckney Killing The Houston Post. January 24, 1909, Sunday transcription (388 words) The Waller County Case The Houston Post. January 26, 1909, Tuesday transcription (210 words) Not Near Complete The Houston Post. January 27, 1909, Wednesday transcription (556 words) Defendant to Testify The Houston Post. January 28, 1909, Thursday transcription (317 words) Trial Nearing an End The Houston Post. January 29, 1909, Friday transcription (569 words) Smith Jury Disagreed The Houston Post. January 31, 1909, Sunday transcription (413 words) Shooting in Courtroom The Galveston Tribune May 05, 1909, Wednesday transcription (167 words) Perry of Waller County The Houston Post. July 30, 1910, Saturday transcription (228 words) Hempstead Druggist Found Shot to Death The Navasota Daily Examiner. November 25, 1929, Monday transcription (352 words)