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Last Name, First Name | Type of Article | Notes | Yr-Mo-Day-Pg | Paper |
"Headlight" Newspaper | Story | Bought by the citizens of Paradise and put two citizens as head One is S. T. Rhodes associated ditor. | 1894-02-01-pg05 | DN |
"Hop" referring to a dance by young people | Story | The young people of Henrietta gave Miss Moneta Westmoreland a complimentary hop at the opera house last Friday night. (Henrietta Independent) | 1886-08-07-pg02 | WCM |
"The Hop" Final dance of the season at Chestnut Hall in Decatur | Story | List of couples who attended the dance held by the Decatur dancing club. | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
10,000 pounds of flour from Denton for the destittute of Wise Co. | Story | Arrived at R. T. Davis South East Corner of the Square in Decatur, Texas | 1886-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
15 Grand Jurrors were named | Story | For the term of the District court which begins 23 August, 1886. | 1886-08-14-pg03 | WCM |
15 year old girl | Death | Died 14 miles west of Denton from being crushed by an excited mule. Denton Newspaper dated 7 June 1891. | 1891-06-13-pg08 | WCM |
150 families in Wise are from Prentiss Co., Mississippi | Story | He tells the story of his trip to Prentiss, Alcorn, and Lee Counties Mississippi. | 1887-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
1890 Census | Story | Wise is in the 7th district, supervisor J. E. Ryus o graham (who once lived at Aurora). | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
1890 Census taker will be calling on everyone in June | Story | There is a $100 file for people who refuse to answer the questions. | 1890-04-19-pg01 | WCM |
26 head of cattle froze to death in Wise County | Story | Owned by T. D. Woody. Florence Hall lost 400 head of cattle. | 1899-02-17-pg04 | DN |
27 applicants for teacher certificates | Story | 12 got 1st class certificates, 13 got 2nd class certificates and 2 3rd class certificates. | 1891-09-12-pg08 | WCM |
30 persons poisoned by stick of Dynamite in a well | Story | Nobody died, but they were very sick and some blind for a while. Names given. (Sunset Signal) | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
37 pensioners in Wise County | Story | 33 invalids, and 3 widows. Total received are $283/year for all 37. | 1886-11-20-pg06 | WCM |
40 cases of Measles | Story | In the Post Oak grove Community, 5 miles SW of Decatur. | 1890-02-15-pg08 | WCM |
40 cases of Measles | Story | At the Pleasant Hill school district, just north of Paradise. | 1890-02-22-pg04 | WCM |
445 white and 33 colored children of school and in Decatur | Story | 1893-05-27-pg05 | WCM | |
4th Annual State Fair of Texas and Dallas Exposition | Story | Opens 15 Oct. and closes 27 Oct. 1889. | 1889-07-13-pg01 | WCM |
60 ft high Native American Indian mound found | Story | At the home of Mr H. Richwells, 25 miles Southwest of Decatur. Petrified wood pavement found on top. | 1893-05-25-pg01 | DN |
6th Ex-Confederate and Old Settlers Reunion | Story | Will be held July 28, 29, 30, 1898 at the campground 2 miles S. of Decatur. | 1898-07-29-pg05 | WCM |
A death may have occurred with burial at Bethel Cemetery | Death | Paper damaged "Mr John S" "from Arkansas", "mourn her L" "conducted by", "Bethel" | 1893-12-29-pg01 | WCM |
A Dream of 1993 | Story | Predictions of the future. Long article. He has it correct about finance, electricity, navigation, and aluminum, but incorrect about there being fewer laws, and that cancer will be cured. | 1893-06-29-pg01 | DN |
A high wind (gale) struck Slidell, Wise Co. Texas | Story | A lot of damage to houses and churches. Details provided. | 1896-07-03-pg08 | WCM |
A knifing occurred in Sherman Texas | Story | One black man cut another one. | 1886-06-05-pg07 | WCM |
A man named Mable Gilbert | Story | Early Texas history and the origin of the town of Gilbert in Wichita County, Texas. | 1897-09-30-pg01 | DN |
A new postoffice, Hector, created in Wise County | Story | Edward O. Lineby is the postmaster. | 1888-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
A train car load of provisions was received | Story | For Wise and Jack Counties for those people who are destitute. | 1886-12-04-pg02 | WCM |
A very nice hop was given in the honor of Miss Tommie Smith of Fort Worth. | Story | Dance given at the opera house | 1890-09-06-pg04 | WCM |
Aaron, James Mr (paper damaged) | Story | Insane person was sent to the Terrell Insane Asylum. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Abbott, Armstead Able/Miss Trionia E. Pinckley | Wedding | The Cottonwood Correspondent said he knew Mr Abbott was about to be married. They were married 10 Nov. 1895. | 1895-10-04-pg08 | WCM |
Abbott, Armstead Able/Miss Trionia E. Pinckley | Wedding | Maried 10 Nov, 1895. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Abbott, J. B. (Decatur City Secretary) | Story | Tendered his Resignation on 10 April 1891. | 1891-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Abbott, J. B. Mrs | Story | Is reported quite ill. | 1888-03-31-pg03 | WCM |
Abbott, James Bates/Mrs Katie B. Kerr (nee: Booker) | Wedding | Married 28 Nov 1886 in the Methodist Church in Wise County using a license from Jack County, Texas | 1886-12-11-pg07 | WCM |
Abbott, Mary A. Miss | Birth | Daughter of A. A. Abott and his wife Trionia Pinckley Abbott was born 30 Oct 1896. Cottonwood Correspondent | 1896-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
Abbott, Thomas Alexander (Alec) Mr/Miss Julia Nevada Gage | Wedding | Married at the Methodist Church in Greenwood Sunday 19 Dec. 1897. | 1897-12-21-pg05 | DN |
Abbott, Viola/Luther Bowers | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Abbott, Viola/Luther Bowers | Wedding | Married on Friday 7 July 1899 in Decatur. | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Abell, Capt. | Story | A citizen of Palo Pinto county | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Abernathy, Emma Mrs (of Fannin Co. Texas) | Story | She has buried a child each June for 3 succeeding years and 1st Sept. her son was lierally torn to pieces in a cotton gin. Probably is emma Abernathy born 1884 in Lufkin Co. Texas, died 31 Jan 1929 in Ladonia, Fannin Co. Texas. Buried there. | 1897-11-04-pg04 | DN |
Abernathy, J. W. Mr | Death | Died 3 Oct. 1886 of Dengue Fever in Greenville, Hunt Co., Texas. Not dead according to WCM 23 Oct 1886 pg. 5 | 1886-10-09-pg05 | WCM |
Abernathy, J. W. Mr | Death | Died 3 Oct. 1886 of Dengue Fever in Greenville, Hunt Co., Texas. Not dead according to a letter they got from him. | 1886-10-23-pg05 | WCM |
Abernathy, J.W. | Story | Only have one wife [letter to editor] | 1884-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Abernathy, J.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother in Roanoke | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Abernathy, J.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to Tenn. | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Abernathy, John W./ Mrs Mary Emily Glass (nee: Mooney) | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1884. Mary sued for Divroce in 1886 and custody of their child Cora., but evidently it wasn't granted or they got back together because in 1887 they had another child. | 1886-07-24-pg01 | WCM |
Abley, Mrs (could be Aebli) | Death | Died 20 July 1891 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Buried at Dallas, Texas. Wife of H. Abley, city baker of Decatur. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Abrams, L. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Abrams, William and May | Death | Their child died last Wednesday. They are colored cooks at Decatur Baptist. | 1899-04-14-pg10 | WCM |
Absher, A. S. Mrs (Probably should be Mrs William (Sarah Elizaeth) | Story | Is sick. (Cottondale Correspondent) Died 28 March 1890. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1890-03-22-pg08 | WCM |
Absher, Mrs | Death | Died 28 March 1890. Mother of Mr Absher our Cottondale Gin foreman. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Absher, Oscar (infant child) | Death | Died in Garvin, Wise County, Texas in 1895 (proably August or September). Son of Ulysses Sherman Absher and Matti Tucker Taylor Absher. Probably buried in Garvin Cemetery with his mother. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Adair Ida versus C. F. Adair | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Adair, Ada vesus Chris Adair | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Adair, Bro. L.S. | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Adair, Bro. L.S. | Story | Organized Alliance at Annieville | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Adair, Charles Francis/Miss Ida Frances Taylor | Wedding | Married 10 June 1896 in Bridgeport, Wise Co. Texas | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
Adair, Chas. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Adair, Ida versus Charles F. Adair | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Adair, John | Story | Under charge of cattle stealing | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, John Mr | Death | Died on 29 August 1894 and was buried on the 30th at Old Town Cemetery (Bridgeport West) (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1894-09-07-pg01 | WCM |
Adair, L.S. | Story | Of Decatur, are alliance men | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, L.S. | Story | Commissioned as assistant lecturer | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, L.S. | Story | Accepted position as clerk | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, LS. | Story | Favors W. F. Tucker | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, LS. | Story | Sargeant at arms | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, Maud Cecil Miss/Mr George Lee Brown | Wedding | Married 4 July, 1893 in Bridgeport, Texas. Bride is of Bridgeport, groom is of Deatur. | 1893-07-06-pg05 | DN |
Adair, Maud Cecil Miss/Mr George Lee Brown | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 4, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Adair, Miss Ona | Wedding | Wed to G.P. Taylor | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Adair, Mr. John | Story | Of Cactus Hill buying cattle | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Adair, Wm. | Wedding | Wed to M. E. Riddle | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Adams, A. E. Miss/Mr A J. Craft | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Oct. 1893 (paper blurred) | 1893-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Adams, A..L. | Story | Constable, resignation | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Adams, Annie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. David Bridges | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Annie Belle Miss/John Seth Gettys | Wedding | Marrid 5 Dec. 1897. Couple are of the Rush Creek Community. | 1897-12-16-pg10 | DN |
Adams, Capt. Frank | Death | Died in Fort Worth | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Adams, George | Death | Age 19 struck by lightning | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Adams, J.W. | Story | Sent letter to late | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, James | Story | Enlist in Capt. Ira Long's Company | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Joe | Story | Was raised in Decatur by Dr. W. L. York. | 1898-12-01-pg05 | DN |
Adams, Martha Ellen Miss/John Washington Morgan | Wedding | Married 3 April 1892 at the residence of Elder Burks near Mount Zion Church in Wise County. | 1892-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Adams, Mary M. Mrs/Asa Darby Sanders | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Adams, Milton | Story | Letter from old time friend | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Miss Bertie | Wedding | Married Mr. John Stovall | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Miss Jennie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Ed Lee | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Miss P.A. | Wedding | Wed to W.N. Thompson | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Mr. J.T. | Story | Persons wishing sewing done | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Adams, Mrs. M.L. | Story | Adjudged insane | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Adams, Nancy Emma Miss/Francis Marion Mead | Wedding | Married 13 May 1888 in Wise Co. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Adams, Professor | Story | Is teaching at the Lone Mound School. | 1893-12-01-pg04 | WCM |
Adams, Professor | Story | Attendd the teacher's institute in Alvord recently. (Audubon correspondent) | 1897-01-22-pg08 | WCM |
Adams, Sol | Story | Fined $25 for carrying | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Adams, Tom | Story | Arrested for cutting fence | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Adams, W.A. | Story | Our elderly neighbor | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Will Mr | Story | Stole Sheriff Moore's horse. Arrested near Garvin an jailed in Decatur. | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Adams, Willis A. | Story | Located at Red Gap in Eastland County | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Adams, Young Lady (lived near Dido) | Death | Died from convulsions on Saturday. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Adamson W. H. Professor | Story | Involved with Decatur Schools. Maybe a superintendent or principal. | 1895-11-14-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, J. W. | Story | Teacher at the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, Jonathan | Death | Died 28 Feb. 1896 in Grayson Co. Texas. Buried at Collinsville Cemetery. Father of Professor W. H. Adamson (Probably Joseph). | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, Jonathan | Death | Died 28 Feb. 1896 in Grayson Co. Texas. Buried at Collinsville Cemetery. Father of Professor Adamson (Probably Joseph). | 1896-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, Jonathan | Death | Professor Adamson received a telegram last Thursday that his father had died. | 1896-03-05-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, Mr | Death | Attended school in Wise Co 2 years ago. Is at the point of death with consuption. | 1894-06-15-pg08 | WCM |
Adamson, Professor | Story | Teaches at the Alvord Free Shool which closes Friday 9th inst. But will continue as a pay school. | 1894-03-09-pg08 | WCM |
Adamson, Professor | Story | Superintendent of public school (presumably Decatur) | 1894-12-27-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, Professor | Story | Is superintendent of schools in Decatur. | 1895-11-14-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, Professor | Story | Relected as superintendent of the Decatur City Schools for another year. | 1896-05-21-pg04 | DN |
Adamson, Professor | Story | One of the three Wise County Examiners (for teachers) assigned by Judge Johnson. | 1898-02-03-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, Superintendent | Story | Teaches 19th grade in the Decatur Public School | 1898-10-06-pg01 | DN |
Adamson, Superintendent | Story | Superintendent of Decatur Schools. | 1899-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, W. H Professor | Story | Superintended of the public school in Decatur for the coming year. | 1895-04-05-pg01 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H Professor | Story | Director of the summer normal. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. | Story | Superintendent of the Decatur public school | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Adamson, W. H. Mr | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year. Superintendent | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. Mr | Story | Elected as superintendent of the public school in Decatur. | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. Professor | Story | Elected superintendent of the Decatur Graded School. | 1894-05-18-pg08 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. Professor | Story | Teacher in charge of the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. Professor | Story | Decatur City School Superintendent | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson, W. H. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, W. H. Professor (of Decatur) | Story | Will conduct the summer normal at Chico. | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Adamson, W. H. Professor (of Sunset) | Story | Will Superintend the Alvord Public school next year. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Adamson. W. H. Professor | Story | Relected to be the superintendent of the Decatur Public Schools. (Sunset Signal) | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Addison versus Addison | Story | Divorce Granted. No Huffman weddings are listed in Wise Co. | 1895-12-13-pg06 | WCM |
Addison, Dan | Story | A negro, gave bond in county court | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Addison, Dan (colored) | Story | Arrested for assaulting his wife with intent to murder. Also charged with adultery. | 1888-12-01-pg04 | WCM |
Addison, Dan (colored) | Story | Longer story. Arrested for assaulting his wife with intent to murder. Also charged with adultery. | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Addison, H. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Saturday 10 March 1894. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-03-15-pg04 | DN |
Addison, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on the 10th inst. | 1894-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Add-Ran College | Story | Orphans home established | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Add-Ran College | Story | Three hundred pupils enrolled | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Add-Run College | Story | 300 matricalates at Thorp Springs | 1880-07-16-pg04 | WCM |
Add-Run College | Story | College at Thorp's Springs | 1880-12-24-pg02 | WCM |
Add-Run College | Story | Hood County, 250 students | 1883-10-12-pg02 | WCM |
Adison, Alpha Miss | Story | Teaches at the Normal. Has been quite sick. | 1898-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Adkins, Mr | Story | Working on some carpentry a nail hit his eye and the eye had to be removed. | 1898-02-10-pg08 | DN |
Adkison, Mr. Paul | Wedding | Married to Miss Nancy J. Duncan | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Aebly, Miss Susan | Wedding | Wed to Sanky Smith | 1885-07-25-pg08 | WCM |
Ainsworth, P. S. and Hannah | Story | Declared Paupers by Commissioner's Court | 1886-09-25-pg04 | WCM |
Akard, Prof. | Story | Of Veal Station, teaching at Boonsville | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Akin, Bevy Miss/Mr Maston T. Blacwood | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Akin, Frances Adeline Mrs | Death | Wife of Stephen Lewis Akin died of consumption at her home near Aurora last Saturday. Buried at Keeter Cemetery. | 1891-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Alamo | Story | The fall of the Alamo [long story] | 1884-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Albert, E. T. Professor | Story | He has just been relected teacher of the colored public school in Terrell, Texas. | 1887-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Albritton, Sallie Sarah Miss/Mr Lafayette Priestley Mason | Wedding | Married 27 Sept 1898 in Decatur. Couple were from Bridgeport | 1898-09-23-pg11 | WCM |
Alcorn, Erin Bryant/Miss Maud Bernice Bowman | Wedding | Married 2 June 1897 at the residence of Mr L. W. Harlan | 1897-06-04-pg08 | WCM |
Alderman, Prof. | Story | Of Chico, take a lecture tour | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Alderman, Rev. J.F. | Story | Chico school professorship | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alderson, Berthie B. Miss (age 4) | Death | Fatally burned Saturday 25 Feb. 1893 in Rhome. Died 5 March 1893 in Rhome. Buried at Thurmond Fairview Cemetery. Daughter of William Sidney Alderson. | 1893-03-09-pg01 | DN |
Alderson, E.W. | Story | Of the Methodist Church to have debate | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Alderson, Prof. | Story | Of Chico, delivered triple series | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Alderson, Prof. | Story | Of Chico, intending to deliver triple series | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Alderson, S. G. Mr | Story | Sheriff Rucker arrested one Dr. J. Pahaway (part Indian) on a charge of stealing Mr Alderson's horse. | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Alderson, Sid Mr | Death | Lying at the point of death. | 1895-02-07-pg08 | DN |
Aldredge, Addie Miss/F. Loyd Thomason | Wedding | Married 8 Nov. 1893 in Grayson County where the bride lived. Reception in Sunset | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Aldridge, W. J. (Jeff)/Miss Maggie Reeves | Wedding | Married 30 Oct. 1887 in Wise County. (Groom was something less than age 50) | 1887-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Alen, Sheriff | Story | Summoning jurors | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, Bro. J.M. | Story | In distress circumstances | 1885-11-28-pg06 | WCM |
Alexander, Crockett | Story | Will commence school at Shady Grove | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Alexander, Crockett Professor | Story | Will begin teaching at the Perrin School house today. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Alexander, Eliza Mrs (nee: Jones) (of Draco) | Death | Died Wednesday of last week (14 August 1889). | 1889-08-24-pg08 | WCM |
Alexander, Ellen Mrs (nee Bennett) | Death | Obituary. Wife of John S. Alexander died 20 January 1894 at home in Clay County, Texas. Buried at Joy cemetery, Clay Co. Texas | 1894-02-01-pg01 | DN |
Alexander, J. C. Mr | Story | Teaches in the Collum neighborhood. | 1887-02-12-pg02 | WCM |
Alexander, J. C. Professor | Story | Will teach public school at the Collom school house next Monday. | 1886-10-30-pg04 | WCM |
Alexander, J. C. Professor | Story | His school 6 miles South of Decatur closed its term. | 1887-04-23-pg02 | WCM |
Alexander, J. C. Professor and Mrs | Birth | Son born. This is their 3rd child. | 1887-04-23-pg02 | WCM |
Alexander, J.C. | Story | Sends Messenger to W.B. Alexander | 1885-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Alexander, J.O. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Alexander, James | Story | Arrested for horse stealing | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, James M. | Story | Postmaster at Crafton | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, James Robinson/Miss Cora Cordelia Sheppard | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, James Robinson/Miss Cora Cordelia Sheppard | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Alexander, Jim | Story | Found guilty of horse theft and sentenced to 5 years in the penitentiary. (Springtown Pilot) | 1886-03-13-pg01 | WCM |
Alexander, Lona Mrs/Sam P. Parks | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1898. Groom is the new tax collector. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Alexander, M. H. (probably of Denton) | Death | Obituary. Died last night from the bursting of a millstone at the Alliance Mill about a week ago. | 1887-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, Mayben H. Mr (a Mason) | Death | Obituary. Killed by an exploding millstone. Buried Wednesday a Prarie Mound Church. | 1887-02-12-pg06 | WCM |
Alexander, Miss Delia | Wedding | Wed to R.T. Dinwiddie | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr | Story | Previously taught school at Decatur. Now attending the Univ. of Virginia. | 1892-08-20-pg08 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr W.G.. | Story | Bought a farm on Garrett's creek | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr. | Story | Of Boonsville, visited New Orleans | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr. J.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ella Collom by Rev. Mr. Brown | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr. W.G. | Story | Well developed chicken with 4 legs | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, Mr.J.M. | Story | Has bought drugstore here | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, Professor | Story | Will open a 10 month school at Sunset with Professor Bryan | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, Professor | Story | Attending Saturay sessions of the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, Professor | Story | His school will last 4 or 5 weeks more. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1899-04-28-pg10 | WCM |
Alexander, W H. | Story | Elected 6th grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. | Story | 6th grade teacher at Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. | Story | Decatur Public school opened with him teaching 7th and 8th grades | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. | Story | Former tacher at the Decatur High school. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 14 Sept. 1897 in Campbell, Texas. | 1897-09-23-pg08 | DN |
Alexander, W. H. Prof./Miss Mamie Clonts | Wedding | Married 1 August 1894 at the Henrietta College. Both are teachers at the Northwest Texas baptist college at decatur. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Alexander, W. H. Prof./Miss Mamie Clonts | Wedding | It appears that this did not take place. The professor was in Ardmore and Miss clonts at Tuler. | 1894-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. Professor | Story | Biography | 1895-04-12-pg08 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. Professor | Story | Resigned as principal of the public school of Decatur. Has a better position in Hunt County. | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, W. H. Professor | Story | Has resigned teaching in the City school and is teaching at a college in Campbell, Texas. | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Alexander, W. H. Professor and Mrs | Story | Have returned to the City. (Presumably that is Decatur.) | 1895-08-22-pg05 | DN |
Alexander, W. H. Professor and Mrs | Story | Will teach school in Decatur. | 1895-11-14-pg05 | DN |
Alexander, W.G. | Story | Greenback appointment | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Alexander, W.G. | Story | Did not move off, rented place on Garrett's | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alexander, William Henry Prof./Miss Mamie Pauline Clonts | Wedding | Married N. W. T. B. College 29 Aug. 1894. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Alexander, William Henry Prof./Miss Mary Pauline Clonts | Wedding | Married in the Chapel of the Baptist College Wednesday evening. August xxx, 1894 (paper damaged) | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Alexander, William Henry Prof./Miss Mary Pauline Clonts | Wedding | Long article. Married at the NWBC Chapel Wednesday night. Buried at Hopkins County, Texas. Died in San Jose, California. | 1894-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Alexander, William Henry Prof./Miss Mary Pauline Clonts | Wedding | Married in the Chapel of the Baptist College Wednesday evening. Nine bridesmaids and nine groomsmenl who are named. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Alford, T. F. Mr | Death | Died at the residence of his cousin Mrs Cook in Alvord last Friday evening. Came to Alvord about a year ago as a stranger. | 1893-10-07-pg01 | WCM |
Algood, B. C. Mr (Of Paradise) | Story | Visited his old home in Birmingham, Alabama recently. | 1894-01-19-pg04 | WCM |
Algood, D. Mr | Story | Will teach at the East Found school for the coming year. (East Mound Correspondent) | 1893-06-17-pg08 | WCM |
All, Alex Mr/Miss Lizzie Garrett | Wedding | Married at Lone Grove, Indian Territory | 1890-05-24-pg05 | WCM |
Allcorn, Erin Mr and Mrs | Death | Their 11 month old son died from Cholera Saturday in Chickasha where they had recenty moved. (Anneville Corrspondent) | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Allcorn, Ervin Mr & Mrs | Birth | 10 lb son born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1898-12-03-pg10 | WCM |
Allcorn, Jack/Miss Lula Wright | Wedding | Married 3 Dec. 1899. Both bride and groom are from Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. Groom is the son of W. W. Allcorn. | 1899-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Allcorn, John (of Brenham) | Death | Died several months ago in 1899. Probably buried in Washington County, Texas at the Allcorn Family Cemetery. Brother to W. W. Allcorn of Wise Co. | 1899-12-15-pg02 | WCM |
Allen, A. J. Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Amy Miss | Story | Decatur (presumably) public school teacher chosen. | 1894-04-12-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Amy Miss | Story | Teacher in the Decatur Public School. | 1895-04-04-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Amy Miss | Story | Teaches 5h grade in the Decatur Public school for the coming year. The remaining teachers will be chosen in June | 1895-04-05-pg01 | WCM |
Allen, Amyu Miss | Story | Teaches 5th grade of the Decatur City School. | 1894-11-02-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Ben F. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Ben F. | Birth | Son born (9 lbs). | 1889-06-22-pg01 | WCM |
Allen, Ben F. | Story | Appointed City secretary after J. B. Abbott resigned. | 1891-04-25-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Ben F. Mr | Story | His sister Miss Sallie Allen of Olympia, Oregon visited him. | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Ben. F. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Daughter born 8 April 1893. | 1893-04-13-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Benjamin Franklin/Estella Josephine Cates | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-12-25-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Blunk Mr | Story | Trial for him murdering Tom Gill started Names of jurors listed. He was found guilty and given 30 years in the penintentiary. | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Bunk | Story | Of the city on the hill | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Bunk | Story | Trial set for Tuesday | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Bunk | Story | Waived examination and is jailed without bond. | 1886-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Bunk | Story | Criminal case set for trial 20 Sept. 1886 | 1886-08-28-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Bunk | Story | Indicted for the murder of Tom Gill (George T. (Tom) Gill) | 1886-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, C. E. Mr | Death | Resolution of respect. Died 27 Feb. 1899 in Fort Worth Texas. | 1899-04-07-pg01 | DN |
Allen, C. E. Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect. Died 27 Feb. 1899 in Fort Worth, Texas. | 1899-04-14-pg01 | DN |
Allen, C. E. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 7 march 1898. | 1898-03-10-pg05 | DN |
Allen, C. F. | Death | Monument unveiled for previous Sovereign of the Woodsmen of the World | 1899-07-28-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Charles E. (age 40) | Death | Obituary. Died Monday 27, Feb. 1899. Born 3 Sept. 1859 in Missouri. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-03-03-pg01 | DN |
Allen, Charles Elmer Mr/Miss Laura E. Clancy | Wedding | Married 3 Nov. 1895 at the home of the bride's parents 2 miles south of town. (greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Charles Emmett | Death | Died 27 Feb. 1899 Woodmen of the World Monument unveiled. | 1899-07-28-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Charles Emmett Sr | Death | Obituary. Died in Fort Worth under medical treatment 27 Feb. 1899. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-03-03-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Charles Emmett Sr Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son Charles Emmett Allen Jr born 7 March 1898. | 1898-03-11-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Charles Mr | Story | During a race he was thrown from his horse landing on his head. Suffering a lot and unable to speak. | 1889-11-09-pg01 | WCM |
Allen, Dave Mrs (of Union Grove) | Death | Died recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Allen, Ellie Miss | Story | Teaching school at Poolville. Visited her relatives Mr & Mrs S. G. Tankersley | 1897-03-04-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Ellie Miss | Story | Elected as a teacher in Decatur Public School. | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Ellie Miss | Story | Teacher in the Decatur Public shool, grade unassigned at present. | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Allen, Ellie Miss | Story | Taught school somewhere in Wise Co. in 1898. School is closed and she went to her home in I. T. | 1898-04-28-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Ellie Miss | Story | Completed her 4 year certificate at the Normal in Denton. | 1899-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Ex-Sheriff | Story | Donated $5 to Fannin Co. murdered sheriff | 1885-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Allen, Frank Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Greenwood Correspondent). | 1897-05-07-pg08 | WCM |
Allen, H.C. | Story | Our friend of Willow Point | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Hugh | Story | Of Black Creek, brother of sheriff | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Allen, Hugh Brown | Death | Obituary. He died at him home in Greenwood. Leaves a wife and 10 children. Died 6 Dec. 1894. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1894-12-07-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, Hugh Brown | death | Obituary. Died Wednesday of last week and buried the next day at the Allen Graveyard in the Sycamore neighborhood. | 1894-12-14-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, I. B. (little boy) | Story | Son of City Marshall Lee Allen while whittling cut his eye out. | 1898-12-08-pg01 | DN |
Allen, I. B. son of Mr & Mrs Lee Allen | Story | Accidently stuck the blae of a knife in his eye (last word blurred) | 1898-12-09-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, infant | Death | child of H. C. Allen, mother ill | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Infant | Death | Child of Sheriff Allen was buried | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Infant | Death | Child of Hugh Allen of Black Creek | 1885-03-28-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, J. C. | Story | fined in County Court $10.00 for playing cards | 1894-04-19-pg05 | DN |
Allen, J.T. | Story | Of Decatur, came into our office | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, J.T. | Story | Our friend, has sown oats and planted corn | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Allen, J.T. | Story | Family goes to Vineyard City | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, J.T. | Story | Returned from old Tennessee | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, J.T. | Story | To have a seat in his carriage | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, James R./Miss Ida May Helton | Wedding | Married 30 March 1887 at the residence of J, T. Allen South of Decatur. | 1887-04-02-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, James T. | Story | Presented with peaches by well wisher | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Jim | Story | Carriage ride four miles south & Anneville | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Maud B. Miss/Oscar Eugene White | Death | Married 8 March 1896 at he residence of the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs J. t. Allen in Decatur, Texas. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Allen, Maud Miss (little girl) | Story | Has ha fever for several days. Father is J. T. Allen. | 1889-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Mr. | Story | Engaged to teach at this place | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Mr. & Mrs. J.T. | Story | Visit to Willow Point | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. | Story | Our friends | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Mr. H.C. | Story | Pleasant call one day last week | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Mrs. P.A. | Wedding | Wed to Perry Barrick | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Allen, Prof. | Story | Discussing events of the day | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Prof. R.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to friend in AL | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Sallie Miss (of Washington State) | Story | Mr Ben F. Allen and Mrs E. O. Cates when to Denton and got Miss Allen. Shewill be here for the season. | 1895-04-26-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sam | Story | Assaulted near Springtown | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Samuel Louis (age 11) | Death | Died at Childress last week from Lockjaw from a foot injury. Buried at Childress cemetery in Childress, Texas. Nephew of J. T. Allen of Decatur. | 1897-10-21-pg07 | DN |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Off to Austin, taking lunatic to asylum | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Had prisoners at Fort Worth | 1881-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Will sell land | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Has employed James Calloway | 1883-03-09 pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Returned from Leadville, Colorado | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Jail breaking gang outwitted | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Has been absent | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Is off to the Panhandle | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Have moved to farms | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Went to Hot Springs Ark. to arrest | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff | Story | Took over a posse | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Sheriff T.R. | Story | Moved from jail to dwelling | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Correspondence from Greenwood | 1880-10-01-pg02 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | The new sherriff | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Dupty U.S. Marshall went to Dallas | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Has moved his office furniture | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Sick on Wednesday | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Bridge on Catlett Creek [rejected] | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | To pay for horse | 1885-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, T.R. | Story | Paid for board and guard of prisoners | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Thomas Franklin/Miss Susan Jane McAlpin | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 8 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Of Black Creek visited | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Guest of some of our citizens | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | As to where Tom Allen had gone | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Despite sickness ventured | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Of Black Creek, has more fruit | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Little boy bitten by hogs | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Allen, Tom | Story | Of Black Creek, gave us a call | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, Tom & Hugh | Story | Pasture fence cut | 1885-06-20-pg06 | WCM |
Allen, W.R. | Story | Our school-teacher has been sick | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Allgood, B.C. | Story | Of Rush Creek, was in city | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Allgood, Eva May Miss | Death | Tribute of respect. Died 15 Feb. 1892 near Wilson Prairie. Daughter of Mr & Mrs Baylus Clayton Allgood. Buried at East Mound Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Allgood, J. D. | Story | Teaches at the East Mound School. (Bridgeport Correspondent, Robo) | 1891-07-04-pg04 | WCM |
Allgood, J. D. (of Paradise) | Story | Scored high in the Wise County teacher exam (4 year certificate) | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Allgood, J. D. Mr | Story | Teaches school near Paradise. | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Allgood, J. D. Mr | Story | Teaching school at Anneville. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
Allgood, James Deforest Mr/Miss Emma Amelia Tucker | Wedding | Married at Azle, Tarrant Co., Texas 26 Sept. 1893 (paper says 28 Sept) (Paradise Headlight) | 1893-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Allgood, Professor | Story | His school will close this week. He is an excellent teacher, (Anneville Correspondent) | 1898-03-11-pg08 | WCM |
Allison J. W. Mr | Story | Sentenced to 2 years in the pen for forgery. | 1898-12-23-pg07 | WCM |
Allison, David Elijah/Miss Eugenia B. Pearson | Wedding | Married 25 Nov. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Allison, E. M. Doctor | Story | Is at home again after a 3 month visit to East Texas. M. D. | 1896-12-10-pg05 | DN |
Allison, Jim | Story | District Count found him guilty of incest. Sentenced himto 2 years in the pen. | 1898-12-22-pg01 | DN |
Allison, John | Story | Gets two years | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Allison, Jphn Lee/Miss Hattie Read | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Allison, Lillie Miss | Story | Birthday on the 16th was celebrated at a dnner given at J. W. Allison's. | 1896-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Allison, Mary Miss | Story | Teaches at the Center point School (betweeen Paradise and Cottondale) | 1893-11-24-pg05 | WCM |
Allison, Mary Miss | Story | Teachng at the Center Point School hous | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Allison, Miss | Story | Teaches school at Gravel Hill. Honor roll students listed. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Allison, Mollie Miss | Story | Will teach school at the Chapel next term. | 1892-08-27-pg08 | WCM |
Allison, Sarah Roseretha Miss/Robert Lee (Bob) Arnold | Wedding | Married last Thursday 5 May 1898 at the residence of the ride's parents. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1898-05-12-pg01 | DN |
Allison, Simon Peter/Miss Martha Carol (Mattie) Hamilton | Wedding | Married 1 Sept. 1898. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1898-09-01-pg01 | DN |
Allred, Newton Franklin/Miss Ida Maud Myers | Wedding | Married 5 Feb. 1893 at the home of the bride's parents Mr & Mrs George V. Myers. | 1893-02-11-pg08 | WCM |
Alred, J. | Story | Assists J. R. Winston teaching school at Garvin | 1887-04-16-pg05 | WCM |
Alred, Miss Samantha | Wedding | Wed to Joseph McDowell | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Alridge, A.D. & Co. | Story | Allowed $20.25 | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Alston, Gaines P. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter, Thelma born 17 June 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Alston, Lillian Ann Miss/Mr Samuel N. McGaughey | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897. (Muse Reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Alston, Lillian Ann mIss/Samuel N. McGaughy | Wedding | Married 26 Dec, 1897 in Wise County. (Muse Correspondent) Paper damaged. | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Alston, Lillian Ann Miss/Samuel N. McGaughy | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897 | 1898-01-06-pg08 | DN |
alston, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 17 June 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-06-30-pg01 | DN |
Altman, Miss M.E. | Wedding | Wed to Marion Trammell | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Alverson, Col. H.B. | Story | Way-laid and attacked | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Alverson, Julia | Wedding | Wed to Charles A. Hill | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Have a new post-office on the railroad | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Keeps improving | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | No vacant houses, some living in tents | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Alvord is building up fast | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 2 miles from ground where Indians | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 4 or 5 laden trains of beef pass | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Two candy makers on our street corner | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Strangers on our streets | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Over 50 bales of cotton received | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Why not put up rent dwellings | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Call of farmers and citizens | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 800 bales of cotton 3000 bushels of corn | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Three new stores to open | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Shipping car loads of wood | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Carloads of cotton seed shipped | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Immence quanties of wood | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Prof. Wellington opened the school | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Sunday School at 10 o'clock | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New houses springing up | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Flouring mill and cotton gin | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Tennesseans crowd in | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | More Tennesseans unshipped | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Has six dry goods stores | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Fort Worth Store, under cost | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Methodist Church house will begin | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Debating club was organized | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Boiler and engine for mill is here | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New cisterns being dug | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Railroad Agent stops sale of lots | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New barber located | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Corn being shipped out | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Literary Society met as usual | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | First-Class flouring mill soon | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Bring on wheat and corn, mill nearly complete | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Debate tomorrow night | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | "Kids" of Alvord organized debate society | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Ad | E.T. Bethel, Barber | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Work train passed | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Down to witness working of mill | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Boys from country made raid on fire works | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Dr. Sparkman has put in a soda fountain | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New billard hall will be in full blast | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | All about the town of Alvord [long story] | 1884-03-28-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Begun erection of Methodist Church | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Dead letter list | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Scarce a day passes, strangers on streets | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New room for meat market | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Ladies & gentlemen engaged in mazy dance | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Flouring mill running half time | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Medical Emporium with Wm. Richardson | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 40 cowboys with 75 head of horses passed | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Public improvement, if roads leading to Alvord | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | A Swede was looking for location | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Second billiard hall now in full blast | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Eld. J.Q. Burnett will preach | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Dead letter list | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Alliance, 100 members | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Methodist Church painted white | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Fifty persons assembled at Mr. & Mrs. Rich | 1884-06-06-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Leading hotels furnished with bells | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Dead letter list | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Load of cabbage came to town | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Fourth of July picnic committee | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Picnic Program | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Prayer meeting at Baptist Church | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Description of Fourth of July picnic | 1884-07-11-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 40 feet addition to storehouse | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Brick making proving business | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Hundreds of bushels of shelled corn | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Hotelman found near 400 inhabitants | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | "Boys look out someone may report" | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Advertised letters | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Christian Church organizing | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Dr. Goldman building second kiln | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Tramps passing up and down railroad | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Several bales of new cotton sold | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Steam engine unshipped for gin | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Advertized letters list | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Get fair prices at home | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Ad | Salt at Ft. Worth Store $2.50 per barrel | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Cotton shipped to Liverpool, England | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 2,400 feet of railroad siding | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | No meetings, but parties and singing | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | "Sociable" at Alvord hotel | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Advertised letters list | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Bottom fell out of cotton, down to 8 cents | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Organization of Teachers Association | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Competition in low prices | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Talk about grain elevator | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Messenger rooms have been rented | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | McCamant Store at Alvord closed | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Farmer's Alliance meets | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor from Billy the Kid | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor from J.H. Hanks | 1885-03-28-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-05-02-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Continues to imporve [news] | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Lewis Milam arrested | 1885-05-30-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Subscribed $500 for new schoolhouse | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Speak of erecting Masonic Hall | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Alliance cotton yard plat selected | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Hotel men not pleased | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Literary and Dramatic Club consists of talent | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor from R. Elmore | 1885-07-11-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | William Noel came to town | 1885-07-18-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Prof. R.B. Gaut will open institute | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Noted for having best picnics of County | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | On a tour | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Is on a boom | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Interest in cotton yard | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Grand picnic next Saturday | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Has two new stores | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 20 wagons loaded for Christian Church | 1885-08-22-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Baptists want a new church bell | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 2000 people honored Village | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Very first Christian church in county | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Turner property torn down and moved | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | New school planned | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor, has photo gallery | 1885-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-19-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Cotton yards ready to receive | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Jones and Thomas comprise new firm | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-26-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Shopped more cotton | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | 200 bales were bulked | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Hatchett & Johnson shipped 209 bales | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Flouring mill sold | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Debate between Cambellites and Baptists | 1885-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Festival at new school house | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Strawberry City Grand Festival | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Merry Christmas close at hand | 1885-12-19-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Winners at festival | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord | Story | Will be incorporated | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Alliance | Story | Over 100 members | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Alliance | Story | Thanks to Denton for buying cotton | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Alvord and Bown Hotels burned | Story | Burned at 3:20 am Jan. 14, 1896. | 1896-01-16-pg04 | DN |
Alvord and North Texas Fair | Story | Will open 2 Oct. 1888 and close 6 Oct. 1888. | 1888-08-18-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord Budget Newspaper | Story | Was sold by J. M. Spencer to W. S. Htchett and C. I. Miller | 1894-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord Budget Newspaper (Editor Spencer) | Story | Is having financial difficulties. Spencer quit, but Capt. Mode and his daughter said they will get the paper out. | 1891-08-08-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord Budget, ed. Will Hatchett | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Alvord businesses described | Story | 2 hotels, 2 blacksmiths, 2 woodd ad wagon shops, 2 livery stable, one coton gin, one corn mill, one umber yard, one bootand shoe shop and one barber shop. | 1888-08-25-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord fair arrangements and advertising | Story | A good bit of interest is evident in Wise County to have this be successful. | 1888-04-14-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord Fair opened 3 Oct. 1899 | Story | Long article about the activities at the fair including a balloon ascension. | 1889-10-12-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord Fairgrounds are 27 acres in size | Story | Being encosed in a lumber fence and a water well is being drilled. | 1888-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord Fire | Story | Thirteen businesses burned. | 1892-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord Fire Company organized | Story | Names of the officers and members are given. | 1893-06-08-pg08 | DN |
Alvord Fire destroyed a number of businesses | Story | Fire started at 4 am July 18, 1890. Detailed article. | 1890-07-26-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord Free School | Story | Will close 9 March 1894. | 1894-03-09-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord Hotel | Story | Burned 9 Feb. 1888 due to a defective flue on th upper story. | 1888-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord Local, ed. R. H. Prior | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Alvord Messenger | Ad | Issued on Fridays at $1.50 per year | 1883-08-31-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Described as an independent newspaper | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Loads of wood excepted for subscriptions | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Great favor, change Decatur to Alvord | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | How to avoid getting fat | 1883-11-23-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | That we sold Messenger or books | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Has new coat of paint | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Standard Job press purchased | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Social party enjoyed at A.G. Leslie's | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Postmaster account-current | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Serving as witness, paper failed to appear | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | $1.00 per subscription next 30 days | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Once upon a time we published in Paradise | 1884-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Letter to editor about Texas | 1884-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Greatly in need of money | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord Messenger | Story | Sold press to H.C. Leonard | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord Restaurant | Story | For sale | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord Restraurant | Ad | Alvord, on East Main Street | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord School | Story | Has about 60 pupils. | 1892-09-17-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord Silver discovery | Story | A well being dug by S. D Chitwood found some ore at 25 feet depth that was reputed to be silver. | 1888-03-31-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord struck by a Cyclone | Story | Overturned the bell tower at seminary and demolished man out houses. | 1887-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Alvord teachers meeting | Story | Progam and speakers described. | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord teachers meeting | Story | Program and speakers listed. | 1886-05-22-pg04 | WCM |
Alvord voted to incoporate yesterday | Story | 1888-09-29-pg05 | WCM | |
Alvord was recently incoporated | Story | The Mayor held his first court Monday since the city was incoporated. | 1888-12-08-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord, E.M. | Story | Proud of his namesake | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Alvord, E.M. | Story | Of Fort Worth went to Vernon | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Alvord, E.M. | Story | Reported quite sick | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord, Wise County, Texas | Story | Has 900 inhabitants, 14 stores, 3 churches, 3 hotels, 1 canning facory, 2 saloons and 1 weekly newspaper. | 1892-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord, Wise County, Texas | Story | Description of their commerce in hopes of getting the Rock Island Railroad. | 1893-04-01-pg08 | WCM |
Alvord, Wise County, Texas official listed for 1891 | Story | Mayor J. M. Jones, Marshal Sam Hunter, etc. | 1891-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Alvord/Chico | Story | New iron bridge | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Alvord/Paradise | Story | New road laid out | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Amica, Henry Mr | Story | Given 2 years in th pen for assault to murder his wife. | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Amico, Ada Miss | Story | Negro arrested on a charge of burglarizing Hatcher & Co. Store last week. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Amonett, Talula (Lula) Miss/Rev. John Thomas Franklin | Wedding | Married 27 Sept. 1894 at the Presbyterian Church at Park Springs in Wise County, Texas | 1894-10-11-pg08 | DN |
Amusement | Story | A shrewd rascal adds up columns | 1880-10-15-pg01 | WCM |
Anderson, A. D./Miss Nannie Woodward | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Anderson, Annie Jane Miss/Judd Thomas Rogers | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1896 at the bride's fathers residence at Martins Prairie. Couple are from Decatur. | 1896-12-17-pg05 | DN |
Anderson, Bill Mr (old settler) | Death | Our late county treasurer was killed out west by a vicious stallion. (Newark Correspondent). Might be W. A. Anerson died 6 Aug 1896. buried in Hall County, Texas | 1896-08-21-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, Clude (age 15 months) | Death | Died the first of this week. Son of Mr & Mrs H. F. Anderson. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, Columbia Bell Miss/MrJoseph Howll Rowell Jr | Wedding | Married 17 June 1891 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas. | 1891-07-04-pg01 | WCM |
Anderson, E. A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.D. Frazier | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, E. E. Mr/Miss Sadina Etta Smith | Wedding | Married 24 April 1889 Married at the residence of Mr John Legget last Thursday. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, Ephraim | Story | Ran over a cow | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, H. F. | Story | Allowed $5 by Commisioners Court for holding an inquest. | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, H. F. Mr | Story | Is the Superintendent of the County Farm (Poor farm) | 1892-09-17-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, H. F. Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Anderson, H. H. Mr and Mrs and children | Story | Leave today to live in Ardmore, I. T. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1894-07-26-pg01 | DN |
Anderson, J. D. | Death | Buried at the Ball Grave yard last Sunday evening. Probably Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1891-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, J. R. | Story | Held in the Decatur jail for theft of plows. Sentence 3 years. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, J. R. | Story | Found guilty of theft of garden seeds. Sentenced to 2 years. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, J. R. | Story | Taken to the penitentiary. 5 year sentence | 1888-03-24-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, J.F. | Story | Teaching at Union Grove | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, James B. | Story | Found guilty of Swingly a Wise Co. Farmer out of $25. Sentence to 4 years in the pen. This is his 3rd conviction. | 1887-10-08-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, James L/Miss Lou Bradley | Wedding | Married 1888-1890 Tarrant County, Texas (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, Joe | Story | Best girl out at Paradise | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Anderson, John | Story | In jail at Jacksboro for his part in killing a sewing machine agent. Marion and John Dill were also implicated by John Anderson. | 1894-05-24-pg04 | DN |
Anderson, John Mr | Death | E. Anderson Guardian of the Estate of John Anderson et al minors filed probate. | 1896-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, John Steven/ Miss Millie Maier | Wedding | Married 25 March 1891 by Judge Johnson in Wise County. | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, Margaret Elizabeth (Maggie) Miss/Mr William Benoni Andrew Sr | Wedding | Married 16 May 1891 in Wise County. Will live in Walnut. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1891-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Anderson, Mary Poly Mrs (Mrs Dace) | Death | Died 14 July 1893 in Wise County. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, Mrs (of Alvord) | Death | Died last Tuesday, buried at Alvord Cemetery. (wife of W R. Anderson) | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, Professor | Story | Teaches school at thr White School house where he has 70 pupils. | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Anderson, T. W Mr | Story | Thrown by a gasoline engine his face was badly sarred and joints dislocated at theCameron Elevator. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1898-12-09-pg10 | WCM |
Anderson, T.J. | Wedding | Wed to Anna Earp | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Anderson, W. A. | Story | County Treasurer intitled to $60 | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, W. A. | Story | Maffott and family will visit | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, W. R. (of near Alvord) | Death | At last accounts was dangerously ill. | 1889-03-30-pg08 | WCM |
Anderson, W. R. Mr | Death | Final Settlement of Estate. C. D. Grissom administrator. | 1892-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Anderson, W. S. | Death | His 4 year old girl was fatally burned Saturday while playing. She died in great agony the next day. (Rhome, march 7, 1893) | 1893-03-11-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | Canidate for County Treasurer | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | His face all beaming with smiles | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | County Treasurer gave us a visit | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | Has been on farm | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | Putting up wire fence | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | Called briefly at our door | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson, W.A. | Story | Our worthy county treasurer | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Anderson, William | Story | Also a resident of Wise County | 1885-11-07-pg04 | WCM |
Anderson, William | Story | Assaulted by Abner Jackson who wasa arrested. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1895-07-11-pg05 | DN |
Anderson, Wm. | Story | Of near Bridgeport, had a horse stolen | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Anderson. W.A. | Story | Sent for barbed wire | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Anderson. W.A. | Story | Drove upwards to 20 beeves to Denton | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Andrew, William Benoni Sr/Miss Margaret Elizabeth (Maggie) Anderson | Wedding | Married 16 May 1891 in Wise County. Will live in Walnut. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1891-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Andrews, A. J. Professor | Story | Principal of the Chico Male and Female Institute | 1895-03-21-pg05 | DN |
Andrews, Mrs. A.E. | Wedding | Wed to Robt. Sensabaugh | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Andrews, Professor (from Waxahachie) | Story | Teacher at the Male and Female Institute at Chico. | 1894-06-29-pg01 | WCM |
Andrews, R. B. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their child died on the 4th inst. Buried at Iowa Park, Wichita Co., Texas | 1892-10-08-pg05 | WCM |
Andrews, R. B. Mr & Mrs | Death | They went to Iowa Park to attend the funeral of Mrs Andrews' ittle niece. | 1893-05-04-pg05 | DN |
Andrews, R. B. Mr & Mrs | Story | Are moving to Sherman, Texas. | 1894-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Andrews, William Mrs | Death | Committed suicide by taking strychnine yesterday about 6 pm. | 1896-03-27-pg05 | WCM |
Angel, Miss Ellie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.E. Barnes | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Angesona Keith Mrs (nee: Simpson) | Death | Tribute of Respect. Died 14 April 1891. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery. | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Anglin, Rev. S.H. | Story | Will at Shady Grove | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Anglin, S. H.Rev (Methodist preacher) | Story | Been assigned to Alvord Mission, Henson's school house, Elm school house, Black Creek and Hartman's Ranch. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Anglin, Tom | Story | Charged with rape. Trial set for May 29 in Judge J. W. Patterson's court. | 1890-05-17-pg05 | WCM |
Anneville | Story | A new post-office on Walnut Creek | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Anneville | Story | New town, with storehouse, new dwellings | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Anneville | Story | Gin has turned out bales | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Anneville has a new school house | Story | Three stories, the upper story is for a Masonic Hall, a lodge to soon be organized, | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Annie's Chapel | Story | Rev. Putnam and Miller | 1880-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Annie's Chapel | Correspondence | Dunlap, Garvin, Dawes, Wilcox, Gilliland | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Annie's Chapel | Story | Rev. Wm. Price has just closed | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Annieville | Story | Methodist meeting going on | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Annieville | Story | Sinners have been converted | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Annieville | Story | Massie's gin, 150 bales of cotton | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Annieville | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Annieville | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Annieville/Aurora | Story | Mail line established | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Annis Chapel | Story | Has spelling bee | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Annis Chapel | Story | Prof. Roderick will teach | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Annis Chapel | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Annis Chapel School | Story | Mr. Morton, Supt. | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Anthony, L. W. Dr & family | Story | Are visiting family in the Indian Territory. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1897-07-29-pg01 | DN |
Anthony, Laura Olivia Miss/Joseph Henry Jones | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 25, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Anthracite coal found in Springtown well | Story | The vein of coal was 4 feet thick in the north part of Springtown. (Springtown Pilot) | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Antwine, Mr | Death | His Baby died last night of fever and ws buried this evening (Tuesday) (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Apple, Addie Florence Miss/Andrew Jackson Haddix | Wedding | Married Monday Oct. 15, 1894 in Decatur, Wise Co. Texas | 1894-10-18-pg04 | DN |
Applewhite, Joseph Ralph/Miss Mary Emma Scrogging | Wedding | Married 27 Dec, 1886 (Hog Branch correspondent Keifer) | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Arapahoes | Story | Count of tribe | 1885-08-08-pg02 | WCM |
Archer County | Story | The petition for organization granted | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Archer, J.G. | Story | Superintended Annieville school | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Archer, P. C. Rev | Story | New pasor of the Methodist Church in Decatur. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Archer, P. C. Rev. (new methodist pastor) | Story | Moved to Decatur last week and preached his first sermon Sunday night. | 1896-12-04-pg01 | WCM |
Archer, Philmer Compton Rev. | Story | Will be assigned to the Methodist Church in Decatur. | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
Archer, Prof. J.G. | Story | Everything carried on in a proper manner | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Archer, Rosalie Miss/Mr Fderdinand (Furd) Halsell | Wedding | Married 14 Sept 1898 in Decatur at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Long article. | 1898-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Archer, Rosalie Miss/Mr Fderdinand (Furd) Halsell | Wedding | Married 14 Sept 1898 in Decatur. Long article. Long honeymoon from Nashville TN to Salt Lake City | 1898-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Arington, Rosa Mrs | Story | Teaches primary school at Anneville. (primary and secondary together has 100 pupils) | 1899-01-13-pg01 | DN |
Arlington Texas | Story | Letter to editor | 1884-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Armes, J. | Story | Of Boonsville greeted us | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Armes, Mr. J. | Story | Of Willow Creek | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Armstrong, Clementine Jane Miss/Dr. George Thomas Vineyard | Wedding | Married in Montague County, Texas (paper damaged) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Armstrong, George Mr | Story | Got his foot caught in the cogs of a well derrick and toes had to be amputated. | 1896-06-12-pg08 | WCM |
Armstrong, George Mr & Mrs | Death | Are mourning the loss of Nettie Ida Armstrong to diptheria or membraneous croup. Died 7 May 1897. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery. | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Armstrong, Grace (little daughter of William Armstrong) | Story | is Sick with Scarlet fever. (Sunset Signal) | 1897-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Armstrong, Jack | Story | Who was raised on Willow Creek | 1881-10-21-pg02 | WCM |
Armstrong, Joe Mr | Story | Has gone to Tupelo, Mississippi to visit relatives | 1894-06-07-pg05 | DN |
Armstrong, John | Story | A farmer living near Paradise | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Armstrong, Margaret Elizabeth/Thomas C. McDaniel | Wedding | Married 10 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Armstrong, Miss Eliza | Wedding | Wed to James Gilbreth | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Armstrong, Miss Sallie B. | Story | Teaching at Valley View | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Armstrong, Uncle John | Story | Spending week in town | 1884-09-12-pg02 | WCM |
Armstrong, Uncle Johnny | Story | Moved back to his neighborhood | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Armstrong, Uncle Johnny | Story | Of South Willow creek was in town | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Armstrong, Uncle Johnny | Story | Of Willow Creek gave us a visit | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Armstrong, W.G. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lee Cundiff | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Armstrong, William Asa Mr/Miss Holly Byrd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Armstrong, William Luther (about 4 years old) | Death | Died 26 April, 1897. Son of George and Mary Armstrong. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Arnett, Clara Stanford Miss/William David Phillips Sr | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 23 Nov. 1898. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Arnett, Clara Stanford Miss/William David Phillips Sr | Wedding | Married 23 Nov. 1898 at the home of the bride's parents. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-12-08-pg08 | DN |
Arnett, Fannie Miss | Story | Her shool at Perrin closed Wednesday (Preskitt Correspondent). Best student names listed. | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Arnett, Fannie Miss/George Splawn | Wedding | Married Sunday 22 April 1899. Bride is of Bethel, Texas. Groom is of Greenwood. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Arnett, Laura Lee Miss/George W. Brown | Wedding | Married 4 Nov. 1896 at the home of the bride's parents. (Muse correspondent) | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Arnett, Laura Lee Miss/George W. Brown | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Arnold, Fred Mr | Story | Arrested by Bridgeport Contable James Malone in Decatur on a charge of horse theft from Mr J. T. Thurman of Denton County. | 1890-04-12-pg01 | WCM |
Arnold, James Carter (Captain) | Death | Obituary. Chief of the Dallas Police was acidentally shot in the leg on a quail hunt. Died 5 Feb. 1898 in Dallas. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1898-02-11-pg01 | WCM |
Arnold, James Carter (Captain) | Death | Obituary. Chief of the Dallas Police was acidentally shot in the leg on a quail hunt. | 1898-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Arnold, Little Georgie | Death | Son of Mr. Arnold was buried | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Arnold, Robert Lee (Bob)/Miss Sarah Rosereth Allison | Wedding | Married last Thursday 5 May 1898 at the residence of the ride's parents. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1898-05-12-pg01 | DN |
Arrington, D. E (a minor) | Story | G. D. Arrington the guardian has filed the account of his estate and asked to be released as guardian. | 1888-12-22-pg01 | WCM |
Arrington, D. E. (a Minor) | Story | His estate is being probated. | 1889-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Arrington, George A. Mr/Miss Orrey Boyd | Wedding | Married 17 March 1892 in Wise County, Texas. Bride is of the Deep Creek Community | 1892-04-02-pg01 | WCM |
Arrington, Gus Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Arrington, J. E. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 12 April 1896 in Wise County. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. | 1896-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Arrington, J. E. Mr | Death | Died 12 April 1896 in Arrington, Wise County, Texas. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Arrington, Joseph L. Mr | Death | After lingering for weeks with slow fever he died a few days ago and buried at Pleaant Grove with Masonic Honors. Died 19 August 1895. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1895-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Arrington, Joseph L. Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect. Born Jan 29, 1869 in Tennessee. Married to Rosa Huff 3 Nov. 1889 and died 19 August 1895. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1 | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Arrington, M. Dean/Miss Ener Richardson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Arrington, Martha Elizabeth (Betie) Miss/Charlie Redden Jamison | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Arrington, Pleasant G./Mrs Lavina Adeline Wisdom (nee: Davis) | Wedding | Married 25 Sept 1898 | 1898-10-13-pg01 | DN |
Arrington, Rosa Mrs | Story | Teacher at the Anneville School. Opening Monday with 75 students. | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Arrington, William Lee/Miss Alice Ferguson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Arthur, Charles (colored) | Story | Acquitted of Carrying a Pistol. | 1889-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Arthur, Charles Mr | Story | Found guilty of Contempt in County Court. Fined $10. | 1886-05-29-pg03 | WCM |
Arthur, Walter Mr/Miss Anna May Porter | Wedding | Married 4 April 1897. at the Wilburn Chapel In Decatur, Texas (Colored) | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Arthur, Walter/Anna May Porter (colored) | Wedding | Married at the Wilburn Chapel Sunday Night 4 April 1897. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Arthur, Walter/Anna May Porter (colored) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Arthur, Walter/Anna May Porter (colored) | Wedding | Married at the Wilburn Chapel Sunday Night 4 April 1897. Groom is from Decatur, Bride is from Fort Worth. | 1897-04-15-pg04 | DN |
Article about Bridgeport and the coal mines | Story | Only two men are employed at present in the mine. | 1890-09-20-pg08 | WCM |
Article about Decatur in the Fort Worth Gazette | Story | Long article. | 1888-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Ary, James Mr ( John Earley???) | Death | Obituary. (The earlier article said it was John Earley that was killed). Returning home 2 miles South of town (Alvord) he was shot at Sandy Creek Bridge. | 1895-11-28-pg01 | DN |
Ash, James | Death | Died at the Leonard farm south of town Saturday night of consumption. He leaves some family members. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1898-06-09-pg04 | DN |
Ash, John Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 6 June 1897. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Ashburn, S.A. | Story | Sent to Sunset circuit | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Ashlin, Mr. J.F. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.A. Rowland of East Mound | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Ashlock, Carrie Miss/Richard Renshaw Bramlet | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1895. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Ashlock, Fannie Miss (age 15 or 16) | eath | Obiruary. Died 10 My 1889 in Wise County. Buried at Crafton Cemetery. Daughter of William and Lucinda (Byrd) Ashlock. | 1889-05-18-pg01 | WCM |
Ashlock, J. M. Mr (living near Anneville) | Story | Has two daughters very sick with typhoid. | 1894-09-28-pg01 | WCM |
Ashlock, J. M. Mr (living near Anneville) (probably Joshua Middleton Ashlock) | Death | He has 2 daughters very sick with the fever. They are not expected to live. (Anneville Corrspondent) | 1894-10-19-pg08 | WCM |
Ashlock, Josiah (Joe)/Miss Anna Eliza Haley | Wedding | Married 3 August 1890 in Chico, Texas | 1890-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Ashlock, Meredith "Meriday" Mr | Death | Died 12 Dec. 1896 in Collin Co. Texas. Buried there in Pike Cemetery. Daughter Savanah Owens of Wise County attended his funeral. | 1896-12-17-pg07 | DN |
Ashlock, Mr. Josh | Birth | It’s a girl and weighs 11 pounds | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Ashlock, Rossy Miss (age 12) | Death | The youngest daughter of William F. Ashlock living between xxx and Crafton died and another daughter is very sick. (Sunset Signal) paper damaged. | 1892-07-23-pg01 | WCM |
Ashlock, Viola (Ola) Miss (age 18) (of Union Hill) | Death | Died last week 3 August 1893. Buried at Crafton Cemetery. (Sunst Signals) | 1893-08-19-pg08 | WCM |
Ashlock,Dora Miss/ Timothy Thomas Crabb | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Askew, John (age 20) | Death | Obituary. Drowned Monday 8 June 1896 while Seining. Lived with Jeff Davis 2 or3 miles SW of Boyd, Texas. | 1896-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Askins, Minnie Lee Miss/Mr Jacob Madison McClary | Wedding | Married Sunday 17 June 1894 in Denton County, Texas | 1894-06-21-pg08 | DN |
Aston, Professor | Story | Resigned as one of the principals at the Greenwood school. | 1897-08-26-pg05 | DN |
Atcheson, Magna Carta Miss/Alvin D. Dawson | Wedding | Married 30 April 1896. Both are from Slidell, Wise Co. Texas. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1896-05-08-pg05 | WCM |
Atkerson, Ella Miss/Mr Andy Moore | Wedding | Married 23 August 1899. Groom is now of Alma, I. T. Both were raised in Brumlow. | 1899-09-01-pg08 | WCM |
Atkerson, Etta Miss | Story | Teaching at Brumlow School. | 1896-12-11-pg08 | WCM |
Atkerson, Flora Miss (ittle 5 year old girl) | Story | Daughter of Kinch Atkerson is recovering from typhoid fever. (Plesant Hill Correspondent) | 1890-07-26-pg01 | WCM |
Atkerson, W.H. | Story | Of Oliver Creek, was in the city | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Atkerson. W.H. | Story | First class farmer of Oliver Creek | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Atkins Professor | Story | Will teach school in Paradise In th coming year. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Atkins, Mrs. | Death | Lives near Pella, near 90 yrs. Old | 1885-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Atkins, Prof. | Story | Has school at Garvin | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Atkins, Prof. | Story | School at Garvin closed | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Atkins, Prof. S. L. | Story | Taught at Garvin | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Atkins, S. L. Professor | Story | High School Principal at Paradise. | 1896-12-11-pg09 | WCM |
Atkins, S.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.L. Allison at Garvin | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Atkinson, Myrtle Miss | Death | Died last week. Buried at Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent) | 1893-07-08-pg04 | WCM |
Atkinson, P. W. Mr | Story | Suing Nannie Atkinson for divorce and custody of the children Charlie, John and Mailie on the grounds of abandonment. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Atkinson, R.S. | Wedding | Wed to Dorcia T. Green | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Atkinson, Silby or Shelby W. Mr | Death | Commited suicde in Bowie Texas by haning himself. | 1895-02-28-pg08 | DN |
Atkinson, Trula Miss (little girl) | Death | Died of croup Wednesday. Daughter of Mr & Mrs Kinchen Silas Atkinson. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1897-09-30-pg08 | DN |
Attempted Rock Island Train Robbery | Story | W. E. McBride arrest on suspicion that he was involved. | 1897-11-04-pg05 | DN |
Audubon | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Audubon | Story | Some parties had fisticuff | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Audubon | Correspondence | Abundance of rain | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Audubon | Story | Daughter of Dr. J.C. Riffe, died in Vernon | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Audubon | Story | Correspondence from Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Audubon | Story | May 8, decided to jot down a few | 1884-05-16-pg02 | WCM |
Audubon | Story | Christian meeting | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Bridge repair completed | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | New saloon is about completed | 1880-12-03-pg02 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | 250 bales of cotton passed through town | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Overrun with transient persons | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Ginned upwards of 2,600 bales of cotton | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Given up hopes for railroad | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Has a brass band | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Old town has one lone dry goods store | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | New mail route to Anneville established | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Has cornet band and Burch, a new doctor | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Connected by telephone to Rhome | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Sent to town for quinine, got morphine, dead | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Cumberland Presdyterian Church completed | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Trinity Synod closed its session | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | 4 dry goods, 4 gro., 3 drug, 1 blacksmith, etc. | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Has Tyler Newspaper | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Letter to the editor | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Erie Telephone Co. opened office | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Drugstore, saddlery, empty houses burned | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Union Church being painted | 1885-03-28-pg02 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Fire would have devoured town | 1885-03-28-pg02 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | New legal light, Mr. Hill | 1885-03-28-pg06 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | 1/2 mile square, population of 500 | 1885-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | First class pony ride to Garvin | 1885-04-25-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | List of town officers | 1885-05-02-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Good Templar's lodge | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | The cornet band gave a dinner | 1885-06-20-pg06 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Brass Band for Fourth of July | 1885-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Threshers began work | 1885-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Report from area | 1885-07-18-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Was honored by visit | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Another railroad boom here | 1885-10-31-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | M.E. Church held at Aurora | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Sold 400 bales of cotton | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | News from Aurora | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Prairies set on fire by train | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | Tyler's News says: | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | 600 souls, second in size | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Aurora | Story | On 2d of this month, while there was no one in office | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora Chronicle Newspaper | Story | Was purchased by Henry and Wyatt Watson who will move it to Springtown. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Aurora disease (3 cases of Meningitis) | Story | Two nurses: Messrs McConnell and Ratsberg are attending the sick. | 1890-03-01-pg08 | WCM |
Aurora disease (caused 4 deaths) | Story | is cerebral spinal Meningitis (called spotted fever) they claim it is non-contagious. | 1890-03-01-pg05 | WCM |
Aurora Herald | Story | 6 column newspaper | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora Herald | Story | Gleanings from Aurora Herald | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora Herald | Story | Goes to Plano, Collin County | 1881-05-06-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora News | Story | Henry and Frank Ward, business college | 1883-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Aurora News | Story | Post Office, Dr. Randall worthy P.M | 1883-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
Aurora News | Story | Amos Finch in town last Sunday | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora News | Story | Says a seven days wonder created | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Aurora, Texas Meningitis | Death | Eleven people out of 16 that are sick are dead. Only one new case. | 1890-03-08-pg01 | WCM |
Aurora, Wise Co. Texas Description | Story | Has 2 hotels, 1 cotton yard, 1 newspaper, 1 livery stable, 3 doctors, 2 public schools, 1 furniture store, 1 drug store, 2 gins, 1 barber shop, 2 churches, 5 grocers, 4 dry good stores and 2 Sunday schools. | 1891-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Austin | Story | Paper bag factory employs mostly girls | 1880-05-07-pg04 | WCM |
Austin | Story | Lieut. Neville returned from Jack County | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Austin Telephone Company | Story | Sixty-two miles of wire | 1881-06-10-pg01 | WCM |
Austin Texas | Story | Board apportioned $782,000 for support | 1880-07-30-pg04 | WCM |
Austin Texas | Story | Invitation to laying of corner stone | 1885-01-17-pg04 | WCM |
Austin, A.W. | Story | Of Chico, delivering fruit trees | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Austin, Alice Caroline Mrs (nee Wright)/James Crosthwait Dickenson | Wedding | Married 22 August 1889 (Chico Correspondent) | 1889-09-07-pg04 | WCM |
Austin, Bro. J.H. | Story | Buried at Chico | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Austin, Eld. | Story | And daughter of Chico, to teach at Paradise | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, Henrietta (of Greenwood) | Story | Granted a life certificate to teach in the State of Texas. 37 passed the exam, but only 5 were given life certificates. | 1897-05-27-pg05 | DN |
Austin, Henrietta Miss | Story | Will begin teacing at Hillard's school 12 Oct. (Denton County News) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Austin, J. H. | Story | Unexpired term | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Austin, J. H.(probably Jon Henry Austin) | Death | Commisioners court listed him as deceased (no other information). John Henry Austin died 3 Oct 1885. Buried in chico Cemetery. | 1886-02-20-pg01 | WCM |
Austin, J.H. | Story | Announces for Sherriff | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, J.H. | Death | Departed this life on 3rd | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Austin, Jim and Henry | Story | Arrested for breaking into the post office at Greenwood. | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, Miss | Story | Of Chico, engaged as assistant teacher | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Austin, Miss (of Missouri) | Story | Will teach public school at Slidell which will start in mid October. | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Austin, Miss Lizzie | Story | Teaching term of school | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Austin, Mrs | Story | Widow lost two work horses | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Austin, N.E. | Wedding | Wed to N.A. Reid | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, Rev. W.B. | Story | Left Paradise for Chico again | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, T.M. | Wedding | Wed to N.E. Holby | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Austin, W.B. | Story | Of Chico, commissioned and authorized | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Austin, W.B. | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Austin, William Benjamin Rev | Death | Died on 7 April 1887 | 1887-04-23-pg05 | WCM |
Austin, William Benjamin Rev | Story | Obituary. Resolution of Respect by the Masons of Chico, Texas He died 13 April 1887 in Chico, buried there. | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Austin, William Brigance Mr/Mrs Emma Julia Stewart (nee:Woody) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Sept. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Auvenshire, Miss Sarah | Wedding | Married Link Ford at Deep Creek | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Avery, Ivila (Aurelia) Mrs/Mr Samuel A. Roberson Sr. | Wedding | Married 28 Aug. 1887. Sam Sr is the father of Sam Jr who drowned recently. Both bride and groom are from near Brier in Wise County. Bride may be the wife of W. A. Avery who died recently. | 1887-09-10-pg02 | WCM |
Avery, W. A. | Death | Is still dangerously Ill. | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Avery, W. A. Mr (of Decatur) | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday leaving a wife and two little children. Employee of the railroad that goes through Decatur. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Avis, Belle Nancy/Samuel Houston Hodges | Wedding | Married 5 Sept. 1887 in Henrietta, Clay County, Texas. Groom is an ex judge of Wise Co. | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Babb family Massacre described | Story | From the Henrietta Independent. 1st part of the article. | 1897-05-13-pg01 | DN |
Babb family Massacre described (continued on page 8) | Story | first part and the middle part of the article are missing because the pages are mixed top half and bottom half. | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Babb Massacre article concluded | Story | by R. M. Collins of Decatur Texas. | 1897-04-15-pg08 | DN |
Babb, Court | Story | Talk of moving back | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Babb, Court | Story | Started for New Orleans | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Babb, Court | Story | His house was totally consumed by fire. (Henrietta, Texas 3 Feb. 1888) | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Babb, Court Mr | Story | Took a herd of cattle to Kansas on Monday. (Henrietta Independent) | 1886-09-25-pg02 | WCM |
Babb, Court Mr | Story | Was up fro mDecatur a day or two this week in Henrietta(Henrietta Independent) | 1888-10-06-pg01 | WCM |
Babb, Court Mr (of Henrietta) | Story | Visited in Decatur during this week. | 1886-12-18-pg05 | WCM |
Babb, Court Mrs | Story | Is visiting friend in Henrietta. (Henrietta Independent) | 1888-10-06-pg01 | WCM |
Babb, H. C. (of Decatur) | Story | Was sick, but was up and visited Henrietta last week. | 1889-02-09-pg01 | WCM |
Babb, Miss | Story | Selected to teach 2nd and 3rd grades at the Decatur School next term. | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Babb, Mrs | Story | Visted by Mrs McMurry of Decatur. | 1887-09-24-pg04 | WCM |
Babb, Uncle John | Story | Of Chico gave a visit | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Babb, Uncle John | Story | Spent a day in our town | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Backwell, Mary A. Miss/James Arthur Dutton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Bacon, Oliver Perry Mr (lived near Anneville) | Death | Obituary, Kicked by a horse and died on the 8 inst. Buried at Anneville Cemetery. | 1887-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Bacteriology in Medicine | Story | Very forward thinking people. They predict that using a mild virus xan protect you from diseases. | 1893-05-04-pg08 | DN |
Badger Ollie Miss | Story | Honor roll at the high school for the month of Sept. grade 88 | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Badger, A. S Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Badger, Julia Olive Miss/Mr Charles Clinton Rollins | Wedding | Married 18 May 1898 at the brides father's home 1 miles N. of Decatur. Groom is of Paris, Texas. Bride has been a popular teacher in Wise County. | 1898-05-19-pg05 | DN |
Badger, Julia Olive Miss/Mr Charles Clinton Rollins | Wedding | Married 18 May 1898 at 2:30 pm the brides father's home 2 miles N. of Decatur. Will live in Paris Texas. | 1898-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Bagby, Allen | Story | Who murdered Lisenby in Montague County on the 1st of last July will be in the penitentiary for life | 1886-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Bagby, Cornelia (Nelia) Mrs (nee: Whitten)/Oliver Perry | Wedding | Married at the South Door of the Decatur Courthouse 20 Sept. 1893. | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bagby, David Charles/Miss Della Neely Whitten | Wedding | Married 28 Apri l1889 Bride is of Rush Creek. (Mayflower, the Draco Correspondent) | 1889-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Bagby, Minnie Alice Miss/William Robert Brown | Wedding | Married 15 Nov. 1896. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-11-27-pg08 | WCM |
Bagby, Minnie Alice Miss/Willim Robert Brown | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Bagby, Mrs Mary E. (nee: Ellis)/William Polk Cribbs | Weding | Married 13 Oct. 1895 in Dan, Texas (article says married monday 13 Oct.) | 1895-10-17-pg05 | DN |
Bagby, Mrs Mary E. (nee: Ellis)/William Polk Cribbs | Weding | Married 13 Oct. 1895. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Bagby, Sarah Elizabeth Miss/Joseph Peterson Foster | Wedding | Married 4 Oct. 1896 in Wise County (Maybe Greenwood since Squire Vandiver of Greenwood married them). (Cottonwood Correspondent). | 1896-10-16-pg10 | WCM |
Baggarly, George G. | Death | Editor of Weatherford Exponent | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Baggett, Ed | Story | Arrested near Norman, Oklahoma by Deputy Sheriff Mack Bush of Nocona. He is in jail at Montague. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1898-07-07-pg05 | DN |
Baggett, John | Wedding | Wed to Miss Maggie Rowlett | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Baggett, Prof. W.T. | Story | Closed school at Annis Chapel | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Baggett, W.T. | Story | Will comence a public school, Shady Grove | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Bagley, Margaret | Wedding | Wed to H.J. Gibbs | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey Hotel | Story | Purchased by Mr N. P. Collier from J. A. Bailey. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1895-05-09-pg05 | DN |
Bailey, A. J. Mr | Story | Is very low with the Measles. (boonsville Correspondent) | 1890-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, Al. | Story | Reported quite sick | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Bailey, Alf | Story | Conductor on railroad | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Bailey, Amanda Jane Miss/Robert Wagoner | Wedding | Married 19 Oct 1892 in Wise County in or near Alvord. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, Andrew John Mr | Death | Died 17 August 1896 in Boonsville, Wise Co. Texas from Consumption. | 1896-08-21-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, Andrew John Mr | Death | Obituary. In Memoriam | 1896-09-11-pg01 | WCM |
Bailey, Andrew John Mr | Death | Resolutions of Respect | 1896-09-11-pg01 | WCM |
Bailey, Andrew John Mr | Death | Resolutions of Respect | 1896-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, C.E. | Story | Purchased residence of J.H. Brown | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, Dave | Story | Found to be insane and will be sent to the Terrell insane Asylum. | 1887-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey, Dave | Story | Comissioner W. P. Russell & Superintendent Mershon took him to the Asylum. | 1887-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Bailey, Dave | Story | Comissioner W. P. Russell & Superintendent Mershon took him to the Asylum. | 1887-08-20-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey, Grand-pa | Death | Boonsville Correspondence | 1880-10-29-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey, H. P. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Is now on the school board examiners at Vernon. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, H.P. | Story | Organization of Teachers Association | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Bailey, Henry Thomas/Miss Lemont B. Barnes | Wedding | Married 3 June 1897 at the home of the Bride's parents. | 1897-06-18-pg08 | WCM |
Bailey, J. W. Professor | Story | Closed his school at Bethel last Friday. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, James Albert (Jim)/Miss Julia Ann Josephine Bobo | Wedding | Married 3 July 1890. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, James Albert (Jim)/Miss Julia Ann Josephine Bobo | Wedding | Married 3 July 1890. (Cottondale Correspondent) Problem with the seal on the License. | 1890-07-19-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, James Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son died last week near Cottondale. | 1896-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, John | Story | Fined in County Court for disturbing religious worship $25.00 | 1886-07-31-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, John H./Miss Grace Lloyd | Wedding | Married Dec. 30, 1897 | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, John Wesley/Miss Bertie Belle Barnes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Sept. 1897 in Wise County | 1897-09-30-pg04 | DN |
Bailey, Maria Jane Mrs (nee: Webb) | Death | Wife of Robert Daniel Bailey died 16 Oct. 1897 in Childress Co. Texas. Buried there. Came to Wise for treatment by Dr. York. Mr Bailey is Ex-Judge of Childress Co. and brother in-law of Treasurer Caldwell with whom they are staying in Wise Co. | 1897-10-07-pg05 | DN |
Bailey, Mary Elizabeth/Richard Milas Proctor | Wedding | Married 3 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Bailey, Mattie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. John Whitehead | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey, Prof. H.P. | Story | Teacher at Audubon | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Bailey, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Boonsville which has been closed 2 weeks by an outbreak of measles. | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, Professor (late teacher at Audubon) | Story | Now teaches at Alvord. | 1886-06-05-pg07 | WCM |
Bailey, Professor (paper damaged) | Story | Is teaching at Alvord. (Alvord Correspondent) | 1887-01-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bailey, R. D. (Greenwood, Texas) | Story | Elected as a Justice in Wise County. | 1886-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, R. D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Greenwood Correspondent) (they talk in riddles: "A fine girl is stopping at R. D. Bailey's since one evening last week, can't you guess". | 1886-09-18-pg04 | WCM |
Bailey, R.D. | Story | & Co., merchants at Greenwood, closed | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bailey, Sarah M. | Wedding | Wed to T.F.M. Payne | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Bailey, W.G. | Wedding | Wed to Alice Young | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bailey, Z.M. | Story | Dish washer and happy man | 1880-11-19-pg01 | WCM |
Baily Babe | Death | Greenwood merchant's baby dies | 1880-09-24-pg01 | WCM |
Baily, A.J. | Story | Of Willow Creek lost a horse | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Baily, A.J. | Story | Of Boonsville, spent Monday night | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Baily, Constable A.J. | Story | Of Willow Creek gave us a call | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Baily, Dave | Story | Of Black Creek, is so ill | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Baily, Dave | Story | Indicted for killing Tom Gill | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Baily, John | Story | For disturbing worship | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Baily, Mr. A.J. | Story | Constable of Prectinct 8 | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Baily, R.B. | Story | Wise county notary | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Baily, W.S. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Alice Young | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Mr | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year. 7th and 8th Grade | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Mr | Story | Will teach at the Normaland also to work at the Decatur Public School. (Garvin Correspondent) | 1896-06-19-pg04 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Mr | Story | Teacher at the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Mr | Story | Decatur City School teacher for 7th and 8th grades | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Professor | Story | Will teach at Cottondale next year. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, J. L. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Bain, J. L. Professor and Mrs | Story | They teach school at Boonsville. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Bain, James Luther Sr Professor/Miss Katherine Bass | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 1 sept. 1895 at the bride's parents home at Garvin. | 1895-08-29-pg05 | DN |
Bain, James Luther Sr/Miss Katherine Bass | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 1 sept. 1895 at the bride's parents home at Garvin. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, James Luther Sr/Miss Katherine Bass | Wedding | Were married 1 sept. 1895. Teaching school at Boonsville, Texas | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Bain, James Professor | Story | Is teaching a school in the Cottonwood district. | 1890-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, John Alexander/Miss Julia Piner | Wedding | Married 6 April 1887 in Denton, Texas | 1887-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, K.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Love Hutchinson | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Bain, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Boonsville which has been closed 2 weeks by an outbreak of measles. | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Baine, Fannie | Wedding | Wed to John Solomon | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Baine, Professor | Story | Is teaching school at cottondale. | 1892-12-10-pg08 | WCM |
Baird, Dr | Story | His office is at Red Front, Bridgeport, Texas | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Baird, John Jennings Rev./Miss Nettie Elizabeth Childers | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married next Wednesday at the Baptist church. Groom is of Louisiana, bride is of Slidell. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-09-26-pg01 | DN |
Baird, W.L | Story | Former resident of Chico, farm for sale | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Baits, Ora Myrtle Miss/Hiram B. Privitt | Wedding | Married 17 Jan. 1894 at the home of her father George Baits.. Ora Myrtle Died 26 April 1898 and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Baits,Privitt | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's parents 2 miles north of xxxx. Paper damaged. | 1894-01-25-pg05 | DN |
Baker, B.M. | Story | Writes to Co. Judge, summer school | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Effie Miss | Story | Is teaching a subscription school at Paradise. | 1891-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Eldora | Story | Honor roll for Cottondale School | 1891-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Esq. | Story | Late Justice and Constable of Prect. 4 | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Esq. J.R. | Story | Courts become most interesting | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Baker, Esq. J.R. | Story | Soon to build a residence at Garvin | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Esq. J.R. | Story | Of Garvin, was in to see us | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Evelyn | Wedding | Wed to Mr. W.H. Barnes | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Baker, Frank | Story | Shot and killed Melvin Pledger | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Baker, Hardin | Story | Alvord school trustee | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, J. R. Mr (ex J. of the Peace of Wise Co.) | Death | Clubbed and shot to death in a school feud at Coombs, Oklahoma 18 Feb. 1897. Buried at Port Cemetery, Sentinel Oklahoma. | 1897-04-23-pg01 | WCM |
Baker, J.R. | Story | Justice of Peace, became member of Christian Church | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Baker, J.R. | Story | Of Garvin, was in city | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Baker, John | Story | Preparing to buld house | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Mary | Wedding | Wed to J.W. Tuberville | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Baker, Mary Jane Miss/Mr George Rufus Cook | Wedding | Married at the bride's home near Oliver on Sunday 2 July 1899. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Mary Jane Mrs/Mr James King | Wedding | Married at Decatur Thursday 31 Jan 1899 | 1899-01-27-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Mat | Story | Of Salt Creek gave a call | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Baker, Miss Nannie | Wedding | Wed to Hon. J.W. Patterson | 1881-12-02-pg02 | WCM |
Baker, Mollie Mikss/William B. Rodgers | Wedding | Married 23 June 1887 | 1887-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
Baker, Mr. | Story | Moved from Cottondale to Cottonwood | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Mr. B.M. | Story | To appoint teachers for normal school | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Baker, Mr. R.P. | Story | Of Young County, was in | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Baker, Squire J.R. | Story | In town doing official bussiness | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Balch, James E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter, Addie born at their home on the morning of the May 30 1898. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1898-06-09-pg04 | DN |
Balch, James Edwin/Miss Fidella Virginia Hulett | Wedding | Married 24 1897 in Wise Co. (Newark Correspndent) | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Balch, James Edwin/Miss Fidella Virginia Hulett | Wedding | Married 24 1897 in Wise Co near Boyd. (Boyd Index) | 1897-04-01-pg05 | DN |
Balch, Mary Augusta Miss/James Fieldon Galey | Wedding | Married 1 Dec. 1895 in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas, | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Balding, Professor (Ralding?) | Story | Teaches at Park Springs. | 1893-12-15-pg08 | WCM |
Baldirge, Rev. | Story | Preached his farewell sermon in Aurora | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Baldridge, Rev | Story | He and his family arrived safely at Vixxxxx. California (paper damaged) (Aurora News) | 1887-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Baldwin, Cora Miss (of Huntsville) | Story | Teaches 3rd grade in the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Bale, Ida Cornelia Mrs (nee: Fletcher) | Death | Obituary. Died 30 March 1893. Leaves behind a husband (Milton Thomas Bale) and 3 little children. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-04-06-pg01 | DN |
Bale, Ida Cornelia Mrs (nee: Fletcher) | Death | Obituary. Died 30 March 1893 at home in Slidell, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Slidell Cemetery. | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Ball Knob | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Ball, A.F. | Story | 1/2 brother of Dr. J.A. Brown | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, B. J. Mr | Death | Died the latter part of October in Alabama. (Pleasant Valley Alliance No 152) | 1891-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Ball, B.J. | Story | Letter to editor from Bridgeport, TX | 1884-07-04-pg01 | WCM |
Ball, B.J. Elder | Story | Will preach here | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Calvin | Death | An aged gentleman died | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Ball, Carlo | Story | A respectable citizen | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Preached on last Saturday | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Filled his regular appointment | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Day to preach next Sunday | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Failed to fill appointment | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Preached to small congregation | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Filled his appointment | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder | Story | Preached at Read's Chapel | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Elder B.J. | Story | Will preach | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Gattis & Daws | Story | Held services at schoolhouse | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Jackson J. Mr/Miss Laura Tackitt | Wedding | Both were Deaf and Dumb. Married 2 Dec. 1894. | 1894-12-07-pg06 | WCM |
Ball, James Samuel Mr/Mrs Martha Delilah Stephens (nee: Nix) | Wedding | Married 29 1893. Couple are from Audubon community, groom is 80 bride is 63. (Alvord Budget) | 1893-02-16-pg05 | DN |
Ball, James Samuel Mr/Mrs Martha Delilah Stephens (nee: Nix) | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1893. Bride is of Audubon and is 63 years old. Groom is 80. Newspaper says they were married 29 Jan. 1893.(Alvord Budget Locals) | 1893-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Ball, L.A.J. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. A.T. Woods | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Mary Magdalene (age 2) | Death | Daughter of Pink and S. A. Ball | 1887-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Miss J.V. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. W.E. Ray | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Moses Pickney Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 21 Nov 1897 at home in Wise County. Buried at Flat Rock Cemetery, Wise Co. Texas. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Ball, Mr. Carlo | Story | Marriage at residence | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Teaching school at Red Wood. Came home for the holidays. | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Teaches school at Red Wood. | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Taught a success term at the Round Mound School. | 1898-05-06-pg08 | WCM |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at Muse. Will live with Mr & Mrs C. C. Ball while teaching. | 1898-11-17-pg10 | DN |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Came to assist Prof. Wilson in his school. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-18-pg10 | WCM |
Ball, Nettie Miss | Story | Assisted in teaching school at Muse which closed Friday after a 5 month session. | 1899-03-24-pg08 | WCM |
Ball, P.J. | Story | Postmaster of Sunset | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Ball, P.T. | Story | Post master at Sunset | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Ball, P.T. | Story | Elected alderman at Sunset | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Ball, P.T. | Story | On our streets again | 1885-06-13-pg01 | WCM |
Ball, Philip T. Mr (of Sandy Creek 2 miles W. of Decatur) | Death | Died 22 Sept 1889. Buried at Smyrna Cemetery, Montague County, Texas | 1889-10-05-pg04 | WCM |
Ball, Prof. T.C. | Story | Made enquiry regard to school | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Ball, Rev. B.J.. | Story | Of Methodist Church will preach | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Rev. E.J. | Story | Of Methodist Church will preach 2nd Sunday | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Rev. E.J. | Story | Conflict in preaching times | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ball, Robert | Death | Horse and rider drowned in Big Wichita | 1881-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Ball, T. L. Professor | Story | Will teach at Flat Rock this term. (Pecan Correspondent) | 1899-11-03-pg10 | WCM |
Ball, Thomas | Story | Late postmaster of Sunset, in jail | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Ball, W.E. | Wedding | Wed to S.A. Fleming | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ball. B.J. | Story | Glad to meet in Decatur | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Ball. Dr. J.J. | Story | 1/2 brother of Dr. J.A. Brown | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Ball. Elder | Story | Preached on last Sunday | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Ballard, J. D. | Story | Will teach school at Annis Chapel in the SW part of Wise Co. | 1886-07-03-pg02 | WCM |
Ballard, Mr. | Story | Clock peddler of Decatur | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Ballenger, "Hud" | Story | Of Tribune force | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Ballew, Charles L. Professor | Story | Will teach at the Wilson Prairie School again this winter. | 1894-10-26-pg01 | WCM |
Ballinger, Charley | Death | Industrious young man died | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Ballington, L. G. | Story | Arrested near Poolville for intent to murder Dr. Kinnard. Jailed in Weatherford. | 1886-07-17-pg03 | WCM |
Ballthrop, C. C. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died on the 20th instant. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-05-25-pg08 | DN |
Balthrop, John Calvin/Miss Vada Delk | Wedding | Married 17 August 1893 in Slidell. | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Balthrop, Thomas Clark Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant Son died 17 April 1897. | 1897-04-22-pg04 | DN |
Bank Saloon | Story | Robbed of $15 | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Bank Saloon | Story | In Decatur, shooting occurred | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Bank Saloon | Story | In Decatur, in trouble over suits | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Banks & Burton | Story | Selling for cost | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Banks and Burton | Ad | General Merchandise, Cottondale | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Banks and Burton | Ad | Cottondale General Merchandise | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B. F. | Ad | Notary Public, Cottondale Texas | 1883-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Banks, B. F. | Story | Of Cottondale, came in town Sunday | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B. F. Mr and Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B.F & Family | Story | On River fishing | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Had lighting rods put on house | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Expecting to be In Fort Worth | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Returned From Decatur | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | New cozy home at Cottondale | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Credited amount | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Drove a small herd to Ft. Worth | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Sold out to Mr. Burton | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | All of Wise Co. invited to Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | On building committee for new schoolhouse at Cottondale | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Two little ones take sick | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Chairman of the Cottondale Academy Committee informs | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Doing notorial work in town | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | In town yesterday | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Of Salt Creek, were in the city | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Sole owner of Banks & Rhodes | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Was in Dallas last week | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Of Cottondale, probable candidate | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Appointed Cottondale officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | From Decatur Tribune, "is very sick" | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Sold his Salt Creek farm | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Of Cottondale, visited Sunset | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Candidate gave our town a visit | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Among leaders | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Unable to see many readers | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | And daughter was in city | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | And daughter, spent Tuesday night | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Made our sanctum pleasant | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | Of 3rd Ark. Battalion, left cane | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. | Story | To take census in his prect. | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. Esq. | Story | Sowing wheat | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, B.F. Esq. | Story | Was on streets | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, B.F., Esquire | Story | Saturday visit to newspaper office | 1880-03-26-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, Ben | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Banks, Benjamin F. Mr | Story | His "cousin" Mrs J. S. Patterson appeals for funds for a monument to the Confederate Soldiers buried in that cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Banks, Benjamin Franklin Justice | Death | Died April 9, 1896 in Cottondale, Wise Co. Texas from Consumption. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1896-04-10-pg04 | WCM |
Banks, Benjamin Franklin Justice | Death | Died April 9, 1896 at home in Cottondale, Wise Co. Texas after a protracted illness. | 1896-04-16-pg05 | DN |
Banks, Benjamin Franklin Justice | Death | Obituary. Died last Thursday at his home on Salt Creek near Cottondale where he lived for 30 years. | 1896-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Dave F. Mr & Mrs | Death | He, his wife, Sarah and their 4 children were killed by a tornado in Norman, Oklahoma on 15 April 1893. they formerly lived in Cottondale. Buried at Warren Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland Co., Oklahoma. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Dave F. Mr & Mrs | Death | Reported to have been killed. (once residents of Wise County) They have many relatives living in the vicinity of Cottondale. | 1893-05-06-pg08 | WCM |
Banks, Elisha Mr/Miss Alice Maria Sharp | Wedding | Married 28 August 1893 at the home of the brides' father, Groom was from Kansas,Bridge was from Decatur. | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Banks, Elisha Mr/Miss Alice Maria Sharp | Wedding | Married at the bride's parents home 28 August 1893. Bride is of Decatur. Groom is of Kansas | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Esq. | Story | Of Cottondale, left his name | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Esquire | Story | Consented to give a series of short lectures | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Banks, Fannie Miss | Story | Assists Professor Haggard teaching school at Cottondale. | 1886-11-27-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Fanny Miss | Story | Assistant Principal of the Cottondale School. | 1887-03-05-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, G.L. | Story | Drilled a well at Cottondale | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Geo. | Story | Of Cottondale, kindly called | 1885-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Banks, Geo. L. | Story | Is employed at Fort Worth | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, George | Story | Recently returned from Arkansas at his parental home. His father is alive there. | 1890-02-15-pg04 | WCM |
Banks, Lena Miss/Tom Perkins | Wedding | Married 17 Oct 1895 (Gravel Hill Correspondent) Double Wedding - Perkins men | 1895-10-25-pg10 | WCM |
Banks, Miss Fannie | Story | Guests of Mrs. Mershon | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, Miss Fannie | Story | Dressed and baked cake | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Miss Fannie | Story | Of Cottondale, honored our sanctum | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Miss Fannie | Story | Of Cottondale, visited friends | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Mr. J.B. | Story | Looking hale and hearty | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, Mr. Thomas A. | Story | Trees struck by lightning | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, Mrs. Fannie | Story | Readings are always a gem | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Banks, Mrs. T.A. | Death | Regret to announce | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, Squire B.F. | Story | In town doing official bussiness | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Susan Adelia (Delia) Miss/Robert Henry Bridges | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1895 near Cottondale at the bride's parents, Wise Co. Texas | 1895-02-08-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, Susan Adelia (Delia) Miss/Robert Henry Bridges | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1895 near Cottondale at the bride's parents, Wise Co. Texas. Bride's father lives in Precinct 4. Groom is a leadding druggist of Cottondale. | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Ride into country with trees on Garrett Creek | 1880-10-08-pg02 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Went to Decatur | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Will start to Red River to-morrow | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Having entirely recovered sooner | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Picture of joy for new water well | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Conducted exercises for music class | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Volunteered to act | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Conducted singing at Garvin | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Has repaired the new county crossing | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Pleasant drive out to our friend | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Sold his half of farm to J.D. Baker | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Purchased right to Cactus Hedge | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Gave us a pleasant call | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, T.A. | Story | Drilled a well at Cottondale | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Banks, Thomas Preston/Miss Minnie Barrick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Sept. 1897 in Wise County | 1897-09-30-pg04 | DN |
Banks, Thos. | Story | Consents to be canidate | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, Tom | Story | Brought in roasting ears | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Banks, William Albert/Miss Martha Ella Read | Wedding | Married 27 Feb. 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Banks, William Albert/Miss Martha Ella Read | Wedding | Married 27 Feb. 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-13-pg05 | WCM |
Banks,T.A. | Story | Reports about Sunday School | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Banks. B.F. | Story | After leaving Cottondale briefly took in residence | 1880-10-08-pg02 | WCM |
Bannock & Keltner | Story | Doing fine business, all kinds of wagons | 1880-09-24-pg01 | WCM |
Banta, Mary E. Mrs | Story | Being visited by her sister Miss Grace Bascom of St. Paul Minnesota. | 1898-01-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bantan, Eld. H.D. | Story | Preaches in Jacksboro | 1884-07-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bantau, Henry Day Voiles Rev. (former pastor of the Decatur Christian Church) | Death | Died 10 Aug. 1888 in Weatherford, Parker Co., Texas. Burid at City Greenwood Cemetery, Weatherford. | 1888-08-25-pg08 | WCM |
Baptist Church | Story | First in N.Texas, Lonesome Dove on Denton Creek | 1880-07-09-pg01 | WCM |
Baptist Church | Story | Held meeting at Read's Chapel | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Baptist Church | Story | Sunday School at 10 o'clock in Alvord | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Baptist Church | Story | Santa Claus has sent us word | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Baptist Church | Story | Rev. Thompson preached | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Baptist College at Decatur (is in debt) | Story | Plan for paying off the debt. | 1894-11-23-pg10 | WCM |
Baptist College Building | Story | Built 4 years ago. The mortage is now due. | 1896-04-30-pg04 | DN |
Baptist College Commencement held Sunday | Story | Successful 1st year under new management. | 1899-06-02-pg01 | DN |
Baptist College in Decatur | Story | Board of Directors is listed | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Baptist Preaching | Story | 300 persons attended | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Baptists | Story | Meeting closed last Tuesday | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Barber, Byron Mr | Story | Has moeda newspaper plant to Decatur and will issue a new paper next week. | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Barber, Byron Mr | Story | The Decatur Times Newspaper was launched by him. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Barber, H. C. Mr & Mrs | Story | Passed their 40th anniversary of their marriage last Thursday. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Barber, H.C. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Barber, H.C. | Ad | Jeweler and Silversmith of Decatur | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Barber, Harvey Lloyd (age 1) | Death | Died 20 Sept. 1886 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Son of William W. Barber. | 1886-09-25-pg01 | WCM |
Barber, Hattie Belle Miss/Walter Hoad | Wedding | Married at the baptist church 11 Dec. 1889 in Wise County, probably Decatur. | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Barber, Little boy | Death | Son of N.G. Barber near Briar Branch | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Barber, Mr | Story | Decatur Postmaster. | 1891-10-31-pg08 | WCM |
Barber, Mr. Will A. | Story | Assistant Post Master has been ill | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Barber, Mrs. Vessie | Story | Visited her parents | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Barber, N.G. | Story | Appointed to select grounds | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Barber, Postmaster | Story | Visited Aurora | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Barber, W.W. | Story | Commission as postmaster | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Barber, W.W. | Story | Visiting friends | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Barber, William W. Mrs | Death | Second article. She died Saturday morning from Consumption. Burial on Sunday. (Sunset Correspondent Zeke) | 1896-07-16-pg04 | DN |
Barber, William W. Mrs (Mrs Vessie L. Barber) | Death | Born 10 Dec 1865, died 11 July 1896. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. Mr & Mrs H. C. Barber went to Sunset Saturday to attend the funeral of their daughter in law. William Barber had a son in the 1900 census named Frank who was born about 1887. | 1896-07-16-pg04 | DN |
Barclay, George Mrs | Story | Visited by her mother Mrs J. W. House who returned home in Fort Worth. | 1886-06-19-pg01 | WCM |
Barclay, George W. (Scottie) | Death | Buried on Monday 9 August, 1886, so convention would indicate he died on 7 August 1886 in Decatur, Texas where he lived. He was cemetery Sexton of the City Cemetery (Oaklawn). | 1886-08-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bard, Claude Mr | Story | Arrested for aiding in a theft in Grayson Co. but friends broke the lock on the door and Constable Stephens is looking for him. | 1897-05-07-pg01 | WCM |
Bare, H. C. Mr | Story | Got lost coming home from Decatur. Found near Gainesville. Probably insane. | 1894-09-22-pg01 | DN |
Bare, H. C. Mr | Story | Got lost coming home from Decatur. Found near Gainesville. Probably insane. | 1894-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Barefoot, Lewis | Story | Purchased 100 head of stock | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Barker, Boyd | Wedding | Wed to Miss Maggie Caldwell | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Barker, Henry/Miss Mattie E. Fincher | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's parents on Bruch Creek 15 Dec. 1889. Canot confirm. (Sunset singal skimmings) | 1889-12-28-pg01 | WCM |
Barker, John | Death | Of Boonsville, shot himself | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Barker, John David/Miss Sarah Belle White | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 2 March 1898. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Barker, Kizih Alice Mrs (ne: Randall) | Death | Died last night. (Died 26 Jan 1892 in Wise Co.) (Auroa Correspondent) | 1892-01-30-pg01 | WCM |
Barker, Newton T. (of Blue Creek) | Death | Died recently. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-02-13-pg04 | WCM |
Barker, Newton T. (of Deep Creek) | Death | Died Friday 5 Feb.1892 and buried at Walnut Creek Church Saturday. | 1892-02-13-pg08 | WCM |
Barker, Rebecca J. Miss/David McDuffle (Mac) Beeson | Wedding | Married 28 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Barker, T. J./Miss Ada Gamble | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Barks? Elizabeth | Wedding | Wed to D.T. Harrison | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Barksdale, A. E. Mr Commissioner | Story | He received word that one of his wife's feet were very bady scalded. | 1887-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Barksdale, A.E. | Story | Of Chico, took to Decatur, a pig | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Barksdale, A.E. | Story | Paid $15 | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Barksdale, Annie May Miss/Charles Robert Wallace | Wedding | Married 4 Sept. 1895. Double wedding with his brother William Edward Wallace. All from Chico. | 1895-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Barksdale, W.J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Kate Byron | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Barkwell, John Thomas Dr. (Wise Co. Pioneer) | Death | Died Thursday of last week, 29 August 1895 at his home near Gum, Wise County, Texas. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1895-09-06-pg04 | WCM |
Barkwell, Mrs. | Story | Was in our press room | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Barnard, Geo. D. | Story | Account for stationery | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Barner, Mr | Death | Shot and killed by Mr Walker in Newport, Clay Co., Texas. Both men live near Crafton. | 1890-06-21-pg04 | WCM |
Barnes Sallie Mrs | Wedding | Suing M. C. Barnes for Divorce based on Abandonment. | 1893-11-10-pg08 | WCM |
Barnes, Aurelia Maude Miss/Mr Orion Procter | Wedding | Married 17 Dec. 1895. Groom is of the Springtown Sun. Bride is of Boonsville. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Barnes, Aurelia Maude Miss/Mr Orion Proctor | Wedding | Married 17 Dec. 1895 in Boonsville, Wise Co. Texas. Groom is the editor of the Springtown Sun Newspaper, Bride is th daughter of W. P. Barnes | 1895-12-25-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, Bertha A. Mrs/C. C. Porter | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, Bertie Belle Miss/John Wesley Bailey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Sept. 1897 in Wise County | 1897-09-30-pg04 | DN |
Barnes, Charley | Death | Infant Died | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, Joe | Story | Appointed Jim Ned officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, Lemont B. Miss/Henry Thomas Bailey | Wedding | Married 3 June 1897 at the home of the Bride's parents. | 1897-06-18-pg08 | WCM |
Barnes, Maude Miss (of Boonsville) | Story | Secured a teachers certificate for 1st grade for 2 years | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, Mr. J.B. | Story | Heirs of Harvey Youngblood | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, Mr. Richard | Wedding | Wed to Miss Priscilla Davidson | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, Mr.J.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ellie Angel | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, R. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Temple, Texas 2 Oct. 1896 | 1896-10-08-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, Robert W. Mr/Mrs Elizabeth Mabon (nee Means) | Wedding | Married 28 Sept 1895 in Sherman, Grayson Co. Texas | 1895-10-10-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, S. R. | Story | Arrested in McKinney by Sheriff Beck and a deputy sherif pona charge of embezzlement.Jailed | 1886-09-11-pg06 | WCM |
Barnes, Sallie Mrs | Wedding | Filed for divorce against M. C. Barnes because of abandonment. | 1893-11-03-pg04 | WCM |
Barnes, W. P. | Story | Building a new dwelling | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Barnes, W. P. | Story | Court of inquiry as to whether he was sane or not. No results so far. | 1897-12-02-pg05 | DN |
Barnes, W.H. | Wedding | Wed to Evelyn Baker | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Barnes, W.P. | Story | Examined garden | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Barnett, Clarence Mr | Story | found guilty for carrying a pistol. He was dismissed after a new trial. | 1888-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Barnett, Dr. | Story | Of Decatur was in our town | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Dr. | Story | Moving to new home near Chico | 1880-12-24-pg02 | WCM |
Barnett, Dr. | Story | Lives in a few miles of Alvord | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Eld. | Story | Will preach at chapel in Paradise | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Barnett, Elder | Story | A resident of Clay Co. preached Sunday night | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Elder | Story | Of the Baptist church will preach | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Elder | Story | Pastor for next year | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Elder | Story | Having meeting at the chapel | 1884-09-12-pg02 | WCM |
Barnett, F. M. Mr | Story | Their family reunion was successful Miss Leona Knox, Miss Leora Knox, Nora Tate, Florence Tate and Mary Byrd were present. | 1897-01-22-pg08 | WCM |
Barnett, J.D. | Wedding | Wed to Mattie E. Stutt | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, J.J. | Story | Preached at Springtown | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Barnett, Joseph Douglas Mr | Death | Died in Paradise, Texas 17 April 1896. Son of Dr. John James Barnett | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Barnett, Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/Mr Columbus Iley Hague | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 10 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Barnett, Mollie Miss/Mr W. H. Stewart | Wedding | Married 4 March 1892 in Wise County at her father's home (Dr. John James Barnett) | 1892-03-19-pg01 | WCM |
Barnett, R.M. | Story | Employed at Fort Worth Store | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Barnett, Rev. Dr. | Story | Of Baptist Church preached at Springtown | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Barnham | Story | Merchant at Paradise | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Barnhill, Lizzie Miss (lived with family of M, W. Minor) | Wedding | Married in Bowie last week. Cannot verify. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Barnhill, Miss | Story | Visited Decatur jail | 1885-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Barnsdale, Teet Mr (old settler in Wise Co.) | Death | Died Monday. Buried at Paradise. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-06-23-pg04 | WCM |
Barr, Dr. J.E. | Story | Has Kentucky shorthorn cattle | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Barr, Dr. J.E. | Story | Of Aurora, has ranch 8 miles west | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Barr, Mamie Miss | Story | Assistant principal at the Aurora school. | 1887-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Barr, Percy Mr (of Aurora) | Story | Got his left hand caught in a hay press and several fingers crushed. | 1897-09-16-pg05 | DN |
Barr, Perry Mr | Story | Arrested in Aurora Thursday by a U. S. Deputy from Ardmore I. T. for gaming. | 1894-10-04-pg08 | DN |
Barr, Robt. | Wedding | Of Aurora wed to Miss Willis | 1881-08-12-pg02 | WCM |
Barradall, Claudius Wills (Claude) Dr | Death | Shot and killed by Charlie Herrin in Fort Worth 24 june 1884. Charlie Herrin was given 10 years in the penitentiary. | 1886-01-16-pg08 | WCM |
Barre, J. E. Dr (of Aurora) (maybe Dr. Levander S. Barrett??) | Death | Died early Saturday morning. (Oats Branch Correspondent, P. F. L.) | 1889-07-06-pg04 | WCM |
Barrett, D.E. | Story | Announced as a candidate | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Barrett, Eld. | Story | Has written history of hanging 40 men | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Barrett, Mr | Story | Was in our press room | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, A. H. Mr | Story | Left to visit at his old home in Illinois. Lives in Paradise. | 1889-10-12-pg08 | WCM |
Barrick, Alexander McKamy Mr | Death | Died 15 July 1882 in Decatur. Buried at Chico Cemetery. Charles Verne, administor of his estate, has filed application for final settlement. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Alexander McKamy Mr | 1887-09-10-pg04 | WCM | ||
Barrick, Alexander McKamy Mr | Death | Final settlement of his estate. | 1887-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Barrick, Alice C. Mrs (Mrs H. Parmer Barrick) (ne: Whitten) | Death | Died 10 Dec 1893 In Paradise, Texas. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1893-12-15-pg08 | WCM |
Barrick, D.M. | Story | Of Chico, was on our streets | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, D.M. | Story | Appointed Chico officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, E.M. | Story | vs. T.R. Allen ex-sheriff | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, Fredie B. (infant) (of Jacksboro) | Death | Two year old Son of W. E. Barrick died Friday night 18 Jan. 1890 and was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery Sunday. | 1890-02-08-pg08 | WCM |
Barrick, Henry Mr & Mrs | Story | Their 5 month old baby fell out of a rocking chair into the fire. Its eyes were burned out. | 1893-03-30-pg02 | DN |
Barrick, Henry Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 4 month old baby fell out of a rocking chair into the fire. Its eyes were burned out. Recovery is doubtful. | 1893-03-30-pg05 | DN |
Barrick, Henry Mr & Mrs (of Chico) | Death | Their 4 to 5 month old daughter fell into a fire and was fatally burned and got its eyes burned out. Two short articles. | 1893-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
Barrick, Henry Mr & Mrs (of Chico) | Death | Their 4 to 5 month old daughter died last Saturday at 1:33 am from he burns she received. | 1893-04-08-pg08 | WCM |
Barrick, John | Story | Of Chico, visited Alvord | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Sends Messenger to H.C. Barrick | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Of this place took in the Fort | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Has purchased lumber | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Was over at Chico | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Of Chico, enroute to Fort Worth | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Recovering from burns | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Barrick, M.L. | Story | Have been home two weeks | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Barrick, Mary Catherine Miss/Adam thomas Johnson Jr | Wedding | Married 5 Oct. 1891 in Decatur, Texas. Both are of Chico. | 1891-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, Mary Inez (Mollie) Miss/Hiram Benton Duncan | Wedding | Married 2 Jan. 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Correspondent, Erastus) | 1887-01-15-pg07 | WCM |
Barrick, Milford | Story | Of Chico, wagon tour over Colorado | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Barrick, Milford Lawson Mr (of Chico) | Death | With deep regret the death of this highly respected citizen of Chico. | 1886-12-11-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, Minnie Miss/Thomas Preston Banks | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Sept. 1897 in Wise County | 1897-09-30-pg04 | DN |
Barrick, Miss Inez | Story | Returned to make her home | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Miss Inez | Story | Among visitors this week | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, Miss Minnie | Story | Cheered the dullness | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Barrick, Miss Nina | Wedding | Wed to Mr. C.F. Kincannon by Rev. T.B. Duncan | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Miss Parnina | Story | Attendant at Barrick/Whitten wedding | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. | Story | Being on sick list | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. A.M. | Story | Who lives near Chico | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. | Story | Aged residents of Chico | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. M.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ella Kelsey | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. Parmer | Wedding | Wed to Miss Alice Whitten by Elder Evans at Read's | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mr. Perry | Story | On sick list | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Mrs. | Death | Wife of Perry Barrick of Garrett's Creek | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, Mrs. M.A. | Wedding | Wed to J.F. Plymell | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Barrick, Perry | Story | Sends Messenger to his father Mr. A.M. Barrick of Chico | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Barrick, Perry | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. P.A. Allen of Chico | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Barrick, Rose Miss/Mr Roger Waller | Wedding | Married Sunday 5 March 1899. (Chico Review) | 1899-03-17-pg05 | DN |
Barrick, Stewart Rush Mr/Miss Clara Swancy Ward | Wedding | Married 16 Sept. 1890 at the residence of Mr & Mrs W. M. Ward (parents of the bride). Long article. | 1890-09-20-pg05 | WCM |
Barrick, W.E. | Story | Letter from Chico to editor | 1884-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Barrick, William P./Mrs Annie E. Stewart (nee: Donaldson) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Barrick, William P./Mrs Annie E. Stewart (nee: Donaldson) | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1898. They are living on Mrs Stewart's place. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-12-22-pg04 | DN |
Barrick, William Perry Mrs (Mrs P. Annie Allen) | Death | Died Tuesday 4 Sept. 1894 and is buried near Sunset, Montague Co. Texas. (Sunset Signal) | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Barrow, W.E. | Wedding | Wed to Nancy Lee | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Bartee, infant | Death | Ben Hobson was allowed $4.50 by Commisioners Court for a Coffin for the infant. | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bartee, Jeff Mr (he had jumped bond) | Story | Arrested in Fort Worth and Sheriff Helms is returning him to the Decatur Jail. | 1892-09-24-pg04 | WCM |
Bartholomew, Miss Vina | Wedding | Wed to J. Massey | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Bartholomew, W. S. Mr/Miss H. P. Cornell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Nov. 1896 | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Bartlett, Alice Miss | Story | Elected 5th grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bartlett, alice Miss | Story | Decatur Public school opened with her teaching 2nd grade | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Bartlett, Miss | Story | 5tht grade teacher at Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Bartlett, Taylor Milton/Miss Maude May Holt | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Barto, Mr. | Story | From Salt Lake Valley had first bale | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Barto, Mr. D.P. | Wedding | Married to Miss Mollie Raskin | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, Barton | Story | Teaches at Jonestown. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1895-11-28-pg01 | DN |
Barton, Charles (Principal of Decatur public school) | Story | Is getting his B. S. from Texas College at Waxahachie on 31 May 1899. | 1899-05-19-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, Charles Mr | Story | Principal of our public school, taking the place of Professor Thomas. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Barton, Charles Professor | Story | Has resigned as principal of the Decatur Public school and be principal at Waxachachie Schools. | 1899-05-19-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, F. I. Mr | Story | Has taught 8 terms at Mt. Zion School. | 1894-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Barton, J. P. Mrs (Margaret (Maggie) E.) | Death | Died May 3, 1893 in (near or at) Paradise, Texas. She previously married a Mr Sylvester L. (Buck) Reynolds. Maiden name Boyd. Her father was John G. Boyd and mother was Francis D. Anno Boyd. | 1893-05-06-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, Mr | Death | His infant was buried last Sunday (Paradise Correspondent) | 1893-05-06-pg08 | WCM |
Barton, Mr | Story | Teaches 8th & 9th grades in the Decatur Public School | 1898-10-06-pg01 | DN |
Barton, Professor | Story | Principal of the school at Gum. | 1887-12-31-pg01 | WCM |
Barton, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Alvord. | 1888-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Barton, Professor | Story | Attending Saturay sessions of the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, Professor | Story | Teaching School at Jonestown. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1896-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Barton, Professor | Story | Closed his school at Valley View and will teach at Jonestown since Professor R. M. Fround has resigned. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Barton, Professor | Story | Principal elect of the Decatur City School. | 1898-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Barton, Professor | Story | Will open school at Shilo for yet 2 or 3 weeks. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Barton, Professor | Story | Is teahing at Shilo. (Shilo Correspondent) | 1899-11-17-pg08 | DN |
Barton, W. M. Professor | Death | Died in Waxahachie last night. (Waxahachie Daily Light) | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Barton, W. M. Professor | Death | Funeral in Waxahachie was attended by broother-in-law Lee Allen. He was thefather of Charles L. Barton, principal of our public school. | 1899-04-21-pg05 | DN |
Barton, w.C. | Story | Reviewers recended | 1885-08-29-pg06 | WCM |
BarXXX, Mattie (paper damaged) | Death | One of the most popuar an interestg ladies of Aurora. Feb. 19, 1886 | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Basham, Mary Miss/William Rufus (Will) Lane Sr | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1898 at Decatur, Texas at the home of the Bride's parents. Long list of notable attendees. | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Basham, Mary Miss/William Rufus (Will) Lane Sr | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1898 at Decatur, Texas at the home of the Bride's parents. Long list of notable attendees. | 1898-12-09-pg06 | WCM |
Bashaw, W. | Death | Died in Fort Worth due to bowel problems. Paper damaged. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bashaw, W. T. Mr (formerly of Wise) | Death | Died 24 Jan. 1899 in Fort Worth leaving a wife and ophans. | 1899-01-27-pg04 | DN |
Baskim, Nannie | Wedding | Wed to J.W. Fletcher | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Baskitt, I.J. | Wedding | Wed to Nancy Sweeten | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, George (young man - son of John Bass) | Story | Shot while sleeping. Sanders Edins (son of L. S. Edins) was arrested based on circumstantial evidence. | 1891-07-11-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, George (young man - son of John Bass) | Story | Shot while sleeping. Has recovered and out upon th streets. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1891-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, George (young man - son of John Bass) | Story | Mr Sanders Eddins was indcited for an attempt to murder George Bass of Cottondale. | 1891-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Bass, George (young man - son of John Bass) | Story | The report that he was again shot at turns out to be a fake. | 1891-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, George Matheldred Mr/Miss Lillie Lynn Morton | Wedding | Married 31 Dec. 1891 athe residence of Dr. Morton in Cottondale. | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, Katherine Miss/James Luther Bain Sr | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 1 sept. 1895 at the bride's parents home at Garvin. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bass, Katherine Miss/James Luther Bain Sr | Wedding | Were married 1 sept. 1895. Teaching school at Boonsville, Texas | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Bass, Katherine Miss/ProfessorJames Luther Bain Sr | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 1 sept. 1895 at the bride's parents home at Garvin. | 1895-08-29-pg05 | DN |
Bass, Miss E.M. | Wedding | Wed to W.H. Carleton | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Bass, Mr. | Story | Of Garvin gave us a call | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Bass, Mr. | Story | Of Garvin was in our burg | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Bassett, James | Story | U. S. Deputy Marshall Lon Burrison and Sheriff W. S. Gilbert arrested him on a charge of horse theft at Aurora. | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Batdorff, O. F. | Story | Guilty of aggravated assault, plea of guilty. Fine $50 and costs. | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Bates, Alma Miss | Story | Teachs at he Elm School near Alvord. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Bates, Arevia | Wedding | Wed to Jesse Woody | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Bates, Cora Miss/Andrew George Gentry | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 15 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Bates, Eugene Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 11 March 1897. (Muse Correspondent) Lower half of page is evidently from March, not Feb. | 1897-02-25-pg01 | DN |
Bates, Henrietta Miss/William Thomas Hutchins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bates, Mr. A.J. | Story | Of Alvord was in to see us | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bates, Thomas Jefferson/Miss Mary Almeda Haygood | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1896. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
Bates, Thomas Jefferson/Miss Mary Almeda Haygood | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Bates, Thomas Jefferson/Miss Mary Almeda Haygood | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Battle, Bro. | Story | Called house to order | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Battle, Hattie Miss/William Joseph Jackson Terrell | Wedding | Married in Wise County 23 June 1886 | 1886-06-26-pg04 | WCM |
Battle, Hattie Miss/William Joseph Jackson Terrell | Wedding | Married in Wise County 23 June 1886 Groom is the former principal of Dcatur High School. Bride was a teacher. | 1886-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Returned from State Normal School | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Employed to teach at Decatur | 1881-08-12-pg02 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Engaged in teaching at Cottondale | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Will leave for New York | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Visiting brother | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Selected for high school teacher | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Resigned as teacher | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Hattie | Story | Gone to Cleburne | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Ida | Story | Visitors of Mrs. John Houston | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Ida | Story | Has been teaching in Erath County | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Battle, Miss Ida | Story | Teaching at Black Creek | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Batts, M. C. versus William Batts | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Batts, Tilda Miss/Frank Maloney | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Baty, J.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Elizabeth Spain | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Baubset, Jack (of Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas) | Birth | son, Fred Baubset, won a baby contest at the Dallas Fair. Nephew of Sheriff Joe Rucker of Wise County. | 1891-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Bauchamp, Mrs. | Story | President of Women's Union | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Baugh J. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | They had an 11 lb son. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Baugh, J. A. and family | Story | Said goodbye to their Aurora friends and left for their new home in South Texas (Aurora News) | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Baugh, Jim Mr | Story | Has taken charge of the Aurora Hotel | 1892-09-24-pg08 | WCM |
Baugh, Mr S.A. | Story | Working in blacksmith shop at Cottondale | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Baugh, Mr. J.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lizzie Hays | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Baugh, Mr. John | Story | Sends Messenger to kindred | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Baugh, Mrs. | Story | Sons are to see their mother | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Baughman, G. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Wednesday 18 April 1894. (Sunset Signal) | 1894-04-26-pg01 | DN |
Baulch, E. R. (settled in Bridgeport many years ago) | Story | Now lives in Fort Worth. He buried in wife in 1873 in Bridgeport and is back to repair her grave marker | 1890-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Baumgardner, Alice Miss | Story | Teacher at the graded school in Decatur for the coming year. | 1886-05-29-pg06 | WCM |
Baumgardner, Alice Miss | Story | Names of teachers were incorrectly reported on the previous page | 1886-05-29-pg07 | WCM |
Baumgartner, Alice | Story | Assistant at high school | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Baumgartner, Alice C. Miss/David Walter Frazer | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1888 at the C. P. Church. (Cumberland Presbyerian Church?) | 1888-12-08-pg05 | WCM |
Baumgartner, Alice Miss | Story | Will teach in Decatur this fall term. | 1887-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Baumgartner, Miss | Story | Elected 4th grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Baxter, J. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | a 9.5 pound daughter was born on 22 Nov. 1893. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-11-30-pg04 | DN |
Bay, Lillie Jane Miss/John Allen Reed | Wedding | Married 15 Oct 1887 in Wise County | 1887-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Moved to Aurora | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Of Aurora | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Chestnut sorrel horse missing at Aurora | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Talking of moving | 1881-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Of Aurora, was in town | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Stock of goods at Willow Point | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Pleasant to meet friends at Decatur | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Baylor, John | Story | Of Willow Point, was in city | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Baylor, Mr. John | Story | Two new businesses being built in Garvin | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Baylor, Mr. John | Story | Moved family and stock from Aurora | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Baylor, Mr. John | Story | Of Willow Point gave us a call | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Bayne Matt Mr (Matthias T. Bayne) | Story | His son was hunting and his gun discharged and hit his hand and wrist. The arm may have to be amputated, (Aurora, Wise County) | 1891-08-22-pg04 | WCM |
Bayne, Alexander D/Miss Levona Y. McGowan | Wedding | Married 21 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Bayne, Jennie Miss (age 1 year and 11 months) | Death | Die Monday from a spider bite. (Chico Review) | 1895-05-09-pg05 | DN |
Bayne, Jim | Story | Arrested near Aurora for burglary in Jones County by Sheriff McClure. | 1899-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Bayne, Lee Curtis/Miss Lou V. Robertson | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1894 in Wise County. Married and went home to a dance | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Bayne, Mat Mr | Story | Became totally paralized on one sde. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-09-14-pg08 | WCM |
Bayne, Matthias Mr | Death | Died Friday 10 Dec. 1896494.55 due to a injury caused by his team running off the bridgeat West fork near th Van Meter Lake. (Boyd Index) | 1896-12-17-pg05 | DN |
Bayne, Matthias Mr (of the Briar Community) | Death | Obituary. Died Friday when his team ran off the bridge over West Fork near Vanmeter Lake. Buried at Hog Branch Cemetery. | 1896-12-18-pg04 | WCM |
Bayne, Matthias Mr (of the Briar Community) | Death | Age over 50 died 10 Dec. 1896 in Wise County. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Bayne, Mrs (might be Baynes) | Story | Has cancer of the breast, but is improving. | 1898-06-03-pg08 | WCM |
Bayne, Spencer | Death | Notice of Final Settlement, so he died before the date of this newspaper. | 1891-09-12-pg08 | WCM |
Baynes, Mrs (might be Bayne) | Story | She is being treated by a faith doctor and her cancer is getting worse. (Newark Correspondent) | 1898-05-06-pg01 | WCM |
Beacham, Dorn | Wedding | Wed to Josie Slimp | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Beadleston, Mr | Story | Moved to tract of land on Garrett's Creek | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Beadleston, Mr. S.C. | Story | 5 miles S. West of here at Tyler Springs on Garrett's Creek | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Beale, J.W. | Story | Of Garrett Creek gave us a brief call | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Beale, J.W. | Death | Lived on Garrett's Creek last year, arrested | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Beall, R. H. Judge & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1895-12-06-pg12 | WCM |
Beall, R.H. | Story | Among leaders | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Beall, R.H. Esq. | Story | Canidate for Tax Collector | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Beall, Sallie D. Miss/Rufus Monroe Starnes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Nov. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Bean Boys | Story | Reward received by A. Edwards | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bean Boys | Story | $1,200 reward has been paid | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Bean, Mrs. Robert | Death | Died at Forrestburg, Perryman grave yard | 1883-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Bean, Robert Mr | Death | Unconfirmed rumor that he was killed by lightning on his ranch in West Texas. (Sunset Signal) | 1894-07-19-pg04 | DN |
Beans Creek | Story | Four miles below the wire road to Decatur | 1881-11-04-pg02 | WCM |
Beans Creek | Story | Mineral wells on creek, laid off township | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
Beard and Patterson | Story | Have dissolved partnership | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Beard, C. B. | Story | Has gone to California to live. | 1889-08-24-pg08 | WCM |
Beard, C. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur Wednesday 21 Feb. 1894 | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Beard, C.B. | Story | Having well in his yard | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | From Decatur Post-"Attempt to assassinate" | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | Suit sent to lower court | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | vs. City of Decatur | 1885-05-02-pg04 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | Charged for slandering Miss House | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | In Fort Worth past week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Beard, C.B. | Story | Were in Fort Worth last week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Beard, Delia Emily Miss/Louis Thomas Saunders | Wedding | Married last Sunday and left for their new home in Smithville, Texas | 1895-08-22-pg01 | DN |
Beard, Etta Myrtle Miss/James O'Keefe Jr | Wedding | Married 24 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Beard, J. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur at the residence of Will A. Miller 10 Sept. 1896. | 1896-09-24-pg09 | DN |
Beard, Jams Bryce Mr/Miss Nancy (Nannie) Miller | Wedding | married 21 Dec. 1892. Groom is of Alvord. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Beard, Kate Miss/Mr A. Latney Lee | Wedding | Married at Silver Creek, Park County, Texas last Sunday 16 June 1889. (Parker Co. Correspondent, Tommie Garrett | 1889-06-29-pg04 | WCM |
Beard, Lloyd (little boy aged 1) | Death | Son of Mr & Mrs Campbell Burns Beard was buried at the city cemetery (Oaklawn) yesterday. He died 22 August 1889. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Beard, Mary Eleanor (Nellie) Miss/Colonel William Alexander Miller Jr | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Beard, Mary Eleanor (Nellie) Miss/Colonel William Alexander Miller Jr | Married 11 Nov. 1896 at "sleepy hollow" the residence of Mr & Mrs Greeathouse. Very long article. | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN | |
Beard, Mary Eleanor (Nellie) Miss/William Alexander Miller Jr | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 11 Nov. 1896 at he residence of Mr & Mrs H. Greathouse | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Beard, Miss Jennie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.L. Ward | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Beard, Mrs | Death | Has been sick for 6 weeks. | 1887-07-09-pg01 | WCM |
Beard, xxxx Mr & Mrs (smear covers the name) | Birth | Daughter born 18 Sept 1896 in Decatur, Texas | 1896-09-18-pg05 | WCM |
Bearden, Miss Parisea | Wedding | Wed to J.H. Sullins | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Bearden, Pleasant Mr/Miss Mary Jane Massie | Wedding | Married 9 June 1897 near Bedford. Bride is of edford, Groom is of Muse. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Bearden, Pleeasant Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Monday August 8 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-08-25-pg01 | DN |
Bearden, Rufus Erskine Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son O. Z. Bearden born 15 June 1898 in Wise Co. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Bearden, Rufus Erskine/Miss Nancy Kaherine Smith | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Beasley, Jess | Story | Convicted of disturbing a religious worship. $25.00 fine. | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Beasley, M. H./W. P. Beasley | Wedding | Divorce suit by M. H. Beasley was granted. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Beasley, Minnie Miss/David A. Morgan | Wedding | Married 1 Sept. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-09-14-pg04 | WCM |
Beasley, W. P./M. H. Beasley | Wedding | Divorce suit by M. H. Beasley was granted. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Beason, Cage Mr & Mrs (of Paradise) | Death | Their little child died on Wednesday of last week. | 1889-08-24-pg08 | WCM |
Beason, W. L. | Death | Arrested by killing someone at Gainesville last summer was found innocent. But died when he jumped or was pushed from the train.Died 2 March in Fort Worth. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery, there. | 1888-04-14-pg03 | WCM |
Beatty, Alvin E. Captain (of Audubon) | Death | Died Tuesday 28 March 1899. Buried at Pella Cemetery. (Alvord Budget) | 1899-04-07-pg04 | DN |
Beaty, George T. | Death | Obituary. Died Monday night 30 Jan 1893 and was Buried in the Harvey Cemeery (Find a Grave shows Pella Cemetery) on Tuesday leaving a wife and Babe. (Alvord Budget) | 1893-02-11-pg01 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Capt | Story | Of Aurora was pleaure driving | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Captain | Death | Died Monday 12 June 1893 in Aurora. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Captain | Death | Long detailed obituary. Died Monday 12 June 1893 in Aurora. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1893-06-24-pg01 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Captain. | Death | Died yesterday, 12 June 1893 and will be buried at Aurora cemetery today with Masonic Honors. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1893-06-15-pg04 | DN |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Captain. | Death | Obituary & Resolution of Respect. Died 12 June 1893 in Aurora, Wise Co. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1893-07-06-pg05 | DN |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Dr. | Story | Graduated Medical College at Fort Worth University with Distinction. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Dr. and Mrs | Story | Moved to Bryson Jack Co. Texas. (Boyd Citizen) | 1896-03-19-pg05 | DN |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Mr/Miss Eudora Gertrude (Dollie) Norvell | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1895. Marriage license was from Johnson County. Could have been married in either Johnson or Wise Co. | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Finis Dudley Mr/Miss Eudora Gertrude (Dollie) Norvell | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1895 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. Bride is of Newark, Texas. | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Beauchamp, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Emma H. White | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Mary Ann Josephine Mrs (nee Slimp) | Death | Died 31 Jan 1893 in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Slimp Cemetery. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Beauchamp, Mary Ann Josephine Mrs (nee Slimp) | Death | Died 31 Jan. 1893 in Aurora, Wise County, Texas (from the News) | 1893-02-04-pg05 | WCM |
Beauchamp, Mrs. | Story | Lectured at Alvord | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Beaver, Martin | Wedding | Wed to Annie Wallace [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Beavers, D. R. Mrs (of the Preskitt school district) | Death | Died on the night of the 23rd. So that would be 23 April 1888 | 1888-04-28-pg03 | WCM |
Beck, E. H. Professor | Story | Will be the principal of the Paradise school beginning the first Monday in November. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Beck, E. H. Professor | Story | Drives the "faber" for the Paradise headlight newspaper. | 1894-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Beck, E. H. Professor | Story | Teaches public school at Paradise | 1894-12-20-pg03 | DN |
Beck, E. H. Professor (of Paradise) | Story | Is teaching training school. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Beck, Eugene Henry Mrs (Eva Rivers Beck) of Paradise | Death | Died at her home in Paradise one day last week (1 Dec. 1894) | 1894-12-28-pg01 | WCM |
Beck, Eva Mrs (nee: Rivers) | Death | Died 1 Dec. 1894 in Paradise, Wise Co., Texas. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1894-12-13-pg07 | DN |
Beck, Hattie Miss/Stephen Jethro Eason | Wedding | Married 2 August 1896. Bride is of Draco and Groom is of denton (Rush and Garrett's Creek Correspondent) | 1896-08-21-pg01 | WCM |
Beck, Professor | Story | Is the principal at he school at Paradise. | 1894-02-23-pg01 | WCM |
Beck, Professor (of Paradise) | Story | Was in Decatur Monday. | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Becker, D. R. Mr | Story | Principal of the Rhome School. | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Becker, D. R. Mr | Story | Teaches school at Rhome. Has 47 pupils. Numbers in each type of class are given.There are 15 who have not attended. | 1887-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Bedecarrax, Anna Miss | Story | Will teach at the Rhome school starting the 1st Monday in October. (Rhome correspondent) | 1897-09-16-pg01 | DN |
Bedecarrax, Anna Miss (of Springtown) | Story | Will teach at the Rhome High School for the term of 97 and 98. | 1897-05-20-pg08 1897-05-20-pg07 1897-05-20-pg08 |
DN |
Bedecarrax, Annie Miss | Story | Teacher at the Boonsville School. Present attendance is more than 100. | 1896-10-30-pg04 | WCM |
Bedecarrax, Annie Miss (of Springtown) Probably Martha Anna Bedecarrax McCracken | Story | Teaching at Rhome, Texas. She is spending the Sunday with her mother, Julia Emma Bond Bedecarrax in Springtown | 1896-04-09-pg01 | DN |
Bedecarrax, Annie Miss (of Springtown) Probably Martha Anna Bedecarrax McCracken | Story | Of Springtown is teaching at Rhome. | 1896-05-07-pg04 | DN |
Bedford, H.G. | Story | Of Seymour, spent Sunday night in Decatur | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Bedford, Ben C. (of Benjamin, Knox Co. Texas) | Story | We one time citizens of Wise County. | 1889-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bedford, Eld. H.G. | Story | Farmed on Black Creek, raised corn, oats | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bedford, H.G. | Story | Was in Decatur | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Bedford, H.G. | Story | Of Seymour, in Fort Worth | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Bedford, Luvisa K. Miss/Thomas Reace Bowen | Wedding | Married 26 Feb. 1891 in Parker County, Texas (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1891-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Bedford, Mr. H.G. | Story | Leading cattle man of Archer Co. Texas | 1880-06-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bedford, Stephen Thomas Mr | Death | Died at his hom in the Goshen Community Monday 5 March 1894. One of the early settlers of the Springtown Country. | 1894-03-15-pg05 | DN |
Bedford, W.A. | Story | A cattle dealer of Knox County | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Beebe, Mr. R. | Story | Sends Messenger to uncle | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Beebe, Mr. Roland | Death | A loved infant of household | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Beecher, James Chaplin Rev | Death | Committed suicide using a rifle. Died 25 Aug. 1886, buried in Elmira, New York in Woodlawn Cemetery. Half brother of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. | 1886-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Beegle, Lizzie versus Wesley Beegle | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Beegle, Lizzie versus Wesley Beegle | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Beeson or Beason Mrs | Death | Mother of Mrs C. C. Thompson (Margaret Alice Beeson Thompson) is seriously ill in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Might be Nancy Ann Beeson (or Beason) | 1897-02-11-pg05 | DN |
Beeson, B.B. | Death | Of south part of county | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Beeson, David McDuffle (Mac)/Miss Rebecca J. Barker | Wedding | Married 28 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Beeson, Tinney | Wedding | Wed to Wm. Byrum | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Beet, M. D. Professor | Story | Is of Audubon, so he may teach there. | 1897-08-13-pg07 | WCM |
Begley, Guynn | Story | Bringing young men from Arkansas | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Belcher, John | Story | Was discovered at Paradise | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Belew, Brit | Story | Charged with murder in Montague co. Change of Venue to Wise Co. Trial begins Jan. 7, 1897. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Belew, Brit | Story | Charged with murder in Montague co. Change of Venue to Wise Co. Case was dismissed by Judge Patterson | 1897-01-14-pg01 | DN |
Belew, Ella Miss/Mr Will Paschall | Wedding | Married Thursday 2 Nov. 1899. Bride is of Muse. Groom is of Deep Creek. | 1899-11-10-pg08 | DN |
Belew, M. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Monday. | 1894-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Belew, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 3 April 1898. (Muse correspondent) | 1898-04-14-pg01 | DN |
Belew, William (Big) Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 3 April 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-04-08-pg08 | WCM |
Belew, Willie Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son for 2 July 1899. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-07-14-pg04 | DN |
Bell County | Story | 6 yr. old boy picked 101 pounds of cotton | 1880-12-03-pg01 | WCM |
Bell, Jessie Earnest Mr/Miss Annie Abigail Scroggins | Wedding | Married 3 August 1893 at the Summit hotel in Decatur. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Bell, Jessie Earnest/Miss Annie Abigail Scroggins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 August 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Bell, Lovinna Sarah Mrs (nee Nye) | Death | Wife of the proprietor (Simpson Bell) of the Alvord Hotel died at Alvord last Monday 18 Nov 1895. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Bell, Lovinna Sarah Mrs (nee Nye) | Death | Wife of the proprietor (Simpson Bell) of the Alvord Hotel died at Alvord last Monday 19 Nov 1895. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Bell, Mrs (of Alvord) | Story | Visited her parents of Bowie last week. | 1886-02-06-pg04 | WCM |
Bell, Prof. Alexander | Story | Has been awarded the Voltz prize for best… | 1880-09-17-pg04 | WCM |
Bell, R. B. Mr | Story | Seriously hurt wheb shot by hisbrother in law Will Perry in thackerville I. T. 10 Oct 1893 | 1893-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bell, R. B. Mr | Story | Shot near Thackerville I. T. The would is not considered dangerous. | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Bell, R.V. | Story | Candidate for district judge | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Bellevue Hotel on West Main Street | Story | Old hotel with 80 tons of hay owned by R. L. Madden of Crafton burned. | 1899-04-28-pg07 | WCM |
Bellows, J. | Story | And family at Sunset | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Bellows, J. T. | Story | Charged with killing Dr. Brown at Park Springs, he was denied bail. | 1899-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Bellows, John Mr | Story | He is very sick at Prindle and his daughtr Mrs Potter is with him. (Sunset Signals) | 1893-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Bellows, Nettie Lena Miss/Rev. Oscar J. Hudson | Wedding | Married 11 August 1898 at the residence of Mr B. P. Hull Wednesday evening. (Sunset Signal) | 1898-08-18-pg01 | DN |
Belshe, Josephine L. (Josie) Miss/William Thomas McCracken | Wedding | Married 30 March 1892. Anneville?, Wise County (paper damaged so I can't be sure) | 1892-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Belshe, Mary Elizabeth MissGeorge Washington Ray | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1889 athe residence of the Brides parents 9 miles S of Decatur. | 1889-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Belt, M. D. (of Alvord) | Story | Attended the Summer Teachers Normal at Decatur. (Alvord Reformer) | 1894-07-13-pg08 | WCM |
Belton | Story | A cyclone made its appearance | 1883-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp | Story | Held a meeting of the ex-confederates. Officers listed. | 1890-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp | Story | Regular Monthly Meeting help. Roll call listed. | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Ben McCulloch Camp (ex-confederates) | Story | Will meet Jan. 15, 1892 in Decatur, Texas. | 1892-01-09-pg04 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp Meeting | Story | Delegates selected for the State reunion in Waco 5 April 1894. | 1894-03-29-pg05 | DN |
Ben McCulloch Camp of the U. C. V. | Story | Selected Delegates to the Reunion at Houston 22 May 1895. Names listed. | 1895-03-08-pg05 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp of the U. C. V. | Story | Will meet at the courthouse in Decatur 25 Dec. 1895 to secure transportation to the 6th annual reunion to be held at Richmond Virginia. | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp of the U. C. V. | Story | Ira Long is the Captain. | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Ben McCulloch Camp of the U. V. C. | Story | Planted the first tree (magnolia) and had the first meeting in the new courthouse. They have a plat 10 feet wide east of the courthouse where the tree was planted. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Ben McCullouch Camp Reunion | Story | Captain L. S. Eddins of Chico elected chairman. To be held 6 & 7 July 1893. | 1893-06-08-pg01 | DN |
Ben McCullough camp | Story | Delegates to the ex-confederate reunion were chosen. Names given. | 1891-06-06-pg08 | WCM |
Ben McCullough Camp | Story | Program and resolutions listed. | 1891-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Ben McCullough Camp | Story | Met in Decatur 7 August 1891. | 1891-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Ben McCullough Camp | Story | Annual reunion in Decatur. Estimated 1,500 attendees. | 1892-08-27-pg01 | WCM |
Ben McCullough Camp | Story | Meeting called to set the date or the next reunion. | 1893-06-10-pg05 | WCM |
Ben McCullough Camp | Story | Ex-conederate veterans wi meet at the courthouse Saturday 8 Dec. 1894. | 1894-12-07-pg01 | WCM |
Benett, J. M. | Story | Visied by Capt T. F. Pettus and daughter from Newton Mississippi. Mrs Pettus is going to Albany Texas to visit her brother J. J. Pettus. | 1898-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Benham, Florence L./John Benham | Wedding | Divorce suit by Florence was granted. Florence maiden name was Justice. Married In 1893. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Benham, John (of Audubon) | Story | Injured when his team ran away with him. Dragged and ran over by the wagon. | 1890-10-18-pg08 | WCM |
Benham, John Daniel/Miss Florence Justice | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married July 13, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-20-pg01 | DN |
Benham, John/Mrs Florence L Benham | Wedding | Divorce suit by Florence was granted. Florence maiden name was Justice. Married In 1893. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Benham, S. L. Mrs | Death | Her niece Miss Florence Ramsey of Sedalia, Missouri died there 2 Feb. 1893 of consumption. Daughter of James Ramsey | 1893-02-09-pg05 | DN |
Bennet & Company (largest dry good concern N. of Fort Worth) | Story | Failure of business. Deed of rust naming Waler Hoad as trustee. May resume business soon. | 1892-12-24-pg04 | WCM |
Bennett, Arthur Mr/Miss Della Whittington | Wedding | Eloped and got married 25 August 1899 in Johnson County, Texas. Bride is of Newark. Groom is of Fort Worth. | 1899-09-08-pg08 | WCM |
Bennett, Bessie Miss (in school at Oxford Mississippi) | Story | Was brought home and is better, but the president, matron and the matron's little girls of Oxford University have all died of the fever. | 1896-12-04-pg01 | WCM |
Bennett, Cora E./Andrew G. Peterson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Bennett, Epsie Miss/E. F. liles | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Bennett, F.L. | Story | Had Washinton Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Bennett, J. H. Eld. | Story | Resigned as pastor of the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1893-07-20-pg05 | DN |
Bennett, J. M. Mr | Story | Leading dry goods merchant in Wise Co. | 1889-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
Bennett, James | Story | Escaped from penitentiary agent | 1884-06-06-pg02 | WCM |
Bennett, James | Story | Convict captured, after escape | 1884-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bennett, James | Story | Deputy Sheriff John Williams arrested him on a charge of passing counterfit money in Hayes County, Texas. | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Jas. | Story | Taken from jail, 14 years | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Bennett, Miss Julia | Wedding | Wed to John C. Perrin | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Mrs | Story | is quite sick at her home on West Walnut Street in Decatur. | 1890-02-15-pg08 | WCM |
Bennett, Nora Miss/Mr Blue Stephens | Wedding | Married recently. Bride is of Boyd. | 1894-01-26-pg08 | WCM |
Bennett, Roberta Ann Miss (Bob or Bobbie)/John Wiliam Howard | Wedding | Married 12 Jan. 1890 at the residence of J. Kirkpatrick in this city (presumed to be Decatur) | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Roberta Ann Miss (Bob or Bobbie)/John Wiliam Howard | Wedding | Mr & Mrs Will Howard are back from their bridal tour to her parents in Young County. | 1890-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Samuel Madison Mr | Death | Seriously ill with typhoid fever on this date. Died 20 July 1897in Decaur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-06-10-pg05 | DN |
Bennett, Samuel Madison Mr | Death | Is very low on this date with typhoid. Died 20 July 1897 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-07-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Samuel Madison Mr | Death | Died 20 July 1897 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-07-22-pg05 | DN |
Bennett, Samuel Madison Mr | Death | Died Tuesday. Was only sick a few days. | 1897-07-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Samuel Madison Mr | Death | Resolution of respect from the Sunday school of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Decatur, Texas. | 1897-08-07-pg05 | WCM |
Bennett, Thomas David/Miss Virginia Louanna A. Harris | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1893. Newspaper says they were recently married. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-10-27-pg04 | WCM |
Bennett, William N. Mr | Death | Died near Aurora. Soon followed by his daughter and her husband Mr Hale visting from Tarrant Co. Might be the correspondent is confused. Jane Bennett Hall died from Meningitis (spotted fever) but her father wasn't William, it was Calvin. (Aurora correspondent 23 Jan. 1892) | 1892-01-30-pg01 | WCM |
Bennett, William N. Mr | Death | Died 21 December 1891 3 miles W of Aurora. Buried at Hog Branch Cemetery. | 1892-01-09-pg09 | WCM |
Bennett, William N. Mr (of Greasy Bend) | Death | Died 21 December (Last Week) in Wise County from Pneumonia. Buried at Hog Branch Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Benson, Dr. | Story | Physician at Garvin. | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Benson, F.K. | Story | A young man well known | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Benson, Miss Emma E | Wedding | Wed to Mr. A.W. McClumb? | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Bent, Sam | Death | Stabbed and died in saloon in Ft. Worth | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Benton, Eli Mr (of about 2 miles N. of Rhome) | Death | Died last week. 12 June 1895. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Beny, J.K. | Story | Was arrested | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Bergs, Fred | Story | Arested by Deputy U. S. Marshall Ben Caell on a charge of Robbery of the postoffice at Greenwood. | 1886-10-02-pg06 | WCM |
Berry Mrs (of Hot Springs Arkansas) | Story | Will teach at the Male and Female Institute. (Chico Review) | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Berry, Bill [colored] | Story | Taken from jail, 2 years | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Berry, F.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.E. Leonard | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Berry, George W. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 6 April 1898 at the residence of his son W. R. Berry. He was born 73 years ago Last October in White County, Illinois. Married Betsy Ann Blewett Sept 5, 1850 in Warren Co. Kentucky. | 1898-04-28-pg01 | DN |
Berry, J. M. Mr/Miss Margaret (Maggie) Gourlay | Wedding | Married in double wedding with her sister Jannetta V. 14 Nov. 1893 in Denton Co. Texas | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Berry, J. M./Bettie Riall | Wedding | Married Sunday at the residence of Judge Johnson | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Berry, J.K. | Story | Gave bond and returned home | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Berry, James/Bettie Riall | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 Juily 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Berry, M.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Allie Cherryhomes | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Berry, Margaret (Maggie) (nee Gourlay) Mrs | Death | Has consumption and has only a few days to live. Is living with her mother. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Berry, Mr. C.L. | Story | A resident of Keechi Valley in Jack County | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Berry, Mrs (of Alvord) | Death | Died of Consumption last week. | 1886-06-12-pg02 | WCM |
Beshires, W.R. | Story | Moved to near Newport in Clay County | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Beshtres, W.R. | Story | Assisting at Black Creek | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Bessant, James (2 articles this page) | Story | Arrested in Wise County on a charge of horse theft in I. T. by Lon Benson U. S. Deputy Marshall | 1889-12-28-pg01 | WCM |
Best, Napoleon Mr/Miss Ida Mae Wilhite | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Bethel | Story | C.J. Vanmeter, A.M. Vanmeter | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Bethel | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Bethel Church | Story | Preaching on Garrett's Creek | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Bethel Church | Story | Singing concert held on Garrett's Creek | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Bethel Church | Story | On Garrett's Creek | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Bethel Meeting | Story | Was not held, too cold | 1883-01-26 pg05 | WCM |
Bethel Meeting | Story | M. E. Quarterly Meeting held | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Bethel on Garrett's Creek | Story | Vocal music class met | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Bethel School report ending 27 Jan 1888 | Story | Names of pupils receiving highest grades are listed for the following subjects: Spelling, arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, History, Physiology, and Physics. | 1888-02-11-pg01 | WCM |
Bethel, E. T. | Story | Fined $25 for toting a pistol. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Bethel, Mr. G.B. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sophia Skinner | 1884-02-29-pg02 | WCM |
Bethell, E.T. | Ad | Barber at Lasiter's shop | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Betterton & Hopkins | Story | Paid $67.25 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Bevens, Alpha Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at Aurora. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Bevill, R.M. | Story | Dwelling comsumed by fire | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Beville, Eugene (Gene) (little boy) | Story | Has been very sick with German measles. They claim it isn't contagious. | 1894-11-23-pg01 | WCM |
Beville, Eugene (Gene) (little boy) | Death | Died Wednesday afternoon 21 Nov. 1894 and buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Son of Ransom M. Beville. | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Beville, Eugene Mr | Death | Son of R. M. Beville died 21 Nov. 1894 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-11-29-pg12 | DN |
Beville, Flem L Mr | Death | Obituary. Died at home in Decatur 3 Dec. 1888. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1888-12-08-pg04 | WCM |
Beville, Lewis Mr | Story | fined $25.00 for carrying a pistol | 1896-07-17-pg05 | WCM |
Beville, R. M. | Story | land to be sold for deliquent taxes | 1898-11-18-pg04 | WCM |
Beville, R. M. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 1 Nov. 1894 in Decatur, Texas | 1894-11-08-pg05 | DN |
Beyett, Cecil E. (age 9 months) | Death | Died Wednesday morning 13 July 1892. buried at Alvord Cemetery. Son of Joseph Beyett. (Alvord budget Locals) | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Beyett, E. A. Mr/Miss Bonie Coker | Wedding | Married at Bowie on 12 Feb. 1890/ | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Beyett, Eustace Mr | Story | Has been in bed since Sunday with pneumonia. (Alvord budget Locals) (could it be John Baptiste Beyett???) | 1889-11-02-pg01 | WCM |
Beyett, Herbert (age 4) | Death | Died 9 July 1895 in Alvord, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. Son of Mr & Mrs John B. Beyett. | 1895-07-18-pg05 | DN |
Beyett, John | Story | New Mayor of Alvord | 1889-04-13-pg01 | WCM |
Beyette, Jno. | Story | Merchant at Alvord | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Beyette, John | Story | Nearly completed new house | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Beyette, John | Story | Firm known as Leslie & Beyette | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Beyette, John | Story | Has sole possession of store house | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Beyette, John | Story | A merchant of Alvord, sold | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Beyette, John Mr & Mrs (of Alvord) | Birth | Son born. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1886-08-21-pg01 | WCM |
Beyette, Joseph | Wedding | Wed to Miss Eula Crane | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Beyette, Louis | Story | Attendant at Hunt/Grissom wedding | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Beyette, Louis | Story | Was in Alvord | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Beyette, Louis | Story | Gave us a greeting | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Beyette, Louis | Story | Ill for weeks, some better | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Beyette, Mrs. Joe | Story | Very sick with fever | 1885-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Beyette, P.J. | Story | Sends Messenger to G H. Graves | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Beyettes | Story | G.H. Graves of Collin County visiting | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Bias, Mr (of Wilson Prairie) | Death | Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bids for the New Wise County Court House | Story | 3 bids: Watson & Co of Austin, Grover & Co. of Houston & Gordon of San Antonio. | 1895-03-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bids from the towns that want the Baptist College | Story | Bids will be opened 23 Nov 1891 and evaluated. | 1891-11-07-pg01 | WCM |
Biffle, Fay | Story | Fined $1 for horse theft | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Big Fire at Springtown | Story | Burned 7 business buildings. Details given. | 1894-02-22-pg01 | DN |
Biggers, John L. | Death | An invalid for many months | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Biggers, Mr. Jno. | Story | Is not expected to live | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Biggerstaff, Mr | Story | Found guilty of lunacy on 21 June, 1887. | 1887-07-02-pg02 | WCM |
Biggs, W. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born near Decatur on Friday Jan. 6, 1893. | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
Biggs, W. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. W. F. Biggs father was Henry Biggs in Ellis County. | 1893-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Bilbrey, Johnny Uncle and wife | Story | Will visited middle Tennessee leaving on the excursion of the 20th. | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Bill Arp's Travels | Story | It ends up with a dicusssion about the battle of the Wilderness and a lot about the Civil War. | 1893-11-30-pg01 | DN |
Billings, Miss Alice | Wedding | Eloped with Richard Blackwell | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Billingsley, Arthur | Death | Dressmaker's son found dead at Buffalo Creek | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Billingsley, Mr. Joe | Story | Brother-in-law is well pleased | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Billingsly, J. C. Mr | Story | Has gone to Atlanta and Savanah Georgia to visit relatives and friends. | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Billingsly, John (of the C. W. Collom Grocery Store) | Story | Has moved to his new home in Savannah, Georgia. | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Billington, J.L. | Story | Now a merchant of Antelope | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Billington, Mr. J.L. | Story | Late of Willow Point, now Jack Co. | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Billington, Mr. J.L. | Story | Of Jack Co. was in to see us | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Billington, Mr. J.L. | Story | Of Jack county, gave us a pleasant call | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Billsby, Eugene | Story | Arrested for burglary of the store and post office of T. S. Cavens by Deputy sheriff Tom Moore and constable Henry Hill (of Greenwood) | 1886-08-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bingham, Jacob | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Binkley, Christopher Columbus Judge | Death | Died 15 March 1886, Buried at West Hill Cemetery, Sherman, Texas. Presided over Wise Courts 15 years ago. | 1886-03-20-pg07 | WCM |
Binkley, George | Death | Killed by Clay Williams in Decatur Tuesday night (both men were black) | 1890-03-08-pg01 | WCM |
Binkley, George Mr | Death | Commisioners court paid $20 for a post mortem exam by Dr. J. M. Embry | 1891-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Birch, Dr. J.D. | Story | Returned from Gainesville | 1885-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Bird, C.C. | Story | Report of road reviewers | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Bird, George W./Mis Sarah Ann Brown | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bird, J. H. Mr (possibly Burd) | Death | Shot and killed by Grant Chumley and Henry Grantham (two young men living near Alvord) | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Bird, James/Miss Martha (Mattie) Dugger | Wedding | Married 31 Dec. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Bird, W. C. Mr (of Roswell New Mexico) | Death | Former City Marshal of Decatur. Death is Imminent. | 1894-01-19-pg01 | WCM |
Bird, Walter A./Miss Sarah Isabell Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 jan. 1897 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Bird, Walter A./Miss Sarah Isabell Smith | Wedding | Married 3 jan. 1897 (Gum Correspondent) (newpaper damaged) | 1897-01-21-pg01 | DN |
Birdwell, J. R. | Story | Acquitted of the charge of slander, but fined $5 for disturbing the peace. Two articles. | 1888-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Birdwell, Malinda Mrs | Death | Died at her home in Tarrant County last Saturday. Sister to Decatur Deputy Clerk John W. Moore. | 1887-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Birdwell, Miss Martha | Wedding | Wed to Wm. Shoemake | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Birdwell, Pete | Story | Arrested in Wise County for stealing a horse from Henderson Freeman on Denton Creek. Sheriff Mars of Denton returned from Wise with Pete. | 1892-05-28-pg04 | WCM |
Birdwell, Rebecca E. Mrs (nee: Lipsey)/Riley Hobson | Wedding | Marrried 14 Sept 188 using a Wise County Marriage license. Bride was from Roanoke in Denton County. Groom was age 73. | 1888-09-22-pg04 | WCM |
Birdwine, Pete | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sherifff John Moore on a warrant from Denton for horse theft. | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, D. H. | Story | Will teach at the East mound School this fall. | 1891-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bishop, D. H. Professor | Story | Principal of the Bridgeport School. | 1893-06-10-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, Dudley Howell/Miss Minnie Mae Maxey | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Bishop, Emma Miss (lately of South Caroline) | Story | Is teaching a public school in the Brumlow Mound School District. | 1888-05-05-pg01 | WCM |
Bishop, Ernest versus May Bishop | Story | Suit for divorce on the grounds of abandonment for more than 3 years. | 1899-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, Ernest versus May Bishop | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Bishop, Jane Aunt (colored) | Death | Died Sunday night. She lived in Decatur more than 40 years. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, Jim B. Mr/Miss Lola M. Delk | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 17 Oct. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, Levi | Wedding | Wed to M.C. Givens | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bishop, Levi | Story | Got his arm caught in the saws at the Aububon gin. | 1886-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Bishop, Professor | Story | Will teach at East Mound next term. | 1891-09-05-pg01 | WCM |
Bishop, W. H./Mrs Lucy Garret | Wedding | Marriage License issued. | 1894-08-23-pg05 | DN |
Bitten, Dr. | Story | Arrested by J. W. Moore Friday and carried to Weatherford. (Newark Corrspondent) | 1897-04-16-pg08 | WCM |
Bitting, Mr. S.T. | Story | Dry goods chief at Aurora | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Bitting, S.T. | Story | Purchased entire stock | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Bitting, S.T. | Story | Of Aurora, have gone to Virginia | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Biven, Jim (of Cottondale) | Death | his baby died Sunday. | 1894-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bivens, Dan | Wedding | Wed to Miss Martha J. Newby | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Bivens, Ella Miss/ Mr Burns | Wedding | Married in Louisiana. Mr Burns is the brother to the wife of John Henry Golaz Zippora Burns Golaz | 1892-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Bivens, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Sarah A. Newby | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Black & McClure | Story | Ginners | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Black and McClure gin | Story | 8 or 10 bales of cotton bound for Ft. Worth | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Black and McClure gin | Story | Has turned out 106 bales | 1880-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Black Creek | Story | Scarlet fever | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Black Creek | Correspondence | Stock water is scarce and grass is dry | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Black Creek | Story | Mat Huff, J.W. Maxey | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Armianius Eugene/Miss Mittie Florence Sherrill | Wedding | Married 1 August 1886 in Wise Co. | 1886-08-14-pg07 | WCM |
Black, Bill/Jimmie Greer | Wedding | Recently were married in the Nation (Indian Nation) (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Black, Child | Story | Marion Black rejoices addition of baby girl | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Child | Death | Child of T.B. Black was buried | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Black, Cooper (about age 20) | Death | He died of typhoid fever and suffering 2 weeks,. | 1886-12-18-pg06 | WCM |
Black, Eld. | Story | Of Christian Church, holding meeting at Ennis | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Black, Gideon | Wedding | Wed to Catherine Dickson | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Black, J.H. | Story | Carpenters of our town | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Black, Joe | Story | Convicted of aggravated assalt. Fined $37,50 | 1886-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Black, Joe Mr | Death | His child recently died. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) paper damaged. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Black, Julia | Wedding | Wed to W. M. Herndon | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Black, Lon and Mun | Story | Disappeared West of Sunset on the Sandy on Sunday. They were still missing on Wednesday. | 1898-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Black, Marion | Story | Added to Church of Disciples | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Miss Annie | Wedding | Wed to Sam Shortis | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Black, Mr. | Story | Horse did not have epizooty | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Mr. J.H. | Story | Working on F.L. Mershon's new house | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Mr. S.M. | Death | Killed by lightning | 1884-05-30-pg02 | WCM |
Black, Mr. Sr. | Story | From near Audubon | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Mr. T.B. | Story | Will add a new saw mill | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Mr. T.M. | Story | And family has moved to Denton county | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Black, Mrs. Lusetta | Story | An elder lady living near here | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Rebecca Miss/J. D. Shannon | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Black, Rebecca Miss/J. D. Shannon | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Black, S.J. | Wedding | Wed to Laura A. Fields | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Black, Sam Mrs (probably Laura L. Fields Black) | Story | Found to be of unsound mind and sent to the Terrell asylum. | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Black, Sam W./Miss Hattie Francis Deaton | Wedding | Married recently in 1888 in Wise County. Bride is of the Glasco neighborhood. | 1888-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Has returned from the Fort | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Moving back from Fort Worth | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Moved back to this place | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Has the measles | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Fresh beef for sale on public square Wed. and Sat. | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T. | Story | Sends Messenger to David G. Inman | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T.& F.M. | Story | Gained a land suit in Tarrant | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T.A, | Story | Hogs driven to the Fort | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T.B. | Story | Has sold 40 acres to S. W. Mundy | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Black, T.B. | Story | Paradise former Miller is farming | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Black, Thomas | Story | Sold north of here | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Todd | Story | Killed stork on Hutton Pond | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Black, Tom | Story | After new gin-stand and press | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Black. Miss M.A. | Wedding | Wed to W.A. Stevens | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Blackburn, C.B. | Story | Bridgeport School trustee | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Blackburn, C.B. | Story | Rented farm form Mr. L.S. Scribner | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Blackburn, Christina Tennie Miss/Columbus Oliver Sikes | Wedding | Married at the Rev. J. B. Dabney's place last Tuesday while sitting in a buggy. | 1889-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Blackburn, J.A. | Wedding | Wed to Elizabeth Williams | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Blackburn, J.W. | Story | Bowie and Alvord station | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Blackburn, Lizzie (colored) | Story | Teaches the colored school the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Blackburn, Mrs. A.B. | Death | Remove from our midst | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Blackburn, Rev. | Story | At festival in Alvord | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Blackerby, Joseph | Story | Shot James Wyrick over sheep | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Blackman Professor | Story | Teaches at Gravel Hill. | 1897-02-19-pg01 | WCM |
Blackman, Ewell and Charles | Story | Arrested for illicit distilling by Deputy Marshall R. M. Erwin and Deputy Revenue Collector A. McCampbell of Fort Worth. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Blackman, J. F. Rev (surname smudged) | Story | Teaches at the Cottonwood School. | 1890-11-29-pg05 | WCM |
Blackman, Professor | Story | Teaches at Cottonwood and his term expires 20 March 1891. | 1891-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Blackwell, Henry (from Marshall Co. Missouri | Story | Put in jail by Marshal Owens on Monday because the guy was acting crazy and wanted to fight. | 1892-05-28-pg04 | WCM |
Blackwell, Irv. | Story | Contemplate building residence at Cottondale $5 for deed | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Blackwell, Mr. Richard | Wedding | Eloped with Alice Billings | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Blackwell, Mrs (of Terrapin Neck) | Story | Judged insane, escaped her room and her sons found her in Cottondale. | 1892-02-27-pg05 | WCM |
Blackwood, Maston T. Mr/Miss Bevy Akin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Blagg Thomas Ben/Harris Miss S. R. | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married Wednesday 5 Nov. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Blagg, J.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M. Jennings | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Blagg, Jeff Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 8 month old baby died 28 Jan. 1893. (Alvord Buget) | 1893-02-11-pg01 | WCM |
Blaine, James Gillispie Mr (U. S. Senator) | Death | Died 27 Jan 1893 in Washington D. C. buried in Augusta Maine.Only a month into 1893 and we have seen deaths of an unusual number of our leading statesmen and men of note. | 1893-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Blair, Francis Marion Mr/MissMargaret Clementine Courtney | Wedding | Married 17 June 1892 in Wise County, Texas. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Blair, J. J. Jr Rev. | Story | Recently from Orange, Texas will be the Baptist inister of Sunset. | 1897-02-18-pg01 | DN |
Blair, J. M | Story | Moving to Dally Springs, Bowie Co. for a year because of the drought. | 1886-09-25-pg03 | WCM |
Blair, J. M. | Story | Wrote about leaving Wise Co. (probably because of the Drought) and going to his brother's in Fannin County, Texas. | 1886-10-16-pg07 | WCM |
Blair, Jessamine | Story | Has taught school at Twin Ponds for 2 years. (Twin Ponds Correspondent J. M. Blair) | 1886-05-29-pg01 | WCM |
Blair, Jimmie | Death | Left Wise Co. in September 1886, Jimmie died between Sept and 18 Dec. 1886 in Bowie County, Texas. Father is J. M. Blair (coresponden to the WCM) | 1886-12-18-pg07 | WCM |
Blair, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Hannah Correspondent). | 1894-11-30-pg10 | WCM |
Blair, Mrs Sarah Jane (nee Fronabarger)/Rufus Henry Rogers | Wedding | Married 28 July 1893 in Parker County, Texas. Groom is of Union Grove, Bride is of Terrapin Neck country. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Blair, Nannie Miss (age 18) | Death | Obituary, Died 11 May 1889 in Springtown. Buried at springtown Cemetery. Daugher of James Monroe Blair. | 1889-05-18-pg04 | WCM |
Blair, Nannie Miss (age 18) | Death | Another article about her death. The only added information is that her parents live in Northern Wise Co. | 1889-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Blake, Douglas A. Mrs (Mary H. Loyd Blake) | Death | Received the sad intelligence of the death of her father Henry Loyd who died 22 Feb. 1897 in Johnson Co. Missouri. Buried at Duncan Cemetery, Johnson Co. Missouri. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Blake, Douglas A. Mrs (Mary H. Loyd Blake) | Death | She left in response to a telegram announcingthe death of her mother Isabelle Crutcher Loyd) Her father and sister also died within the last 6 months. | 1897-07-23-pg05 | WCM |
Blakely Mr | Death | Funeral in Sunset attended by Dr. Storrs. Deceased was a brother of Mrs Storrs. | 1890-06-21-pg04 | WCM |
Blakely, James B. | Story | Found guilty (unstated offense) and given 2 years in the Penitentiary. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Blakely, Jim | Story | Accused of stealing money from J. N. Blakely. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1894-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Blakely, Jim | Story | Caught on the Fort Worth and Denver train. Lodged in the Decatur jail. (Auroa Correspondent) | 1894-09-20-pg04 | DN |
Blakeney, Netie Summers Mrs (nee: Williams)/William Thomas Randle | Wedding | Married 9 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas | 1893-05-11-pg05 | DN |
Blakeney, Netie Summers Mrs (nee: Williams)/William Thomas Randle | Wedding | Married 9 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas while sitting in their buggy. Bride and groom are from Alvord. | 1893-05-13-pg05 | WCM |
Blakey, Kate | Story | Teaching at Aurora | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Resumed her school with about 25 pupils | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Sends Messenger to sister, Mrs. Matthews, in Springtown | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Has closed her day school until cotton is picked | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Attendance at Pleasant Hill | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Will have charge of children | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss | Story | Dismissed school until August | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | Opens school at McAfee School, Paradise | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | To begin a school here | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | Sister of Mrs. Geo. Matthews | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | Visiting guest of F.L. Mershon | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | Present preceptress having vacation | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Blakey, Miss Kate | Story | Teaching at Jasper Creek | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Bland & Harnsberger | Story | Appealed their case | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Bland John | Story | Convicted of horse theft | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Bland, H.A. | Story | Arrested, put in jail | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Bland, J.E. | Story | Found guility | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bland, John | Story | Arrested near Boonsville | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
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Blankenship, J. W. Mr/Miss Mallie Dale Galey | Wedding | Married. Flowery language. (Boyd Index, subject Aurora) | 1899-08-04-pg08 | DN |
Blankenship, Mr (maybe William S. or M. J. or J. W.) | Death | Married recently and then died recently. (Newark Corresondent) | 1899-08-25-pg08 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. | Story | Is sick | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. | Story | Sold farm near Chico | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. J.B. | Story | Is in delicate health | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. J.B. | Story | Health improving | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. J.W. | Death | A prominent physician | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. Jas. | Story | Of Chico, was reported very low | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. John B. | Story | From Decatur to Chico | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Blanton, Dr. John B. | Story | Resident of Chico, respected man | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Blanton, Emma Lizzie Miss/Edwin Alonza Well | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Blanton, Mattie J. | Story | Have visited Fort Worth during week | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Blanton, Mrs | Story | Her Juvenile school at Chico will close this week. | 1886-05-29-pg06 | WCM |
Blanton, Will Dr & Mrs | Death | Their infant daughter died Saturday night. (Crafton correspondent) | 1896-08-20-pg05 | DN |
Blaser, Fred | Story | Arrested in Decatur by Marshal W. H. North on suspicion ofsetting fire to L. Calhoun's saddle and harness house at Alvord. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bledsoe, George Lawson Mr | Death | Obituary. Standing on a chair he fell striking his hip. Confined to bed since. Died 9 June 1887. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Aurora News Locals) | 1887-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bledsoe, George Lawson Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 9 June 1887 in Aurora, Wise Co. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1887-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Bledsoe, George Lawson Mr | Death | Old veteran of the battle of San Jacinto died this morning in Aurora 9 July 1887. buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1887-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Bledsoe, Nora Miss | Death | Died on Friday. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Bledsoe, Uncle George | Story | Has bought Kelsey residence | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Blevens, N. W. (of Aurora) | Story | Received a patent on a wagon axle. | 1888-05-26-pg01 | WCM |
Blevins, Alpha Belle Miss/Thomas Brown White | Wedding | Married 16 Jan. 1898 at the home of J. .S. Procter in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas using a Tarrant Co. Marriage License. | 1898-01-27-pg08 | DN |
Blewett, Belle Miss/Andrew Jackson Simmons | Wedding | Married 5 Nov. 1893 at the Catlet Church. They left for Ft Worth to attend the marriage of Buck Blewett and Miss Lee May Brown on that same day. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, Belle Miss/Andrew Jackson Simmons | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Blewett, Buck Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. Very strange way to announce a birth. | 1894-10-18-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, Buck Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born at their home. (Oliver Creek correspondent) | 1896-05-21-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, James Howard (Buck)/Miss Lelia May Brown | Wedding | Married 5 Nov. 1893 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, Jimmie Ann MissMr James C. Carroll | Wedding | Married Sunday 27 Feb 1898 in Wise County, Texas | 1898-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Blewett, Joe Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born on Wednesday 5 miles north of Decatur. | 1895-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Blewett, Katie Mrs (Mrs Joseph O. Blewett | Death | Died 4 May 1897 near Cowan. Buried at Flat Rock Cemetery, Wise County, Texas. Flat Rock Cemetery is also now as Cowen, so that probably what was meant) | 1897-05-06-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, Lewis Mr & Mrs | Birth | 12 pound daughter born at his house. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1895-10-04-pg01 | DN |
Blewett, Maria Lula Miss/Harry Edard Moore | Wedding | Married 30 Sept 1896 in Denton, Texas. Bride once lived in Decatur. | 1896-10-09-pg08 | WCM |
Blewett, Tom Mr | Death | Is in criticl condition from heart paralysis. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Blocker, J. M. | Story | Had a finger amputate on day last week. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Blocker, Laura Miss/Mr Fuller Fox Hill | Wedding | Married 22 April 1891 in Spingtown, Parker County, Texas | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Bloodworth, Ethel (age 5) | Death | Died 30 April 1897. Buried at Restland Cemetery, Olney, Young Co. Texas. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bloodworth, Mr & Mrs | Death | Are mourning the loss of a loved one to diptheria or membraneous croup | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Bloodworth, William Levy/Miss Mary Ellen (Mattie) Custer | Wedding | Married 25 March 1891, 2 miles North of Springtown at th residence of Mike Custer. | 1891-04-04-pg08 | WCM |
Blount, Gen. James G. | Death | Died in Washington insane asylum | 1881-08-05-pg02 | WCM |
Bloxom, Infant | Death | Child of Mr. T. Bloxom | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Blue, Will | Story | Stole a mule from J. H. Hester (negro). Captured in Montague County and convicted given 7 years. | 1891-08-01-pg05 | WCM |
Blundell, Harriet N. Miss/Henry Markus Eaton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Sept 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Blythe, Emma Adaline (Emily) Mrs (nee: Bishop) | Wedding | Suit against Edward Abraham Blythe for divorce and partition of community property. They were married in 1853 according to Find a Grave. She died in 1907 and is buried in Oaklawn cemetery. He died in 1922 and is buried in Austin, Texas. | 1892-10-22-pg04 | WCM |
Blythe, Jane Aunt (colored) | Death | Died Sunday of pneumonia. Resident of Wise 40 years. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Blythe, John B./Miss Levie Ollie Jackson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Blythe, Miss Mamie | Story | At festival in Alvord | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Blythe, Miss Mary | Story | Of Decatur, were guests of R.C. Johnson | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Board of Medical Examiners will meet in Decatur | Story | To examine appicants for the practice of medicine. W. L. York M. D. andJ. A. Embry, M. D. Medical Examiners for Wise Co. Texas | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Boatmun, J.J. | Story | Locating and buying property | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Boatmun, John E./Miss Mary Eva Storm | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1886 in Parker County, Texas. Buried in Checotah, Oklahoma. | 1886-12-11-pg01 | WCM |
Boatright, W.C. | Wedding | Wed to Willett Fulington | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Boaz and Battle | Story | Cotton caught fire 200 bales destroyed | 1881-05-06-pg02 | WCM |
Boaz and Ellis building | Story | In Fort Worth is progressing | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Boaz, Dave | Story | Killer of Dave Boaz found guilty, 2nd degree | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Boaz, Welcom Beard (Wake)/Mrs Lou Darlington | Wedding | Married 20 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Bobo John A./Dona Robinson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Bobo, C. S. Dr. | Story | Attended the Texas Medical Association in Bowie last week. | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Bobo, C. S. Mr & Mrs (of Boyd) | Birth | Daughter born 29 Oct. 1895. | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Bobo, C. S. Mrs | Story | Has been very sick but is better. (Aurora News) | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Bobo, C.G. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Katie Crow | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Bobo, Dr. C.S. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Katie Crow of Keeter | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Bobo, Jeff | Story | Sheriff Moore got him in Coffee County Tennessee, charged with forgery. | 1896-02-06-pg05 | DN |
Bobo, Joel Elisha Sr/Miss Mollie E. Haggard | Wedding | Both were from Chico. Married in their carriage by the light of the moon on 8Oct. 1892. | 1892-10-15-pg04 | WCM |
Bobo, Julia Ann Josephine Miss/ | Wedding | Married 3 July 1890. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bobo, Julia Ann Josephine Miss/ | Wedding | Married 3 July 1890. (Cottondale Correspondent) Problem with the seal on the License. | 1890-07-19-pg04 | WCM |
Bobo, Mr. | Story | Of Aurora, were in our city a few days ago since | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bobo, S. Captain | Story | Will visited relatives in Columbus, Mississippi. (Boyd Texan) | 1895-07-04-pg04 | DN |
Bobo, S. W. Mr | Story | "Left arm was stove up in the engine wheel." | 1891-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Bobo, Sim Mr & Mrs | Story | Their baby is quite sick. (Aurora News) | 1887-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Bobo, Simpson | Story | Of south part of County, ill | 1883-10-12-pg02 | WCM |
Bobo, Simpson | Story | Convened as jury commissioners | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bobo, Simpson Captain | Story | His New Cotton Gin almost complete at Aurora. | 1889-08-03-pg01 | WCM |
Bobo, Young Child | Death | Mr. Bobo's child buried | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Bobo, Z.B. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Bettie Morris | 1885-06-20-pg06 | WCM |
Bobo's Gin | Story | Near Pleasant Grove | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Bodenhammer, J. | Death | Murdered near Henrietta | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Bodine, James versus Eliza Bodine | Story | Divorce granted by Commissioner Court | 1886-09-04-pg04 | WCM |
Bodine, James//Eliza Bodine | Wedding | Married 31 Aguust 1857, but on 10 Dec 1885 Eliza abandoned James was was living in adultery with J. H. Smith. James is suing for divorce. | 1886-01-09-pg01 | WCM |
Bodine, Rosa | Wedding | Wed to Henry F. Wilson | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bogar, M. V. Mr versus Mary E. Bogar | Story | Suit for divorce on the grounds of adultery and general infidelity. In Henrietta. | 1894-04-12-pg01 | DN |
Boggs, Lee | Wedding | Wed to J.T. Fish | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Bogy, Laura (Tottts) (age 10) | Death | Obituary by her teacher R. A. Foster. Daughter of J. V. Bogy. She was born 4 March 1887 and died 1 April 1897. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery, Wise Co. | 1897-04-16-pg01 | WCM |
Bogy, Laura M. (Totts) | Death | Sister of Mary Armstrong died 1 April 1897 in Willow Point, Wise Co. | 1897-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bohannan, Viola Miss/Mr Jesse Mero Dills | Wedding | Ran away from Cooke County and were married | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Bolding, W. M. Mr | Death | One of the two men murdered 3 miles W. of Wilburton, I. T. by John Parton on 26 Dec. 1891 was buried here today. | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bolding, William Mr (age 20) | Death | Killed by Mr John Pointer near Wilburton, Choctaw Nation 26 December 1891. buried at IOOF Cenetery Eureka Springs, Arkansas. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Boles | Death | Traveling salesman at Bridgeport | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boles, Mary Catherine Miss/Jacob Zuspann | Wedding | Married 11 March 1897 in Wise County, Texas. (Gum Correspondent) | 1897-03-18-pg08 | DN |
Boles, Miss Jennie | Wedding | Wed to C.C. Spraggins | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Boley, Bill Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Helm and Moore on a charge of murder 7 years ago in Morris County. Boley has been living in Wise County for several years making bricks near Parkhurst. | 1893-05-25-pg05 | DN |
Boley, Bill Mr | Story | Arrested by Sheriffs Helms and Moore near Parkhurst and put in jail on a charge of murder in Morris County. | 1893-05-27-pg01 | WCM |
Boling, Elder | Story | A large audience on Sunday | 1880-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Boling, Elder | Story | Of the Baptist church gave us a call | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Boling, Elder | Story | Preached on last Saturday and Sunday | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Boling, Elder | Story | Preached on foot washing | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Boling, Elder | Story | Of Baptist Church | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Bolinger and Hamilton Professors (paper damaged) | Story | Opened school at Chico. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Bolinger, H. A. Mr | Story | Former Chico Teacher. Passed the Decatur Bar. | 1888-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Bolinger, H. A. Professor | Story | Even though he has passed the bar he will teach again in Chico. He recently moved from Decatur to Chico. | 1888-09-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bolinger, Professor | Story | Teaching a splendid school at Chico | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Bolt, M. D. Professor | Story | Will teach the fall and winter public school at Briar Branch, | 1892-07-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bolton, (age 10) (lived on Black Creek) | Death | Son of D. C. Bolton died of meningitis Friday. | 1899-04-21-pg05 | WCM |
Bolton, James E./Dovie Hagen | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Bolton, M. A. Mrs/B. A. Boyd | Wedding | Married at last evening in Fort Worth. Groom is the gandson of Dick Boyd and Sam Woody. | 1899-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Bomar, R. L. Mr | Story | Received a broken arm when a scaffold gave way at the Golden Rule Hostel in Bridgeport, Saturday last. | 1898-06-09-pg05 | DN |
Bomar, Tom | Story | He printed the first paper in Decatur "The Advance Guard" | 1896-08-13-pg05 | DN |
Bond, Annie | Wedding | Wed to A.J. Kinnard | 1844-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Bond, J. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 19 July 1896 in Decatur, Texas | 1896-07-23-pg05 | DN |
Bond, J. H. Rev and Mrs | Story | Moving to Cedar Mills, Grayson Co. Texas | 1896-11-05-pg05 | DN |
Bond, John W. | Wedding | Wed to F.G. Lewis | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Bond, L.C. | Story | Appointed Garvin officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Bond, Mr & Mrs of Garvin | Story | Are in Springtown being treated for being sick by Dr. O. G. Peterson. | 1888-07-28-pg01 | WCM |
Bond, Mrs | Death | Died at her home near Garvin on 19 August, 1888. Daughter of Dr. Owen G. Peterson | 1888-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Bonds, John | Story | Charged with assault to murder John G. Hammond in Sherman, Texas. | 1891-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Bonds, John | Story | Released from jail with $4,500 bond on 5 charges of attempt to murder. | 1891-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Bone, John | Story | Noted character in Wise, Clay & Jack | 1885-02-07-pg04 | WCM |
Bone, N.M. | Death | Found frozen to death near Fort Worth | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Boner, Mr | Story | Editor of the Montague Democrat was in the city Thursday. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1893-11-02-pg05 | DN |
Bonifield, Robert Perry/Miss Mary Catherine (Mollie) Thompson | Wedding | Long article. Married 24 Nov. 1889 in Wise County. At the home of the bride's uncle N. M. Thompson | 1889-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Bonifield, Sarah E. Mrs (nee: Couch) | Death | Obituary. Married in 1887 and died 8 Feb. 1888. Lived in Gum, Texas. Buried at Eastside Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas. | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Bonner, Mr. R. J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Florence Shoemaker | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Bonner, Tom (age 12) | Death | Died last Wednesday at Oak Cliff. Son of W. A. Bonner formerly of Wise. | 1899-02-17-pg05 | DN |
Bonner, Tom R. (age 9) | Death | Died in Dallas, Texas Friday of last week. Son of Wilkerson A. Bonner | 1899-02-17-pg03 | WCM |
Bonner, W.A. | Story | Wise county notary | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Books Chosen by the Wise County Teachers Association | Story | 13 Books chosen: Speller, Reader, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grammar, Composition, Physis, Physiology, and Penmanship. Names given. | 1886-11-06-pg01 | WCM |
Books for blind | Story | 100 books printed for blind | 1881-08-19-pg01 | WCM |
Boomer, W.A. | Story | Motion adopted | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Boon, R. R. Professor (of Ford Grove) | Story | Will teach at the Union Hill school | 1893-10-07-pg01 | WCM |
Boone, Charles Franklin/Miss Zula P. Murphy | Wedding | Married 1 Nov 1892 at the residence of Dan Boone on Sandy. | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Boone, Dan | Story | Greenback labor party in Jack County | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Boone, Dan | Story | Is not dead, but in Sunset | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Boone, Dan | Story | Not old Dan Boone who discovered KY | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Boone, Dan | Story | Little boy fell at Sunset | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Boone, Daniel | Story | Greenback appointment | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Boone, Daniel | Story | Of Pella, Greenhaw Hatchett & Co., ginned 221 | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Boone, Daniel | Story | Moved to Jacksboro | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Boone, J. W./Mrs M. J. Morrow | Wedding | Recently married. Mr Boone is a thrifty farmer of Wise County. | 1888-06-23-pg04 | WCM |
Boone, J.L. | Story | Elected alderman at Sunset | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Boone, Jocie Adusta Miss/James Albert | Wedding | Married 11 Oct. 1896 at the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs Dan Boone. Couple are from West Academy. (Alvord Local) | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Boone, Joe | Story | Grand Jury charged him with murder. (Sunset Signa) | 1896-06-11-pg01 | DN |
Boone, Joe Mrs | Story | On trial for Murder. | 1896-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boone, Jonathan Alford/Miss Elnora Christina (Nora) Coleman | Wedding | Married yesterday at the Bride's mother in Decatur. 15 Jan. 1896. Groom is the manager of the Cameron Lumber business here. | 1896-01-23-pg04 | DN |
Boone, Jonathan Alford/Miss Elnora Christina (Nora) Coleman | Wedding | Married yesterday at the Bride's mother in Decatur. 15 Jan. 1896. Groom is the manger of the Cameron Lumber business here. | 1896-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Boone, Joseph Llano Mr (natïve of Wabash Co. Indiana) | Death | Obituary. Died 17 Aug. 1889. Buried at Smyrna Cemetery, Montague Co. Texas. Lived several years in Texas. Daniel Boone of Alvord and William Boone of Sunset are his brothers. | 1889-08-31-pg08 | WCM |
Boone, Mary Eunice (Mollie) Miss/George Webb Powell | Wedding | Married Wednesday morning 1889. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) Buried at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas | 1889-10-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boone, W. | Story | Grange Picnic on land | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Correspondence | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Excitement over schoolhouse being built | 1881-04-22-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Cowboys thick in this neighborhood | 1881-04-22-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Justice Court in session | 1881-04-22-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Horse thieves | 1881-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Correspondence | Mr. Chas. Miller has built a new residence | 1881-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Lumber purchased to build 2 story school | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Lumnber on ground for new school | 1883-04-27-pg04 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Examined boy, Penrod, Sherwood, Nokes, etc. | 1883-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Correspondence, Alexander, McCrain, etc. | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville | Story | Destroyed by fire | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Newsom, Dr. Harrison | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Rally! Greenbackers of Precinct No. 8 | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Greenback meeting | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Baptist closed meeting at Oxford Water. | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Methodist sharp shooting | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Boonsville Texas | Story | Correspondence | 1880-11-19-pg01 | WCM |
Booth & Carswell | Story | Assume control of Decatur Tribune | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Booth & Cates | Story | To secure a new road to the fields | 1881-06-24-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Alta/Edgar Herbert Ross | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Gone to Austin | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Spotted sharper who stole $500 bond | 1883-09-21-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Received telegram from Sheriff Boyd, bond found | 1883-10-05-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Of Wise County delivers to Board of Education | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Commissioner to Worlds Cotton Expo | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Have returned from New Orleans | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Is in Austin on business | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Has returned from Austin | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Went to Austin | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, Col. | Story | Had a fist fight | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Under obligations for favors | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Under obligations for favors | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Under obligations for favors | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Deaf and dumb girl to go to asylum | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Had his valise stolen on train from Austin to Alvarado | 1883-09-14-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Short trip to Mississippi | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Was in Austin | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Has our thanks for map of Texas | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Took in cattleman's convention | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | At Summer Normal School at Mineola | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Spoke at Round Tree School | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, Col. J.W. | Story | Of Decatur, at Fort Worth opera house | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Booth, Colonel | Story | A pleasure to feel grasp | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Colonel | Death | His Physicians have little or no hope he will recover. | 1886-05-22-pg04 | WCM |
Booth, Colonel | Story | Editor of the Tribune. The Tribune will be suspended until his health is better. | 1886-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, J. W. Colonel | Story | Is improved enough to be out in a buggy. | 1886-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, J. W. Colonel | Story | Seriously Ill. Probably Colonel Joel W. Booth who died 18 Ma 1888. Buried in Bethel Cemetery. | 1886-08-21-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, J.F. Mr | Story | Sends the Messenger | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Returned from Austin | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Of Wise County, sells bonds to the State School fund | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Incorporator of Tribune Publishing Co. | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | In Austin delivering bonds, sold for $100,000, pd. in silver | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Off to Austin | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Went to Dallas | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Visited Dallas | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | In Fort Worth past week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. | Story | Were in Fort Worth last week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Booth, J.W. Col. | Story | Greenback Convention | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Booth, Joel W. Col. | Death | Obituary. Died 18 May 1888 in Wise County. Buried at Bethel Cemetery in Decatur, Texas | 1888-05-19-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, Joel W. Col. | Death | Obituary. Died in Decatur yesterday morning and buried here in the afternoon. (Decatur, Texas 19 May , 1888) | 1888-05-26-pg04 | WCM |
Booth, Joel W. Col. (former editor of a Decatur newspaper) | Death | Obituary. Registered at the Hotel Pickwick on Wednesday in Fort Worth. Left Fort Worth on the train and died yesterday morning. (Fort Worth Gazette) | 1888-05-26-pg08 | WCM |
Booth, John | Story | Has arrived at his old home in Dallas Co. MO | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, John F. | Story | Acquaintance of J.J. Richardson arrived | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, John F. | Story | Of Missouri rented land to till. | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, John F. | Story | Bound for Arkansas, will foffow in a few days | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Mrs W.J. | Story | Fallen heir to property from Uncle | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Booth, Sid Mr (well know in Deatur) | Death | Killed by a train on the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railway at Harrisburg, Arkansas. His body was badly mangled. | 1896-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Booth, Sydney Mr (not the Sidney Booth of Wise Co.) | Death | Supposedly hit by a train and killed in Harrisburg Arkansas. But he is in the 1900 census. He died in 1911 in Topeka Kansas and is buried there. | 1896-06-18-pg05 | DN |
Booth,Mrs. J.W. | Story | Quiet sick | 1881-03-04-pg02 | WCM |
Booty, Judge A.J. | Story | Occupied bench in court | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Booulware, Lillie Miss/Bob Hartsell | Wedding | Married Sunday 16, April 1899. Both are from Wise County. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Boozer, H. & J. | Story | Farm for sale | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Boozer, Henry | Story | False notice in the Messenger | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Boozer, J T. Professor | Death | Principal Elect of the Chico, Wise Co. School was drowned in patrick's creek 6 miles SW of Weatherford. Body shipped to South Carolina. | 1894-07-19-pg03 | DN |
Boozer, J. T. Mr | Story | Princiapal of the Chico Male and Female Institute. Taught school in Waxahachie, Texas the last 2 years. | 1894-06-21-pg05 | DN |
Boozer, J. T. Mr | Death | School board must select a successor to the late T. J. Boozer. (Chico Times) | 1894-07-26-pg01 | DN |
Boozer, J. T. Professor | Death | Recently elected as the Principal of the Chico Male & Female Institute, drowned while bathing recently. | 1894-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Boozer, J. T. Professor (of Waxahatchie) | Story | President of the Male and Female Institute at Chico. | 1894-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Boozier, Henry (& 2 sons M. F. and J. M.) | Story | Formerly of Wise, they were arrested in Graham for running a distillery. | 1886-07-24-pg03 | WCM |
Borden Mary Ann Miss/Jasper N. Stovall | Wedding | Married 30 Sept. 1888 in Decatur. | 1888-10-06-pg05 | WCM |
Borden, Ida Miss | Story | Is very sick. (Alvord Budget's Crafton correspondent) | 1887-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Borders, Henry L./Miss Daisy Rebecca Collier | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents Joe Collier near Bridgeport, Texas Thursday 24 Feb. 1898. | 1898-03-03-pg07 | DN |
Borders, Mr | Death | Had a hemorage last Tuesday night and is very low. | 1896-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Borders, R. C. Mrs | Death | Died yesterday. | 1896-09-25-pg05 | WCM |
Borders, Rebecca C. Mrs (wife of Henry L. Borders) | Death | Obituary. Died at her home in Decatur, 24 Sept. 1896. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-10-01-pg04 | DN |
Boring, Sarah Jane Miss/James G. Walker | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 21 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Borland, Price | Death | Taken with pneumonia | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Borroker | Death | Died recently near Mt Vernon, Missouri. Cousin to the Newark Correspondent Phenix. | 1895-09-06-pg08 | WCM |
Borum, John William/Mattie E. Pior | Wedding | Married 5 Sept. 1889 Henrietta, Clay Co., Texas. Bride was of Decatur. Groom was of Henrietta. (Henrietta Independent) | 1889-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Bosquez, Pedro Mr (Mexican tamale vendor) | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriff Helm charged with attempt to rape a little Mexican girl last night. | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bost, Lizzie Flynn Miss/George A. Wiilmurth | Wedding | Married 11 April 1886 in Rhome, Wise County, Texas | 1886-04-17-pg04 | WCM |
Boston & McClure | Story | Sold 1200 lbs of wool | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Boston & Shean | Story | Will open a new store | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Boston and McClure | Story | Have a few head of Leicester and Cotswold lambs for sale | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Boston Transcript | Story | New electric power motor for sewing | 1884-06-06-pg04 | WCM |
Boston, A. | Story | Both experienced brick makers | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, A.A. | Story | Brought suit against a party | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, Abner A. | Story | Our new merchant will move to Mershon place | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, Abner A. | Story | Having bought stock of goods from W. H. Mershon | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, George Mr | Story | Late Barber of Decatur is now a Barber in Kansas City. | 1887-04-23-pg01 | WCM |
Boston, Messrs | Story | Who live a few miles northwest of here | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, Mr. A. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Boston, Mr. A.A. | Story | Second clip from 400 sheep, 25 cents | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Boucher, Enoch Smith Mr/Miss Anna Claudia Stewart | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married in Wise County 15 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Boulden J. E. and Powhatan W. Boulden | Story | Suijg the Wise Co.National Bank. There are 60 parties to answer as defendants. The land was sold before it should have been accoding to the Grandfather's will. | 1893-01-21-pg05 | WCM |
Boulware, Dr. | Story | Is sick. (Gum Correspondent). Might be: Robert Picket Boulware died 6 Nov 1897. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Bound, Elzadie Ann Miss/Virgil Robertson Parkeer | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Bounds, John William Dr. (formerly of Chico) | Story | Graduated Medical College at Fort Worth University with Distinction. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Bounds, Rube | Story | Each transferred from county to district | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Bouvet, Mollie | Wedding | Wed to Ed Nichols | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Bouvet, Sally versus John Bouvet | Wedding | Divorce granted by District Court | 1886-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bowden, Girl | Death | Buck Bowden's girl buried | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Bowden, Henry/Miss Malinda Florence Parish | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bowen, Oscar (young man living near Decatur) | Story | Arrested for cattle theft. Examination trial set bond at $500. | 1890-07-05-pg01 | WCM |
Bowen, Thomas Reace Mr/Miss Luvisa K Bedford | Wedding | Married 26 Feb. 1891 in Parker County, Texas (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1891-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Bowers, Annie G. Miss/John J. Krudwig | Wedding | Married 24 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bowers, H.M. | Story | Of Bridgeport, were in Fort | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bowers, Joseph J. (age 2) | Death | Died 17 April 1890. Buried at the Trimble Cemetery. Son of William Bowers who lives each of the river. | 1890-04-26-pg01 | WCM |
Bowers, Joseph P./Miss Ellen Ware | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Bowers, Luther/Viola Abbott | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Bowers, Luther/Viola Abbott | Wedding | Married on Friday 7 July 1899 in Decatur. | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bowers, Malinda versus J. H. Bowers | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Bowers, Malinda versus J. H. Bowers | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Bowers, Malindia versus J. H. Bowers | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Bowers, Mrs. Mary E. | Story | F.A. Hicks sends Messenger to sister | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Bowers, W. L. Me & Me | Birth | Son born. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1898-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bowers, W. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | 14 pound daughter born. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-03-13-pg08 | WCM |
Bowers, W.W. | Story | Visitor in Aurora of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Ward | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Bowers, Walter | Story | Employed by gambling house | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | Has National Bank, first in county | 1883-05-04-pg08 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | Thirty foot shaft sunk | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | New county with county seat | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | Aspire to be county seat | 1884-04-18-pg02 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | Clark brothers recently arrested and charged | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Bowie | Story | Bowie Coal Co., two or three tons | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Bowie, Professor | Story | Will be in charge of the Garvin school next term. | 1891-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Bowlan, Mrs (of near Aurora) | Death | (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Bowles Harvey | Story | Arrested for stealing Mr Donaho's horse in Bridgeport. | 1895-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Bowles, D.K. | Story | Inmate of our jail | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bowles, Harvey | Story | Arested for stealing a horse from R. E. Donaho of Bridgeport. | 1895-04-04-pg05 | DN |
Bowles, John | Story | Got the index finger of his right hand mangled while roping a cow that it had to be amputated. | 1894-11-29-pg12 | DN |
Bowles, John | Story | When roping a cow, his first finger on his right hand wa mangled and had to be amputated. | 1894-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Bowles, Mary America Miss/Wilson T. Fields | Wedding | Married 17 July 1889 in Wise Co. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Bowlin, Walter Mrs | Death | Died Saturday of slow fever leaving a sorrowing husband and sympathy of the entire community. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-09-27-pg07 | WCM |
Bowling, W.J. | Story | Will preach her next Tuesday night | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Bowling, W.J. | Story | Delivered sermon at Poolville | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Bowman, Dr. | Story | Trial of James charged with murder | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Bowman, Ella-Fair Sopronia (Eddie) (nee: McCracken)/Lewis Wesley Harlan | Married 3 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-06-pg07 | WCM | |
Bowman, Ella-Fair Sopronia (Eddie) (nee: McCracken)/Lewis Wesley Harlan | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Bowman, Maud Bernice Miss/Erin Bryant Alcorn | Wedding | Married 2 June 1897 at the residence of Mr L. W. Harlan | 1897-06-04-pg08 | WCM |
Bowman, Mrs. | Death | Few miles west was buried | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Bowman, S.C. | Wedding | Wed to M.E. McCracken | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Bowman, Tarsie Willmoth Miss/John Calhoun Rhodes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Bowmar, Joseph Marshall Captain | Death | Obituary. Former assistant cashier of the Decatur 1st National Bank. Died of Consumption in Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. Buired there. | 1889-06-15-pg01 | WCM |
Bowser, John B. | Death | An indusrious and well know citizen was buried at the Paradise Cemetery on last Saturday. Hedied 13 Feb. 1891 in Wise County. | 1891-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Boyce, Lucy Mrs (nee Walker)/James Wash Davis | Wedding | Married 29 Oct. 1890 in Alvord, Wise Co., Texas. Groom is the new Taxassessor. | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd Texan Newspaper | Story | Skipped a publication date. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Boyd, A.L. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Boyd, B. A./Mrs M. A. Bolton | Wedding | Married at last evening in Fort Worth. Groom is the gandson of Dick Boyd and Sam Woody. | 1899-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Boyd, B.F. | Story | Of Aurora, daughter Emma Finch died | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Boyd, Belle | Story | Known as Mrs. Hammond in Dallas | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Belle | Story | Story about Mrs. J. S. Hammond | 1884-10-03-pg03 | WCM |
Boyd, Dick | Story | Fence cut in Aurora | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Boyd, Dick | Story | Dangerously ill | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Dick | Story | 4 clever sons visited Exposition | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Effie Lee Miss/Mr Strauther C. Fox | Wedding | Married 15 Jan. 1896 8 miles North of Decatur at the home of the Bride's uncle Mr Josh Shreves | 1896-01-16-pg05 | DN |
Boyd, Effie Lee Miss/Mr Strauther C. Fox | Wedding | Married 15 Jan. 1896 8 miles North of Decatur. | 1896-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Ella Mrs/Thomas M. Smith | Wedding | Married Thursday night 18 Sept. 1893. Bride is of Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent, Pheni) | 1893-09-23-pg08 | WCM |
Boyd, G. F. | Death | The county paid J. E. Cochran $5 for his inquest. | 1888-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, H.T. | Story | Of Aurora country, welcome visitors | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Boyd, Henry Lee Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 6 Dec. 1897 in Wise County. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. (Wise County Banner) | 1897-12-16-pg10 | DN |
Boyd, Ida May Miss/Percy Lee Tippit | Wedding | Married 22 April 1896 at the residence of te bride's parnts on Deep Creek. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Boyd, Ida May Miss/Percy Lee Tippit | Wedding | Married 22 April 1896. Groom is of Montague County. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Ida Miss of the Switch | Wedding | Captured a fellow where they moved to east Texas. I think this is Ida Vietta Boyd Sorrels. (Newrk Correspondent) | 1897-02-05-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd, J. and Louella Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg08 | WCM |
Boyd, J.F. | Story | Petition for election | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Boyd, J.L. | Story | Appointed Bridgeport officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Boyd, James (of Keeter) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, James Jasper/Miss Rebecca Arbury Connely | Wedding | Married in 1867 in Wise County. J. J. Boyd abandoned Rebeccs in January 1889 so she is filing for divorce. | 1893-04-22-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd, James William (Billie) (old settler) | Death | Is very low with consumption. Died 8 Oct. 1891. Buried at Aurora Cemetery.(West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, James William (Billie) (old settler) | Death | Obituary. Died 8 Oct. 1891. Buried at Aurora Cemetery.(West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Boyd, Jim | Story | Wife, daughter of Uncle Sam Woody | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Boyd, John (of near Sunset) | Death | Thrown from his wagon and fractured his head, not expected to live. (Paradise Spotlight) | 1894-10-11-pg08 | DN |
Boyd, John J. Mr | Death | Died 7 April 1897 at home in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemeery. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Boyd, John J. Mr | Death | Obituary, 7 April 1897 at his home in Decatur from Paralysis. Buried at Oaklawn Cemeery. | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Boyd, John J. Mr | Death | Obituary, 7 April 1897 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemeery. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Laura L. Miss/Robert Henry Fralin | Wedding | Married at Aurora, Texas 4 July 1895. | 1895-07-11-pg05 | DN |
Boyd, Lula Bell Miss/Mr William Sherman Jones | Wedding | Married 24 March 1892 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-04-02-pg08 | WCM |
Boyd, Mattie Miss/Mr Hartwig | Story | One of our corresondents was trapped into a statement that Mr xxrtwig had eloped with miss Mattie xxyd. Paper damaged. Thought to possibly be Mattie Boyd and Mr Hartwig. I don't think they were married though. | 1895-01-25-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Mr. James | Death | A farmer of Weatherford Texas, Killed | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Boyd, Mrs. | Story | Bought place belonging to James Jones | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd, O. E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1894-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Orrey Miss/Mr George A. Arrington | Wedding | Married 17 March 1892 in Wise County, Texas. Bride is of the Deep Creek Community | 1892-04-02-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd, Richard Pinkney (Pink)/Miss Harriet Catherine | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Boyd, Richard Pinkney (Pink)/Miss Harriet Catherine | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Richard Pinkney (Pink)/Miss Harriet Catherine | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Richard Pinkney (Pink)/Miss Harriet Catherine | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1897 at Aurora, Wise County, Texas at 6 pm. Long article. | 1897-02-18-pg01 | DN |
Boyd, S. E./Margaret A. Boyd | Wedding | Divorce granted. | 1896-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Stacey Frances (Fannie) Miss/Andrew J. Hatton | Wedding | Married 18 July 1896. Bride was of Aurora. Groom is the section boss at Newark. Groom name isn't mentioned. | 1896-07-23-pg01 | DN |
Boyd, Stacey Frances (Fannie) Miss/Andrew J. Hatton | Wedding | Married 18 July 1896. Bride was of Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-07-24-pg08 | WCM |
Boyd, Thomas | Story | Asking review of road | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Boyd, Thomas B./Miss Laura Tate | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Boyd, Tom | Story | Led Marshall Cargill in race | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Boyd, Tom | Story | Messenger's friend was in office | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Boyd, Will Mr | Story | Arrested for theft of property less than $20. Boyd has a wife in Wise Co, but he married again a widow with two children in Tarrant Co. | 1893-08-31-pg05 | DN |
Boyd, Will Mr | Story | Arrested for theft by Sheriff Helms, He also has two living wives. | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd, Wm. | Story | Of Aurora returned from New Mexico | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boyd's Mill | Story | South of Aurora | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Boydston, Mr. John | Story | Pierced with Fowler's arrow | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Boydston, Mr/Miss Idella Neely | Wedding | Married recently. Couple are from Arkansas. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Boydston, N. Mr | Story | Arrested for shooting Joe Miller and Tom Stalcup who have been disturbing the Pella neighborhood for some time. | 1894-11-08-pg05 | DN |
Boyers, Mr. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Williams | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Boyers, T.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.J. Williams | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Boyett, Baptist Mr | Death | Died 31 May 1887 in Wise County. His son James Elijah Boyett was in Tennessee and returned but his father had already died. Buried at Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee. His son James died 7 March 1911 in Frederick, Oklahoma and is buried there. | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Boyett, J. E. | Story | Surveyor for Wise Co. for 4 years. Running for County Treasurer. | 1894-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Boyett, Joe Mr & Mrs | Birth | 6 pound boy born last Saturday (Alvord Budget) | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Boyett, Miss Maggie | Story | assisted at West Academy | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Boyett, Miss Sallie | Story | On committee | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Boyett, Sarah Elizabeth Miss/J. Bailey Nobles | Wedding | Married 4 April 1886, (West Academy Correspondent) | 1886-04-10-pg04 | WCM |
Boyett, Sarah Elizabeth Miss/J. Bailey Nobles | Wedding | Married 8 April 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Boyette, John | Story | Sold residence in Alvord | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Boyette, Mrs. John | Story | Of Alvord, is confined | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Boyette, Rev. | Story | And others of Alvord | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Boyette,mPaul | Story | A young man of Alvord | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Boyle & Runnell, Messrs. | Story | Awarded the grading and iron | 1880-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Boyls, Professor | Story | Greenwood school board elected him as principal of the school for 5 years. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Bracket, T.H. | Story | Of Paradise, has been on sick list | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Brackett, Mr | Story | Double egg found | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brackett, T. H. | Story | Brackett vs Henry Rogers a transient | !883-03-09-pg06 | WCM |
Brackett, T. H. | Story | Is teaching at the Center Point school on Garrett's Creek. | 1888-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Brackett, T.H. | Story | Concert report | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Brackett, T.H. | Story | Gone into partnership with Ramsdale | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Brackett, T.H. | Story | Are seen at home from MK&T railroad | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Brackett, Tom | Story | Instructor at Draco School | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Bradfield, John Randolph Dr (of Alvord) | Story | Has returned to his old home in Georgia. Died 21 August 1929. Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, McRae, Telfair Co., Georgia. | 1892-01-16-pg08 | WCM |
Bradfield, W. D. Mrs (of Decatur) | Death | Died today 27 April 1891 in Decatur due to consumption. Hd been confined to bed for 2 years. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bradfield,Sallie (little niece of Dr. W. L. York) | Death | She was brough here from xxxx, (paper damaged) in hopes of regaining health. Buried at the City cemetery Wednesday evening. | 1889-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford & Byrd | Story | Colman Bradford has new partner | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford & Leach | Ad | Gro., Hardware, Stoves, Wagons etc. | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford & Leach | Ad | Headquarters for Groceries | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford & Leach | Story | Kettles put off at depot | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford & Leach | Story | Sold goods to R.J. McDaniel | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford Rev. H.H. | Story | Very feeble health | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford, Child | Death | Child of H. H. Bradford | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford, Coleman | Story | Postmaster, dropped in to see us | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Coleman | Story | Postmaster at Jeffries | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Coleman (of Benjamin, Knox Co. Texas) | Story | We one time citizens of Wise County. | 1889-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Water bound west of Sandy | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | On White Horse Prairie | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Has sold lot and house | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | New store house soon completed | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Out at White Horse Prairie ranch | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Came in on Wednesday | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Of Boonsville, was in to see us | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Geo. | Story | Of Boonsville, lost 100 head of cattle | 1885-03-14-pg01 | WCM |
Bradford, Louis | Death | Died Sunday morning | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Miss Alice | Wedding | Wed to Mr. G.W. King | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford, Mr. | Story | Of Bradford & Ozment visited the Fort | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bradford, Rev. H. | Story | Is now up again after illness | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Bradford, Virgil S./Miss Bertha L. Hays | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Bradfors, W. A. Mr | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Raines last Thursday in Wise Co. Charged with stealing a wagon and team. He lives in Nocona. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1898-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Bradiel, J. R. Dr. (late of Georgia) | Story | New physician in Audubon. | 1890-02-22-pg08 | WCM |
Bradlee, Frank | Story | Arrested because of theft of money from W. T. Strange of Boonsville. | 1890-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Bradley, E. T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born in Decatur, Texas 9 June 1896. | 1896-06-11-pg05 | DN |
Bradley, Ed Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Tuesday. | 1896-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bradley, Edwin T./Miss Anna L. Dawson | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 21 August 1895 at the Christian Church in Decatur. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Bradley, Edwin T./Miss Anna L. Dawson | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 21 August 1895 at the Christian Church in Decatur. | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Bradley, Edwin T./Miss Annie L. Dawson | Wedding | Married 21 August 1895. Long article. Attendants and Ushers names listed. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bradley, Edwin T./Miss Annie L. Dawson | Wedding | Married 21 August 1895. Long article. Attendants and Ushers names listed. | 1895-08-29-pg05 | DN |
Bradley, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Frances Porter | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Bradley, John Lillard | Death | Father of Paul Bradley of the firm Bradley and Davis. John Bradley died tusday. Funeral in Abingdon, Virginia. (Chico Time) | 1894-07-12-pg04 | DN |
Bradley, Lizzie Miss/Mr W. C. H. Tucker | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 10 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Bradley, Lou Miss/James L. Anderson | Wedding | Married 1888-1890 Tarrant County, Texas (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Bradly, Mr. Morris | Story | Near Paradise, house destroyed | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bradshaw, J.S. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sallie E. Ried | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Bradshaw, William Thomas (Bill) Mr | Death | Obituary.Shot and killed by Mr Verson over a difficulty about where their property lines were. He died in N. Parker County 18 March 1893. Buried at Nelson Cemetery in Azle. Laves a wife and 3 small children the youngest being a few weeks old. | 1893-03-25-pg04 | WCM |
Bradsord, Geo. | Story | Of Boonsville, was among visitors | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bradstreet, Dick Mr | Story | Found guilty of theft of Bee hive. 10 Days in jail. | 1886-05-29-pg03 | WCM |
Bradwell, H.G. | Story | Sheriff of Nolan County | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Brady, /William Walter Mr/Miss Charlotte Ann (Lottie) Marr | Wedding | Married 4 Nov 1897 in Snyder, Texas. Groom was fomerly of Decatur (son of Judge W. w. Brady) | 1897-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Brady, Alice Miss | Story | Will teach a summer school at Bethel Church a few miles S. of Decatur. | 1886-05-15-pg02 | WCM |
Brady, Alice Miss | Story | She is now assisting teaching at the Decatur school. Will commence teaching a day school here next Monday. | 1886-05-22-pg06 | WCM |
Brady, Alice Miss | Story | Teaching at Bethel. | 1886-06-05-pg08 | WCM |
Brady, Alice Miss | Story | Teaches 2nd grade in the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Allan Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 3 month old baby died Monday. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1899-03-24-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Allen Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died 21 March 1899. | 1899-03-24-pg04 | DN |
Brady, Allie G. Miss | Story | Teacher at the graded school in Decatur for the coming year. | 1886-05-29-pg06 | WCM |
Brady, Augie Miss | Story | Her cousin Miss Fannnie Fullerton of Navarro County is visiting her. | 1889-08-03-pg04 | WCM |
Brady, Capt. W.W. | Story | En-route to Stephens County | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Capt. W.W. | Story | Gave us a brief call | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, D.C. | Story | Conducted the class last Sunday 1st of John | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, D.C. | Story | Teacher ordained as Methodist preacher | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, D.C. | Story | Day school attendance increase | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, D.C. | Story | School closed | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, D.C. | Story | School accounts indebted to me | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, H. E. Lieutenant | Story | Brought Mexican cigars and cigarettes when he came home. | 1899-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Brady, H. E. Lieutenant | Story | resigned from the Decatur Rifles. | 1899-11-10-pg05 | DN |
Brady, H. E. Lieutenant and Mrs | Birth | Son born 7 June 1898 in Decatur, Texas | 1898-06-16-pg05 | DN |
Brady, H. E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 23 Jan 1896 in Decatur, Texas | 1896-01-30-pg05 | DN |
Brady, H. E. Mr & Mrs (Elmore) | Birth | Son born Wednesday 22 Jan. 1896. | 1896-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Henry Elmore Mr/Miss Anna May Rucker | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1894 at the residence of Judge Johnson in Decatur. | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Henry Elmore/Miss Anna Mae Rucker | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1894 in Decatur, Texas. Bride is a sister of Sheriff J. L. Rucker. Groom is the son of W. W. Brady and old settler of Wise Co. | 1894-11-22-pg07 | DN |
Brady, J.C. | Story | Reported quite sick | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, J.C. | Story | Making set of abstract books | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, James Allan Mr/Miss Ludie Moore | Wedding | Married 22 January 1898 at the residence of Mr & Mrs Davenport near Decatur. | 1898-02-03-pg05 | DN |
Brady, James C. Mr | Story | His brother John Brady o Baldwin, Kansas came to Wise to visit James. They hadn't seen each other for 41 years. Another brother W. W Brady was on his way to California for his health. | 1887-02-26-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | School districts renumbered | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Purchase of wood for jail and court room | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Preformed wedding | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Will open court | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Rather feeble health | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Spending period at Vinyard City | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Has been unwell | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Commisioners Court paidhim $3.00 for ruling of lunacy case of Joseph D. Scott. (no mention as to whether he was ruled in insane or not) | 1886-02-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Still unabke to be in his offiuce. His friends fear that he has consumption, | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Is still feable, but is holding court. | 1886-03-20-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, Judge | Story | Resigned because of failing health.W. H. Bullock was selected to complete his term. | 1887-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Mr. W.W. | Story | Purchasing wire for fence | 1881-05-06-pg04 | WCM |
Brady, Mr. Walter | Story | Of Decatur, was in city | 1884-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Brady, Mrs. J.C. | Story | Visiting in Weatherford | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, Prof. | Story | Expects to be here | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Prof. D.C. | Story | Gone to Gainesville to spend a few weeks | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Prof. D.C. | Story | Now living in Gainsville | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, Prof. D.C. | Story | Was here from Gainsville | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Announces as a canidate for re-election | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Building a new house on his land | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Clerk of said court | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Many years, county clerk | 1884-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Announcement | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Sick | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Brady, W.W. | Story | Paid $14.72 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Brady, Walter | Story | At home from New Mexico | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Brady, William Wallac Judge | Story | Has hemmoraging of the lungs. But survived until 30 Jn 1889. Buried at Sand Hill metery. | 1886-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, William Wallace Judge | Death | His health does not improve. Died 30 Jan 1889. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1888-01-28-pg03 | WCM |
Brady, William Wallace Mr (Judge) | Death | Obituary, Died 30 Jan. 1889 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1889-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brady, William Wallace Mr (Judge) | Death | Died at Decatur, 30 Jan. 1889. | 1889-02-09-pg04 | WCM |
Brady's School | Story | Small but growing | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Bralley, William Professor | Story | Closed his school for the Season. (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-04-20-pg08 | WCM |
Braly, William Franklin Mr/Miss Mary Almeda Elliott | Wedding | Married 28 Dec. 1897. They were of Montague Springs. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1898-01-14-pg08 | WCM |
Bramlet, Richard Renshaw/Miss Carrie Ashlock | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1895. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bramlett, Albert Chambers Dr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Daughter born 22 July 1897. | 1897-06-23-pg04 | DN |
Bramlett, Albert Chmbers Dr. and Mrs | Birth | Daughter born last week. | 1897-07-30-pg07 | WCM |
Bramlett, Charles/Miss Sallie McMillan | Wedding | Married 6 Jan. 1896. | 1898-01-13-pg01 | DN |
Bramlett, Dr/Miss Emma Shaw | Wedding | Married on Wednesday. (Item is listed as being composed on 18 Feb. 1894) | 1894-02-23-pg08 | WCM |
Bramlette, Mrs. | Death | Living on Martin's Branch | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Bramlitt, A. C. Dr. and Mrs | Story | Are moving to Corinth, Mississippi to live and go into the drug business. | 1899-12-15-pg05 | DN |
Bramlitt, Albert Chambers Dr./Miss Emma Ophelia Shaw | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1894 in Decatur. I think these couples are keeping their certificates and not filing them. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Branch, J. W. | Story | Will teach at Shady Grove, 6 miles S. o Decatur. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-12-14-pg04 | WCM |
Branch, J. W. | Story | His school at closed at sunset and he has moved back to Alvord (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1891-04-11-pg05 | WCM |
Branch, J. W. Mr | Story | Appointed Justice of the Peace at Alvord to serve in place of Mr Spencer (Editor) who resigned. | 1890-03-15-pg08 | WCM |
Branch, J. W. Professor | Story | Left for a 2 month visit to his old home in Tennessee. His wife will spend the summer with relaives in Bosque County, Texas. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1891-07-11-pg01 | WCM |
Branch, Jim | Story | Arrested for stealing Mr Donaho's horse in Bridgeport. They can't seem to figure out if it is Jim Branch or Harvey Bowles who stole the horse. Probably a newspaper problem. | 1895-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Branch, Jim | Story | A prisoner In the county jail made an unsuccessful effort to commit suicide by drinking bed bug poison. | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Branch, Jim | Story | Convicted of burglary in District Court. 3 years prison sentence. | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Branch, Mr & Mrs | Story | Resigned their position at the sunset school and moved to Alvord. | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Branch, Professor | Story | Teaching at the Foster School near Alvord | 1888-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Branch, Professor (recently from Tennessee) | Story | Will teach the Foster School near Alvord. | 1887-07-09-pg04 | WCM |
Brandon, Jas. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Nannie Lawson | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Brandon, Mary Mrs | Story | Birthday on the 16th was celebrated at a dnner given at J. W. Allison's. | 1896-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Brandon, W. L. Professor | Story | Has been teaching at Draco. | 1888-05-12-pg08 | WCM |
Brandon, W. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. Mother doing well. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-10-04-pg08 | WCM |
Brannun, J.B. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.C. Burket | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Branson, John | Story | And partner, well drilling | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Branson, John/Mrs Martha Elizabeth Early (nee: Wilder) | Wedding | Married 23 Feb. 1888 by the Rev. J. B. Dabney in Wise Coujty | 1888-03-03-pg04 | WCM |
Brantley, E. Rev. | Story | Pastor of the Presbyterian Church here for 2 years has gone to Eddy, New Mexico to live. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Brantley, E. Rev. (formerly pastor of Decatur Presbyterian Church | Story | Now of Waxahachie, Texas visited his daughter Mrs J. K. Gilliland | 1897-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Brantly, E. Rev | Story | Will be installed as th pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Decatur. | 1892-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brantly, Gertrude Miss/James Kinnibrough Gilliland | Wedding | Married 25 Nov. 1896 in Waxahachie, Texas using a License from Wise County, Texas | 1896-11-26-pg05 | DN |
Brantly, Gertrude Miss/James Kinnibrough Gilliland | Wedding | Married 25 Nov. 1896 in Waxahachie, Texas using a License from Wise County, Texas | 1896-11-27-pg01 | WCM |
Brantly, Gertrude Miss/James Kinnibrough Gilliland | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Nov. 1896 in Waxahachie, Texas using a License from Wise County, Texas | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Brashear, Mrs. Guy | Story | Lives in Dido, Tarrant County | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Brather, W.F. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.J. Kepler | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Bratton, James William/Miss Lillie Mary Fields | Wedding | Married 29 Nov. 1898 at sunrise. Groom is of Denton. Bride is of Decatur | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Bratton, James William/Miss Lillie Mary Fields | Wedding | Married 29 Nov. 1898 in Decatur, Texas. Grooms surname is wrong in the newspaper | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Brawley, Alice Miss (of Chico) | Story | Is teaching the Valley View school in the north part of Wise County. | 1893-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Brawley, Frank | Death | Committed suicide near here (Carter, Parkerr Co. Texas) last week. (Parker County Corresondent, Tommie Garrett) | 1889-06-29-pg04 | WCM |
Brawley, J. B. Mrs (might be Celia Jane Robert Brawley) | Death | Died Wednesday of Black Scurry. She lived about 4 miles west of Springtown, | 1890-05-03-pg03 | WCM |
Brawley, John Frank Mr (suicide) | Death | Obituary. Shot himself in the right eye. Died 10 June 1889 in Parker County, Texas. Buried at Brawley-Silas-Canafax Cemeery in Weatherford, Texas. | 1889-06-15-pg08 | WCM |
BRAxxxxx | Birth | Paper too dark to read and part is cut off. | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Bray, Ollie David Sr/Miss Julia E. Wilson | Wedding | Married last Thursday evening 6 Dec. 1894 (Sam Houston correspondent, Uncle Sam) | 1894-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Breazeale, Ella Mildred (nee: Badger) | Death | Died in Decatur on Saturday, April 22, 1899. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Breeden, Maud F. Miss/Charles William Redmon | Wedding | Married 2 April 1895 in Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
Breeze (formerly of Hog Branch) | Wedding | Married a widow in Montague County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Breeze, Lucinda C. Miss/Mr Markley Wilson (Peter) Ford | Wedding | Married recently in Montague County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) Groom lives near Decatur, Bride is of Montague County. Both formerly of Union Grove. | 1892-10-15-pg08 | WCM |
Breeze, Steve Mrs | Death | Died recently in the Indian Territory. (Oats Branch Correspondent) | 1889-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Brevard, Henry | Story | Has been teaching at Aurora | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Brevard, Henry L. | Story | Used to live at Aurora | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Brevard, Henry L./Miss Anna Procter | Wedding | Married 29 May 1887 in Wise County Bride is of Aurora. Groom is of Weatherford. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Brevard, Prof. | Story | Public school at Weatherford | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Brewer, Gandpa | Story | Is still very feeble from the effects of the grip last fall. (Dan Correspondent) | 1894-06-14-pg04 | DN |
Brewer, Grandma (70th birthday | Story | Birthday was 25 February. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Brewer, Henry | Death | Burned to death in stable | 1881-12-30-pg01 | WCM |
Brewer, Mattie Miss/Thomas William Brown | Wedding | Married using a Denton Marriage License on Sunday 18 Oct 1891 the home of the Bride's parents in Pilot Point. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Brewer, Robert Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 18 Feb. 1894. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Brewer, Robert Mrs (Zora F.) (nee Clement) | Death | Died Thursday night 8 March 1894. Had been sick some time. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-03-15-pg04 | DN |
Brewster, C. B. Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy sheriff's McClure and Walen and Constable Harding for threatening **** paper damaged | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Brewster, L. N. Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy sheriff's McClure and Walen and Constable Harding for threatening **** paper damaged | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Briar | Story | New town in south part of county | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Brick plant proposed for Bridgeport | Story | The stockholders of the wise County coal Co. at Bridgeport are considering the erection of a $15,000.00 brick plant in Bridgeport, Wise Co. Texas | 1897-08-05-pg01 | DN |
Bridgeport | Story | Bridgeport Items | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Correspondence From W.W. | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Correspondence | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Deprived of a post office at this place | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Newly opened mines | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Silver has been discovered near Bridgeport | 1881-06-03-pg02 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Improving very fast | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Iron bridge will be complete | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Prohibition defeated | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | J.A. Hindman's gin 421 bales | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Soon to have flouring mill | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Correspondence from B.J. Ball | 1884-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Capt. J.O. Mode reports a grand gathering | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Letter from T.J. Ball about Bridgeport | 1884-08-29-pg01 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Mob law gathered, but now in jail | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | F.W. Laird to open new store | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Grand Ball tonight | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Long letter to editor | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Odd-fellows picnic | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Article about how quickly Bridgeport, Texas is changing now that the Coal Mines are open. | 1894-01-05-pg08 | WCM |
Bridgeport | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport & Deatur Railway and the old Wise County Coal Company | Story | Was reorganized to put coal on the market by Nov. 1, 1891. | 1891-05-02-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport Bridge | Story | Decayed bridge condemned | 1881-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport Bridge | Story | Bids to repair | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Bridgeport Coal | Story | Man from Kentucky on way to Bridgeport | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport Coal Company | Story | Mining about 50 tons of coal a day. Bridgeport has a population of about 800. | 1894-06-14-pg05 | DN |
Bridgeport coal mine | Story | Both coal shafts are at full capacity. | 1894-08-17-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport Coal Mines are now in operation | Story | Hauled into Decatur for shipment elsewhere. | 1886-11-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport Coal Mines are working day and night | Story | Carpenters are building 3 to 4 houses a week for the miners to live in. (Bridgeport Breezes) | 1894-08-23-pg04 | DN |
Bridgeport elections | Story | New Mayor of Bridgeport and new City Council. Names Listed. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Bridgeport Herald | Story | First issue this week. Editors Messrs H. M. Schoolfield & L. A. Pearre | 1894-09-21-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport Herald has changed hands | Story | Mr Pearre the founder stepped down and Mr Osborne Perry takes his place. | 1896-10-09-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport Herald, ed. Luke A. Pearre | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Bridgeport history (recent) | Death | There are 2 Bridgeports: Old town and new town created after the arrival of the Rock Island Railroad. | 1894-08-31-pg01 | WCM |
Bridgeport Items | Story | News from Bridgeport | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Bridgeport sale of town lots and a barbecue | Story | Attracted hundreds of people all over Northern Texas. | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Bridgeport School | Story | Election of trustees | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport Town Site Company | Story | Lots bring sold. The Wise County Coal Company is buying equipment for the mines and trains are bringing in prospective town lot buyers. | 1893-06-01-pg05 | DN |
Bridgeport Town Site Company. Bridgeport lots sold | Story | Over 1,500 people attended the barbeque at Bridgeport. Since May 25 over $12,000.00 worth of bridgeport town lots have been sold. | 1893-06-08-pg01 | DN |
Bridgeport Townsite Company | Story | Sold lots on the West side of the railroad, then sold lots of the East side and removed the lots on the west side leaving the people to abandon their houses and rebuild elsewhere. | 1895-01-25-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport, Texas | Story | Putting up cotton gin | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Bridgeport, Texas | Story | Dr. Poindexter was here | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Bridgeport, Texas fire | Story | Fire started at J. S. Lane's store, the Hotel Clifton and the post office and other buildings. | 1899-10-13-pg05 | DN |
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas | Story | Description of businesses and other facts in 1893. | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas | Story | Coal mines are economically feasible now that the Rock Island Railroad will come through Bridgeport. Hardy Brothers are now taking out about 20 tons of coal a day. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Bridges, A. | Story | Working on railroad, makes coffee | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Allen | Death | Little boy dies after illness | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Allen | Story | Son dangerously sick | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Mollie | Death | Dau. of Mr. Henry Bridges, age 10 years | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Mr. David | Wedding | Wed to Annie Adams of Friendship | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Mr. Henry | Story | Of Salt Creek, was a soldier in Confederate | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Bridges, Robert Henry Mr/Miss Susan Adelia (Delia) Banks | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1895 near Cottondale at the bride's parents, Wise Co. Texas | 1895-02-08-pg05 | WCM |
Bridges, Robert Henry Mr/Miss Susan Adelia (Delia) Banks | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1895 near Cottondale at the bride's parents, Wise Co. Texas. Bride's father lives in Precinct 4. Groom is a leadding druggist of Cottondale. | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Bridges, William Allen Mr/Miss Mattie May Woody | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County at the home of the Bride's parents. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Briggs, Theodore McLane/Miss Olive (Ollie) Stratton | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's father on S. Trinity Street in Decatur on 9 Nov. 1890. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Bright, T.B. | Story | Brought roasting ears of corn | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Bright, T.B. | Story | Made sorghum | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Brightwell, Emma Kate Mrs (Mrs Samuel M. Brightwell) | Death | Died 3 March 1896. Buried at Hope Cemetery Henrietta, Texas. Her mother was Virginia A Skinner (nee Ferguson) also buried at Hope Cemetery. Her grandmother was Hannah Adeline Ferguson (nee Ramsey) buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Montague Co. Texas. | 1896-03-05-pg05 | DN |
Briles, C. W. Professor | Story | Will leave Wise and serve as Principal of the Public School of Stephenville, Texas. | 1899-06-02-pg05 | DN |
Briles, Professor | Story | He and Professor Briles have taken charge of the greenwood School at Professor charles garrison resigned. Garrison will return from Illinois and will teach at the Normal in Alvord | 1897-05-27-pg05 | DN |
Briles, Professor | Story | One of the three Wise County Examiners (for teachers) assigned by Judge Johnson. | 1898-02-03-pg05 | DN |
Briley, George (Chico Businessman) | Death | Died last week 17 July 1899. Buried at Chico Cemetery, | 1899-07-28-pg05 | WCM |
Brim, Mrs. | Story | Sister of L. Freedman | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Brimberry, W. H. Mr | Story | Owner of the St. Jo Herald Newspaper | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Brinkley, George | Story | Commissioners Court paid him $1.50 for cleaning a privy. | 1886-02-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brinkley, Thomas Reed/Miss Cleo Mae Ivy | Wedding | Married 31 March 1898. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1898-04-07-pg01 | DN |
Brite, William Thomas/Miss Maudie Caroline Lowery | Wedding | Married at the residence of T. B. Briant 9 Oct. 1893 | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Britian, Ralph | Story | Has skipped the country | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Britt, Ben | Story | Case dismissed | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Britt, Billy | Story | Was down from Jack County | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Billy | Story | Is down from Jack County | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, J.W. | Story | Looking for location for farm | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Britt, K.A. | Story | Looking for location for farm | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Britt, M.B.R. | Story | Ran a foot race on the commons here | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Micaja | Story | Looking for hog ranch | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Micaja | Story | Sold hogs to T.A. Black | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Micaja | Story | Standing under tree near residence | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Micajah Mrs | Death | Died one day this week. Lived for several years near Willow Point. Daugjter pf Imc;e P;over Read of Paradise. | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Britt, Mr. M.B.R. | Story | And father, W.W. Britt were in town | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Mr. W.L.T. | Story | Was down from Jack County | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Mr. W.W. | Story | Has been sick | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Britt, W.W. | Story | Down from his home in Jack County | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Britt, Wm. | Story | Allowed $10 for labor | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Britt, Wm. | Story | Flying visit to Springtown | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Brittain, Elizabeth Miss/Isaac Perkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Britton, A.G. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Mary F. Scraggs | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Britton, Miss | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Whitton by Eld. Matthews | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Broadstreet, James M./Miss Mary Elizabeth (Bettie) Gordon | Wedding | Married 12 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Broadstreet, Jim & family | Story | Said goodbye to their Aurora friends and left for their new home in South Texas (Aurora News) | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Broadwater, Amanda M. Miss | Death | Died 13 March 1897 in Poolville, Texas from Consumption. Buried at Hog Banch Cemetery. | 1897-04-23-pg01 | WCM |
Brock, C. W. (probably Charles Washington Brock | Story | His daughter is afflicted with a weak mind and is in critical condition and may have be taken to he asylum. | 1891-10-31-pg04 | WCM |
Brock, Dr. | Story | Physician at Willow Point and Vineyard. | 1893-03-30-pg01 | DN |
Brock, Elbert | Story | Charged with robbing the Roth store of Boonsville in August was arrested. | 1899-01-27-pg04 | DN |
Brock, Elbert | Story | Sheriff McClure captured him in Chickasaw Nation. Carged with robbing Joseph Roth's store. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | WCM |
Brock, James L. Dr | Death | Obituary. Died 22 Feb. 1896 at 5 am. Precedeed by only a few days of his little daughter Emma, aged 10.5. Both died from Pneumonia. He was born 1858 in Arkanas. | 1896-03-06-pg04 | WCM |
Brock, James Walker/Miss Martha E. (Mattie) Horbeck | Wedding | Married 14 Oct 1892 in Wise County in or near Alvord. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Brock, John Harvey/Miss Addie Sarah Gobin | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 10, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Brock, Martin Richard/Miss Lodeemie Cumi Oakes | Wedding | Married 13 Nov. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-11-16-pg05 | WCM |
Brock, Mrs (Maybe Rebecca) | Death | Obituary. Died 8 Feb. 1896 at her son's home (Silas M. Brock) Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1896-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Brock, Old Father | Death | Honored member of Methodist Church | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brock, Silas M. Mr | Story | Paid for 18 scholarships at the Baptist College. | 1895-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Brock, Willie (of the Preskett Neighborhood) | Death | Died Thursday 30 August 1894 and was buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1894-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Brockham | Story | Theft of hogs | 1880-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Brookes, H.H. | Story | Billed to make address at Paradise | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Brookes, H.H. | Story | Delivered speech at Paradise | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Brooking, Sallie G./Mr Tinvill Cecil | Wedding | Married 2 August 1888 in Denton County, Texas | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Brooks, A. D. Rev (aged Minister) | Story | He was formerly of Decatur. He recently visited his family home in Mississippi. | 1890-06-14-pg05 | WCM |
Brooks, A.D. | Story | Proformed wedding | 1885-10-10-p0g7 | WCM |
Brooks, Bro. | Story | Prayer | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Brooks, C. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Brooks, Cora Ellen Mrs nee : Dotson, (spouse of William Brooks) | Death | Died 26 Feb. 1897. Daughter of James W. and Mrs Manerva Dotson. She left a sweet little baby girl 2 months old. Cora was 17 years and 1 days old. (Hanna Corner in WCM) | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Brooks, Cora Miss/John Nelson Wisner | Wedding | Married at Amarillo, Potter Co. on 8 Dec. 1889. Official record says 1 Dec. 1889. Bride is the daughter of Editor H. H. Brooks. Groom is of Kansas | 1889-12-14-pg08 | WCM |
Brooks, Editor | Story | Editor of Evening Voice | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Brooks, Editor | Story | Took a round Monday | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Brooks, Eld. | Story | Preaching at Baptist Church | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Brooks, Eld. A.D. | Story | Immersed half dozen in Zilleboy Cfeek | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Brooks, H.H. | Story | Fined $25 for carring pistol. Appealed | 1880-10-15-pg04 | WCM |
Brooks, H.H. | Story | Called on the Gazette | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Brooks, H.H. | Story | Returned to Decatur | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Brooks, H.H. | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Man | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Brooks, J. G. Mr & Mrs (of Bridgeport) | Death | Their one year old child was badly scalded yesterday. 26 Feb. 1889. Doctors say the child cannot recover. | 1889-03-09-pg07 | WCM |
Brooks, J.M. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Brooks, Jimmy | Story | Buying young cattle | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Brooks, John | Story | Arrested and now in jail for theft of whiskey | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Brooks, Joseph Christopher/Miss Margret Jane Reed | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married Dec. 18 1898. Newspaper has grooms name wrong (as Burk) | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Brooks, M. G. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Friday 14 Jan 1898. | 1898-01-20-pg08 | DN |
Brooks, M. G. Mr & Mrs (of Cowan) | Birth | Son born 14 Jan. 1898. | 1898-01-21-pg07 | WCM |
Brooks, M. L. Mr | Death | Obituary. His gun discharged as he was going through a gate killing him on 19 Nov 1895. Buried at Friendship Cemetery, Boyd, Wise Co. Texas. Boyd Index | 1895-11-28-pg05 | DN |
Brooks, M. L. Mr | Death | Obituary. His gun discharged as he was going through a gate killing him on 19 Nov 1895. Buried at Friendship Cemetery, Boyd, Wise Co. Texas | 1895-12-06-pg10 | WCM |
Brooks, Marcus Lafayette/Miss Mary I. Hulett | Wedding | Married 31 Jan. 1889 at the residence of the Bride's parents. (Garvin Correspondents, John Lillard, Annie Taylor & Minnie Green) | 1889-02-16-pg01 | WCM |
Brooks, Mr (Probably Rev. Phillips Brooks) | Death | Only a month into 1893 and we have seen deaths of an unusual number of our leading statesmen and men of note. | 1893-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Brooks, Mr. H.H. | Story | Has returned to this city | 1885-01-17-pg02 | WCM |
Brooks, Mrs (of Cowen Station) | Death | Reported in critical condition because of dementia. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Brooks, Rev. A.D. | Story | 20 conversions and 12 baptisms | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Brooks, Rev. A.G. | Story | Of Decatur, registered in Dallas | 1885-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Brooks, Will Mr | Story | Shot in the side accidently by Swet Hester while out sporting. Will is not seriously injured. (Lone Star Correspondent) | 1895-01-25-pg04 | WCM |
Brooks, William/Miss Cora Ellen Dotson | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1895 at the residence of the bride's father near Hanna. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Brooks,Cora Ellen Mrs nee : Dotson, (spouse of William Brooks) | Death | Obituary. Died 26 Feb. 1897. Daughter of James W. and Mrs Manerva Dotson. She left a swet little baby girl 2 months old. (Hanna News) | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Brookshier, Seth Wade Mrs (Nancy Ann Gibson) | Death | Died 20 April 1896. Buried at New Hope Cemetery. (Boyd Index) | 1896-04-23-pg01 | DN |
Brookshire, Martha A. (Mattie) Miss/Mr A. G (Bird) Sullivan | Wedding | Married 4 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Brookshire, W. | Story | Convicted of Assault and battery. $5.00 fine | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Broomfield, Mrs. Eliza Ann | Wedding | Wed to P.K. Larsen | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Brooster, Thomas | Story | Stole two horses from Anderson | 1880-10-29-pg04 | WCM |
Brother Saloons | Story | In Decatur, in trouble over suits | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Broughton, Frank | Story | Has new drill built by Shean & Mershon shop | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Browder Springs | Story | Near Black Creek | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Browder, H. F. Mr | Story | His infant (Jennie T. Browder) on the 5th inst. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals). Headstone show she died Sept. 7, 1891. Buried at Veal Station Cemetery, Springtown, Texas. | 1891-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Browder, H.F. | Story | Of Springtown Pilot | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Browder, John Isham Mr | Death | Suicided by hanging himself. | 1897-03-25-pg01 | DN |
Browder, John Isham Mr | Death | Obituary. Hung himself on 2 March 1897 in Wise Co. because of financial ruin. | 1897-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Browder, Rufus | Story | Place on Decatur & Forrestburg road | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Browder, Rufus Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 8 Oct. 1890. No orher information given. | 1890-10-18-pg04 | WCM |
Browder, Susan E. (age 13) (of Plainview, Hale Co.Texas) | Story | Wrote a letter of correspondence to the WCM. Her parents lived in Wise Co. some time ago. | 1891-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Browing, A.G. | Story | Justice at Crafton | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Brown & Scarborough | Story | Store also burned | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Brown & Scarborough's | Story | New store line of goods | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Brown & Scarborough's | Story | Domestics, Duckings and Cheviots | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Brown & Scott | Story | To debate at Paris Texas | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Brown and Scarborough's | Story | Fresh onions just received | 1880-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Brown children | Death | 2 of 3 children born, have died | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Brown County | Story | Court house burned | 1880-04-23-pg04 | WCM |
Brown County | Story | Oil well yielding 15-20 gallons per day | 1880-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Brown Hotel in Alvord burned | Story | About 100 guests were in the hotel, some injured. Mr Brown moved the hotel to the j. A. Goldman 2 story building. | 1891-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Brown Hotel in Alvord burned | Story | J. W. Wood and his wife and two children narrowy escaped the fire. | 1891-10-17-pg08 | WCM |
Brown Mattie Miss (of Decatur) | Story | New teachers attending the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, 7 Yr Old | Death | At Rhome, to their horror they found | 1885-11-14-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, A.B. | Story | Of Decatur, visited Alvord | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, A.J. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Aaron | Story | Building new dwelling | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Aaron | Storuy | Acquitted for the charge of perjury. | 1888-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Ada Virginia Miss/Walter Riley Taylor | Wedding | Cards are out announcing the marriage on 21 May, 1896. | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Ada Virginia Miss/Walter Riley Taylor | Wedding | Cards are out to be married at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896 in Decatur. | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Ada Virginia Miss/Walter Riley Taylor | Wedding | To be married tonight at 9pm at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896. Couple are both from Decatur. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Ada Virginia Miss/Walter Riley Taylor | Wedding | Very long article. Married at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896 in Decatur. Mr Sam Faith of Anneville attended. | 1896-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Ada Virginia Miss/Walter Riley Taylor | Wedding | List of their wedding gifts and the givers (interesting custom in 1896) | 1896-05-28-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Addran/Martha E. Ford | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Al | Story | Marshall Bud Kill, and posse attempt arrest | 1884-07-25-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Alfred M. Rev./Mrs Nannie E. Reynolds (nee: Parrack) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Jan. 1897. | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Alice Tremble Miss/Mr Terry B. Irby | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Allie | Wedding | Wed to T. J. Cox | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Andrew Jackson | Death | Hung in Denton in 1879 for a murder in Montague county. | 1898-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Brown, Annetta Perl (nee Head) Mrs (of Aurora) | Death | Died 23 Sept. 1889. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Baldwin/Miss Ella Lefors | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Bettie Miss | Story | Sick for several months but is a little better. (Paradise Correspondent, J. A.) | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Beverly | Story | Shot and killed by Bates Cockburn | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Bros. J. | Story | Member of Alliance among others | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Brother | Story | Methodists, preaches every second Sunday, at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Buck Mr | Death | He got into a knife fight with Louis Coomes in Sunset June 5. Buck is spitting up blood from the knife wounds and will probably die. | 1888-06-16-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Capt. E.J. | Story | Near Greenwood, will meet | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Caroline Lydia Mrs (nee: Perry | Death | Is very low and not expected to live. Died 8 August 1894 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-08-10-pg10 | WCM |
Brown, Caroline Lydia Mrs (nee: Perry) | Death | Died 8 August 1894 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Her oldest son of Montague, and Mrs McMurray, his daughter of Denton are here because of the serious illness of their mother. | 1894-08-09-pg03 | DN |
Brown, Caroline Lydia Mrs (nee: Perry) (Mrs Sewell) | Death | Died 9 August 1894 in Decatur. | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Caurrie Clifford Miss/Mr Anderson Fowler Willis (Ack) | Wedding | Married 31, Dec .1895 in Wise Co. (Austin Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Charles E./Miss Ida George | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Child | Death | Child of Mr. Frank Brown of Pella | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Clerrenda Mrs (nee:Shaver)/James Walker Ragland | Wedding | Married 27 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Col. John Henry | Story | Attending to Matagorda County School lands | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Col. John Henry | Story | Attending to the sale of land | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Cora | Wedding | Wed to A.W. Evams | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Brown, Cornelia Mrs (nee: Wilburn) | Death | Obituary. Died in Wise County, Texas 29 August 1898. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. After she died James Brown, her husband married Lula Wilburn, sister of Cornelia. | 1898-09-09-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Dr | Death | Trial for J. T. Bellows charged with killing Dr. Brown was set for Monday but was continued. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Dr. (is practicing some in Davis City) | Story | Is from Mississippi and his wife will follow in January. | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Dr. (might be William T. Brown) | Death | Shot and killed by J. T. Bellows in the Park Springs Drug Store. | 1899-04-28-pg08 | DN |
Brown, Dr. J.A. | Story | 1/2 brother of Dr. J.J. Ball and A.F. Ball | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Dr. J.A. | Ad | Practicing Physician Paradise Texas | 1881-07-29-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Dr. J.A. | Story | Building new residence at Paradise | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Dr. J.A. | Story | Building new residence near square | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, E. J. (Jack) | Story | Early Days in Wise Co. Taught school at Deep Creek. | 1894-08-17-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, E. J. Jack (of the Sam Houston Community) | Death | One of the oldest residents having lived here since 1855 died Saturday 29 April 1899 | 1899-05-05-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, E. J. Mrs | Death | Died at her home near Greenwood recently. Wife of E. J. Brown | 1892-10-08-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Elbert J. (Jack) (Sam Houston Community) | Death | Is very low and not expected to recover. Died 28 April 1899. Buried at Slidell Cem. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Elder | Story | Expected to preach at Cold Springs | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Brown, Elder | Story | In charge at Oak Grove | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Elijah Thomas/Mr Margaret Jane (Maggie) Miller (nee: Allison) | Wedding | Married 6 Sept. 1891 in Wise County (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Elizabeth Ann Mrs (nee Davis) | Death | Has been sick for 8 months and no prospects for recovery. Died 20 Sept. 1897. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. | 1897-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Evan Aaron/Miss Callie E. Wilkerson | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Evans (infant daughter) | Story | Died 28 Sept 1890. Daughter of Jr & Mrs S. L. Brown. Buried at the Odd Fellows cemetery on Monday (Decatur Post) | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Ezra C./Lorena Chadwick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 1 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Brown, F. E. versus D. B. Brown | Story | Divorce granted by Commissioner Court | 1886-09-04-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, F. L. (of near Fruitland) | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Garrison on a charge of Arson. Capture in Rusk Co. Texas. (Bowie Stanard) | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Fannie A. Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died 23 Sept. 1888 in Montague County, Texas. Brother was Rev. J. B. Dabney, Husband was William Jonathan Brown. Buried Odd Fellows Cemetery Denton. | 1888-10-06-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Frank | Story | Blacksmith of Pella | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Fred H. | Story | Of Fort Worth, invented megneto telephone | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, G. W. Mr | Story | The man killed in a railroad accident in Arkansas is not his brother as was once thought. (Sunset Signals) | 1894-05-04-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, G.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. E. C. Caddell | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, G.G. | Story | Plead guilty | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Geo | Story | Of Searcy and Brown at Garvin | 1885-10-24-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Geo. W. | Story | Of Keeter, building new residence | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, George B./Dela King | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, George Henry/Mr Luella Ella (Lulu) (nee Carlisle) | Wedding | Married 27 Sept. 1893 at the bride's mother's Mrs Carlisle. (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, George Lee Mr/Miss Maud Cecil Adair | Wedding | Married 4 July, 1893 in Bridgeport, Texas. Bride is of Bridgeport, groom is of Deatur. | 1893-07-06-pg05 | DN |
Brown, George Lee Mr/Miss Maud Cecil Adair | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 4, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Brown, George W./Miss Laura Lee Arnett | Wedding | Married 4 Nov. 1896 at the home of the bride's parents. (Muse correspondent) | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Brown, George W./Miss Laura Lee Arnett | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Brown, George Washington | Death | Hung in Denton in 1879 for a murder in Montague county. | 1898-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Brown, Gov. Albert G. | Death | Mississippi. Thrown from horse and drowned | 1880-06-25-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Grinnan Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died Wednesday. Buried in the City Cemetery Thursday. | 1899-06-16-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Grinnan Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died Wednesday & was buried at the city cemetery on Thursday. | 1899-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Griunan Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Tuesday. | 1899-02-10-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, H.D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mary L.T. Masters | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Harden's boy | Death | Buried at Paradise Cemetery | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Harry A. | Death | Commisioners court listed him as deceased (no other information) | 1886-02-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Harvey Lee/Miss Nancy Jane Walker | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Harvey Lee/Miss Nancy Jane Walker | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Henry Oswell (age 23) | Death | Died from Meningitis in Decatur, Texas 14 April, 1899. Son of Tom W. Brown. | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Henry Oswell Mr (age 23) | Death | Resolution of Respect. Died 14 April 1899. | 1899-04-21-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Henry Oswell Mr (age 23) | Death | Obituary. Son of T. W. Brown of Garvin, Texas. Born 6 April 1876 in Grayson Co. Texas | 1899-04-21-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, I. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (West Fork Correspondent - Phenix) | 1893-07-08-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, J. | Story | Appointed to make arrangements | 1885-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, J. | Story | Presiding over Alliance | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Brown, J. A. Dr (of Paradise) | Story | He lost his entire house and medical library to fire . | 1888-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, J. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, J. G. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 7, Feb. 1889. | 1899-02-10-pg05 | DN |
Brown, J. H. | Birth | Son born. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) He always has to try to be cute & it can beconfusing. | 1892-07-02-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, J. H. Mr | Story | Is recovering from 14 ft fall out of a new barn he was building. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, J. H. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their youngest child died last week (Aurora Corrspondent) | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Brown, J. J. Col | Story | Founder of Chico, Texas. Named the town after his former California home | 1886-09-25-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, J. T. Jr | Story | Was called to San Antonio on account of his mother being sricken with Dengue fever, but she is better now. (Chico Correspondent) | 1898-02-03-pg01 | DN |
Brown, J. T. Mr | Story | Tried and found guilty of manslaughter sent to the pen for 2 years. Was last week granted a pardon. | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, J. W Profesor (of near Montague) | Story | Mortgaged his property and eloped with miss Ross leaving his wife and 2 small children with nothing | 1886-05-22-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, J.M. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Meda Tully | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, J.T. | Story | Letter from Chico to editor | 1884-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Brown, J.T. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Jack (Elbert J.) (of above Greenwood) | Death | Died last night. | 1899-05-05-pg04 | DN |
Brown, Jack (Elbert J.) (of above Greenwood) | Death | Obituary: After an illness of more than 2 months Uncle Jack Brown died at his home last Saturday. | 1899-05-12-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Jacob | Story | Present from Wise County | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Jacob | Story | Have been assured he is not seeking | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Brown, Jake | Birth | Late arrivals of 3 girls at house | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Jake Mr & Mrs (of Anneville) | Birth | Daughter born. | 1893-08-12-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, James | Story | New trial request overturned. Convicted of manslaughter. Court of appeals will hear the case. | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Brown, James Alexander (Leck)/Miss Ona Crites | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, James Alexander/Miss Ona Crites | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, James Grinnon Mr/Miss Mary Elizabeth Rector | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1898. Groom is the son of Tom W. Brown. Bride is the step daughter of H. H Fields | 1898-03-31-pg04 | DN |
Brown, James Grinnon Mr/Miss Mary Elizabeth Rector | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1898 | 1898-04-01-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, James M./Miss Lou Helton | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 13 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, James Mr | Story | Proprietor of the Brown Hotel in Chico. | 1894-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, James Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
Brown, James Thompson | Story | Received a U. S. Pension. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Jas. & Party | Story | Las Vagas N.M. denies report of murder | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Jim (an old citizen of Chico) | Wedding | Has returned from San Antonio with a charming Bride from the Southern City. Will live in Chico. Might be John Henry Brown | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Jim Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, John | Story | Of the new town of Lone Star was in to see us | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, John | Story | Wise county notary | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, John | Story | Went to Vernon to be deputy County clerk. | 1886-12-18-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, John Franklin/Miss Belle Israel | Wedding | Married 4 Oct. 1892 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-10-15-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, John Henry/Miss Evy Isabelle (Belle) Etter | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1892 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) Bride is of Anneville. | 1892-10-15-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, John Jr Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. No date or name. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, John Mr | Death | Son of Jake Brown died one day last week near Anneville. | 1894-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, John Mr (of Chico) | Story | Found guilty of Manslaughter in District Court. Sentenced to 2 years In the Pen. | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, John T. | Story | Elected mayor of Fort Worth | 1880-05-07-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, John W. Mr | Death | Railroad laborer died 8 July 1893 in Paradise.Buried at Itasca Cemetery, Hill Co. Texas. Inquest was held at Paradise last week. (Cottondale Correspondent 18 July 1893( | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Joseph A. Dr. | Story | Preparing two Marble headstones for his two daughters. Mary and Elizabeth (Bettie) | 1887-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Lelia May Miss/James Howard (Buck) Blewett | Wedding | Married 5 Nov. 1893 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Lena Miss/Mr Lew Sanders | Wedding | Married 26 March 1897 in Wise Co at the home of the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs J. T. Brown. Groom is of Greenville. | 1897-03-04-pg04 | DN |
Brown, Lena Miss/Mr Lew Sanders | Wedding | Married 26 March 1897 in Wise Co. Her sister Mrs A. L. Norwood came from Denton to attend. | 1897-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Little Jay (infant) | Death | Died 7 Oct 1896 in Paradise, Wise Co. Infant son of Mr & Mrs James Brown. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. (Davis City correspondent) | 1896-10-23-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Lucy A. Mrs/G. A. Noell | Wedding | Married 20 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, Lucy Mrs (wife of James Hanna Brown) | Death | Died since our last letter and was buried at Trimble Cemetery last Sunday. | 1898-03-18-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Luther (son of Col. J. T. Brown of Chico) | Death | Accidently shot and killed by his brother in California. Age 27. (Chico Bee) | 1886-09-25-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Maj.John Henry | Story | 1/2 brother served in 1812 | 1881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Mamie Miss/William Bernard Ferguson | Wedding | Married Tuesday 29 Oct. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. Will live in Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. Bride's father is Jake Brown living near Decatur. | 1894-11-02-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Martha Jane Miss/Alfred Wilson Collier | Wedding | Married 6 June 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-05-13-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Mary C. Miss (age 17) | Death | Daughter of Dr. Joseph A. Brown died on the 17th. (Paradise Correspondent). Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1886-07-31-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Mary C. Miss (age 17) | Death | Buried 18 July, 1886. | 1886-08-07-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Mary Dannie Miss/Ernest Linwood Warren | Wedding | Married in Wise County 4 August 1893. Bride is the daughter of Elbert and Purity Brown | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Mary Dannie Miss/Ernest Linwood Warren | Wedding | To be married August 4, 1893 (Newspaper said August 2) | 1893-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mary Dannie Miss/Ernest Linwood Warren | Wedding | Married 4 August 1893 at the bride's father (Jack Brown) near Greenwood. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Mary Miss | Story | Daughter of Dr. Brown of Paradise is dangerously sick | 1886-07-17-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Mary/Andrew Thomason | Wedding | Married 22 Oct. 1899. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Brown, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches school at Bowie. | 1897-12-02-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Mayor | Story | Returned home | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Melissa Ella Miss/Samuel Douglas Stokes | Wedding | Newspaper said they were married today. Married 13 Jan 1895 in Wise County. | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Miss C. | Wedding | Wed to G. M. Standfield | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Miss E. B. | Wedding | Of Wise County wed to J.W. Jones | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Miss Lizzie | Story | Visiting cousin, Bettie Wright | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Miss Nannie | Story | Vote resulted as follows | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Miss Nannie | Wedding | Wed to Wm. B. Ramsdale by Elder Matthews | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Miss Rosa May | Wedding | Wed to Mr. W. H. McKinley | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Miss/Mr Logan McLean | Wedding | were married a few days ago. (Briar Corresondent, W. H. M.) Cannot verify | 1888-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. | Story | Will build residence | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. | Story | Founders of town of Chico | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. | Story | Founder of Chico, among friends in San Antonio | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. A.J. | Story | Teaching at East Mound, 60 pupils | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. Aaron | Story | Of Hog Branch is building | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. H.M. | Story | Building new business in Bridgeport | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. J.H. | Story | Has rented his blacksmith shop to Mr. Baugh | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. John | Story | Of Bridgeport, to lay out a new town | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. S.L. Jr. | Story | Attendant at wedding of Houston and Guthrie | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. Sewell Jr. | Story | Brought nieces, Miss Rollins and Miss Carrie Jack | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mr. Sewell Sr. | Story | Spent hours in town | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mrs | Death | Her child died recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-09-08-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Mrs. Jake | Death | Died after birth of triplets | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Mrs. John | Death | Remove from our midst | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, N. E. (Miss Nora Ellen), T. A. (Thomas Arch) and A. (Ace Charles) (minors) | Death | Their parents died and their estate is being settled. C. V. Terrell Guardian | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Nora Ellen Miss/Mr Stephen Siphard (Sam, Buster) Brown | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893 near Decatur, Texas. | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Nora Ellen Miss/Mr Stephen Siphard (Sam, Buster) Brown | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893 at the residence of Rev. James Hickey on Saturday. Groom is the son of Jake Brown. | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Orion Mr | Death | Nephew of J. T. Brown died in Santa Pala California when he fell from an oil derrick breaking his skull. | 1896-10-09-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Orion Mr | Death | Nephew of J. T. Brown died in Santa Pala California when he fell from an oil derrick breaking his skull on a slede hammer. Newphew of J. T. Brown of Wise Co. | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Os (Oswell) | Death | Is Dangerously sick. Died May 1899. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1899-04-14-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Percy | Story | Were brought in a jailed | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Percy | Story | Get two years | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Prof. | Story | Has commenced school again | 1883-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Professor | Story | Teachs at Blair's. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1895-11-28-pg01 | DN |
Brown, R.N. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Rev. | Story | Preached his farewell sermon last Sunday | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Richard | Wedding | Wed to Melissa Tippin | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, Robert B. (Boon) (age 5) | Death | Obituary. Died 1 April 1897 (obit has different dates than the headstone). Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery, Decatur, Wise Co. Texas. Son of William Hercules Hays (W. H. H.) Brown and Emma Walker Brown (nee: Kirkland). (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1897-03-18-pg04 | DN |
Brown, Robert Garfield Mr & Mrs (of Sunset) | Death | Their 8 year old son, Edward Lee Brown, died east of Sunset, Texas on 1 May 1896 when a window came down on his neck and suffocated him. Son of Robert Garfield Brown and Sarah Elizabeth Craddock Brown. Buried at Pleasant Hill Cemtery, Sunset, Montague Co. Texas. | 1896-05-07-pg01 | DN |
Brown, Rosy Mrs/J. J. Brown | Wedding | Divorce granted. | 1896-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, S. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, S. Jr. | Story | Will begin erection of large drug store | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, S.L. | Story | Fined $1.00 and costs | 1881-02-25-ph04 | WCM |
Brown, S.L. | Story | Of Decatur, lost $1,000 | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Sam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 5 Sept. 1899 in Decatur. | 1899-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Sam/Mattie Gardner (col.) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Sarah Ann Miss/Mr George W. Bird | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Sewel | Story | Visited by Dr. Leslie and wife | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Sewell | Story | Of Decatur returned from visit North | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Sewell | Birth | New baby at his home. Nothing else is mentioned | 1889-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Sewell Grandpa | Story | Pioneer of Wise County. Moved to Denton to live with his daughter Mrs McMurray. | 1894-10-11-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Sewell Jr. | Story | Of Decatur is spending a day in Paradise | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Sewell Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Sunday 16 July 1893. | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Sewell Sr. | Story | Passed through town | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Simeon Mrs (of Hog Branch) | Death | Died recently. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) Might be (M. J. Guthrie who married S. L. Brown in 1882 in Wise Co.) | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Stephen Siphar (Sam, Buster)/Miss Nora Ellen Brown | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893 near Decatur, Texas. | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
Brown, Stephen Siphar (Sam, Buster)/Miss Nora Ellen Brown | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893 at the residence of Rev. James Hickey on Saturday. Groom is the son of Jake Brown. | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, T. J. Dr. | Death | Shot and killed by John T. Bellows at Park Springs Thursday. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, T. R. Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, Thomas | Birth | Daughter born (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1892-07-02-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Thomas William/Miss Mattie Brewer | Wedding | Married using a Denton Marriage License on Sunday 18 Oct 1891 the home of the Bride's parents in Pilot Point. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, Tom W. Mr | Story | County Clerk in 1891/1892 and perhaps other years. | 1892-03-26-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, W.M. | Death | Found dead in his bed at Miller house | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, W.M. | Story | Returned from trip to Eastern Texas | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, W.P. | Story | Gave us a call, sends Messenger | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, W.P. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Brown, W.R. | Story | Lodged in jail | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Brown, W.R. | Story | Charged with mail robbery | 1881-06-24-pg04 | WCM |
Brown, Walter C. (age 13) | Death | Son of James Milton Brown and Susan Jane Litchfield Brown. Walter tried to "uncap" his double barrelled shotgun. The gun went off and the shot entered his head above his right eye killing him instantly. | 1891-04-11-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Brown, William Bowers Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter Reba Joe Brown born 6 August, 1895. (Postoak Grove correspondent) | 1895-08-15-pg01 | DN |
Brown, William Bowers Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter Iris Faye born 11 June 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, William Bowers/Miss Emily Lou Mitchell | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1894 in Wise County, Texas | 1894-11-29-pg07 | DN |
Brown, William L./Miss Margaret Ann Israel | Wedding | Married 17 April 1895 (Davis Correspondent) | 1895-05-03-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, William Mr & Mrs (of 6 miles east of Decatur) | Death | Their child died of Diptheria Thursday morning. | 1897-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brown, William Mrs | Death | Buried in Cottondale Cemetery last Saturday. | 1897-02-19-pg01 | WCM |
Brown, William Robert/Miss Minnie Alice Bagby | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Brown, William Robert/Miss Minnie Alice Bagby | Wedding | Married 15 Nov. 1896. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-11-27-pg08 | WCM |
Brown, Wm. | Story | Pleasant call | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Brown, Zuella Matilda Miss/Rev. James Wesley Pierce | Wedding | Married 17 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Brownfield, Ida Miss/La Doss Pruner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Brownfield, Ida Miss/La Doss Pruner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-17-pg05 | DN |
Brownfield, J. C. Dr. | Story | Trial for Praciticing medicine without paying occupation tax or having a proper certificate. Tried previously 3 cases and convicted twice. 4 cases remain to be tried. | 1889-10-26-pg05 | WCM |
Browning, A.G. | Story | Justice Precinct 3 | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Browning, Justice | Story | Allowed $5 | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Browning, Kathryn Elizabeth Miss/Seymour Houston Mount | Wedding | Married 4 Nov. 1894 in Copperas Cove, Lampasas Co., Texas (Rhome Correspondent) | 1894-11-22-pg06 | DN |
Browning, Kathryn Elizabeth Miss/Seymour Houston Mount | Wedding | Married 4 Nov, 1894 in Rhome, Texas (the license was from Lampasas) Bride is of Rhome. | 1894-11-23-pg06 | WCM |
Browning, Professor (of Alvord) | Story | Teaches school at Hanna. | 1895-11-29-pg08 | WCM |
Browning, William Lafayette/Miss Emily FrancesMount | Wedding | Married at the Baptist church 21 July 1895 (Sunday) (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Brownlee, J. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on Thurssday 10 August 1893 in Decatur, Texas. | 1893-08-17-pg05 | DN |
Brownlee, J. A. Mrs | Story | Continued illness, bu she is now out of danger. | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Brownlee, James A. Mr & Mrs (Mollie) | Birth | Daughter Mary (10 lbs) born 7 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-13-pg05 | WCM |
Brownlow, Mrs. E.J. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. D. W. Koiner | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Broyels, Lee Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin boys born 18 Sept. 1899. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-09-29-pg10 | WCM |
Bruce, Clarence Mr | Death | Died of Brain fever (Encephalitis, Meningitis, scarlet fever) on 19 March 1899. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-03-17-pg01 | DN |
Bruce, Clarence Yerby | Death | Became violently ill. Thought to be smallpox, but it was brain fever. Died 19 March 1899. Buried at Oaklawn cem. | 1899-03-17-pg04 | WCM |
Bruce, Clarence Yerby | Death | Obituary. Died Sunday 19 March 1899 in Decatur. Born 1 Jan 1877 in Marhsall, Missouri. | 1899-03-24-pg05 | WCM |
Bruce, Clarence Yerby (age 22) | Death | Obituary. Son of William R. and Lavina M. Bruce. Born 1 Jan. 1877 in Marhsall Missouri | 1899-03-24-pg04 | DN |
Bruce, Clarence Yerby (age 22) | Death | In Memoriam. | 1899-04-07-pg01 | DN |
Bruce, Ella Jane Miss/Mr M. M. Pond | Wedding | Married in Decatur, Wise Co. Texas 27 August 1894. Groom is of Rhome and Bride is of Weatherford. | 1894-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Bruce, Ella Miss/M. M. Pond | Wedding | Married in Decatur 27 August 1894. Bride is of Parker Co. Groom is of Rhome, Texas | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Bruce, Jennie Miss/Mr George Kelly | Wedding | Married at Greenwood, Texas 2 Sept. 1894. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Bruce, Mr & Mrs | Birth | New baby born 18 Oct. 1897. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Bruce,William R. and family (of Marshall, Missouri) | Story | Intend to reside in Decatur. He has land near Decatur. | 1886-11-06-pg07 | WCM |
Brumby, George McDuffie Dr. | Death | Died 27 August 1898 in Biloxi, Mississippi. Buried at Delhi Masonic Cemetery Delhi, Louisiana.Brotherr of Bershon Benbow Brumby of Wise County. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Brumby, George McDuffie Dr. | Death | Second mention of his death on this page. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Brumby, George McDuffie Dr. | Death | Died 27 Aug 1898 in Biloxi, Mississippi. Buried at Delhi, Louisiana. Brother of Gershon Benbo Brumby of Wise County. | 1898-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Brumley, W. G. | Story | Arrested for stealing a horse. Jailed. | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Brumlow, Melllisa Mrs (nee: Bullard) | Story | Her husband, John Brumlow went to Indian Territory last January to work the railroadd. She hasn't seen him since. | 1887-09-24-pg04 | WCM |
Brumly, Bill | Story | Appeal on a charge of horse theft can be tried in Wise County. | 1887-11-05-pg02 | WCM |
Bruner J. E. Mrs | Story | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM | |
Bruner, James Jasper Mr/Miss Ella Mae Mara | Wedding | Marriage License obtained. Married 7 August 1895. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Brunett, Eld. | Story | Sermon at Baptist Church | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Bruno, Jerry | Birth | Daughter born. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-08-pg01 | DN |
Bruno, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 28 Oct 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-11-pg04 | DN |
Bruton, David Darius (old Texas veteran) | Death | Obituary. Died last Saturday at the home of his son Asa Porter Bruton on Salt Creek. (Jacksboro Gazette 23 Jan. 1890) Buried at Dark Corner Cemetery, Jack County, Texas. | 1890-02-08-pg08 | WCM |
Bruton, Vernettie (Nettie) Miss/Henry Arville Wells | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Bryan, Brady Mr & Mrs (of Vandorn Valley, Clay Co.) | Birth | Daughter born 12 May 1898. | 1898-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Bryan, Charles William Brady Mr/Mrs Annie May Halcomb (nee: Dewees) | Wedding | Married in Decatur Sunday 1 August 1897 | 1897-07-15-pg04 | DN |
Bryan, E.C. | Story | Of Keeter, were in Fort Worth buying goods | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Bryan, Elijah Cartmell Mr | Death | He is not expected to live and his sisters Mrs J. C. Todd (Mary Boone Todd, nee Bryan) and Miss Margret Bryan of Dennison are at his bedside. Died 29 May 1894. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Decatur, Texas. | 1894-05-03-pg05 | DN |
Bryan, Elijah Cartmell Rev | ath | Died at his residence in Decatur, Texas Wednesday 30 Inst. | 1894-05-31-pg05 | DN |
Bryan, Elijah Cartmell Rev | Death | Died on Tuesday 29 May 1894 at 10 pm. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Bryan, Elijah Cartmell Rev | Death | Card of Thanks by Mrs E. C. Bryan. Died 29 May 1894 in Wise Co. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-06-14-pg05 | DN |
Bryan, George Peter/Miss Serena V. Rogers | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Bryan, Harriet Rebecca Miss | Story | Early Days in Wise Co. Taught school at a little cabin near Brooks' Mound. She married Judge William Wallace Brady. | 1894-08-17-pg08 | WCM |
Bryan, J. C. Professor (Late of Chico) | Story | Has gone to Bowie to teach. | 1886-04-24-pg01 | WCM |
Bryan, J. C. Professor (late of Mossy Cree, Tennessee) | Death | Obituary. Has been here a year or two teaching school in Wise County, died 20th instant. | 1887-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Bryan, Joseph Milton (age 48) | Death | Died in Cleveland, Tennessee on Wednesday 19 April 1899. Brother to W. J. Bryan of Decatur | 1899-05-05-pg08 | DN |
Bryan, Mr. | Story | Conducting a normal school for teachers | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Bryan, Mr. E.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ella Goodman | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Bryan, Prof. J.C. | Story | To teach Chico high school | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Bryan, Professor | Story | Will open a 10 month school at Sunset with Professor Alexander | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Bryan, Professor | Story | His school at Sunset closed on the 15th of last month (for the summer) | 1891-06-06-pg01 | WCM |
Bryan, Rev. (at Keeter) | Story | His child isstick with slow fever. | 1890-11-29-pg01 | WCM |
Bryan, Susann Virginia Viola Miss/Edgar Alonzo Claark Sr. | Wedding | Married 25, Dec. 1895 in Wise Co. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg08 | WCM |
Bryan, W. G. Mr | Story | Chosen as a Decatur night watchman to put a stop to the firebug. | 1896-03-19-pg05 | DN |
Bryan, William Luther/Miss Carrie Josephine South | Wedding | Married 22 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Bryant, Brady Mr | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with theft of cattle | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Bryant, Charles Mr | Story | Arrested for Cattle theft in Kansas. In jail in Decatur. | 1890-01-25-pg04 | WCM |
Bryant, Joe Mr | Story | In charge of the school at Sycamore. (Greenwood Corresondent) | 1894-11-30-pg10 | WCM |
Bryant, Joe Professor | Story | Taught at the Austin school house. Wil lclose this term next Wednesday. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Bryant, Joe Professor | Story | Closed his School on Wednesday (Austin District). (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-05-08-pg08 | WCM |
Bryant, Lee | Wedding | Decoyed the 14 year old daughter of W. W. Davis of Fruitland to the Territory where they were married. Jailed in Montague. (Sunset Signal) | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Bryant, Lizzie Miss/Andrew Yell Leslie | Wedding | Married 5 Feb. 1888 in Decatur at the residence of J. L. Rucker. Bride is of Decatur, groom is of Alvord. | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Bryant, Mr. | Story | Of Greenwood, spent week in Alvord | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Bryant, Professor | Story | Teaches school somewhere I suppose. | 1896-01-17-pg08 | WCM |
Bryant, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Rush Creek. It will close Friday 1 April 1898 for this term. (Dan Correspondent) | 1898-04-01-pg08 | WCM |
Bryant, Professor of Greenwood | Story | Visited our school last Wednesday | 1896-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Bryson | Story | P.O. of Valley | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Buchanan, Annie Miss | Story | Teacher intermediate grades at Crafton. | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Buchanan, Annie Miss (of Pilot Point) | Story | First Assistant of the Crafton School. | 1896-06-18-pg01 | DN |
Buchanan, Hickory Bush (Buck)/Miss Lurinda Nelson | Wedding | Married 24 July 1892 in Wise County, Texas. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Buchanan, M. E. | Story | Fell under his wagon and dislocated his hip | 1888-06-23-pg05 | WCM |
Buchanan, William Mr | Story | Guilty of assault and battery. Fined $28.70 | 1889-10-19-pg04 | WCM |
Buck, Mrs. | Death | Buried at Pleasant Grove | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Buckaloo J. T. Mr | Story | Admitted to the Bar | 1893-06-24-pg05 | WCM |
Buckaloo, James Thurston Mr & Mrs (Wise Co. attorney 1896-1898) | Birth | Son born. They try to be cute in saying: J. T. Buckaloo & Son atttorney's at Law. Mother and child doing well. | 1893-09-02-pg01 | WCM |
Bucket, Miss M.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.B. Brannun | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Buckingham Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Buckingham, Charles S./Mrs Caroline (Callie) Mann (nee Oldham) | Wedding | married 18 March 1891 in Wise County. (Cottondale Corresponden) | 1891-03-28-pg04 | WCM |
Buckingham, John | Death | Of Draco, young man died | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Bucklaloo J. T. Mr | Story | Passed the Bar examination | 1893-06-29-pg05 | DN |
Buckland, C. C. | Story | Indictments all quashed. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Buckland, C. C. | Story | A new complain was filed and he is held for further action. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Buckley, John | Story | Arrested and now in jail for theft of whiskey | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Bucklin, Charles C. | Story | Jailed. Charged with forgery in 14 cases. | 1892-01-09-pg08 | WCM |
Buckner, Audrey Mae Miss (age 5 months) | Death | Dr. T. J. Buckner's baby was buried today after suffering 65 days. Did 12 July1893. (Bridgeport Correspondent daed 18 July 1893) | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Buckner's Orphan Home Benefit Concert | Story | Resulted in obtaining $60 for that worthy institution. Professor H. J. anderson lead the Choir. | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Buckner's Orphan Home will get a donation | Story | From the Sweetwater Baptist church. | 1899-11-24-pg04 | DN |
Budd, Miss Della | Story | Dispelled loneiness at sanctum | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Budget newspaper editor Spencer | Story | Was in Decatur Saturday. | 1892-03-19-pg03 | WCM |
Buffalo Slaughter | Story | Story of how buffalo disappeared | 1884-08-29-pg03 | WCM |
Buffington, O. P. Mr/Miss Mary Cantrell | Wedding | Arrested near Gum, Texas for living in adultery. Married and released Tuesday morning. | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Buffington, O. P./Miss Mary Cantrell | Wedding | Married 25 July 1893 in Wise County. Arrested for Adultery. Bride was released. Groom pleaded guilty and will go t othe county farm | 1893-07-29-pg02 | WCM |
bugle, Lizzie versus Wess Bugle | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Bullard, Lora Corine Miss/Charles Dabney | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. Newspaper said the marriage was in Bonham, but that isn't correct. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Bullard, Lora Corine Miss/Charles Dabney | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. Newspaper said the marriage was in Bonham, but that isn't correct. | 1898-12-01-pg04 | DN |
Bullard, Lora Corine Miss/Charles Dabney | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Bullard, Lora Corine Miss/Charles Dabney | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Bullard, Mary Ann Mrs (nee Mattox) | Death | Died of consuption1 Dec. 1890. She lived 4 miles W. of Aurora. Wife of James Monroe Bullard. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2 | 1890-12-06-pg05 | WCM |
Bullard, Samuel Elijah/Miss Nancy Emeline Miller | Wedding | Married in Wise County using a license from Erath County, Texas June 27, 1895. Buried in Waurika, Oklahoma. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Bullington, Stephen Davis Mr/Miss Maude Gilliland | Wedding | Married 17 Oct 1897 in Tioga, Grayson County, Texas. A relative of Mrs J. s. Gilliland and Miss Minnie Gilliland of Wise County. | 1897-10-07-pg05 | DN |
Bullock, Infant Child | Death | Infant of Hon. W.H. Bullock | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Bullock, Judge | Story | Visiting Exposition | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Bullock, Sallie (little girl) | Death | Resolution of respect by her Sunday School class. Died 20 Oct 1893. | 1893-10-27-pg04 | WCM |
Bullock, Sallie (little girl) | Death | Resolution of respect by a lodge where her father W. H. Bullock was a member. Died 20 Oct 1893. article in poor focus. | 1893-11-17-pg01 | WCM |
Bullock, Sallie E. (Bessie) Miss | Death | Died in Decatur, Texas 20 Oct. 1893. Daughter of Mr & Mrs George Washington Bullock (paper damaged) | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Bullock, Sallie E. (Bessie) Miss | Death | Resolution of Respect. Died 20 Oct 1893. Daughter of W. H. Bullock. | 1893-11-09-pg05 | DN |
Bullock, Thadeud J. (Thad) | Death | Died 23 March 1899 in Tyler, Texas from a morphine overdose. Brother of Judge W. H. Bullock of Wise Co. | 1899-03-31-pg05 | WCM |
Bullock, W.H. | Story | Asks for suffrage of people of county | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Bullock, W.H. | Story | Formed a law partnership | 1881-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Bumpass, Eugene Boharnis | Death | Died 26 Sept. 1899 in Terrell, Kaufman Co. Texas. Father of Mrs A. C. Hoyl of Wise Co. | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bumpass, John Kendall Captain | Death | Obituary. Died in Terrell, Texas 9 August 1899. Buried in Farmersville, Texas. Father of Mrs A. C. Hoyl. | 1899-08-25-pg01 | DN |
Bumpass, Verona Miss/Arthur Charles Hoyle | Wedding | Married 23 May 1894 Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas | 1894-05-31-pg04 | DN |
Bumpass, Verona Miss/Arthur Charles Hoyle | Wedding | Three couples (names given) met the bride and groom and took them to a party at the Knox House. | 1894-05-31-pg05 | DN |
Bunch, E. F. Mr | Story | Notorius train robber as killed yesterday in Louisiana. Well known in Gainesville as he lived there 6 years ago. | 1892-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Bunch, L. | Wedding | Wed to M.L. Owen | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Bunnell, Walter Alexander/Miss Jimmie Wyatt | Wedding | Married 9 Sept. 1889. Groom is the city artist. Bride is the nice of Mayor Wyatt. Bride is of Henrietta. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Bunyon, Neele | Story | Convicted of malicious mischief. Fine $5 | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Burch, Flora Mrs (wife of Dr. james D. Burch) | Story | Is very sick will little hope of recovery. But she did recover and died in 1933. | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
Burch, J. D. Dr | Story | Moved from Aurora to Alvin, but will move to La Porte 1st of June. | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
Burch, James Drummond. Dr (Sr) | Story | The excellent physician at Rhome has sold his home in Aurora and is moving to La Porte, Texas. | 1896-06-25-pg04 | DN |
Burchard, C.A. | Wedding | Wed to Eliza Hildibrand | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Burchard, Col. Sam D. | Story | Of Wise County formerly of Wisconsin | 1885-11-07-pg04 | WCM |
Burchard, Martha Emily (Mattie) Miss/James B. Turner | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Burckner, Dr | Story | His office is at Red Front, Bridgeport, Texas | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Burgess, Mary Adline Miss/Martin Luther Johnston | Wedding | Married 16 Nov 1891 in Bridgeport, Texas | 1891-11-28-pg05 | WCM |
Burgus, J.J. | Story | Two horses stolen | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Buris, Mr. V.T. | Story | In Sunset, when A.D. Holly was shot | 1884-08-08-pg01 | WCM |
Burk Survey | Story | Required to pay rent | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Burk, Bill | Story | Charged with the left of cattle. | 1889-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Burk, Mr | Death | His son was kicked by a mule a major Slimp's gin yesterday and died a short time afterward. (Auroa Texas 10 Oct. 1888) | 1888-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Burke, County judge | Story | Is down with meningitis | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Burke, Dave/Miss Violetta Dewees | Wedding | Married 24 May 1897 in Decatur, Texas at the residence of Mrs Annie Halcomb. | 1897-04-29-pg06 | DN |
Burke, Dave/Miss Violetta Dewees | Wedding | Married 24 May 1897 in Decatur, Texas at th residence of Mrs Annie Halcomb. | 1897-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Burke, Loretta Pearl Miss/Mr Lloyd A. Wells | Wedding | Married 13 August 1896 in Denton Co. Texas | 1896-08-20-pg05 | DN |
Burkhalter, Robert E. | Death | Died 4 Feb. 1891. (Springtown Correspondent) paper damaged. | 1891-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Burkhart, Edgar Mr | Story | Is very low with typhoid fever. | 1894-11-22-pg06 | DN |
Burkhart, William Mr | Death | Very sick on this date. Died 23 April1893 from Dropsy. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1893-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Burkhart, Wm. | Story | Runaway teams | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Burks, Beaula Miss/Harvey Wilbern Jones | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1894 in Wise County, Texas | 1894-11-29-pg07 | DN |
Burks, Charley (age 8) | Death | Obituary. Fell underneath a railroad car and he head was severed from his body. Died 27 June 1888 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1888-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Burks, Dave | Story | Fined $45.50 for carryng a pistol while umpiring a ball game in Denton. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Burks, Dave Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 14 June 1898 in Decatur, Texas | 1898-06-16-pg05 | DN |
Burks, Josh Mr | Story | Deputy Sheriff Moore arrested Josh Burks at Sunset. Charged with aggravated assault. | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Burks, Mr ((lives 7 miles NE of Rosston in the Felkner Community) | Death | Obituary. Probably was Jonathan James Burk. He was about 50 years old. His gun in the wagon accidently discharged killing him. Buried at the Felkner Church Graveyard. Leaves a wife and 6 children, two of whom are Married. | 1895-12-06-pg10 | WCM |
Burleson, Wm. | Death | Crafton cotton gin accident | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Burlingame Treaty | Story | Brutalize and degrade American labor | 1880-06-25-pg04 | WCM |
Burnet, Mr. | Story | Herd bound for Burnet ranche in Wachita Co. | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Burnet, R.M. | Story | Employed as salesman | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Burnett & Thurman | Story | Debate in progress | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Burnett Elder | Story | Closed a two week meeting at Chico | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Burnett Geo. | Story | Attendant at Hunt/Grissom wedding | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Burnett, A. E. | Story | Has recently returned from Oklahoma and is teaching school near Alvord. | 1890-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Burnett, A. E. | Story | Has started a school near Alvord | 1891-07-25-pg04 | WCM |
Burnett, A. E. Mr (of Sunset) | Story | Finished his school near Alvord. (Sunset Heraldings) | 1891-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Burnett, Bro. Thos. R. | Story | Editor of Christian Messenger at Bonham TX. | 1880-08-27-pg04 | WCM |
Burnett, Burks | Story | Cattle drive of 2000 head | 1880-05-14-pg02 | WCM |
Burnett, Charles Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son died last week and buried in our cemetery. | 1899-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Burnett, Charles Lee/Miss Fannie Lee Fields | Wedding | Married 20 Oct. 1897 in Fannin Co. Texas (at least that is where the license came from). The article says they were married at Honey Grove, Lamar Co. Texas. They are both buried at Oaklawn Cemetery, Wise Co. Texas | 1897-10-21-pg07 | DN |
Burnett, Charles Mr & Mrs (of Denton Creek) | Birth | Son born on 26 Jan. 1899. | 1899-02-03-pg08 | DN |
Burnett, Eld. | Story | Preached at Baptist Church | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Burnett, Eld. J.Q. | Story | Preached at Baptist Church | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Burnett, Elder L.Q. | Story | Sold farm to Elder Barnett | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Burnett, Frank | Story | New Marshal of Alvord. (Alvord Budget) | 1893-09-23-pg01 | WCM |
Burnett, J. T. Rev (of Decatur) | Story | ia moving to Nocona their new home where he will preach. | 1896-09-17-pg01 | DN |
Burnett, J. T. Rev and Mrs | Death | Their infant son died 6 August 1894. This is veru likely Rev. James Thomas Burnett. | 1895-08-08-pg05 | DN |
Burnett, J.R. | Story | Of the Disciples to have debate | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Burnett, Jerry J. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 6 August 1894 in Wichita Falls. Buried at the City Cemtery in Decatur Wednesday. Brother of S. B. Burnett and Mrs Ruth Mayes. | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Burnett, Jerry Mr (Jer James Burnett) | Death | His body was brought from Wichita County and buried at the city cemetery (Oaklawn) Wednesday. He died 6 August 1894 in Wichita Falls. | 1894-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Burnett, Jewell Abraham/Miss Minnie Pearl Rice | Wedding | Married 30 Sept. 1896 in Rhome, Texas. Bride is of Rhome. Groom is of Fruitland, Texas. Will lie in Fruitland. | 1896-10-08-pg01 | DN |
Burnett, Jim and Will | Story | Sheriff W. S. Gilbert of Wise received word they were wanted for orse theft. They were jailed. Long article. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Burnett, Lafayette (Tate) Corp. | Death | Died 3 Sept. 1887 in Paradise. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1887-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Burnett, Lafayette (Tate) Corp. | Death | Died 3rd inst. (Paradise Correspondent, Noah Claypole) | 1887-09-17-pg02 | WCM |
Burnett, Lou Etter Miss/Charles Buchanan Fryer | Wedding | Marriage License Issued.Married 31 Jan 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Burnett, Mr. | Story | Gone out of grocery business | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Burnett, Mr. L. | Story | Had pen of cotton burned | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Burnett, Rev. Dr. | Story | Of the Baptist Church | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Burnett, Rev. J.J. | Story | Will preach at Paradise | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Burnett, Thomas Rufus/Miss Mary Lou (Tishie) Steele | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 24 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Burnett, Thomas Rufus/Miss Mary Lou (Tishie) Steele | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 24 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Burnett, W.M. | Wedding | Wed to N.E. Denny | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Burnett, xxx. T. Rev and Mrs | Death | Their infant son died Tuesday. (I'm pretty sure this is Rev. James Thomas Burnett. Paper damaged) | 1895-08-09-pg05 | WCM |
Burnham, Ed | Death | Aged fourteen was killed by Henry Smith aged eleven | 1881-11-18-pg01 | WCM |
Burnham, Mr. N.J. | Story | A young man living near here | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Burnhan, Mrs. | Death | Of Paradise, died of pneumonia | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Burns, Frances Elizabeth (Fannie) Miss/D. W. Reed | Wedding | Married 15 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Burns, Laura Hulda Miss/John Jackson Ensey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7, Oct. 1897 | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Burns, Miss E.V. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Wm. Wood | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Burns, Mr | Story | Got his thumb blown off whie trying to shoot a anvil. (Briar Correspondent 28 Dec. 1887) | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Burns, Mr/Miss Ella Bivens | Wedding | Married in Louisiana. Mr Burns is the brother to the wife of John Henry Golaz Zippora Burns Golaz | 1892-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Burns, Sam | Story | Arrested in Cottondale by Sheriff Mann for theft of a Saddle. Turned him over to he sheriff of Young County. | 1888-10-27-pg01 | WCM |
Burns, Thomas | Death | Died on the Leonard farm north of Aurora 20 Jan 1891. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Burns, Zippora | Wedding | Of Jack Co. wed to Henry Golaz | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Burress, C. A. Mr | Story | Has resigned as editor of the Alvord Reformer. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Burress, L. L. Mr | Story | Poor little fellow has th whooping cough (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-12-pg08 | WCM |
Burris, D.A. | Story | Elected alderman at Sunset | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Burris, George Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 6 month child was run over and killed when Mr Burris was racing another team. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Burris, Lawrence Lafayette/Miss Sarah Alice Clark | Wedding | Married 28 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Burris, Little Boy | Story | Boy of Tarleton Burris was badly burned on leg | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Burris, Maansfield | Story | Has moved into old Burris place | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Burris, Mr. T. | Story | Offers land to build Christian Church | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Burris, Mr. T. | Story | Bought Ward Churn interest | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Burris, Mr. T. | Story | Has given B.F. Hall two acres for a school | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Burris, T. | Story | Sold 40 acres of land | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Burris, T. | Ad | $8.00 to insure colt. Blooded Stallion | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Burrow, Fayette Mr | Death | Died last Sunday night from Pneumonia. Buried at the Stokes School house Monday. | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Burrow, Jim | Story | Killed his neighbor | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Burrow, Joel | Story | Was on our streets | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Burrow, Joel | Story | Before Commionsers Court | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Burrow, Joel Old (a farmer of Garvin country) | Death | Died on 9 Dec. 1892. H served as county commissioner for several years. buried at Boyd Cemetery. | 1892-12-17-pg05 | WCM |
Burrow, Rube (known to people in S. Wise Co.) | Story | Is wanted for train robbery and murder in Alabama. | 1889-08-10-pg04 | WCM |
Burrow, W.R. | Story | Of the vicinity of Crafton | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Burrows, Mrs | Death | Died week before last. | 1893-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Burrus, John William/Miss Nancy Dethloff | Wedding | Married 3 Jan. 1897. Groom is of Boonsville. Bride is fro mnear Bridgeport. (Boonsville Bulletin) | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Burrus, John William/Miss Nancy Dethloff | Wedding | Married 3 Jan 1897. Groom was of Boonsville, Bride was of near Bridgeport. The Burrus family is sometimes Burris and Burress. | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Burtler, Earl | Story | Convicted bo aggravted assault. Fined $5 | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Burton and Bro. | Story | At Cottondale retail bacon 14 cents | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Burton William | Story | Indicted for murder | 1881-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, C. C. (of Decatur) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, C. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 3 July 1897. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Burton, Capt. R.M. | Story | Of Cottondale visited Messenger | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Capt. R.M. | Story | Store room filled to over flowing | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Capt. R.M. | Story | Of Cottondale was at Read's Chapel | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Capt. R.M. | Story | The "boss" merchant of Cottondale | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Clara (10 month old baby) | Death | Obituary. Daughter of J. N. Burton of Rhome. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1891-09-05-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. | Story | Moved from Decatur to Rhome where he began teaching. | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. (of Decatur) | Death | He buried one of his twin children Willie Burton (died 26 May 1890) at Cottondale Cemetery on 28 May 1890. (Mullin Flat Correspondent) | 1890-06-07-pg01 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Mr | Story | His baby girl is dangerously Ill. | 1892-08-06-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Mr | Story | Had a contract with the Decatur School district and he started teaching and then the District wanted him to close the school and leave. The people of decatur, nor a judge, nor the State Superintended thought this was fair. Long story. | 1892-03-26-pg08 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born last Monday. No other information. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Mr & Mrs (Deputy Marshall) | Birth | Daughter born. | 1893-08-19-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Mrs (Bennette Burton) | Death | Died 10 Feb, 1886 in Cottondale in child birth. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. Mr Burton is thinking of leaving his home in Cottondale and go west. | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, J. N. Professor | Story | Is teaching about 50 pupils at the Rhome School. | 1891-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Burton, J.N. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. B.N. Waldrip | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, John | Story | A leading merchant of Cottondale | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, John | Story | Allowed $14.10 by Commisioner's Court for conveying a lunatic to the Asylum. | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, John | Story | Will teach school at Gum starting next Tuesday | 1887-10-22-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, John Mr | Story | Is teahing public school at Rhome. | 1890-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Burton, John N. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Pecan | 1889-02-23-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, John N. Professor and Mrs | Birth | Twin daughters born at their home In the Cottonwood community. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, John Nealey/Miss Delightful Della Robinson | Wedding | Married at Sand Hill 28 Aug. 1887. Mr Burton will teach at Willow Point. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Leora Miss (age 6, living in Decatur) | Death | Daughter of J. N. Burton of Decatur. Died 31 Oct. 1890. Buried last Saturday at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Burton, Lillie Rosetta Miss/David Laken Hoyl Jr | Wedding | Married Oct. 14, 1894 in Wise County. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1894-10-18-pg01 | DN |
Burton, Mr. J.N. | Story | Merchant of Cottondale | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, Mr. T.S. | Story | Gave us a brief call | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Mr. T.S. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Professor | Story | Is a teacher at Gum (Gum Correspondent) | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, R. M. (of Benjamin, Knox Co. Texas) | Story | We one time citizens of Wise County. | 1889-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, R. M. Mr (of Benjamin, Texas) | Story | Uncle Bob as he is know visited his childhood home in Tenneesee recently. | 1892-07-09-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, R.M. | Story | At Banks home | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Burton, R.M. | Story | Fell on head so not hurt | 1880-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Burton, R.M. | Story | Ride into country pounced down on Cottondale | 1880-10-08-pg02 | WCM |
Burton, R.M. | Story | Of Cottondale enlivened our sanctum | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, R.M. | Story | A merchant of Vineyard City, came in on Dewee's hack | 1885-05-09-pg08 | WCM |
Burton, T.L. | Death | Laid to rest | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Burton, T.S. | Story | At Banks home | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Burton, T.S. | Story | Stepped in to wish us well | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, T.S. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, Thomas Jefferson Mr | Death | Died 8 Feb. 1898 in Wise County. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-02-17-pg01 | DN |
Burton, Thomas S. Estate | Death | Died 13 May 1885. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. J. M. Burton now has an order to sell the estate 7 miles S. of Decatur on Martin's branch. 5 Nov 1889. | 1889-12-14-pg08 | WCM |
Burton, Uncle Tom | Story | Was in town | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, W. F. Mr | Story | Has a man digging a shaft down the coal which he thinks underlies his farm. | 1895-03-21-pg08 | DN |
Burton, W.C. | Story | Sold his farm south of Decatur | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Burton, W.M. | Story | Killed Jack Rush,sentenced to hang | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Burton, W.M. | Story | Who killed Jack Rush sentenced to be hanged | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Burton, Walter | Story | Indicted for murder | 1881-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Burton, Wm. | Story | Convicted of murder of Jack Rush | 1881-04-29-pg02 | WCM |
Busby, Margret M. Mrs | Death | Who was believe to be dying is reported better. Died 31 May 1891. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-06-06-pg01 | WCM |
Busby, Margret M. Mrs (aged lady) | Death | Died recently. 31 Ma 1891. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1891-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Busey Bees | Story | Children's society, clothes for Indians | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Bush, Annie (age 5) (paper damaged Rush??) | Death | She died 6 miles NE of Denton when her clothing caught on fire. | 1894-10-11-pg02 | DN |
Bush, Hillary Mr (age 21) | Story | Obituary. Fell between the railroad cars in Fort worth and his foot was crushed and was amputated. Blood poisoning killed him. son of Rev Andrew Jackson bush Sr. He died 31 August 1889 at Thorp springs, Hood County, Texas. buried there. | 1889-09-28-pg01 | WCM |
Bush, W.R. | Story | Called at our office | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Business Directory for Decatur, Paradise & Chico | Story | Business owners names and their products or services | 1894-03-02-pg01 | WCM |
Business Directory for Decatur, Paradise & Chico | Story | Names of business owners and their products. Also listed are state and county officers. | 1894-06-01-pg08 | WCM |
Businesses in Paradise Texas & owners listed | Story | Paradise, Wise Co. Texas is now 2 months old and 10 businesses are here. | 1893-07-20-pg01 | DN |
Bussell, Thomas P./Miss Dillie Doughty | Wedding | Married 29 April 1894 Parker County, Texas. Bride is of Springtown. | 1894-05-10-pg08 | DN |
Butler, Elizabeth Miss/J. H. Walker | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Butler, Gen. B.F. | Story | Candidate for President | 1884-05-30-pg02 | WCM |
Butler, J./Miss Annie Peacock | Wedding | Married 27 July 1890 in Lone Grove I. T. according to the Lone Grove correspondent Wild Flower. | 1890-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Butler, Kessie R. Mr | Death | Died 11 Jan 1893. Buried at Dye Mound Cemetery, Montague county. | 1893-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Butler, Miss. S.J. | Wedding | East Mound, wed to Mr. F. Collier. | 1880-12-03-pg01 | WCM |
Butler, Mr (Probably Major Generl Benjamin F. Butler | Death | Only a month into 1893 and we have seen deaths of an unusual number of our leading statesmen and men of note. | 1893-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Butler, Nora Celeste Miss/Thomas Douglas Murray | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 8 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Butler, Professor | Story | Teaching at East Mound. | 1886-12-18-pg05 | WCM |
Butler, Professor | Story | Begins teaching public school at the Center School house. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Butler, Professor | Story | Principal of the School at Sand Hill. | 1898-02-03-pg01 | DN |
Butler, Tabitha Rosetta Miss/Floyd T. Gwin | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 27 May 1890 | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Butler, W. R. | Story | Teaches at the East Mound Public School. | 1886-12-11-pg02 | WCM |
Butler, W. R. | Story | Taught an 8 month school at East Mound. (East Mound Correspondent Scripsi) | 1887-05-21-pg03 | WCM |
Butler, W. R. (late of East Mound) | Story | Is moving to Clarendon where he will open a Law Practice. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Butler, W. R. Honorable | Story | Went to his old hom in Wise County because his mother was Ill. (Clarendon Traveler) | 1892-02-06-pg08 | WCM |
Butler, W. R. Professor | Story | Teaches school at East Mound. | 1887-02-26-pg03 | WCM |
Butler, W. T. Captain | Story | Principal of the School at Sand Hill. | 1897-04-01-pg01 | DN |
Butler, W.R. | Story | Of Bridgeport, entered graduating class | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Butler, W.R. | Story | Started to Ft. Worth today with cotton | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Butler, Wm | Story | Taught school at Bridgeport | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Buzhardt, J. E. Mr (of Lott, Texas) | Story | Elected as principal of the city school to fill the place of Prof. Alexander. | 1896-01-16-pg05 | DN |
Buzhardt, J. E. Mr (of Lott, Texas) | Story | His colored school has 32 pupils and had a 4.5month session. | 1896-01-23-pg05 | DN |
Buzhardt, J. E. Professor (of Denton) | Story | Will be principal of the Chico Male and Female Institute replacing Prof. Boozer who recently died by drowning. | 1894-08-10-pg01 | WCM |
Byars, Emily Elizabeth Miss/Robert Martin Ramzy | Wedding | Married 6 July 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Byars, Francis Landres (F. L.) Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 4 Feb. 1888 in Wise County. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1888-02-18-pg04 | WCM |
Byars, Richard Landres Mr (of Rush Creek) | Death | Died Wednesday 27 March 1891 in Wise County. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Byars, Thomas Lafayette/Miss Florence Arminda Payne | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1894 in Wise County. Probably a double wedding. Will live in Wilson Prairie neighborhood. (East Mound Correspondent) | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Byas, Mrs (lived 4 miles west of Paradise) | Dath | Died 4 June 1886 (Paradise corespondent) | 1886-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Byers, A. A. Mr | Story | Obtained a law degree from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. | 1891-06-27-pg05 | WCM |
Byers, A. A. Mr (formerly of Bridgeport) | Story | Candidate for congress from K County, Oklahoma. Sucessful school teacher. | 1894-04-19-pg05 | DN |
Byers, A. A. Mr (of decatur) | Story | appointed 2nd alternate to the West point Military academy from the5th district of Texas. | 1889-07-27-pg05 | WCM |
Byers, A. A. Professor | Story | Ha moved from Bridgeport to Springtown. | 1888-05-12-pg01 | WCM |
Byers, A. A. Professor | Story | Will teach a gum this fall and winter. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Byers, Elva Miss (age 2) | Death | Daughter of Mr & Mrs L. L. Byers had her clothes catch on fire and died Tuesday night 6 Feb. 1895. Buried at Goshen Cemetery Wednesday. (Springtown Sun). | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Byers, J. J. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 12 years old daughter Maggie Byers died of typhoid fever on 11 Oct. 1890. (Springtown Newsdealer) | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Byers, Lewis L./Mrs Mattie Elizabeth Gibson (nee: Allen) | Wedding | Married 6 Sept. 1891 in Parker County, Texas. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1891-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Byers, Mr. C.C. | Story | Manager of saloon at Aurora | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Byers, Mr. C.C. | Story | Moved to Bowie from Aurora | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Byers, Mrs/Nathaniel Marcus Crenshaw | Wedding | Married last week | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Byers, Mrs/Nathaniel Marcus Crenshaw | Wedding | Married Tueday evening at the residence of Sam Gentry. Groom is of Martin Branch | 1894-08-17-pg01 | WCM |
Byers, R. R. Mr/Miss Lottie E. Easly | Wedding | Married by Rev. B. T. James in Wise Co. 22 Feb. 1892 | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Byrd, Daniel Steward/Jennie Ewing | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Byrd, Holly Miss/Mr William Asa Armstrong | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Byrd, Maggie Mrs (nee: Simmons) | Death | Died 29 August 1898 Philadelphia, Mississippi. Buried there in Cedarlawn Cemetery. Sister of Dr. Charles Simmons and W. T. Simmons. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Byrd, Maggie Mrs (nee: Simmons) | Death | Died 29 August 1898 Philadelphia, Mississippi. Buried there in Cedarlawn Cemetery. Sister of Dr. Charles Simmons and W. T. Simmons. | 1898-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Byrd, Malinda/Drue H. Jordan | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 4 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Byrd, Minnie Lee (Minta) Miss/William Campbell Plumlee | Wedding | Married 6 April 1891 in Lucky Ridge, Wise Co. Texas. | 1891-04-18-pg04 | WCM |
Byrom, M. M. Mrs | Story | Found guilty of lunacy and setn to the Terrell Insane asylum. | 1887-03-26-pg03 | WCM |
Byrom, W. W. Mr (lives S. of Decatur) | Story | His child was severely burned on the 19th by walking inot the embers where a wagon tire has been heated. | 1886-07-24-pg01 | WCM |
Byrom, William Kenion/Miss Onia P. Perkins | Wedding | Married 8 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Byron, Miss Kate | Wedding | Wed to W.J. Barksdale | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Byrum, Henry | Wedding | Wed to Miss Curley Caldwell | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Byrum, Mary Agnes (Mamie) Miss/William Edward Wallace | Wedding | Married 4 Sept. 1895. Double wedding with his brother Charles Robert Wallace. All from Chico. | 1895-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Byrum, Wm. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Tinney Beeson | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
C. Sharp Grocery store and 6 other buildings burned in Alvord | Story | T. Irby photographer, E. Owens Restaurant, for Worth Groery Co., paul Langeway restaurnt, Harvey & co Restaurnt W .F .Chappell Groceries and N. S. Vasseur Barber | 1895-03-22-pg01 | WCM |
Cabell, Gen. | Story | Was guest of Will Miller | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cabell, Gen. W.L. | Story | Present US Marshal | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cabell, W. L. General | Story | Made a speech at he old settlers reunion (ex-confederates) | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Cactus Hedge | Story | Hedge fence newly patented | 1883-03-23-pg08 | WCM |
Cactus Hedge | Story | Jim Mann, Joe Woody, etc. | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Cactus Hill | Story | Post Office discontinued | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Cactus Hill Road | Story | OSP church house west of Decatur | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Caddell, Dave Mrs | Death | One of her children died Sunday and buried in the Black Creek grave yard, This is the 2nd child she last lost within the last year, (Black Creek Correspondent (Broad Ax) | 1889-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Caddell, Diannah Mrs (nee:Pitman) | Death | Obituary. Died 2 April 1887in Greenwood, Wise County at the home of her son Dr. Martin C. Caddell. | 1887-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Caddell, Dr | Story | Is reporting several cases of Lagrippe in Brumlow. | 1897-01-15-pg08 | WCM |
Caddell, Dr. | Story | Very low but improving. (Greenwood Correspndent) | 1894-01-25-pg04 | DN |
Caddell, E.C. | Wedding | Wed to G. A. Brown | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Caddell, Ida Miss/Mr Armstead Bennett Stewart | Wedding | Married 18 August 1897. Bride and Groom are both from Brumlow. | 1897-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Caddell, Martin Dr. | Story | Dr. York saw him and found his very low with pneumonia (Free Press). He survived and died in 1909. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1894-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Caddell, Martin Dr. | Story | Living in Brumlow. Having trouble with his bees more than his patients. | 1894-05-25-pg01 | WCM |
Caddell, Mary Ellen Miss/Harvey Lewis Richardson | Wedding | Married 25 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Cadell, Dave Mr (of Greenwood) | Death | Murdered for money in the Indian Nation last week. According to relatives and neighbors. There is a Dave Caddell buried at Oaklawn Cemetery who was born 1855 and died 1949. | 1888-03-31-pg03 | WCM |
Caesar (Negro boy) | Story | Tried and found guilty of raping a demented girl. Given 5 years in the pen | 1898-02-03-pg08 | DN |
Caison, Rev and Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-01-26-pg08 | DN |
Caldell, D.C. | Story | Near Aurora, 20 acres of wheat | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Caldwell, Curley | Wedding | Wed to Henry Byrum | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Caldwell, D.C. | Story | Appointed Aurora officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Caldwell, D.C. | Story | Timber farm, began with threshers | 1885-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Caldwell, J. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Monday, 11 Dec. 1899. | 1899-12-15-pg07 | WCM |
Caldwell, James C. Mrs (Martha Cunningham Reid Caldwell) | Death | Very sick on this date. Died 2 July 1896. Buried at Boyd Cemetery. | 1896-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Caldwell, James William/Miss Emma Matthews | Wedding | Married 2 Dec. 1888 (West Fork Correspondent) | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Caldwell, M.A.E. | Wedding | Wed to Alfred McClain | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Caldwell, Maggie | Wedding | Wed to Boyd Barker | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Caldwell, Martha Cunigham Mrs (nee Reid) | Death | Died of Paralysis last Thursday. Died 2 July 1896. Buried at Boyd Cemetery. Mother of Dan Caldwell. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-07-09-pg01 | DN |
Caldwell, Mrs (of New Hope) | Death | Her little son died. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Caldwell, Thomas Jefferson (president of the Milam Co. Alliance) | Death | Died yesterday 9 January 1888. Died in Milam Co., Texas (Rockdale, Texas article). | 1888-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Calhoun, J. C. | Story | His old letters written in 1804 are the property of Mrs Dr. Bowers, grandniece of J. c. Calhoun. A description of the letters is given. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Caliham, Mary Nancy (Nollie) Miss/Mr Martin W. Turner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Jan. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Callahan, Mary Jane Miss/Samuel Anderson Cookson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 27 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Callaway, Jas. | Story | Delivered lecture | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Callaway, T. H. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Now a probae judge in Caldwell, Idaho. | 1886-11-13-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway | Story | Enroute from Colorado saw snow | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, Eld. T.H. | Story | Moving to Idaho this spring | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, Eld. T.H. | Story | Of Colorado, gets Messenger from J. R. | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, J. R. (of Wise County) | Story | Among the 150 students at the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons in St. Louis Missouri. | 1889-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, J. R. Mr | Story | Will teach at the Sycamore School. (district No,. 54) | 1886-10-09-pg03 | WCM |
Calloway, James | Story | Employed by Sheriff Allen | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, James | Story | Came in from Colorado | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, James | Story | Among visitors | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, James | Story | Kindness of our friend | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Calloway, James | Story | Relieved of duties | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Calloway, James R. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Sycamore school with 50 pupils enrolled. | 1887-02-19-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Private letter from father | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Preached at Brumlow Schoolhouse | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Expounded the question of "Faith" | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Showed us a letter from father | 1885-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Will preach at Buffalo Springs | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Preached at Cottonwood | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Preaching at Shady Grove | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | To teach at Bromlow Mound School | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Preaches at Shady Grove School | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. | Story | Teaches the young to shoot | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Calloway, Jas. R. | Story | Expects to preach | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Calloway, Jim | Story | Preaching at Browder Springs | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Calloway, Mary A. Mrs wife of Thomas H. Calloway | Death | Died at her home in Idaho 7 May 1893. Rev. Thomas alloway was a pioneer Christian preacher here. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Calloway, Mr. James | Story | Will live in jail building | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Calloway, Mrs. Fannie | Story | Wife of sheriff's clerk | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Calloway, Mrs. W.A. | Wedding | Wed to C.C. Tucker | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Calvert, L. C. and sister Mrs J. H. Wallace | Story | Started for Oklahoma Friday to attend their parents (T. M. Calvert) who were badly injurd during the Cyclone at Norman, Oklahoma. (Decatur Correspondent) | 1893-05-06-pg08 | WCM |
Calvert, Mrs | Story | Badly injured by a Norman, Oklahoma Tornado 25 April 1893. Formerly lived NW of Decatur. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Calvert, T. M. Mr & Mrs (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Are in critical condition from the Norman, Oklahoma tornado. (John W. Tyler of Oklahoma City) | 1893-05-06-pg01 | WCM |
Calvert, W.C. | Death | Lawyer of Weatherford died | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Calvin, Pete Mr (single) | Death | Perhaps mortally wounded in a watermelon patch by J. M. Davidson in near Garza, Denton County. (owner of the watermelons) | 1893-07-06-pg01 | DN |
Cam, Blind (of Aurora) | Story | Lost his sight due to spotted fever at Aurora 4 years ago. A Combination Boyd-Aurora concert benefit is being held for him. | 1894-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Cambell, Peter Bracy Mr (4 miles W. of Decatur) | Death | Obituary. Died of pneumonia Saturday (1 Dec. 1894) after an illness of 10 days. He leaves a wife and two daughters. | 1894-12-07-pg06 | WCM |
Camble, Mrs (Campbell, Gambrell?) | Death | Died just 29 days after her husband. (Buzzad zlake Correspondent) | 1895-02-07-pg08 | DN |
Cameron & Co. | Story | Have removed to West Main Street | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cameron & Co. | Story | Paid $129.05 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Cameron, Ella Miss (of Arkansas) | Story | Will teach 3rd grade in Decatur. | 1892-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Cameron, T.A. | Story | Livery Stable, Alvord Texas | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Cameron, T.A. | Story | Sends Messenger to son | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Cameron, T.A. | Story | Of Alvord, came to see us | 1885-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Cameron, Uncle Jimmie | Death | Died on Sunday | 1880-08-13-pg04 | WCM |
Camp Ben McCullough | Story | Met 5 July 1892 at the Court in Decatur. M. D. Sellars Captain. A. Edwards Adjutant. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Camp, James | Story | Convicted of theft of tobaco. Sentenced to 30 days kf hard labor. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Camp, James | Story | Escaped from the Pauper farm, but Constable Stanley of Garvin captured him. | 1886-02-06-pg07 | WCM |
Camp, Jim | Story | Working at the poor farm until his fine for steaking some tobacco is paid off, | 1886-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Camp, L.E. | Story | North boundary line of Wise County | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Campbell, Alice Levonia Miss/George L. Foster | Wedding | Married 28 April 1895 | 1895-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | His life of crime from another perspective saying he was innoncent of the first charge. | 1891-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Take to the penitentiary by Special Agent Truitt. He told the officers that the bars in the jail were insecure and they found that was true. | 1891-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Interview by a Gazette reporter in Fort Worth saying he isn't the desperado that people think he is. | 1891-10-24-pg01 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Attempted jail break in Fort Worth last night 14 Oct. 1891. | 1891-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Has been serving 35 year sentence at the Rusk Penitentiary. Is on trial here for the murder of J. N. Coglin. | 1892-02-13-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Found guilty of assault with intent to Murder Sheriff Joe Rucker. Sentenced to 2 years. | 1892-02-27-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Taken to the Rusk penitentiary. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Escaped from the Decatur jail. He was to be tried the next day for the murder of J. N. Coughlin. He shot Deputy Sheriff T. L. Garrison of Montague County in the neck. He may recover. The other prisoners that escaped were found and jailed. | 1889-03-16-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | Brother of Dan, he is sentenced to 35 years. (Waco Texas) | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | More about their sentences. | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob | Story | More about their sentences. | 1888-12-01-pg08 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob and Dan | Story | Sheriff W. J. Mann of Wise Co. has gone to Wichita Falls to get them. | 1888-10-06-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob and Dan | Story | More about their arrest. | 1888-10-13-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob and Dan | Story | Captured recently. They are charged with Murder in Wise County. | 1888-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob, Dan, and Hamp | Story | Trial set for March with 60 men in the junor pool for each defendant. Offense is not listed. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Bob, Dan, and Hamp | Story | Trial for the murder of J. N. Coughlin was set. Bob and Dan on 4 March and hamp on 7 March. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Dan | Story | On his second charge he was sentenced to 2 years. So his total sentence is 27 years. (Waco, Texas) | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Dan | Story | More about their sentences. | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Dan | Story | Jury foound him guilty or murder in the second degree and gave him 10 years in the pen, | 1889-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Campbell, Dan and Bob | Story | Sentenced to 25 years I nthe pen in Waco, Texas. Sheriff of Wise County will bring murder charges against them. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Dan and Robert | Story | Detective Waller arrived in Waco, Texas with the brothers who were captured near Wichita Falls.They are charged with robbing Mr Richard burney Of Mart, Texas. Details of the robbery are given. | 1888-10-13-pg01 | WCM |
Campbell, Emma Miss | Story | Will teach at the Foster School this summer. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Geo. W. | Story | Sheriff arrested two brothers for burning court house | 1884-10-24-pg02 | WCM |
Campbell, H. B. (telegraph operator at Quanah) | Death | Committed suicide by tsking morphine.workedforthe Fort worth and Denver /Railroad. | 1887-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Campbell, Hamp | Story | The jury acquitted him of th murder of J. N. Coughland and now his brother Dan is on trial for the same murder. | 1889-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Campbell, Hamp Mr | Story | Charged with being a party to the murder committed on the Campbell place last week. Jailed. | 1888-09-15-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Henry C. | Story | Was in town | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Campbell, Ida Miss/Mr James Davis Howard | Wedding | Married 2 Dec. 1894 in Denton County, Texas (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Campbell, J. A. Rev./ Mrs Maggie Lizzie Griffith | Wedding | Married 10 Nov. 1895 in Wise County (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Campbell, J.A. | Story | Plea of debt | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to M.V. Williams | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Campbell, J.M. | Story | Slidell, No. 360 for secretary | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Campbell, John H./Miss Tabitha Davis | Wedding | Married 10 July 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-09-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, John H./Miss Tabitha Davis | Wedding | Eloped and were Married 10 July 1895 in Wise Co. Groom is of Arkansas. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Marsh | Story | Will have missed this week | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Marsh | Ad | Lost stock, found | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Campbell, Martin Luther/Miss Leora Victoria Tatum | Wedding | Married 6 Oct 1895. Groom is of Arkansas. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg10 | WCM |
Campbell, Mary Elizabeth Miss/Louis Dillard Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 19 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, Mary Elizabeth Miss/Louis Dillard Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Married in Bridgeport, Texas 19 April 1896 at the home of the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs A. Campbell). Bride is from Bridgeport. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Campbell, Mary Elizabeth Miss/Louis Dillard Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Married in Bridgeport, Texas 19 April 1896. Bride and Groom are both from Bridgeport. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Mr | Death | He died in Mount Zion. Buried at Bethel Cemetery 1 Dec. 1894 | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Campbell, Mr & Mrs | Birth | New girls at Campbells. Bless the babies. (Country Jay, Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1895-10-25-pg10 | WCM |
Campbell, Mr (young man) | Story | Stabbed 7 times by a young man named x. L. Muney (first initial blurred) in Slidell, Wise Co. Texas. Campbell may die. | 1891-04-04-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Mr. | Story | Residence was near being burned | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Campbell, Robert A. (Bob) Mr (of Cottondale) | Death | Died recently (17 Jan 1893, Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent - Phenix) | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, Robert A. (Bob) Mr (of Cottondale) | Death | Died of consumption. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Campbell, S. A. (late of Cartersville, Parker Co.) | Story | Is the new blacksmith in Garvin. | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Campbell, Tex Anna Miss/Mr Lee Kanyon Read | Wedding | Married Sunday 2 July, 1893 at the Arnold Schoolhouse. | 1893-07-08-pg04 | WCM |
Campbell, William Alexander (Alex) Mr | Death | Died 5 Sept. 1897 in Sherman, Texas. Buried at West Hill Cemetery there. Son of James Lewis Campbell the Greenwood hotel man. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Campbell, William Thomas/Miss Mary Alice Murray | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Campbellites | Story | Meeting begins tonight | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Campble, W. T. Mr and Mrs S. J. Beray (Campbell & Berry??) | Death | Their little girl is not expected to live. (Slidell correspondent) | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Canales, Gen. | Death | Of Mexico died on the 28th last month | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Candidates for election | Story | Names and offices given. | 1894-06-14-pg04 | DN |
Candidates in the November election listed | Story | Long list | 1888-05-12-pg04 | WCM |
Cannady, Andy | Story | Arrested for illicit distilling by Deputy Marshall R. M. Erwin and Deputy Revenue Collector A. McCampbell of Fort Worth. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Cannon, Chas. W. | Story | Late of Bridgeport | 1885-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Cannon, Dr. C.W. | Story | Appointed postmaster at Bridgeport | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Cannon, Mattie Lee Miss/Mr Rufus Hannabal Couch | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's father 24 June 1896. She taught at Decatur Public School. | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Cannon, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches first grade in the Decatur Public school for the coming year. | 1895-04-05-pg01 | WCM |
Cannon, Miss (of Bridgeport) | Story | Is attending he normal here and was elected to replace the vacancy in the Decatur Public School by the resignation of Miss Fismer. | 1894-07-19-pg03 | DN |
Cansler, Sarah Francis Miss/Dr Thomas booker Peek | Wedding | Married 9 Oct. 1890 at the bride's parents: M. D. Cansler. Both are from Paradise. | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Cantrell, John | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Cantrell, Lucy Ellen Miss/John William Lowrance | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Cantrell, Lucy Ellen Miss/John William Lowrance | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Cantrell, Mary Miss/Mr O. P. Buffington | Wedding | Arrested near Gum, Texas for living in adultery. Married and released Tuesday morning. | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Cantrell, Mary Miss/O. P. Buffington | Wedding | Married 25 July 1893 in Wise County. Arrested for Adultery. Bride was released. Groom pleaded guilty and will go t othe county farm | 1893-07-29-pg02 | WCM |
Cantwell, Dr. and Bud | Death | Silver Creek Parker Co. two men shot and killed by A. Cox | 1881-09-23-pg01 | WCM |
Canyon Grove | Story | Correspondence, from C. Grover | 1883-05-25-pg01 | WCM |
Capps, Lucy Catherine (Katie) Miss/Joseph E. Carter | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Couple are from Alvord. | 1893-02-16-pg05 | DN |
Capt. Irving | Story | Of Fort Griffin has received orders | 1881-05-06-pg02 | WCM |
Carauthers, Mr. | Story | Bought farm from Wm. M. Stephens for $500 | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Caraway, J. W. Mr/Miss Mamie Cox | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1899. Bride is of Decatur. Groom is of Clarendon and will live there. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Caraway, J. W./Miss Mamie Cox | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Carden, T. F. (Crafton, Texas) | Story | Elected as a Justice in Wise County. | 1886-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Carder, B. S. | Story | Judge J. R. Johson's jury found him to be of unsound mind. Had been In a asylum 3 times: once in virginia and twice in Missouri. | 1890-12-13-pg04 | WCM |
Carder, B. S. Mr | Story | Found to be of unsound mind in a lunacy trial. Manager of the Busey Ranch in Wise Co. | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Cardey, Ella Miss | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Carey, Miss | Wedding | Married Mr. Sam Milhollan | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Cargill, Dick Mr | Story | Pled guilty to a charge of gambling Saturday. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, Marshall | Story | Improving slowly | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | Appellate Court reversed and remanded | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | Town marshall of Decatur | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | City Marshall was arraigned | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | City Marshall shot 3 times | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | Had a gang of boys | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Cargill, N.C. | Story | Only held winning cards | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Cargill, Napoleon C. | Death | Body carried from the Baptist Church to the city cemetery on Wednesday. | 1891-04-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, Napoleon C. | Death | Dr. J. B. Renshaw paid $5 for examining the body of N. C. Cargill. Cost submitted to Comissioner's Court. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, Napoleon C. | Death | H. F. Anderson paid $5 for the inquest of N. C. Cargill. Cost submitted to Comissioner's Court. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, Napoleon C. | Death | Judge J. W. Patterson had the habeus copus trial of W. H. North for the killing of Mr Cargill. Bond of $1,000.00 was readily given. | 1891-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Cargill, Walter Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Cargill, Walter Scott/Miss Abbie Julia Upham | Wedding | Married in Bellevue, Clay County 17 Jan 1895. They returned to Henrietta to effect a reconcillation with the bride's parents | 1895-01-24-pg05 | DN |
Carhart, Elder | Story | Presiding Elder northwest of Decatur | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Carisat, Mr & Mrs | Story | Their wagon, mules and themselves all fell into the Trinity River near Bridgeport. He had serious internal injuries. Mrs Carisat received painful bruises. | 1894-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Carl, Ethel and Roy (Little Ethel and Roy) | Death | Poem inmemoriam. By a friend. | 1889-11-16-pg08 | WCM |
Carl, Ethel I. (age 5) | Death | Obituary. Only remaining child was buried at Oaklawn Cemetery last Sunday. Her brothe Roy had died about a month ago. | 1889-11-16-pg04 | WCM |
Carl, Roy A. (age 1) | Death | Died about a month ago 12 Oct. 1889. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1889-11-16-pg04 | WCM |
Carleton, W.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss E.M. Bass | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Carlisle, Kate/Hosea Turner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 10 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Carlock, Dora Miss/Jesse Woody | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Nov 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Carloss, Alanson Bradley/Miss Naomi Mershon | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1895. Groom is of Alvord, bride is the daughter of Fred L. Merson | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Carloss, H.C. | Story | Wagon ride down Sandy | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Carloss, Lennie Mr & Mrs (Alanson Bradley Carloss) | Birth | Twin boys born on Tuesday of this week. One died. Mother and remaining boy are doing well. (Alvord Local - Budget) | 1896-10-30-pg01 | WCM |
Carloss, Mr. H.C. | Story | And family, just arrived from MO | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Carloss, T. C./Miss Eta Chatham | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Oct. 1889 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Carlton, C. | Death | Had been sick for several weeks, died last Tuesday. (Chico Reviewings | 1893-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Carlton, H. H. Professor (Late of Chico) | Story | Will teach a public school 8 miles S. of Cleburne. | 1886-10-30-pg04 | WCM |
Carlton, John Wood | Death | Died 4 March 1896 in Draco, Wise County, Texas from Measles leaving a wife and 5 children. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1896-03-13-pg08 | WCM |
Carlton, Mr. Calvin | Story | Brother-in-law of Mr. Payton Phillips | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Carlyle, Thomas | Death | Famous author is dead | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Carlyle, Thomas | Death | The famous author and philosopher | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Carmichael, John T. (old resident of Springtown) | Story | Judge insane taken to Weatherford and will be taken to th insane aylum. | 1891-11-14-pg05 | WCM |
Carmicheal, Col. | Story | Of Walnut Creek | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Carnes, Ursula Amanda Mrs (nee Lowry) | Death | Former resident of Chico Mrs Fletcher Carnes died 3 April 1898 in Fort Worth where she was being treated. She was living in Jacksboro. | 1898-04-21-pg04 | DN |
Carney Ella Miss | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year.4th Grade | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, Ella Miss | Story | Teaches school at Decatur. | 1897-03-25-pg05 | DN |
Carney, Ella Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Secured a 1st grade certificate for 2 years. Will assist Prof Hazen in the Aurora school this winter | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Carney, Ella Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Will teach at the Aurora School. | 1895-11-14-pg05 | DN |
Carney, Ely Thomas Professor | Death | Became very sick on Saturday but is some bettr now, Died 28 Dec 1888. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1888-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Carney, Etla Miss | Story | Taught in our city schools last year. Now teaching in Oak Cliff. | 1897-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, Gabrella Miss/George V. Kane | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1886 in Aurora, Texas | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Carney, Gabrella Miss/George V. Kane | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Carney, J. J. Mr | Story | Teaching school at the Shiloh school house. | 1890-01-04-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, J. J. Proessor | Story | Has started a school at Greenwood. | 1887-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, Joe Mrs (Josie) | Story | Daughter of Rev. Jerome B. Dabney will teach at Mount Zion neighborhood 3 miles SW of Decatur. | 1893-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Carney, John J. Rev | Death | Obituary Died 2 May 1891 in a hunting accident in Montague County. His wife Rebecca Josie Dabney Carney was cared for by her father, | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, John J. Rev | Death | Died in a hunting accident near Forestburg 2 May 1891. | 1891-05-09-pg08 | WCM |
Carney, John J./Miss Reecca Josephine Dabney | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1888. Will live in Montague County. (J. H. W. Bethel Correspondent) | 1889-01-19-pg08 | WCM |
Carney, Leila Miss/Osborn Craig (O. C.) Rhine | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 June 188 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, Leila Miss/Osborn Craig (O. C.) Rhine | Wedding | Married last Wednesday. Couple are from Aurora | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Carney, Mary Lillian (Mollie) Miss/Wayne Douglas Trewhitt | Wedding | Married 9 March 1890 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Couple are from Aurora. | 1890-03-22-pg01 | WCM |
Carney, Mary Lillian (Mollie) Miss/Wayne Douglas Trewhitt | Wedding | Married last Sunday. Couple are from Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Carney, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Bethel. | 1887-02-19-pg03 | WCM |
Carney, Professor | Story | Is Teaching at Cottonwood (57 pupils) | 1888-08-04-pg08 | WCM |
Carney, Theodocia Bell (Docie) Miss/Robrert Henry /Roark | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter and Clisbee | Story | Mail contract between Denton and Decatur | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter hotel and the clark and Perrin building | Story | Fire destroyed these buildings on the Southwest corner of the Decatur Square. | 1888-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter Rhome Co. | Story | Farmer's Alliance article | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, B.F. | Story | Bought 1000 head of beef | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Crate Mr (might be Jesse C Carpenter) | Death | His 2 year old child fell into a well and was killed immediately this morning 5 August 1893. 3 Miles East of Chico. | 1893-08-12-pg08 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dottie Miss/William Harley Portwood | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's mother 21, Sept. 1893. Groom is of Dundee, Texas. Bride is the daughter of the late J. C. Carpenter. | 1893-09-23-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dottie Miss/William Harley Portwood | Wedding | Married 21 Sept. 1893 at the home of the bride's mother. Bride is the daughter of the late J. C. Carpenter. Groom is a cattleman of Beaver, Texas where the couple will live. | 1893-09-30-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dottie Stewart Miss/William Harley Portwood | Wedding | Married Tuesday evening 19 Sept. 1893 at the home of the bride's mother Mrs J. C. Carpenter in Decatur, Texas. | 1893-09-21-pg05 | DN |
Carpenter, Dr. | Story | Gone to Austin to attend | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. | Story | Of Decatur, passed through | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. | Story | Returned from Austin | 1881-03-04-pg02 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | Several left for New Mexico for gold mine | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | Attending prisoners in jail | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | Kindly called at our rooms yesterday | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | Will build residence, $2000 | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | The large frame house is up | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Dr. L. | Story | Spent night in Fort Worth | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, Houston Mr & Mrs (of the Thomas School District) | Death | Their little baby died of the croup on Monday night | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, J. C. | Story | He and Ed Jarman (old man) had a difficulty. Jarman got hit on the head with a chair. Skull is crushed | 1891-12-05-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, J. C. Mr | Story | Is arranging to rebuild the hotel which burned last week on the Decatur Square. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | In our city | 1880-06-25-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Buying beef on Salt Creek | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Building stone building in Decatur | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Took in the Fort this week | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Owns several miles of wire fence | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Of Decatur, was in Fort Worth | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Contributed in way of fines | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Transferred | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Returned from Chickasaw Nation | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Asked to be admitted | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, J.C. | Story | Bought Alliance cotton | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jess C. Mr/Miss Katie Belle Fields | Wedding | Married 22 Oct. 1896 at the home of the bride's father H. H Fields in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-10-23-pg08 | DN |
Carpenter, Jess C. Mr/Miss Katie Belle Fields | Wedding | Married 22 Oct. 1896 at the home of the bride's father H. H Fields in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse | Story | Guest of some of our citizens | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse | Story | Of Decatur was in Henrietta | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse | Story | Visited Exposition | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse | Story | Bought 1,500 steers | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse | Story | Brought 1,000 cattle | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 25 august 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect by the Ex-confederate of Decatur. Struck by lightning and died25 Aug. 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | (Paradise Correspondent) | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | His partner Mr Woods in the cattle business was killed by lightning also. Might be F. D. Woods. | 1893-08-31-pg05 | DN |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Very ong Obit and Bio. | 1893-08-31-pg05 | DN |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Long Obituary. Killed by lightning about 3:30 am 25 August 1893. Decatur Businessman | 1893-09-02-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Ex-Confederates resolution of respect. | 1893-09-02-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Obituary. Born in North Carolina in 1841, Married in Kansas in 1867, Came to Wise County in 1860. | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Jesse C. Mr | Death | Card of Thanks written by his wife Mary. (Sept. 3, 1893 in Decatur) | 1893-09-07-pg01 | DN |
Carpenter, Jesse Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Saturday 23 Sept. 1899 in Decatur, Texas | 1899-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Carpenter, Kittie Mrs (wife of N. M. Carpenter) | Death | Obituary. Died Wednesday morning 15 Jan 1890 from having given birth to a son a few days previous. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, L. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Lewis Dr Mrs (Fannie Baker) (Lakeport, California) | Story | Visiting her sister Mrs J. W. Patterson. (Nannie Virginia Baker) | 1890-10-18-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter, Lillian M. Miss/Mr Omer Conger Greer | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1895 in Panola County, Mississippi. She had a son named John Dixon Greer. B 1900. Ithink she died in 1909 when her son Omer Conger Greer Jr was born. | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Carpenter, Lillian M. Miss/Mr Omer Conger Greer | Wedding | This newspaper reporter from Rhome claims they were married in Rhome, Texas. Married 26 Dec. 1895 in Panola County, Mississippi. She had a son named John Dixon Greer. B 1900. I think she died in 1909 when her son Omer Conger Greer Jr was born. | 1896-01-09-pg08 | DN |
Carpenter, M. N | Death | Infant child died. | 1886-05-29-pg07 | WCM |
Carpenter, Miss Dora | Story | Has come home | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Carpenter, Mrs | Death | Funeral service was held at the Christian Church on Thursday. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Carpenter, Mrs. Jesse | Story | Sold store-house to Mrs. Zadick | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter, Professor | Story | Will teach at the Male and Female Institute. (Chico Review) | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Carpenter, Robert Lee/Miss Margaret Brown ( Maggie) Rector | Wedding | Married 20 Nov 1890 in Jack County, Texas. Bride was living on Carroll's Creek in Jack County. | 1890-11-29-pg04 | WCM |
Carpenter, Viola M. Miss/Govrnor D. Warren | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Carr, A. | Story | $25,000 damage suit against Jesse Carpenter | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Carr, Aaron (old citizen of Pella) | Death | Died Saturday of last week. | 1886-05-15-pg01 | WCM |
Carr, Lawrence & Co. | Story | Upstairs in the Post building, Decatur | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Carr, W.H. | Story | Will case, of estate | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Carriger, John | Story | Spring fight squelched by constable | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Carrol, Nannie B. Mrs | Story | Her mother is Mrs Lucinda Norris who lives in Missouri. | 1888-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Carroll | Story | And a cornet band are all expected at reunion | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Carroll, J. A. Judge (of Denton) | Death | Died at Louisiana, Missouri, his birthplace, last Monday. Buried at Odd Felows Cemetery, Denton, Texas. | 1891-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Carroll, J.A. | Story | Our present District Justice is in town | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Carroll, James C./Miss Jimmie Ann Blewett | Wedding | Married Sunday 27 Feb 1898 in Wise County, Texas | 1898-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Carroll, Joseph Alexander Judge (of Denton) | Death | Long Obituary. Died at Louisiana, Missouri, his birthplace, last Monday. | 1891-10-24-pg01 | WCM |
Carroll, Joseph Alexander Judge (of Denton) | Death | Wise County Bar convened today and passed resolutions respecting the death of Judge J. A. Caroll. | 1891-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Carroll, Judge | Story | Bought Grider House in Decatur | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Carroll, Judge J.A. | Story | Offers to grade 1 mile of railroad | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Carroll, Moses T./Miss J. C. Counterman | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1888 at te residence of the groom's father. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Carroll, Nannie B. Mrs/John Franklin Smith | Wedding | Married 14 March 1888 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-03-24-pg03 | WCM |
Carroll, Nathaniel Mr | Death | Died 11 August 1891 in Tennessee. Buried at Paint Rock Baptist Church Cemetery, Roane Co., Tennessee. Grandfather of Judge J. W. Carroll of Wise County, Texas. | 1891-10-24-pg04 | WCM |
Carroll. J.A. | Story | Speaker at Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Carruth, Alonzo (son of the late R. A. Carruth) | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Sparks of Denton for theft of cattle from George Short of Wise Co. | 1887-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Carruth, J. T. Mr | Death | Attending the Baptist college he became sick and died last Saturday. Buried at Wortham, Freestone County, Texas. | 1893-10-19-pg05 | DN |
Carruth, James T. | Death | Resolution of Respect. Died at age 20 on 15 Oct. 1893. Teachers and Pupils of the Baptist College. | 1893-11-02-pg05 | DN |
Carruth, Jimmie Mr (paper dark) | Death | Card of Thanks to the teachers and students for helping Mr Carruth. By Mr & Mrs Borum who boarded him. | 1893-10-19-pg08 | DN |
Carson, Elder | Story | Preaches for the Methodists at Paradise | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Carson, George Miller/Miss Florence Smock | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Oct. 1899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Carson, Maud Miss/William Emmett Johns | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Sept. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Carson, Rev. | Story | New Methodist circuit preacher at Paradise | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Carswell, Bob | Story | Returned from visit | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Carswell, Co. Attorney | Story | Donated $5 to Fannin Co. murdered sheriff | 1885-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Carswell, Priscilla Gillean Mrs (nee: Baker) | Death | Died 13 Feb 1897 in Panola Co., Texas. Buried at Cathage, Texas. Mother of Robert E. Carswell of Wise County, who attended his mother's funeral in Carthage. | 1897-02-18-pg10 | DN |
Carswell, R. E. Mr | Story | Returned from visiting his family in California. | 1896-09-24-pg05 | DN |
Carswell, R. E. Mrs, Tribue, Robert, and little daughter | Story | Returned home Saturday from Los Angeles where they spent the summer. | 1897-04-08-pg05 | DN |
Carswell, R.E. | Story | The county attorney | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Carswell, R.E. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Carswell, Robert E. Mr | Story | Has been sick for 2 or 3 weeks. Dangerously Sick. He died in 1921 and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1889-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Carswell, Robert E. Mr | Story | Is very low with slow fever. Been sick 4 weeks. Became delirious and is in critical condition. Survived and died 1921 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1889-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Carter, A.W. | Story | Mercantile of Sunset | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Carter, Champe (of Franklin) Well known in Wise Co.) | Death | Died 2 August 1886 in Franklin, Robertson Co., Texas. | 1886-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Carter, Flora Mrs (nee Jacobs) | Death | Short Obituary. Died Wednesday 31 May 1893. I created a memorial for her at Greenwood Cemetery Wise County, Texas. Her father was Thomas M. Jacobs and mother was Sarah Peterson Jacobs. | 1893-06-17-pg01 | WCM |
Carter, Frank Mr | Death | Living N. of town is very sick with pneumonia. No expected to live. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1893-03-09-pg01 | DN |
Carter, Harry | Story | Fined $500.00 for seducing Mrs Georgia McCarty. They got a license, but she said no in the ceremony, | 1886-03-13-pg04 | WCM |
Carter, Ida Elizabeth Miss/Arthur Oliver Weir | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1889 at Gainesville, Cooke Co., Texas. Bride is from Marietta, I. T. Groom is from Decatur. | 1889-10-05-pg01 | WCM |
Carter, James Fleming Sr/Miss Margaret Elizabeth (Lizzie) McCamant | Wedding | Married 11 June 1889 in Lampasas County, Texas. The McCamant family was a former merchant in Alvord. | 1889-06-22-pg08 | WCM |
Carter, James Fleming Sr/Miss Margaret Elizabeth (Lizzie) McCamant | Wedding | Married 11 June 1889 in Lampasas County, Texas. Will make Henrietta their home. Mrs Carter one of the public school teachers in Henrietta. | 1889-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Carter, Joseph E./Miss Lucy Catherine Capps (Katie) | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Couple are from Alvord. | 1893-02-16-pg05 | DN |
Carter, Kat Miss/Mr John R. Spears | Wedding | Invitation are out for their wedding at Alvord Sunday, 19 July 1899. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | DN |
Carter, Mr | Story | A rope damaged in 2 middle fingers of the left hand so they had to be amputated. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Carter, William Harvey/Miss Sarah A. Tate | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Carter, William M. Mr (age 71) | Death | Obituary. Died 31 August 1895 at Greenwood. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. (Cullings from the County Press). | 1895-09-13-pg04 | WCM |
Carter,Grace J. Mrs/Mr J. N. Moore | Wedding | Married in Greenwood, Texas 30 Oct. 1897. | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Cartersville | Story | Gin and Gristmill distroyed by fire | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Cartright, Lem | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Cartright, Mae Miss/John Fry | Wedding | Married at Rocky, Oklahoma Territory last Sunday. | 1898-11-17-pg04 | DN |
Cartwright | Story | Charged with murder of Mac Gill | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Cartwright Drug Store | Story | W. B. mann has full charge of this drug store. Dr. Cartwright has his office above the drugstore. | 1888-04-07-pg01 | WCM |
Cartwright, Charles Lemuel Rev./Miss Hallie Cornelia Eakle | Wedding | Married 12 inst in Monroe City, Missouri. Groom is the son of Dr. John Wesley Cartwright. | 1898-10-13-pg05 | DN |
Cartwright, Child | Death | Dr. Cartwright's child died | 1885-12-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright, Dr. J.W. | Story | Miss Tucker and Miss Stephens are spending a few days | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright, Dr. J.W. | Story | L. H. Stevens is visiting | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright, Dr. J.W. | Story | Was attending court | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Cartwright, J. W. Dr | Story | Formerly of Decatur, now of Amarillo, Texas. | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Cartwright, John Wesley Dr | Story | Formerly of Wise County. Now of Amarillo. Health is not good. Died 17 Jan 1911 in Amarillo. Buried at Llano Cemetery, Randall County. Texas. | 1897-03-11-pg05 | DN |
Cartwright, Laura | Wedding | Wed to John Chambers | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Cartwright, Laura | Wedding | Wed to John Chambers | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright, Mary Catherine Miss/William Alfred Wiley | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 8, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Cartwright, T.J. | Story | Canidate for sherriff | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Cartwright, T.J. | Story | Sentenced two years | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Cartwright, Thomas Jefferson (of near Chico) | Death | Died 18 May 1897 at home 3 Miles West of Chico. Buried at Chico Cemetery. His father Lemuel Cartwright lives South of Decatur and was county Marshall years ago. | 1897-04-29-pg08 | DN |
Cartwright, Thomas Jefferson (of near Chico) | Death | Very sick and not expected to live. Died 18 May 1897. Buried at Chico Cemetery. | 1897-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright, Thomas Jefferson Mr | Death | Very sick and not expected to live. Died 18 May 1897 in Chico. Buried there. Brother of Mrs R. F. Crow (Mrs Mary Crow b. 1863 Wise Co, d. Jan. 13, 1917, Wise Co., Texas. Mary is buried at Sand Hill Cemetery Wise County, Texas) | 1897-04-22-pg01 | DN |
Cartwright, Tom | Story | Purchased Forrest Wood's residence | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Cartwright, Tom | Story | Will get new trial | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Cartwright, William L. (Dock) | Death | Died of Consumption last night 24 Nov. 1888. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1888-12-01-pg01 | WCM |
Cartwright, William L. (Dock) | Death | Died near Sand Hill at his home in Wise Co. 24, Nov 1888. His age was 31 years, 2 months, and 12 days. So he was born 12 Sept. 1857. | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Cartwright's Mr. near | Story | Baptist Sunday School Reeves, Porter, Gentry etc. | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Caruthers, Benjamin Newton | Death | Obituary. Died at his home near Paradise 10 Jan. 1890. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1890-01-18-pg01 | WCM |
Caruthers, Benjamin Newton | Death | Larget funeral concourse ever seen on Paradise Prairie was for his burial. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Caruthers, Ida Miss | Story | Teaches school at Grub Hill. | 1898-03-31-pg01 | DN |
Caruthers, S.N. | Story | Married a daughter of Wm. McAfee | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Caruthers, Steve Mr | Story | Shot through the wrist by George Green at Paradise. Examining trial scheduled 26 inst. | 1893-09-07-pg01 | DN |
Caruthers, William Samuel/Miss Emma Alice Haynes | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1887 at the bride's fater's residence near the Green Miund school house. | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Cary, Alice | Death | Committed suicide | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Case, R. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Monday 5 July 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-07-15-pg05 | DN |
Case, R. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Monday 5 July 1897. | 1897-07-16-pg05 | WCM |
Case, R. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Wednesday 16 March 1899. | 1899-03-17-pg05 | WCM |
Case, Rudolphus L. Mr/Miss Octavia Lovica Spencer | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1893 in Wise County. (Newspaper says 15 Nov.) | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Casey J. C. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Willow Point. | 1891-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Casey, Amanda Viola Miss/John Leoanrd Perkins | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896 at the residence of the bride. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-11-06-pg08 | WCM |
Casey, Amanda Viola Miss/John Leoanrd Perkins | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896 at the residence of the bride's father. The reception was held at Isaac Perkins, the grooms father, on Monday | 1896-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
Casey, Amanda Viola Miss/John Leonard Perkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Casey, Drew | Story | Shot bro-in-law, Jim Payne | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Casey, Fate Mrs (Bumlow community) (companion of Fate Casey) | Story | Obituary. She died on the first of last week leaving a husband and two children | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Casey, Hamp and Fannie (Mr & Mrs) | Birth | Daughter born 10 June 1897. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Casey, Hamp Mr & Mrs (of Cottonwood) | Death | Their infant son died. Hehad been sick from birth. | 1895-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Casey, J. C. | Story | Closed his schol at Cener Point yesterday | 1886-02-27-pg07 | WCM |
Casey, J. C. | Story | Will teach at Gravel Hill. | 1887-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Casey, J. C. | Story | Will teach the public school at Grave Hill school house on Salt Creek. | 1887-10-08-pg04 | WCM |
Casey, J. C. | Story | Will teach the Cottondale School. | 1890-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Casey, J. C. Professor | Story | Is teaching school at Center Point (3 miles N. of Cottondale on the Decatur & Weatherford Road) | 1886-11-20-pg05 | WCM |
Casey, J. M. Rev (of Crafton) | Death | Very sick in Crafton on this date. Died 4 Sept 1889. Buried at Crafton Cemetery. | 1889-09-14-pg08 | WCM |
Casey, J. O. Mr | Story | Got a 3 year certificate and will teach at Willow Point School | 1891-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Casey, J.C. | Story | Teaching at Center Point | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Casey, Jesse Mr (formerly of Brumlow) | Death | Died in Oregon from injuries involving getting tangled in lines from a horse. | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Casey, John C. Professor (of Cottondale) | Story | Will open a winter school at Center Point Academy on 1 October. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1886-09-25-pg04 | WCM |
Casey, Mrs. Abe | Story | Very sick | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Casey, Professor | Story | Teaches about 100 pupils at Willow Point, Texas | 1892-02-20-pg08 | WCM |
Casey, Professor | Story | His school at Willow Point is so popular they had to enlarge the building. | 1892-03-19-pg01 | WCM |
Casey, Professor | Story | Teaching school at Chico. Long story describing his excellent teachings. | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Cash, Elizabeth Catharine Mrs (nee: Cash) | Death | Died after only a brief illness of 4 hours on 24 Jan. 1890 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Wife of Willis Samuel Cash. | 1890-02-08-pg01 | WCM |
Caskey, Eld. | Story | Is to spend a few weeks in Gainsville | 1881-09-30-pg01 | WCM |
Caskey, Eld. | Story | Of Fort Worth will preach | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Caskey, Eld. T.W. | Story | Returned from Granbury and points west | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Caskey, Eld. T.W. | Story | Made an able and convincing argument | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Caskey, Elder T. W. | Story | Preaching at Aurora | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Caskey, Elder T. W. | Story | Lectures on infidelity at Christian Church | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Caskey, T. W. (life long friend of Jefferson Davis) | Story | He was called to New Orleans to speak at the funeral of Jefferson Davis, but missed the train. | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Caskie, Elder T.W. | Story | Delighting his congregation | 1880-10-29-pg01 | WCM |
Cason, Elizabeth Favor (Lizzie) Miss/Thomas Alen Waide | Wedding | Married 9 Feb. 1893. (Newspaper says married on the 15th inst.) (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-02-23-pg05 | DN |
Cason, Mary Favor Miss/George Pinkney Frazer Sr | Wedding | Married 18 August at the Baptist Church in Graham, Young County, Texas | 1886-08-28-pg02 | WCM |
Cason, Temperance Palistine (Temple) Mrs (nee: Cooper) | Death | Obituary. Died 28 July 1888 in Greenwood, Wise Co., buried at Greenwood Cemetery. Husband was Jobie Cason. | 1888-08-04-pg08 | WCM |
Caspary, Julius | Story | Visited Dr. Goldman | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Casper, E. O Mr (of Decatur) | Story | His sister Miss Etta Casper of Mangum in Greer Co. Oklahoma, was bitten by a polecat. She was brought to Decatur where a maddstone was used and it stuck for 11 hours. | 1889-04-06-pg04 | WCM |
Cassinger, Angeline Mrs/J. R. Wilson | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1889 in Wise County, Texas | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Castain, Mr. Thos. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Casteman, Jim (working with the Marshall at Thomas near Ardmore I. T.) | Story | Shot in the left lung. | 1891-07-04-pg05 | WCM |
Castleberry, Aaron (little son) | Death | Son of Mr & Mrs Castleberry. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Castleberry, H.C. | Story | Works on clocks and watches | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Castleberry, James Oscar Mr & Mrs | Death | Are mourning the loss of a loved one Thomas A. Castleberry to diptheria or membraneous croup. Died 11 May 1897. buried at Boonsville Cemetery | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Castleberry, Jim Mr & Mrs | Death | Lost their Baby last Wednesday of membraneous croup. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman James D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Aley Morris | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Castleman, Dr. James L. | Story | Of Pella, preached a good sermon | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. | Story | Preaches at Audubon | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. | Story | Of Pella, Methodists holding meeting | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Is now at his old home in Kentucky. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. J.L. | Story | Returned from preaching tour | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. J.L. | Story | Preaches at Audubon | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. James L. | Story | Of Wise County preached good sermon | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Castleman, Eld. Jas. L. | Story | of Pella, was in to see us | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Elder | Story | Of Pella, dropped in to see us | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Castleman, Elder J.L. | Story | Of the Christian Church gave us a call | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Castleman, Elder J.L. | Story | Introduced through whose kindness | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Castleman, Elder J.L. | Story | Of Pella, kindly came | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Castleman, J. L Mr (formerly of Wise) | Story | Living in Hadgensville, Kentucky. His mother is in fair health at age 78. | 1887-11-26-pg02 | WCM |
Castleman, J. L. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | 19 Aug. 1889. Arrived at Hodgensville, kentucky 1 july and saw my old mother. I have not been well for some time. Saw Dr. Scott formerly of wise County. Talked at several funerals. Will bid farewell to Kentucky. | 1889-08-31-pg01 | WCM |
Castleman, James | Story | Preaches for the Christian congretation, at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Castleman, Jas. L. | Story | Agent for Christian Preacher this year | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Castleman, Jas. L. | Story | Correspondence from Pella | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman, Jim | Story | In Pre. No.2 was arrested | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Castleman, Jim | Story | Arrested in Wise County and taken to Wichita Falls or Mule stealing. A Castleman brother was soon thereafter arrested in Alvord on a state warrant. | 1888-02-04-pg01 | WCM |
Castleman, Jim | Story | Examing trial in Wichita Falls found him not guilty of theft of 2 mules. | 1888-02-25-pg01 | WCM |
Castleman, Jim | Story | Case dismissed of theft of two mules from O. T. Gray. | 1888-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Castleman, Jim and Emmett | Story | Jim was arrested for mule theft and taken to Wichita Falls. Emmet also arrested for mule theft, but taken to Decatur. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Castleman, Nancy Catherine Miss/John Benson Wilson | Wedding | Married at the home of the officiating clergyman Elder J. R. Williams 30 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. | 1889-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
Castleman, S. J. Mr | Story | Arrested near Audubon Monday for removing mortgaged properly out of Wise Co. in 1891. | 1893-08-31-pg05 | DN |
Castleman, S. J. Mr | Story | Deputy Sheriff Helms yesterday arrested him on a charge of disposing mortgaged property. Indictment was 7 or 8 years old. | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Castleman. Elder | Story | Holding meeting at Audubon | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Castles, Mary Ann Miss/Doctor Washington McCright | Wedding | Married 25 July 1897. (Newark Corresondent) (Groom is of Deep Creek, bride is of Union Grove). | 1897-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Caswell, Mr. R. E. | Story | New county attorney is building home | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Caswell, R. E. Hon. | Story | Leavs for Carthage, Texas to spend Christmas with his famiy. | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Caswell, R.E. | Story | Of Decatur, spent Tuesday night | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Cate, Frances Orlena Miss/Mr Jess Warren Eads | Wedding | Cards are out announcing their marriage 18 June 1896 in Decatur. They will live in Claremont, California where the groom owns an orange grove. | 1896-06-11-pg05 | DN |
Cate, Frances Orlena Miss/Mr Jess Warren Eads | Wedding | Cards are out announcing their marriage 18 June 1896. Groom is of Claremont, California. | 1896-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Cate, Frances Orlena Miss/Mr Jess Warren Eads | 1896-06-19-pg05 | WCM | ||
Cate, Frances Orlena Miss/Mr Jess Warren Eads | Wedding | Married 18 June 1896 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. Groom is of Claremont California and bride is of Decatur. Long article. | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
Cate, Georgia Miss | Story | Decatur (presumably) public school teacher chosen. | 1894-04-12-pg05 | DN |
Cate, Georgia Miss | Story | Teaches at Decatur High School | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Cate, J. F./Miss Maud Tompkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Cate, J. F./Miss Maud Tompkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Cate, Lula | Story | Of Rhome, visited Devil's Den in Jack Co. | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Cate, Virginia R./Rufus Jehu Lindley | Wedding | Married 24 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Cate, Will | Story | Failed to appear as witness in Dist. Court | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Catelett, G.B. | Wedding | Wed to Ella Copeland | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Cater, Fred | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Cater, Lafayette Walker Mr/Miss Fannie Belle Cunningham | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Dec. 1893. Newspaper had Cates for the grooms name. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Cater, Mr. C.J. | Story | Late of Louisiana, bought land | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Cater, Wm. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Cates Charles Claiborne Mr/Miss Lorena Jane Kimbrough | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 in Decatur, Texas. Cards are out. | 1895-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Cates Charles Claiborne Mr/Miss Lorena Jane Kimbrough | Wedding | Long article. Parents listed. Attendees listed. | 1895-04-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cates Cliff D. Mr | Story | Left Tuesday for Cleveland, Bradley Co. Tennessee whee he will meet his sister Miss Ada N. Cates. | 1897-05-27-pg03 | DN |
Cates Coal Mines | Story | Shaft completed | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Cates' Opera | Story | Hazel Kirk-Go and See | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Cate's Opera House | Story | Nearly complete | 1884-04-18-pg02 | WCM |
Cates Theatre | Story | Was crowded | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Ada Miss | Story | Honor roll at the high school for the month of Sept. grade 87 | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Ada Miss | Story | Long story about her trip to Centenary College in Cleveland, Tennessee. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Cates, Ada Miss | Story | Safely arrived at Cleveland , Tennessee to attend Centenary College. | 1896-09-24-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Alvis Courtney (age 2 years and 245 days) | Death | Died 17 Feb. 1896 at Robertson, Indian Territory. Son of William and Florence Cates. He bled to death from a axe cut on his toe. | 1896-03-05-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Annie Louise (Lulu) Miss/William Wade Morris | Wedding | Married 28 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Cates, Bobbie | Death | Son of R.G. and Lizzie Cates died | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Cates, Bobbie | Death | Little son of R.G. and Lizzie Cates | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Cates, C. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. No date. | 1899-04-28-pg05 | DN |
Cates, C. C. Mrs | Story | Is dangerously Ill. | 1898-11-24-pg01 | DN |
Cates, C. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur, Texas on Saturday 11 May 1895. | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Cates, C. F. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 11 May 1895. | 1895-05-16-pg05 | DN |
Cates, C. Mr (age 80) (of Decatur) | Story | Attended court at Sunset this week. | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Sent specimen of Wise County coal | 1881-06-10-pg02 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Returned from his trip | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | 60 tons of coal taken | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Of Decatur, was in Texarkana | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Of Decatur, visited Fort Worth last Sun. | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | And others visited coal mines | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Went to Dallas | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Made administrator | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, C.D. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, C.F. | Story | Has returned to cast his lot among people of Henrietta | 1885-09-12-pg01 | WCM |
Cates, Charles Claiborne | Story | Has gone to Tennessee to visit his old home. Actually the home of his father. Cleveland, Bradley Co. Tennessee. | 1895-09-19-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Charles Claiborne/Miss Lorena Jane Kimbrough | Wedding | Cards are out. To be married 24 April 1895 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Charles Claiborne/Miss Lorena Jane Kimbrough | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Charles Claiborne/Miss Lorena Jane Kimbrough | Wedding | Long article about the wedding and each gift and giver is listed. | 1895-05-02-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Charles D. | Story | Incorporator of Tribune Publishing Co. | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cates, Charles D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1886-11-13-pg02 | WCM |
Cates, Charles D. Mr & Mrs | Story | Celerated their 29th wedding anniversary. | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Cates, Charles Donoho Cates Jr/Miss Rowena Turpin Hale | Wedding | 25th wedding anniversary. Married 12 March 1868 in Decatur, Texas | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Charles Donoho Mr | Story | Biography: born in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee in 1839. | 1897-08-12-pg08 | DN |
Cates, Charles Franklin (Frank) Mr/Miss Lucy Lee Ewing | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's Sister Mrs Arthur Soward (Miss Colie Ewing Soward) (Feb. 18 Notice in the paper) | 1894-02-23-pg08 | WCM |
Cates, Charley | Story | Mumps, for the greatest portion | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Cates, Charley | Story | 100 acres burned | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Charley | Story | The Lone Star Amateur | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Chas. D. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Cates, Chas. Jr. | Story | Lone Star Amateur editor | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Cates, Claib | Story | Fell, Decatur City Hall awning | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Cates, Claiborne McMillan (Mack)/Miss Ethel V. Jones | Wedding | To be married at the Methodist Church (presumably Decatur) 9 Oct 1895. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Claiborne McMillan (Mack)/Miss Ethel V. Jones | Wedding | Cards are out. To be married at the Methodist Church (presumably Decatur) 9 Oct 1895. | 1895-09-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Claiborne McMillan (Mack)/Miss Ethel V. Jones | Wedding | Long article about their wedding | 1895-10-11-pg06 | WCM |
Cates, Claiborne McMillan (Mack)/Miss Ethel V. Jones | Wedding | Married at the Methodist Church (presumably Decatur) 9 Oct 1895. | 1895-10-17-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Claiborne McMillan (Mack)/Miss Ethel V. Jones | Wedding | Long article about the wedding and each gift and giver is listed. | 1895-10-23-pg05 | DN |
Cates, D. C. House he built in 1867 burned | Story | old landmark of Decatur in the eastern part of town. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Dewitt Clayborne (Clabe) | Story | Biography: born in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee in 1842. | 1897-08-12-pg08 | DN |
Cates, dick | Story | Got a bayonet stuck through his wrist while preparing to go to war. | 1898-04-28-pg05 | DN |
Cates, E. O. Mrs | Death | She left for Sulphur Springs, Texas where her mother is dangerously ill. | 1898-10-27-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Ella Miss/John Charles Davis | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's father Mr R. G. Cates. | 1895-12-20-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Ella Miss/John Charles Davis | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's father Mr R. G. Cates near Decatur, Texas. | 1895-12-25-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Ella Miss/John Charles Davis | Wedding | Married. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Estella Josephine Miss/Benjamin Franklin Allen | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-12-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Frank Mr/Miss Lucy Ewing | Wedding | Married in Decatur, Texas Monay 12 Feb. 1894. | 1894-02-15-pg05 | DN |
Cates, Georgia Miss | Story | Will teach at the Decatur public school for the ensuing year. | 1893-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Cates, Joe Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twins born, girl and a boy. Born Wednesday night. | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Joseph Claude/Miss Mary Lillian Gentry | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married probably in 1893. Can't find a reference | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Joseph Claude/Miss Mary Lillian Gentry | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's parents Mr & Mrs W. L. Gentry on the 14th inst. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Lennie R. Miss/Benjamin Franklin Pior | Wedding | Bride was visiting from Cleveland, Tennesse. Got on the train presumably to go home, but when the train stopped at Aurora, Ben was there and they were married and returned to Decatur to surprise their relatives. Married 7 Sept 1890 in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas. | 1890-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cates, Lula | Story | Attended Cottondale basket picnic | 1884-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Cates, Minnie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.G. Gose | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Cates, Miss Stella | Story | Party was given | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Miss Stella | Story | Will return to school at Dallas | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Mr. Chas. D. | Story | Gave us use of opera hall | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Mr. R.G. | Story | Was in town | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Cates, Mrs. C.F. | Story | Sister was visiting | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Narcissa Mrs (nee: McMillin) | Death | Died today 16 July 1892 in Decatur. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. One of the earliest settlers in Decatur. Friend of General Sam Houston. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Cates, R.G. | Story | Fully qualified to make sheriff | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cates, Robert Calib Mr | Death | Died 19 Dec. 1889 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Buried on the 20th. Son of Robert Granville Cates. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1890-01-04-pg01 | WCM |
Cates, Robert Granville Mr | Story | Biography: born in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee in 1836. | 1897-08-12-pg08 | DN |
Cates, Stella | Story | A reighning belle of Decatur | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Cates, W.D. | Story | Gathered 70 bushels of wheat | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Cates, Will Mr & Mrs (of near Decatur) | Birth | Son born 23 Jan. 1894. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Cates, William M./Miss Florence Davis | Wedding | Married 28 April 1893 at the residence of the Brides parents near Decatur, Texas. The newspaper indicates they were married Wednesday 26 April 1893. | 1893-05-04-pg05 | DN |
Catlett Creek | Story | Closing exercises at Gose schoolhouse | 1880-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Cato, Eld. | Story | Came in to greet | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Cattle Drivers & R.R. | Story | Arrangments to send cattle by R. R. | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cattle Trails | Story | Moving northward again | 1885-08-01-pg02 | WCM |
Cavener, J. C. Rev. | Story | New Methodist minister in Decatur. | 1895-01-11-pg04 | WCM |
Cavert, Benjamin Clark/Miss Annie Kate Simpson | Wedding | Married Thursday Dec. 1, 1892 at the Christian Church according to the newspaper. My records say 2 Dec. 1892. | 1892-12-03-pg05 | WCM |
Cavin, T.S. | Story | Appointed postmaster at Greenwood | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Cavins, Mary Madline Miss/Rockwell Frost Upton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 June 188 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cayson, Rev. | Story | Of Baptist Church, occupied pulpit | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Caywood), Ben Rev (of Anneville) | Death | Obituary. Died Wednesday morning and was buried at the Walnut Creek Cemetery on the same day. | 1896-07-24-pg05 | WCM |
Caywood, Mrs Mary Jane (nee Lemons) | Death | Obituary. Died 9 Nov 1896 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Walnut Creek Cemetery. | 1896-11-20-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, Bettie Miss/James Otto Lowder | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1895 at the residence of Mr Cearley. Double Wedding | 1895-12-27-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, Bettie Miss/Mr James Otto Lowder | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1895 in Wise Co. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, John | Story | Is lying very low with pneumonia. (Chico Correspondent) | 1892-01-23-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, Laura Viola Miss/Ellis Washington Milligan | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, Rosa Lea Miss/Mr R. Henry Rose | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1895 at the residence of Mr Cearley. Double Wedding | 1895-12-27-pg08 | WCM |
Cearley, Rose Miss/Henry Rose | Wedding | Married. (Grenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg08 | WCM |
Cearly, Elder | Story | Conducting at Gentry church | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cearly, J. L. | Story | He is the constable of the Chico precinct | 1890-09-13-pg01 | WCM |
Cecil, Sam (of Pleasant Valley) | Story | Accidentally had a pitchfork thrust into his leg. Amputation is possible. | 1896-07-23-pg01 | DN |
Cecil, Sam (of Pleasant Valley) | Story | Wounded by a pitchfork accidently thrust into his leg. Amputation may be necessary. | 1896-07-24-pg05 | WCM |
Cecil, Tinvil/Sallie G. Brooking | Wedding | Married 2 August 1888 in Denton County, Texas | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Ceicil, Baylor | Death | Died at Greenwood | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Center Point | Story | Located in Jack County | 1885-09-26-pg08 | WCM |
Chadwick, Lorena/Ezra C. Brown | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 1 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Chadwick, Wm. | Story | Near Pella, kitichen burned | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Chambers, Andrew | Death | Funeral taken place | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Chambers, B.J. | Story | Of Texas for Vice President | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Chambers, B.J. | Story | Cleburne resident nominated for Vice President | 1880-06-25-pg04 | WCM |
Chambers, Col. | Story | Addressed group In St. Louis | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Chambers, E. Rev. | Story | Charged with bigamy was acquitted. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Chambers, E. Rev. | Story | Charged with bigamy was acquitted. Detailed story about the circumsances, | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Chambers, E. Rev. (of Cooke County) | Story | Jailed for having two living wives. Rev. Mr West of Cooke Co., made bond for him. | 1889-04-06-pg08 | WCM |
Chambers, Ellen H. Mrs | Story | Legally married 16 Dec. 1886, now suiting Elisha Chambers for divorce. He abandoned her on 15 August 1888. | 1892-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Chambers, J. F. | Story | Fined in County Court $25.00 for carrying a pistol | 1894-04-19-pg05 | DN |
Chambers, J. F. and Bill Brewer | Story | They had a difficulty. Chambers shot at Brewer twice but missed. | 1893-12-01-pg01 | WCM |
Chambers, J. F. Mr | Story | Charged with assault with intent to murder Bill Brewer by Deputy Sheriff More. Chambers gave bond. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Chambers, J.B. | Story | Receipt of an article from the pen of | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Chambers, John | Wedding | Wed to Laura Cartwright | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Chambers, John | Wedding | Wed to Laura Cartwright | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Chambers, Josie (age 1) | Death | Died last Sunday. Daughter of Mrs Ellen Chambers. Granddaughter of William N. Evans of Paradise. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1890-03-08-pg01 | WCM |
Chambers, Rev (Late of Jack Co.) | Story | Wil teach public schoo at Pleasant Hill. | 1886-09-25-pg06 | WCM |
Chambliss Case | Story | Returned verdict, not guilty | 1885-03-14-pg01 | WCM |
Chambliss, Mike | Story | Trial set | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Chambliss, Mike | Story | Bought "pink" house on hill | 1885-12-26-pg01 | WCM |
Chambliss, Mike & Billy | Story | Had misunderstanding, shot L.W. Fambro | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Champion, Emma J. Mrs (nee: White) | Death | Wife oif William Champion. She died 24 March 1886 | 1886-03-27-pg07 | WCM |
Champion, J. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born weighting 10 lbs. (Cold Spring corrspondent 21 Feb. 1888) | 1888-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Champion, Lizzie E. Mrs (age 38) | Story | Adjudged insane of the violent type. Tried to kill her husband John Champion of Wise Co. and their children. | 1888-11-03-pg08 | WCM |
Champion, Lucy Ann Miss/William H. Hall | Wedding | Married 30 Oct 1892 near Greenwood, Wise County, Texas | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Champion, R.C. | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Chance, Christopher Columbus/Miss Cornelia Wilton Fullingim | Wedding | Married 24 Nov. 1896 at the home of the Bride's parents (Oak Grove Community Wise Co.) Groom is of Denton County. | 1896-11-26-pg05 | DN |
Chance, Elder | Story | Of Christian Church will hold meeting | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Chance, J. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Chance, J.C. | Story | Selected as jury commissioner | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Chance, J.C. | Story | Passed through Alvord | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Chance, Jos. | Story | John Maxey lost house by fire | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Chance, Jos. | Story | Peach orchard, we explored | 1883-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Chance, Jos. | Story | Shot she-wolf | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Chance, N. J. Rev. | Story | Teaching school anear Commerce, Hunt Co., Texas. | 1888-03-03-pg01 | WCM |
Chance, Walter Wise/Miss Katurah Ann (Katie) Gardner | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1895 in Rhome, Wise Co. Texas | 1896-01-09-pg08 | DN |
Chander, J. A. | Story | Has gone to Tennessee (Aurora News) | 1886-07-17-pg05 | WCM |
Chandler, Elisabeth Mrs (wife of William Chandler) | Death | Died in Draco, Texas 1 Oct. 1887. Aged mother of J. W. Teeters now of Illinois but was in Wise Co. before the late war. | 1887-11-19-pg01 | WCM |
Chandler, J. A. Mr & Mrs (of Boyd) | Death | Their infant died 3 Feb. 1895, | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Chandler, J.A. | Story | Of Aurora, house moved with wind | 1883-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
Chandler, Mr J.A. | Story | Of Decatur, on visit to old friends | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Chandler, William (old man) | Death | Buried at Paradise Cemetery last Monday | 1891-05-23-pg04 | WCM |
Chandler, William (old man) | Death | T. W. Deavenport didn't get paid for his expenses for the deeased burial. | 1891-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Chandler, William (old man)(Pauper) | Death | Commisioners Court paid T. W. Deavenport $15 for Chandlers burial expenses. | 1891-07-18-pg08 | WCM |
Chapman, Child | Death | Little boy of Mr. Chapman, accident | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Chapman, S.R. | Wedding | Wed to G. C. Strickland | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Chappell, W. A. | Wedding | Wed to Anna Cobb | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Charles, Minnie L. Miss | Story | Will teach the public school in Decatur. | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Charles, Minnie L. Miss (of Laneville, Texas) | Story | Will teach the Decatur Public School 5th and 6th grades for 1889-1890 | 1889-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Charles, Minnie Miss | Story | Decatur Public school opened with her teaching 5th and 6th grades | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Charlton, Jim | Death | His little child after a pinful illness of severa lweeks was buried at Paradise Cemetery last Thursday. | 1890-07-19-pg05 | WCM |
Chase's Enquirer | Story | Industrial interests are not safe | 1880-09-17-pg04 | WCM |
Chatham, Eta Miss/T. C. Carloss | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Oct. 1889 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Chatman, Thomas (young man) | Story | Died in Clear Creek near Slidell, Wise Co.Texas while swimming. He has a widowed mother in Monroe County Kentucky. | 1897-05-27-pg04 | DN |
Chattam, L.A. | Story | To appear in Precinct 4 at Cottondale | 1885-10-10-pg06 | WCM |
Cheaves, O. F. Professor | Story | Teaches are Grand Hill. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1893-12-21-pg01 | DN |
Chedester & Mershon | Story | Santa Claus headquarters | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Chedester, Mrs. | Story | On visit to see relatives | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Chedester, T.F. | Story | Visit on Tuesday | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Chedister, Wesley (age 12) | Story | /Fell and broke the upper part of his leg. (Weatheford Daily Constitution) | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Cheeves, Frank | Story | Convicted of carrying a pistol. $25.00 fine. | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Cheeves, Oscar Professor | Story | Opened his school in Willow Point on 11 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Cheneweth, T.J. | Story | Of Aurora, found silver and copper mine in King County | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Cheneworth, Fannie Miss | Story | Commenced teaching at Deep Creek Today. (Auroa Correspondent) | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Cheneworth, Mr. Jeff | Story | Come to reside in Seymour | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Chenoweth | Story | Horse missing in Aurora | 1880-03-26-pg02 | WCM |
Chenoweth, Dr. | Story | Returned from Seymour | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Chenoweth, Fannie Miss | Story | Assistant school teacher at Anneville. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
Chenoweth, George | Story | Jailed this week charged with horsetheft. | 1893-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J. W. (of Decatur) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J. W. Mr | Death | His child died this week. | 1889-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J.W. | Story | Gone to Seymour in Baylor County | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Lillie Long | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J.W. | Story | Of Aurora, native Texan, born in Dallas Co. | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Chenoweth, J.W. | Story | Of Aurora, among visitors | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Chenoweth, Mrs. J.W. | Story | Visiting at Sunset | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Chenoweth, T.J. | Story | Will take charge of cattle ranch | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Chenoweth, Wm. | Story | A merchant of Aurora, was in Jacksboro | 1883-04-20-pg08 | WCM |
Cherokee Indian Citizenship Association | Story | Names of officers listed. They are looking for members with proof. | 1894-02-23-pg04 | WCM |
Cherokee Strip in the Indian Territory | Story | Preparations to ratify the agreement to cede the land to the U. S. Government. | 1893-03-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cherokee Strip in the Indian Territory | Story | Will open in September for settlements. | 1893-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Cherryhomes, Miss Allie | Wedding | Wed to M.T. Berry | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Cherryhomes, Tom | Story | Arrived here with cows | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Chesher, G.W. | Story | Once a citizen of Aurora | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Chesney, Albert E. Mr/Mrs Ida Florence Dobson | Wedding | Married 21 September 1899 in Decatur, Texas.Bride nee: Murry) | 1899-09-22-pg10 | DN |
Chesney, Albert Mr/Mrs Ida Harmon | Wedding | Married Thursday after church 21 Sept 1899. Bride's maiden name was Murry | 1899-09-22-pg05 | WCM |
Chesney, William (had a life full of afflictions) | Death | Died Saturday and buried at the Ball graveyard on Sunday. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-02-19-pg08 | WCM |
Chesney, William (had a life full of afflictions) | Death | Judge Johnson and his father R. W. Johnson of Decatur attended his funeral. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-02-19-pg08 | WCM |
Chestman, George M./Miss Mary Dovie Curry | Wedding | Married 10 Dec 1896 (Cottonwood Corresondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Cheves, Child | Death | Child of J.D.N. Cheves died last week | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Cheves, O. F. Mr | Story | Teaches school at Gravel Hill. (over 60 pupils) (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Cheves, O. F. Professor | Story | Assista Professor Casey teaching 100 pupils at Willow Point, Texas | 1892-02-20-pg08 | WCM |
Cheves, O. F. Professor | Story | Is teaching at the Pleasant Valley School. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservations | Story | Will be opened to white setllers on the 10 April 1892, creating 6 new counties (3 million acres) in Oklahoma | 1892-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cheyennes | Story | Count of tribe | 1885-08-08-pg02 | WCM |
Chicago | Story | Great Storm Shows Loss of Life and Property | 1880-05-07-pg04 | WCM |
Chicho Teacher's Institute | Story | Met 16 March 1895. Program and speakers listed. | 1895-03-21-pg08 | DN |
Chickasaw Nation | Story | Stockmen must move herds out of nation | 1881-04-29-pg02 | WCM |
Chicken, Bertha Miss (age 15) | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday 19 Nov.1895. She was living with her aunt and Uncle Mr & Mrs C. W. Martin. Brother and twin sister from Illinois are all that are left and should arrive today. Buried in the City Cemetery (Oaklawn). | 1895-11-28-pg05 | DN |
Chicken, Bertha Miss (age 15) | Death | Resolution of respect by her students and friends. | 1895-12-18-pg07 | DN |
Chicken, Birdie Miss (age 15) | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday from unknown illness. She was living with her aunt and Uncle Mr & Mrs C. W. Martin. Brother and twin sister from Illinois are all that are left and should arrive today. Buried in the City Cemetery (Oaklawn). | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Chicken, Birdie Miss (age 15) | Death | Resolution of Respect. | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Chicken, Byrdia Miss | Death | Poem dedicated to her memory. | 1895-12-13-pg04 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Methodist church house completed | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Has tin-shop and M.D. | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Parson Heath, C. C. Hawkins | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Union meeting fourth week | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Mr. Brown, founder, left San Antonio | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Miss Tommie Hamilton is visiting | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Rev. Morton attending conference | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Elder Austin moved to Paradise | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Drug store has been taken | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Prohibition defeated | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Presbyterian Church about to be built | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | State meeting of Farmer's Alliance | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | To have new grocery store | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Democratic Party Pre. 7, voting Pre. 8 | 1884-05-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor | 1884-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Picnics today | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Church drawing to completion | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Picnic--band played "Dixie" "Bonnie Blue Flag" | 1884-08-01-pg08 | WCM |
Chico | Story | 18 business houses | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | NOTICE: CAUSE OF CHRIST | 1884-10-10-pg06 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Beautiful town of 4 or 5 hundred inhabitants | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor from Sam | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | On a tour | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Debate at Union Arbor | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Chico Athlettes & Sandy Creek BB clubs | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-19-pg06 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Chico | Story | Will hold convention | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Chico Bee Newspaper | Story | Send for your free copy. | 1886-01-16-pg01 | WCM |
Chico has just completed a new school building | Story | It costs $8,000.00 | 1893-06-10-pg02 | WCM |
Chico Methodist Church | Story | Dedicated by Rev. Dr. Brush | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Chico Review, ed. June Miller | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Chico Ripraps | Story | Had a picnic--correspondence | 1884-05-16-pg02 | WCM |
Chico school | Story | Has 100 pupils. | 1892-10-08-pg05 | WCM |
Chico Summer Normal | Story | So far about 55 have enrolled from Wise, Denton, Montague, Jack, Parker and Jones Counties. | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Chico Summer Normal | Story | Staff names are listed. | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Chico Texas | Story | Temperence Society organized | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Chico Texas | Story | To have a grand picnic | 1881-06-24-pg04 | WCM |
Chico Tracher's Institute | Story | Thirteen teachers were present. Many names listed, | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Chico Tracher's Institute | Story | Met 4 April 1891. Program and speakers listed. | 1891-04-11-pg08 | WCM |
Chico, Wise County, Texas | Story | Chico was founded by Colonel J. T. Brown | 1887-01-22-pg04 | WCM |
Chico, Wise County, Texas | Story | Has 500 inhabitants, 10 businesses, 3 churches, fine school, 2 cotton gins and 2 corn mills. | 1892-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Chico, Wise County, Texas (status In 1890) | Story | Has 8 merchants, 2 blacksmiths, a barber shop, a wood shop, 3 churches and is buildinga new school. | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Chico, Wise County, Texas Description in 1893 | Story | Dark and a little hard to read. | 1893-11-24-pg04 | WCM |
Childers, Nettie Elizabeth Miss/Rev. John Jennings Baird | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married next Wednesday at the Baptist church. Groom is of Louisiana, bride is of Slidell. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-09-26-pg01 | DN |
Childress, Miss Josephine | Wedding | Married to Jesse Dickerson | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Chili and Peru | Story | Peace declared | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Chilton, Elizabeth Keith Mrs (nee: Scruggs) | Death | Died 30 Nov. 1893 near Gum Texas (Wise Co.). Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1893-12-07-pg08 | DN |
Chilton, Rufus Jarnigan/Miss Olivia Jane (Jennie) Thomas | Wedding | Married 25 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Chisholm, Miss Eugenia | Story | Left autograph on desk | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Chitwood, Grandma | Death | Obituary. Died Sunday 17 January 1897 in Sycamore, Wise Co. Texas. Mother of J. J. Chitwood of Wise County. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Chitwood, J. J. Mrs | Story | Her cousin Miss Lowe of Nashville, Tenn. Is visiting her. | 1897-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Chitwood, J.J. | Story | Allowed $20 | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Choate, Wm. | Story | Sends Messenger to Claude Thaxton | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Choate, Wm. | Story | To keep City Restaurant open | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Choctaw legislature | Story | Has decided to confirm the sale of lands occupied by the Kiowas, Wichitas and comanches to the government. | 1890-10-18-pg04 | WCM |
Choctaw Nation | Story | General John Pope expels white intruders | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Chowning, Clemmie A. Mrs | Wedding | Married A. J. Chowning on 8 Dec. 1891. Filed for Divorce in District Court in 1893 | 1893-10-27-pg01 | WCM |
Chowning, William Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Davis City Correspondent) (paper damaged) | 1897-08-13-pg01 | WCM |
Christal, James | Story | Out duck hunting near Chico | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Christal, S. G. Rev. & Mrs | Death | Their infant is very sick and not expected to recover. | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Christal, S. G. Rev. & Mrs | Death | Their infant daughter Jessie Jerry Christal died Saturday. | 1895-10-23-pg08 | DN |
Christal, S. G. Rev. & Mrs | Death | Their infant daughter Jessie Jerry Christal died Saturday. | 1895-10-25-pg06 | WCM |
Christal, Silas Granville Rev (Gran) | Story | Has moved from Slidell to Decatur. | 1895-04-18-pg05 | DN |
Christal, Silas Granville Rev. (of Decatur) | Story | His daughter Blanch Pearl is quite sick in Temple. She survived and later married. | 1897-09-23-pg05 | DN |
Christal, Stephen (Uncle Teed) | Death | A well know farmer of Denton Creek was buried at Denton Friday of last week, 25 Aug. 1887. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Sermon was delivered | 1881-05-06-pg02 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Meet at the old schoolhouse | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Has membership of 30,000 in Texas | 1881-08-12-pg01 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Denton church holds meeting | 1880-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Money gathered for building a church house | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Foundation timbers set | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | Rock being layed on ground | 1880-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Christian Church | Story | New church has been built at Little Elm | 1880-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Christian, J.A. | Wedding | Wed to M.E. Fletcher | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Christian, Nannie Caroline Miss/John Walter Moreman | Wedding | Married on Wednesday 4 Dec. 1895 at the home of the Bride's parents. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-12-12-pg03 | DN |
Christian, Nannie Caroline Miss/John Walter Moreman | Wedding | Married 4 Dec. 1895 (Wednesday) at the home of the Bride's parents. Couple are from Slidell. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-12-13-pg05 | WCM |
Christopher, James | Story | Two escaped convicts were captured in a box car at the Sunset Depot. Being jailed locally but will be transferred to Burnett. | 1886-06-05-pg02 | WCM |
Chriswell, James H. Mr/Mrs Edna Wright | Wedding | Married Thursday 10 July 1899. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-07-21-pg05 | DN |
Chriswell, James Hubbard/Mrs Edna Wright | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married July 10 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Chumley, Daniel Richard Mr | Story | District Court Case. Found guilty of attempting to bribe C. V. Terrell, County attorney. Given 2 years in the pen. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Chumley, Daniel Richard Mr | Story | Pardoned by Governor Hogg. | 1893-07-13-pg01 | DN |
Chumley, Grant | Story | Arrested for horse theft and jailed in Decatur. | 1893-10-20-pg04 | WCM |
Chumley, Grant Mr | Story | Arrested at Chico for horse theft. Theft of horses from Will Carloss. | 1892-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Chumley, Grant Mr | Story | He is an inmate in the Decatur jail and is very sick. | 1892-09-03-pg05 | WCM |
Chumley, Grant Mr | Story | Has given bond and is relased from prison. | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Chumley, Grant Mr | Story | Found guilty (no mention of the offense) | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Chumley, Mr | Death | He lived with his Son Dock Chumley near Alvord, Mr /chumey died last Wednesday, | 1886-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Chumley, Pella Mr | Story | Constable Morris captured him with the horse he stole. | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Chumley, W, G. | Story | Found guilty in District Court of moving mortgaged property. 2 years in the pen. | 1893-12-07-pg11 | DN |
Chumley, W, G. | Story | Found guilty in District Court of horse theft. Fined $25 | 1893-12-07-pg11 | DN |
Chumley, W. G. | Story | Convicted of moving mortgaged property. Given 2 years. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Church of Christ | Story | Held meeting | 1880-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Church, J. | Story | Returned from New Mexico | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Church, James | Death | Age 17, few hours illness | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Church, M. | Story | Will construct limepit | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Church, M. | Story | Sends Messenger to son | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Church, M. | Story | Returned from Collin County | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Church, M. Mr | Story | New Marshall at Alvord. | 1890-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Church, Miss Lula | Story | On list of visitors | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Church, Mr. Wm. E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lucy Green | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Church, W.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lucy Green | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Cisco | Story | Letter from Jas. L. Castleman | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Citizen of Alvord propose having a fair | Story | This fair would be 21 acres 1/4 mile from the town and it would serve Wise County and the 5 contiguous counties. | 1888-04-07-pg01 | WCM |
City Directory | Story | Gives names of all the Decatur officers; e.g mayor: A. Edwards, Marshal, W. C. Bird, etc | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
City Directory (Decatur) | Story | Officials listed. | 1887-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
City Hotel at Sunset burned | Story | Nearly everything was lost including the adjacnt livery stable. | 1896-08-06-pg01 | DN |
City Hotel at Sunset burned | Story | Owner Mr Stanley gave an inventory (listed) of losses. His daughter Mrs Elgin lost her household goods which were stored in the hotel. | 1896-08-13-pg01 | DN |
City of Decatur divided into 3 Wards | Story | 1st Ward is S. of Walnut and W of State Street. Second Ward S of Walnut and E of State Street. | 1889-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
City Restaurant | Story | Best meal for only 25 cts. | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Claburn, Samuel Mack/Viginia Reagan | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Clancy, Laura E. Miss/Mr Charles elmer Allen | Wedding | Married 3 Nov. 1895 at the home of the bride's parents 2 miles south of town. (greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Clarady, J. W. Mrs (of near Audubon) | Death | Died latt Saturday evening. | 1889-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Clardy, Lillie May Miss/Walter Scott Howard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Clardy, Mrs. | Story | Lectured to large audience at Paradise | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Clark, Addison | Story | Of Add-Ran, Thorp's Springs Texas | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, Addison | Story | Will begin protracted meeting at Christian Church | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Clark, Addison | Story | Conducting a meeting | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Clark, Amanda Melvina Miss/George Spencer Ownsby | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1891at the residence of Charles Dewees. The groom is of the Indian Nation and they will live there | 1891-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, Bob | Story | Taken from jail, 17 years | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, Bolen Mr | Story | Teaching school in Denton County. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Clark, Charley Lee/Miss Dona Maggie (Doonie) Hestande | Wedding | Married 24 Nov. 1897. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1897-12-09-pg05 | DN |
Clark, Dora Mrs (maiden name might be Reeves) | Death | Obituary. Wife of Joseph Clark died 6 June 1889. Dr. Morton of Cottondale was attending her. | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, Edgar Alonzo Sr/Miss Susann Virginia Viola Bryan | Wedding | Married 25, Dec. 1895 in Wise Co. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg08 | WCM |
Clark, Elizabeth Mrs (Grandma Clark) | Death | Died of Dropsy on 3 Juy 1888 in Indian Territory. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Clark, Emma Amanda Miss/John Franklin Foster | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 10 Nov. 1893 | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, G. W. | Story | Ex-Kentuckians having an organization meeting 17 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-09-pg04 | WCM |
Clark, G. W. | Story | His mother was stricken with paralysis in Dallas. | 1898-10-14-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, G. W. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died friday 31 May 1895 in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-06-06-pg05 | DN |
Clark, G. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 10 Nov. 1896. | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Clark, James Wilborn Mr & Mrs | Death | Their one year old child died last week. (Cottondale Correspondent J. N. B.) | 1887-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Clark, Jeff (of Indian Territory and Aurora) | Story | Arrested for horse theft. Examining trial in Fort Worth on Wednesday. | 1888-05-26-pg01 | WCM |
Clark, Kittie (of Fort Worth) | Story | Frank Simmons (Freight conductor) shot and tried to kill Miss Clark because she would not marry him. Wound probably not fatal. | 1891-11-07-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, Lavoris A. Mr/Miss Dora Hinds | Wedding | Married 21 March 1897 in Bowie, Montague County, Texas at the home of the bride's sister Mrs V. M. Elliott (Nannie Hinds Elliott). Groom is of Montague. Bride is of Bowie. After the ceremony the couple left for Montague here they will live. | 1897-03-04-pg08 | DN |
Clark, Margret Annie Miss/Mr Marshell Commodore Ribble | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Dec. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, Mat | Story | Paid,$44.06 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Clark, Miss Sarah | Wedding | Wed to J.D. Theeweat by J.E. Cochran | 1885-09-19-ph06 | WCM |
Clark, Mr. A.T. | Story | Representing Dallas Herald | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, N.C. | Wedding | Wed to N.G. Crow | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, Prof. Randolph | Story | Will preach at Jacksboro | 1884-05-02-pg02 | WCM |
Clark, Professor | Story | Teaches school at the Nickell School House.(J. D. Jackson Nickell School House Correspondent) | 1886-12-11-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, Robert | Story | Sentenced for horse stealing | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Clark, Sallie | Story | Foster end of school visitor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Clark, Sam | Death | Local editor of Gainseville Registar died | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Clark, Sam/Annie Trammell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Clark, Sarah Alice Miss/Lawrence Lafayette Burris | Wedding | Married 28 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Clark, Sarah E. Mrs | Death | Died in Dallas last Thursday. Age 80. Mother of G. W. Clark of this city. | 1898-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Clark, Sherman Mr/Mrs Annie Cooper (Colored) | Wedding | Married 6 Sept. 1893 in Decatur, Texas (Newspaper says Sept. 5) | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Clark, Tom Mr & Mrs | Death | Hisson died Wednesday of pneumonia. No name given. (Springtown Newsdealer locals) | 1891-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Clark, Willa-Bro | Story | Awarded for best attendance | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Clarly, Elder | Story | Preaching at Paradise | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Clay County | Story | Expect to engage in mining | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Clay County | Story | Constable Black and Ed Johnson brought in whiskey | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Clay County and Parker County destitute families | Story | Will receive wheat. Some shipped from Paris, Texas and some from Whitesboro. | 1886-10-09-pg02 | WCM |
Clay Williams Murder Case | Story | Will be continued by deendants until the next term of district court. | 1891-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Clay, Moses/Miss Lou Vesta Pennington | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Claypool, Lee Jefferson/Miss American Hudson | Wedding | Married 24 March 1897. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Clayton, Mary E. | Wedding | Wed to S.C. Martin | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Clayton, Miss Lizzie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Martin [Young Man] | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Clayton, T.J. | Story | Grocery store north side of square | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Clayton, T.J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lucy Ford | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Clay-Williams Negro Murder case | Story | Is set for Trial 9 Sept. 1891. 75 men ordered for the voir dire. | 1891-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Clear Lake | Story | Picnic , two miles northeast of Audubon | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Clement Cotton Factory | Story | At this place spinning | 1881-05-27-pg01 | WCM |
Clement, Lee Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 2 Oct 1896 Friday morning. | 1896-10-09-pg05 | WCM |
Clement, Mr. B.T. | Story | Known as a school teacher | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Clement, Mr. Stella A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. John A. Miller | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Clement, Prof. B.T. | Story | Teaching at Audubon, 75 pupils | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
Clements, John | Story | Chanced to find she-wolf | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Clements, Miss Jennie | Wedding | Wed to John Rose by John Ferguson | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Clements, Riley Mr | Story | His son was kicked by a mule in the left side of his face. | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Clendenen, A. J. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 11 August 1895 in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Clendenen, Andrew Jackson/Miss Mittylene Long | Wedding | Married in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas 22 August 1893 | 1893-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Clendenen, Andrew Jackson/Miss Mittylene Long | Wedding | Married at the Baptist Church in Cleburne, Johnson Co. Texas 22 August 1893 | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Clendenen, Andrew Jackson/Miss Mittylene Long | Wedding | Married at the Baptist Church in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas Tuesday 22 August 1893 | 1893-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Clendennen, Andrew J. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 11 August 1895. | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cleveland, B. | Story | Has been sick | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cleveland, Blacksmith | Story | Partner will carry on business | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Cleveland, Col. | Story | Have finished writing off tax | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Cleveland, Grover | Story | Nominated for President | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Cleveland, Grover | Story | Born in town of Essex N.J. | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Cleveland, J.W. | Story | Attorney of Aurora called in to wish | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Cleveland, J.W. | Story | List of county notaries | 1884-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Cleveland, J.W. | Story | Of Aurora, was first man ever | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Cleveland, Mrs. W.B. | Story | Will visit parents south of Aurora | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Cleveland, Prof. J.W. | Story | Opened school at Rhome | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Cleveland, W.B. | Story | Hog snached his little boy | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Cleveland, W.B. | Story | Has began a blacksmith shop | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Clevenger, William Matthew/Miss Julia Levica Parker | Wedding | Married 28 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Clevland & Downing | Story | Will do blacksmith and woodwork | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Clevland, Mrs. | Story | Of Alvord, visiting father's family of Aurora | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton Bruce Mr | Story | Teaching school at Gwinn Lake School. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Clifton, Bertie Mae Miss/William Cody Milligan | Wedding | Both are from Greenwood. Married Wednesday 1 Dec. 1897. | 1897-12-02-pg05 | DN |
Clifton, C.W. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. O. J. Ursery | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton, Ed Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant baby died and was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery Saturday | 1896-09-18-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton, Edward/Miss Katherine Caroline (Carrie) Kelly | Wedding | Married 8 Sept. 1895. Bride is of Greenxxxx (probably Greenwood, paper damaged) | 1895-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Clifton, Fannie E. | Sstory | Autobiography. Her father died when she was 8, leaving her mother and 4 daughters. Of Ruth, Coryell Co. Texas. | 1897-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Clifton, Fannie J. Mrs | Story | Will begin a pay school for little scholars next Monday. | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton, Fannie J. Mrs (in SW Decatur) | Death | Her sister from East Texas died at Fannie's home died last Sunday night. | 1889-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton, Fannie J. Mrs (nee: Robinson) | Story | Teaches a juvenile school in the Southwest part of Decatur. Her sister is very sick in Cass Co., Texas | 1888-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Clifton, Fannie Mrs | Story | Is teaching a juvenile day school in the south part of the city. | 1888-05-19-pg08 | WCM |
Clifton, Hughey Mr | Story | Has carried the mail from Decatur to Greenwood Slidell, Sycamore and Brumlow for 9 years. Will instead start raising wheat. | 1898-05-26-pg05 | DN |
Clifton, Mr | Story | Charley Clifton's brother in Darkville, Randolph Co. Missouri is very low with cancer in his face. Charley has been with him for some months. | 1896-10-09-pg08 | WCM |
Clifton, Mr. Mark | Story | Cotton-gin and gristmill on Ash Creek burned | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Clifton, Mrs | Story | Is teaching a juvenile school in the west part of town (Decatur). | 1887-03-12-pg03 | WCM |
Clifton, Old Gentleman | Death | Of Greenwood, died suddenly | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Clifton, Serine C. Miss/James Carroll McNeeley | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 July 1893 | 1893-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Cline, J. A./Rosa Cline | Wedding | Divorce Granted. | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Cline, John Athon/Miss Rosa McCready | Wedding | Married 31 Dec. 1891 at the courthouse in Decaur, Texas by Judge Johnson | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Clingman, Mr. A.J. | Story | Brother-in-law of our neighbor Mr. Reynolds | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Clingman, Mr.. | Story | Who is an artist | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Clisbee and Carpenter | Story | Mail contract between Denton and Decatur | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cloer, Benjamin Franklin/Miss Mary Jane Robert | Wedding | Married 25 Sept. 1889 in Wise County. (Boonsville Correspondent, Johnny) | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Clonts, Mamie Miss | Story | Raid $300 for the college helping out its finances. | 1893-11-09-pg05 | DN |
Clonts, Mamie Miss/Prof. W. H. Alexander | Wedding | Married 1 August 1894 at the Henrietta College. Both are teachers at the Northwest Texas baptist college at decatur. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Clonts, Mamie Miss/Prof. W. H. Alexander | Wedding | It appears that this did not take place. The professor was in Ardmore and Miss clonts at Tuler. | 1894-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Clonts, Mamie Pauline Miss/Prof. William Henry Alexander | Wedding | Married N. W. T. B. College 29 Aug. 1894. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Clonts, Mary Pauline Miss/Prof. William Henry Alexander | Wedding | Married in the Chapel of the Baptist College Wednesday evening. August xxx, 1894 (paper damaged) | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Clonts, Mary Pauline Miss/Prof. William Henry Alexander | Wedding | Long article. Married at the NWBC Chapel Wednesday night. Buried at Hopkins County, Texas. Died in San Jose, California. | 1894-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Clonts, Mary Pauline Miss/Prof. William Henry Alexander | Wedding | Married in the Chapel of the Baptist College Wednesday evening. Nine bridesmaids and nine groomsmenl who are named. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Close, Etha Margarett Miss/William John Tackel | Wedding | Married in Wise County 2 June 1892. | 1892-06-11-pg05 | WCM |
Cloud, Mary/Mr Marion Lafayette (Fate) Williams | Wedding | Married 8 Sept 1895 Carter County, Oklahoma. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg10 | WCM |
Cloud, T. J. and Mollie | Death | Their infant son died 2 June 1886 from Cholera. | 1886-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Clowers, W.B. | Story | Visiting in Fannin County | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Clymer, James Preston Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 24 Dec. 1887, age 18. Lived near East Mound with a widowed mother and 3 sisters. Buried at East Mound Cemetery. | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Clymer, James Preston Mr | Death | Obituary. Tribute of Respect. Died 24 Dec. 1887 at age 19. | 1888-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Clymer, Nellie Rebecca | Death | Obituary. Died 10 Feb. 1888 from Typhoid Fever. Buried at East Mound Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas. | 1888-02-18-pg04 | WCM |
Coal Company organized last Thursday | Story | 50 shares of the company were sold. G. H. Fletcher President, T. S. Atchison, vice president, R. E. L. Munch Secretary, J . P. turner Treasurer. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Coal discovered near Cottondale | Story | Discovered by Doc Ramsdale who is cropping on A. J. Stephens farm near Cottondale. | 1891-05-02-pg01 | WCM |
Coal found in Bridgeport | Story | On the land of W. P. Robrerts, D. Neely, T. J. Butler and others. | 1891-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Coal mine discovered on Parson Cox's Land | Story | Coal is 5 feet thick on his land 5 miles SW of Bowie n Sandy, (Bowie Exchange) | 1886-01-16-pg01 | WCM |
Coal Mines | Story | They have contracts for 175 tons a day with the Rock Island Railroad. | 1894-08-23-pg05 | DN |
Coal mines in Bridgeport | Story | The Bridgeport coal is being used to power the Decatur ice factory, electric light pant and the waterworks. | 1890-09-27-pg04 | WCM |
Coal of high quality found | Story | 1/2 miles SE of Paradise. | 1886-12-11-pg01 | WCM |
Coates, N. | Story | Added corn mill to gin | 1885-03-21-pg06 | WCM |
Coates, Needham | Story | Leased the Central Hotel | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Coats, Mr. William | Story | Sold farm to Mr. Portwood | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Coats, Napoleon Bonaparte Mr/Miss Camilla Victoria Golden | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Oct. 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-10-07-pg05 | WCM |
Coats, Napoleon Bonaparte Mr/Miss Camilla Victoria Golden | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's parents 5 miles east of Alvord | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Coats, William Thomas Mr/Miss Frances (Fannie) Jackson | Wedding | Married 28 May 1899 at the bride's home (Mr & Mrs William Jackson) (Sunset Signal) | 1899-06-09-pg05 | DN |
Cobb, Miss Lulu | Death | Died after a brief illness at about age 18 | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, A. H. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 3 month old infant fell into a bucket of water and drowned. | 1890-01-11-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, A. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. No other information. (Cottonwood Correspondent). | 1891-04-11-pg08 | WCM |
Cobb, Anna | Wedding | Wed to Mr. W. A. Chappell | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Cobb, Archie Hubert (A. H.) Mr | Story | Was sick with Tyhphoid Pneumonia but lived to die 26 May 1952. | 1894-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, Brothers | Story | Of Decatur, about to buy cattle | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Cobb, D.A. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cobb, Ed | Story | Bro. of Decatur druggist | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Cobb, Ed | Story | Holding 200 head of cattle on Paradise Prairie | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cobb, Ed & Johnny | Story | On their way south to cattle | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Cobb, Esq. | Story | Fined $100 to a young man from Sunset | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, Esq. S.S. | Story | Moving to Haskell county | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, Hugh Acallis/Miss Anna Thorne | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 15 Nov. 1893 | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, J. H. (Bachelor of Law) | Story | Giving the commencement address at the Alumni Address at the Univ. of Texas. | 1886-06-12-pg06 | WCM |
Cobb, J. H. Mr | Story | Had a difficulty with J .C. Carpener over a lawsuit. Cobb shot at Carpenter, but missed. | 1891-08-22-pg04 | WCM |
Cobb, J.H. | Story | Went to see Clara Morris on stage | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, John H. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Cobb, John H. | Story | In Fort Worth past week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Cobb, John H. | Story | Were in Fort Worth last week | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Cobb, John Howell/Miss Emma Joy | Wedding | Married 25 April 1889 at the episcopal Church in Decatur, Texas | 1889-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, John Howell/Miss Emma Joy | Wedding | Married 25 April 1889. Buried at Santa Barbara California. | 1889-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, Lizzie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. S.M. Foster | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Cobb, Mrs. W.E. | Story | Went to see Clara Morris on stage | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, S.S. | Story | Appointed to procure M.E. church bell | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, S.S. | Story | Will address citizens | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Cobb, S.S. | Story | Townsman will locate | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Cobb, Squire | Story | Several charged with using pooltables | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Cobb, W.E. | Story | Of Decatur were at beach in Galveston | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Coberly, Floyd (jailer at Denton Texas) | Death | Killed by 3 negro prisoners on 23 Feb. 1897. Buried at Little Elm Cemetery in Denton County, Texas | 1897-02-26-pg04 | WCM |
Coble, Bill | Story | Killd the jailor at Greenville and escaped. Captured and jailed by Officer W. S. Gilbert 15 miles N. of Decatur, (Chico Bee). | 1886-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cochran, Beulah (age 6) | Death | Daughter of R. P. Cochran of Cottondale was buried this week. Dioed 28 Sept 1887. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, Beulah (age 6) | Death | Poem about Beulah by her grandmother. | 1887-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Cochran, Esq. | Story | Law day at Alvord | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Cochran, Esq. J.C | Story | Allowed $5 to pay for docket | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Cochran, Esq. J.E. | Story | Justice docket was heavy | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Cochran, Esq. J.E. | Story | Of Alvord, among visitors | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Cochran, Henry P./Leonora Cochran | Wedding | Divorce granted. | 1896-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Cochran, J. E. (new justice) | Story | New Justice in Audubon. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Old friend sends Messenger to Hood Co. | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Not seen a happier man | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | A poor man's announcement | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Went to Weatherford as delegates | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Justice at Alvord | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Preformed Riggins wedding | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Picnic committee | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Of Alvord, was in to see us | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Cochran, J.E. | Story | Sends Messenger to Missouri | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cochran, Miss Emma | Story | Pleased to acknowledge a brief call and invitation | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Cochran, Miss Emma | Story | Of Alvord, thanks for note | 1885-06-20-pg06 | WCM |
Cochran, Mr. J.E. | Story | Relatives to return from Oregon | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Cochran, R. P. Mrs (of Cottondale) | Story | Assists Prof. John Woody teaching at the Cottondale School. | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Cockburn, Jeremiah Elijah Milsap Mr | Death | Died Monday at 5 am. (Springtown Correspondent) Headstone has the wrong year (1894) | 1895-03-15-pg08 | WCM |
Cockrell, J. M. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died this week. (Alvord Budget) | 1887-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Cockrell, Walter | Death | Son of J. M, Cockrell Died Wednesday night last. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-04-20-pg01 | WCM |
Coconaugher, A. J. (German Farmer) | Death | Died in May 1894 at his house near Weston, Collin Co. Texas after working in the field | 1894-05-17-pg07 | DN |
Cofer, Christopher Columbus Rev. (of Krum) | Story | He and his wife passed through Decatur on their way to Paradise. | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Coffee Andrew (negro) (most likely spelled Coffey) | Death | Shot and killed by Sid Booth last Saturday night atth Summit Saloon. | 1894-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Coffee, (negro) | Death | Trial of Sid Booth for killing the negro Coffee is set for 31 Dec. 1894. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Coffey, Frances E. (Fannie) (age 18) | Death | Obituary. Died 6 Nov. 1893 from an excited horse 5 miles East of Aubrey, Denton County, Texas. Buried at Belew Cemetery in Aubrey. Father was Aurelius Coffey. | 1893-11-16-pg01 | DN |
Coffman, A. C. Mr (from Cottondale) | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Cogburn, Jerry Uncle (of the Highland Community) | Death | Died Monday. Pioneer. (Springtown Sun) | 1895-03-14-pg01 | DN |
Cogburn, Mr | Death | His 5 year old child died from a brush fire near where it was playing. Buried at New Hope cemetery. (Gibtown Correspondent) | 1891-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Coggin, Mr. W.A. | Story | Will close his school at Shady Grove | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Coggin, Prof. W.A. | Story | Purchased a farm near Sandy | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Coggins, Mary Alice Miss/William Thomas Stark | Wedding | Married 28 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Coghlan, Jasper N. | Death | Tribute of respect by the Mason lodge of Cottondale (A. F. & A. M.). Died 8 Sept. 1888 in Paradise. Buried at Garvin Cemetery. | 1888-09-22-pg05 | WCM |
Coghlan, Jasper N. | Death | Murdered 8 sept 1888 by John Sherwood, Bob Campbell and Dan Campbell. Bured at Garvin Cemetery. | 1891-02-28-pg04 | WCM |
Coghlan, Jasper N. (A Garvin Druggist) | Story | Was killed 8 Sept 1888 2 miles south of Paradise while serving on a posse for John W. Moore trying t oarrest Bob and Dan Campbell and John Sherwood. Dan Campbell was convicted and is serving 30 year sentence. John Sherwood was captured about 1890. Bob Campbell was captured but escaped and only capture in 1891, | 1891-10-03-pg08 | WCM |
Coghlan, Jasper N. (druggist of Garvin) | Death | Mortally wounded in the fight near Paradise on Friday evening of last week. Came from Mississippi to Wise Co. about 6 months ago. He was once a sheriff in Mississippi. Name was misspelled in the article as William Goglin. | 1888-09-15-pg04 | WCM |
Coghlan, Jasper N. (druggist of Garvin) | Death | Big gunfight at the Campbell's place a few miles south of Paradise. Deputy Sheriff Rhine and 8 to 10 men went there for Bob and Dan Campbell and John Sherwood (horse theaves) Bob Campbell is an escapd convict. | 1888-09-15-pg08 | WCM |
Coglin, J. M. Mr | Death | Killed by John Sherwood in Sept 1888 and the famous Cambell brothers. Long article. | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Cohen (Cohn) Carrie Miss/Abram J. Wolf | Wedding | Married Wednesday evening 23 Dec. 1891 in Decatur, Texas.. Both are from Loisiana | 1892-01-02-pg04 | WCM |
Cohen, Ike Mr | Death | His infant son died Thursday night of last week. | 1894-08-17-pg05 | WCM |
Cohen, infant child | Death | Died 9 August 1894 in Decatur. Son of Mr & Mrs Ike Cohen | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Cohen, Mike | Story | Having mental aberations and is on suicide watch. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Coker, Bonie Miss/Mr E. A. Beyett | Wedding | Married at Bowie on 12 Feb. 1890/ | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Coker, Mary Jane Miss (Mollie)/J. W. Goodwin | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. (Garvin Correspondent - Jim) | 1886-02-13-pg04 | WCM |
Coker, Mary Jane Miss (Mollie)/J. W. Goodwin | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Colbert, Col. J.W. | Story | Called on us yesterday morning | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Colbert, J. W. Mr (formerly district Clerk of Wise) | Death | Born about 1835 in Virginia. He was an old settler in Wise. He died 18 Nov 1892 near Aurora at the residence of Mr Prunty. | 1892-11-26-pg04 | WCM |
Colbert, J.W. | Story | Coming home from gold mine in N.M. | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Colbert, J.W. | Story | Of Decatur, was in Washington | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Colbert, Levi | Death | Assasinated in Indian Territory | 1880-07-23-pg04 | WCM |
Colbert, Mr. J.W. | Story | Invaded our sanctum yesterday | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Cold Springs | Story | Meeting has begun | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Cold Springs | Story | Meeting in progress | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Cold Storage and Ice House | Story | Being built below the freight depot by H. H. Fields | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Coldest Temperatures in many years | Story | Chickasha, I. T. Temperatures 8 to 10 below zero all day. Cattle dying | 1899-02-17-pg02 | DN |
Cole, Col. E.W. | Story | Purchased Look Out Mountain | 1884-08-08-pg04 | WCM |
Cole, H.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.A. Stovall | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Cole, Jim | Story | In Minnesota Penitentary | 1881-07-01-pg02 | WCM |
Cole, Mr | Story | Arrested for the Bellevue train robbery by the deputy Sheriff of Jack Coounty and brought to Decatur. | 1887-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Cole, Mr. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Stovall | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Cole, W. R. Mr (of Pella) | Death | Died Wednesday 17 April 1895. Buried at Pella Cemetery. (Alvord Correspondent) | 1895-04-26-pg08 | WCM |
Coleman, A. A. Mrs/J. W. Williams | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. Groom was of Summit Farm. Bride was of Sunset. (Sunset Correspondent) | 1895-12-05-pg04 | DN |
Coleman, Alec | Death | Of Cottondale died | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Coleman, B. A. Mr (former Decatur resident) | Death | Left the store of C. T. Smith where he worked went home and was found dead 18 Feb. 1899. Buried in Vernon, Texas. | 1899-03-03-pg01 | DN |
Coleman, Clyde Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 12 July 1896. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Coleman, Elnora Christina (Nora) Miss/Jonathan Alford Boone | Wedding | Married yesterday at the Bride's mother in Decatur. 15 Jan. 1896. Groom is the manager of the Cameron Lumber business here. | 1896-01-23-pg04 | DN |
Coleman, Elnora Christina (Nora) Miss/Jonathan Alford Boone | Wedding | Married yesterday at the Bride's mother in Decatur. 15 Jan. 1896. Groom is the manger of the Cameron Lumber business here. | 1896-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Coleman, Joe | Story | Was in the rush at the opening of the Cherokee Strip. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Coleman, Joe | Story | Son of Mrs Coleman of Paradise (probably Mary L. Coleman) was killed in the opening of the Cherokee Strip. No memorial was found for him. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Coleman, Mr. Ed | Death | Shot by friend Dr. Thomas Wynne, accident. | 1880-09-24-pg01 | WCM |
Coleman, Robert Mr | Story | Accidentally shot a hole in his hand. Brother of C. C. Coleman Rock island agent for Paradise. | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Coleman, Sheriff | Death | Was killed in Indian Terr. | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Coleman, William M. Mr | Death | Died 15 August 1897 in Paradise of Typhoid Fever. | 1897-08-19-pg05 | DN |
Cole's Circus | Story | Came to Decatur | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Colfax, Schuyler | Death | Grant's Vice President dies | 1885-01-17-pg02 | WCM |
College Hill College in Springtown | Story | Was set on fire by someone and burned to the ground. | 1891-05-30-pg04 | WCM |
College in Aurora, Wise Co., Texas | Story | Name of the college isn't given. (Post Correspondent). | 1891-03-21-pg01 | WCM |
College in Northwest Texas wanted by many church groups | Story | Possible first step in building the NW Baptist College. Long article. | 1891-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Collier, A. W. Mr | Story | Was rustling for his paper the Wise County Banner. Paradise. | 1897-03-18-pg05 | DN |
Collier, A. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Wednesday 17 August 1898 | 1898-08-25-pg04 | DN |
Collier, Alf | Story | Of the city on the hill | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Collier, Alfred Wilson/Miss Martha Jane Brown | Wedding | Married 6 June 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-05-13-pg05 | DN |
Collier, Daisy Rebecca Miss/Henry L. Borders | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents Joe Collier near Bridgeport, Texas Thursday 24 Feb. 1898. | 1898-03-03-pg07 | DN |
Collier, Harvey Richmond (age 10) | Death | Obituary. Went down in a well last Wednesday to retrieve a dipper and suffocated. Buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. Father was Reeve Collier (David Demarcus Aurelius Collier) | 1894-08-24-pg01 | WCM |
Collier, Harvey Richmond (age 13) | Death | Obituary. Went down in a well at Pleasant Valley school house near Bridgeport and suffocated. | 1894-08-24-pg04 | WCM |
Collier, Harvey Richmond (age 13) (of Vineyard City) | Death | Went down in a 80 ft well at Pleasant Valley last Thursday and suffocated. | 1894-08-23-pg05 | DN |
Collier, J. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | 9 pound son born. (Eastmound, Texas) (Jan. 20, 1894) | 1894-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Collier, J.B. & N.P. | Story | Sister, Mrs. Pinnell of MO visiting | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Collier, John | Story | Will deliver address | 1885-06-20-pg06 | WCM |
Collier, John Professor (of Northwestern University) | Story | Long article about how he swindled Decatur people out of $1,470.00 supposed to build a college. | 1886-07-24-pg07 | WCM |
Collier, Mister | Story | Editor of the Paradise Banner. | 1897-07-23-pg04 | WCM |
Collier, Mr. F. | Wedding | East Mound, wed Miss S. J. Butler | 1880-12-03-pg01 | WCM |
Collier, Mr. N.P. | Story | Moved from near East Mound | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Collier, N.P. | Story | Of East Mound, gave us a call | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Collier, Prof. John | Story | Delivered address on Masonry | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Collier, Prof. John | Story | To deliver address | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Collier, Rev. John | Story | Will fill pulpit | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Collin, Bro. | Story | Of "The Post" was doing our town | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Collingworth, Miss | Wedding | Wed to W.C. Miller | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Collins & Roberson | Story | Of The Post, have ordered new outfit | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Andrew Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died 10 Feb. 1899. Buried at Pleasant Grove. (Muse Corrspondent) | 1899-02-17-pg01 | DN |
Collins, Bob | Story | To elevate drummers baggage at City Hotel | 1880-12-24-pg02 | WCM |
Collins, Bob | Story | Sold the Aurora Chronicle to Orion Proctor. | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Collins, Britt | Story | Was in town | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Capt. Bob | Story | Is yet master of the situation | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Col. Bob | Story | Had a fist fight | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Col. R.M. | Story | Of Decatur, was in to see us | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Effie Lee Miss/Mr Theodore Entler Ponder | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1893 in Denton County, Texas | 1893-12-07-pg08 | DN |
Collins, Effie Lee Miss/Mr Theodore Entler Ponder | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1893 at the bride's father's residence. Couple are both from Denton | 1893-12-08-pg01 | WCM |
Collins, Henry Ozzie (H. O.) Mr/Miss Fannie Mae Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Jan. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Collins, James E./Lizzie Morris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Collins, Little Boy | Story | Has scarlet fever | 1881-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Collins, Margaret Flora Mrs (nee: Johnson)/Isaac Newton McBride | Wedding | Married in the hall of the Decatur Courthouse Wednesday 23 Aug. 1893 | 1893-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Collins, R. E. Corporal | Story | Left for Fort Brown to be mustered out of the army. | 1899-02-03-pg05 | DN |
Collins, R. E. Corporal | Story | Third regiment was mustered out Monday and he started for Home Tuesday. | 1899-02-17-pg05 | DN |
Collins, R. M. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Collins, R. M. | Death | Monument unveiled for previous Sovereign of the Woodsmen of the World | 1899-07-28-pg05 | DN |
Collins, R. M. (Robert Marvin) | Death | Died at San Antonio, Texas 10 Dec. 1898. Resolution of Respect. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-02-10-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, R. M. Colonel | Story | Is the editor of the Denton Monitor Newspaper. | 1893-07-08-pg08 | WCM |
Collins, R. M. Mr | Death | Died in San Antonio, Teas 10 Dec. 1898. Woodmen of the World. | 1899-02-10-pg01 | DN |
Collins, R. M. Mrs | Death | The Canadian Correspondent was told by Mr Collins he was now single. | 1898-06-09-pg04 | DN |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Proprietor of City Hotel in Decatur | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Proprietor of the City Hotel in Decatur | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | When in Decatur stop at City Hotel | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Of Decatur, kindly called | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Went to Dallas | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Collins, R.M. | Story | Is endorsed by court | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Collins, Robert Franklin Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 18 March 1892 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Plesant Grove Cemetery #01 | 1892-04-09-pg04 | WCM |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Very sick in San Antonio. Died in San Antonio, Texas 10 Dec. 1898. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-11-24-pg10 | DN |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Died in San Antonio, Texas 10 Dec. 1898.Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Got Malaria in Ft. Clark Texas, then had surgery and went to San Antonio to get better treatment, Died in San Antonio, Texas 10 Dec. 1898. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-12-08-pg01 | DN |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Obituary (very long). Died in San Antonio, Texas 10 Dec. 1898. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-12-15-pg04 | DN |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Funeral services weere conducted under the Decatur Camp Woodmen of the World. | 1898-12-15-pg05 | DN |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Obituary. Died 10 Dec. 1898 in San Antonio. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Obituary. Died 10 Dec. 1898 in San Antonio. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Father of Dick Collins and Mrs T. E. Ponder of Denton. | 1898-12-16-pg07 | WCM |
Collins, Robert Marvin | Death | Died 10 Dec. 1898. Woodmen of the World Monument unveiled. | 1899-07-28-pg04 | WCM |
Collins, Robt. | Story | Of the Decatur Post gave us a call | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Collins, Wyatt Mr (age 82) | Death | Died at home 5 mi. S of Decatur 20 Feb. 1899. | 1899-02-24-pg08 | DN |
Collom, Billie | Story | Smiled in on us | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Collom, Billy | Story | Married in Tennessee | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Collom, C. W. (born and raised in Decatur) | Story | Left for Hillsboro, Texas to open a grocery store. | 1897-12-02-pg05 | DN |
Collom, C. W. Mr | Story | Will spend 3 weeks with family in Savannah, Georgia. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Collom, Collin McKinney Mr | Story | Obituary Died 11 Dec. 1896 a few miles S. E. of town (Decatur). Buried at Van Alstyne Cemetery, Grayson Co. Texas. Brother of Perry Peter Randolph Collom. | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Collom, Collin McKinney Mr | Story | Died 11 Dec. 1896 from something like cancer. Buried at Van Alstyne Cemetery, Grayson Co. Texas. He was the uncle of Mrs Stout. Newspaper said he was buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. (Oliver Creek Correspondent). | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Collom, Elizabeth J. Mrs (nee: Cates) | Story | Biography: born in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee in 1834. | 1897-08-12-pg08 | DN |
Collom, Miss Ella | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J,C. Alexander by Rev. Mr. Brown | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Collom, Perry | Story | Gave us a call | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Collom, Perry | Story | Enroute to Cottondale to address people | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Collom, Perry | Story | Were in town this week | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Collom, Perry | Story | On committee | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Collom, Perry Peter Randolph | Death | He was quite ill at the camp meeting at Sand Hill Sunday. Died 17 Oct. 1903 at Decatur. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Collom, Wm. | Story | Dropped a passing salutation | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Collum, Perry | Story | Wants to sell a tract of land | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Collum, Perry | Story | Was in town this week | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Colorado River | Story | Swollen | 1880-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Colored Methodists | Story | Are trying to build a church. Miss Mary White raised $8.30. | 1894-06-28-pg05 | DN |
Colquitt, Henry Walter/Miss Kate Lee (Katie) Knox | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. in Decatur, Wise County, Texas. Soon thereafter a divorce. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Columbus, Georgia | Story | Electric lights in cotton mills, water power | 1880-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Colwell, Annie (one year old girl) | Death | Grandaughter of B. F. Banks at Cottondale. Died 8 Nov. 1890. | 1890-11-22-pg08 | WCM |
Colwell, Joseph Benjamin/Miss Laura Jane McCraw | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married Dec. 10, 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Colwell, Mr. A.J. | Story | Pleasant Hill Vocal Music Assoc. | 1880-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Colwell, Sarah Frances Fannie Mrs (daughter of B. F. Banks) | Death | Died recently 24 Dec. 1889 at her home near Cottondale. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Colwell, W. T./Miss Sarah Frances (Fannie) Banks | Wedding | Married 21 Dec. 1887. bride is of Cottondale. | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Colyer, Pete Mr | Story | Arrested for robbery by Sheriff Moore and Marshal Owens. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Combes, Eugene (age 14) | Story | Robbed the Alvord Post Office. Examined in Wichita Falls and sent to jail in Dallas. | 1890-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Combs, Eugene (age 14) | Story | Took $8 from the Alvord Post Office. Arrested by U. S. Marshal Burrows and taken to Wichita Falls for trial. | 1890-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Combs, Eugene (age 15) | Story | Robbed the post office at Alvord. Given one year in a house of correction. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Combs, Green Uncle | Story | P. B. Hall is staying with him in Vineyard, Jack County. This is kind of a biography of Green Combs. He used to live in Forestburg Montague Couty. His father moved to Texas and settled where West Dallas is now in the year 1842. His mother was the cause of the first church built in Dallas. Uncle Green Combs haas farm in the West fork of the Trinity in Jack County. | 1890-08-23-pg04 | WCM |
Combs, Mrs. | Death | Resident of Alvord | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Combs, W.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jennie Miller | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Combs, William L. Mr/Miss Lucy A. McAdams | Wedding | Married at the Summit hotel in Decatur 27 Sept. 1893. Bride is of Dallas, groom is of Alvarado. | 1893-10-05-pg01 | DN |
Combs, William L. Mr/Miss Lucy A. McAdams | Wedding | Married at the Summit hotel in Decatur 27 Sept. 1893. Bride is of Dallas, groom is of Alvarado. | 1893-10-05-pg05 | DN |
Combs, William L./Mrs Lucy A. McAdams | Wedding | Couple just met the day before they were married 27 Sept. 1893. Bride is of Dallas, Groom is of Alvarado. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Comegys, Mrs | Story | Visited by her sister Miss Leota Dawson of Missouri. | 1895-05-02-pg05 | DN |
Comissioner Court Feb. Term 1893 | Story | Accounts allowed. (items the county paid for) names of persons and the amount are listed. | 1893-02-23-pg05 | DN |
Commence Exercises of NW Texas Baptist College | Story | First Annual Session completed. New building completed. | 1893-06-01-pg01 | DN |
Commencement at the Baptist College | Story | List of events. | 1894-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Commencement at the Baptist College | Story | Program of events and names of those involved are listed. | 1895-06-13-pg05 | DN |
Commencement of the Decatur Public School | Story | Held in the Chappel of the Baptist College Monday night. | 1899-04-28-pg08 | DN |
Commisioner's Court | Story | Allowed expenses are described. | 1886-11-20-pg02 | WCM |
Commissioners | Story | Mershon, Hanks, Russell, Barksdale. Moore/Clerk | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Met in new courthouse | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Several names who allowed sums of $ | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Paupers and county roads | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Commissioners report | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Special Term Nov. 5th 1883 | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Several names displayed | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Southern, Hicks, Neely, Ennis, Mann, etc. | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Report [several names] | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Report of June 18, 1885 | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | W.H. Mershon presiding | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | August 24, 1885, Brady, Hanks, Russell, Barksdale, Gilbert-present | 1885-08-29-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Special session | 1885-10-03-pg04 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Special session | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Report | 1885-11-21-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioners' Court | Story | Veal Station & Aurora Road/Poor farm needs | 1885-11-28-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Appropriated $355.05 for the poor | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Special Term report | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Special Term report | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report | 1885-01-10-pg04 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Sheriff Eads--Road petitions | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report of Justices | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Special session, [several names] | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | April 9, 1885 | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Continued from another page | 1885-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Report | 1885-11-21-pg04 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Accounts allowed to be paid. Like Rabbit, Wolf,& Wild cat scalps. Blacksmithing, coffins and mattreses. | 1893-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court | Story | Expenses and people who the court owe money to are listed. | 1893-07-29-pg02 | WCM |
Commissioners Court | Story | Report | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Commissioners Court ) special session | Story | Applications for the court to pay expenses for Wise County. | 1891-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court 11 May 1891 | Story | Expenses submitted for the court to pay. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Commissioner's Court 6 April 1891 | Story | List of people reimbursed by the court and the items and price. | 1891-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Commissioners Court accounts payable | Story | A list of persons and businesses paid by the court for services or products. | 1894-08-31-pg08 | WCM |
Commissioners Court cont. | Story | Continued report from last week | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Company H has at last been mustered out | Story | Quatermaster Tankersley has lagrippe and Lieutenant Brady needs sleep. | 1899-02-24-pg01 | DN |
Company of Woody and Carpenter | Story | Was dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts and notes are due and pyabke toMrs J. C. Carpenter who also assumes all liabilities. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Comstock Murder case | Story | Should come up in court today, | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Comstock, J.R. | Story | Protest | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Comstock, Marsh | Death | Of Chico, was shot by son | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Comstock, Tom | Story | Criminal case set for trial 15 Sept. 1886 | 1886-08-28-pg04 | WCM |
Comstock, Tom | Story | Tried for killing his father and was acquitted on Insanity. Will be sent to the Asylum at Terrell. | 1886-09-18-pg05 | WCM |
Comstock, Tom | Story | Has been consigned to the Insane Asylum at Terrell. | 1886-10-09-pg01 | WCM |
Comstock, Tom | Death | Obituary. Died at the insane asylum in Terrel, Texas 15 June 1893. He was arraigned in 1886 for murdering his father near Chico. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Comstock. Tom | Story | Carried to Chico, to stand trial | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Conder, Charles Emery/Miss Florence Owens | Wedding | Married 24 April 1898. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-04-28-pg01 | DN |
Conder, Charles Emery/Miss Florence Owens | Wedding | Married 24 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. (Rush Brnch Correspondent) | 1898-04-29-pg10 | WCM |
Cone, Joe | Story | Arrested by Constable Walden in Waco for giving whisky to a minor. He had skipped bond and left for Waco when he was found. | 1891-02-21-pg04 | WCM |
Confederate pension of $8.00/month authorized | Story | Names of Wise Co. veterans and their cities are listed. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Confederate Pensions | Story | List of those approved for a pension and their town at the last session of the Court. | 1899-08-25-pg04 | WCM |
Confederate Reunion | Story | To be held in Ft. Worth Aug. 5-8 | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Confederate Reunion at Waco 5 August | Story | Scheduled. | 1886-07-17-pg02 | WCM |
Confederate Reunion to be held July 4 & 5th | Story | Reunion will be at Sam Woody's 9 miles south of Decatur. Program and presenters listed. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Confederates | Story | Ex-soldiers to meet in Dallas | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Conkling and Platt | Story | Arrested on a charge of attempted murder of Pres. Garfield | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Conkling, Frank (working 2 miles from Decatur) | Death | Gored by a bull and disembowled. Only lived a few hours. | 1889-10-12-pg01 | WCM |
Conley, A. B. Jr (Dolph)/Miss Nannie McAndrews | Wedding | Married 24 July 1894 in Lexington Kentucky. Groom was a student in Kentucky but was from Mexia, Texas | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Conley, A. B. Jr Mr & Mrs and two children | Story | Arrived in Decatur Saturday from Lexington Kentucky to live here. | 1897-02-11-pg05 | DN |
Conley, A. B. Mr | Story | Has purchased his old home in North Trinity Street and will open business in Decatur again. | 1895-03-14-pg05 | DN |
Conley, A. B. Mrs | Story | Is quite sick at Mexia. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Conley, Adolphus Booker/Miss Nannie Louise McAndrew | Wedding | Were married at Lexington Kentucky. Buried at Lubbock, Texas | 1894-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Conley, Elmer Mattie | Death | Bridgeport Lodge of K of P came to attend his funeral. Died 6 Nov 1899. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-11-10-pg05 | DN |
Conley, Elmer Mattie | Death | Killed in an explosion and fire at the Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe House in St. Louis. | 1899-11-10-pg05 | DN |
Conley, Elmer Mattie (son of Dr. A. B. Conley of Bridgeport) | Death | Died in St. Louis Missouri Monday 6 Nov. 1899. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery here. | 1899-11-10-pg07 | WCM |
Conley, Ida Miss/Mr J. R. Fisher | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's father 29 Aug. 1894. | 1894-09-06-pg08 | DN |
Conley, Laura Watkins Miss/William L. Rush | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1889 in Wise County, Texas | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Conley, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born last Thursday. (Cottonwood Correspondent). | 1897-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Conley, Scott | Story | Stole some goods from Mrs H. H. Little. But Marshal Owenss couldn't find the property in Fort Worth. | 1895-03-21-pg05 | DN |
Conley, Scott | Story | In jail for carrying a pistol. Broke jail and was recaptured at Bowie, Texas. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Conmmisioners Court | Story | Aug. 13, 1885 | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Connell, G.F. | Story | Well pleased with Messenger | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Connell, Jack (might be O'Connell) | Death | H. C. Hill paid $5 for holding an inquest for his body. | 1889-08-31-pg01 | WCM |
Connell, Jack (might be O'Connell) | Death | Killed last may at a saloon in Rhome by J. M. Lieupo. | 1889-09-14-pg04 | WCM |
Connell, Jack Mr | Death | Commisioners court paid $10 each for a post mortem exams by Drs. R. H. Roark and S. C. Bobo | 1891-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Connelly, Laura Arbery Mrs (old settler) | Death | Obituary. Died 30 July 1894 6 miles N. of Decatur. Mothr of Mrs Carlo Ball. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Connelly, Ulysses Simpson/Miss Mary Ross | Wedding | Married 11 May 1889 in Wise County, Texas. | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Connely, Rebecca Arbury Miss/James Jasper Boyd | Wedding | Married in 1867 in Wise County. J. J. Boyd abandoned Rebeccs in January 1889 so she is filing for divorce. | 1893-04-22-pg01 | WCM |
Connor, C.H. | Story | Operation preformed at Jack Shrader's | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Connor, Luther Mr | Story | Arrested for shooting Joe Miller and Tom Stalcup who have been disturbing the Pella neighborhood for some time. | 1894-11-08-pg05 | DN |
Connor, Mr. John | Story | Of Bridgeport, was in city | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Controversy about the border between Wise & Montague Counties | Story | The city of Sunset will be either in Montague or Wise County when this is decided. | 1893-05-25-pg05 | DN |
Conway, Joseph Merrill/Miss Ellen Graves Farmer | Wedding | Married in Iowa Park, Wichita County, Texas at her parents home. Her sister of Chico, Mrs Will Hatchett (Ada farmer) left to attend the wedding. | 1893-04-29-pg01 | WCM |
Cook and Wilson | Story | Arrested and charged wit hthe murder of Officer Mosely at Wichita Falls 3 weeks ago. (Henrietta Herald) | 1898-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Cook, B.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Della Foster | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Cook, C. M. family | Story | Being visited by Miss Alpha Blevens of Aurora and Miss Win Sharp of Elletsville, Indiana. (Boyd News) | 1894-01-25-pg01 | DN |
Cook, Caroline Mrs (Carrie) (nee: Harmon) | Death | Died 18 Oct. 1897 at the home of her son William Cook in the Catlett Creek Community. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-10-21-pg06 | DN |
Cook, George Rufus Mr/Miss Mary Jane Baker | Wedding | Married at the bride's home near Oliver on Sunday 2 July 1899. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Cook, George W. | Story | A Union printer | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cook, Homer Mr (might be Harmon W. Cook) | Death | Murdered in the fall of 1884 by Henry Peters who is being tried in court in Montague. He had a warrant for the arrest of a Cook man who he thought stole his horse in Montague County. | 1887-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Cook, J. C. Mr | Story | In jail in Wise County charged with killing Constable Abbott of Wichita County. | 1898-11-24-pg01 | DN |
Cook, J. C. Mr | Story | Trial in Wise County for killing Sam Abbott Moseley in Wichita Falls in 1898. | 1899-02-17-pg07 | WCM |
Cook, J. W. | Story | Will teach the next public school at Oxford Water (in the West part of Wise Co.) | 1886-10-09-pg08 | WCM |
Cook, Jack | Death | Murdered in Gainesville 2 miles south of town | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Cook, John Aquilla Sr/Miss Mary Weston | Wedding | Married 14 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Cook, L. N. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Pea Ridge, east of Gibtown in Wise County. | 1890-11-29-pg04 | WCM |
Cook, Mary Frances Mrs (nee Davis)/Joseph F. Rose | Wedding | Married near Alvord 9 May 1886 | 1886-05-15-pg08 | WCM |
Cook, Miss D.M. | Wedding | Wed to A.A. Landers | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Cook, Mr | Story | Passed the bar and are now lawyers. Will be with th law firm of McMurray and Gose of Decatur | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Cook, Si (of Aurora) | Story | Arrested him for being deranged. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cook, William H. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 20 April 1898 4 miles E. of Boonsville, Wise Co. Texas from consumption. | 1898-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cook, William Mr | Story | His one year old child got its left hand badly burned at the Carlo Ball residence, | 1892-06-11-pg04 | WCM |
Cook, Wilson | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Cooke, Green Mr | Wedding | An early settler of Garrison's Branch has married his 3rd wife in Bandera County. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Cooke, Josh | Death | Accessory to killing of Constable Abbott of Wichita County. 5 years in the pen. | 1899-01-05-pg01 | DN |
Cookston, Samuel Anderson/Miss Mary Jane Callahan | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 27 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Cooley, Ida Miss/James Robert Fisher | Wedding | Maried 28 August 1894 at the home of the Bride's father near Paradise, Texas. | 1894-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Cooley, Johathan | Story | Of Paradise, were here at mill | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cooley, Jonathan | Story | Build a new frame dwelling | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Cooley, Jonathan | Story | Rural resident down Sandy | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Cooley, Mr. | Story | Of Paradise, guests of T.J. McCrary | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Cooley, Nancy J. Mrs | Death | Died 24 Sept. 1893 at her home in Decatur. Her daughter was Mrs J. B. Henderson (Mattie) | 1893-10-05-pg05 | DN |
Cooley, Nancy Mrs | Death | Card of Thanks by her daughter Mrs J. B. Henderson (Mattie) She thanked the people of Decatur for this kindness during her illness an death. Indicating she died in Wise Co. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Cooley, W.M.J. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Martin A. Thurber | 1884-09-12-pg01 | WCM |
Coon, John C. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Coons, R.I. | Story | At McMillans Store | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Coons, R.I. | Story | At McMillans Store | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Coons, R.I. | Story | Respected durggist of this village | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, Annie Mrs/Mr Sherman Clark (colored) | Wedding | Married 6 Sept. 1893 in Decatur, Texas (Newspaper says Sept. 5) | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Cooper, Briton | Wedding | Lizzie Smith marries at Springtown | 1880-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Cooper, Clarence Alexander (Jack) (age 18) | Death | Obituary. Fell from a tree near Paradise and died 31 July 1886, Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1886-08-07-pg04 | WCM |
Cooper, Clarence Alexander (Jack) (age 18) | Death | Obituary. The son of Jessie Cooper fell from a tree near Paradise on the West Fork and died last Sunday Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1886-08-07-pg06 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. | Story | Closed hisschool at Glasco on Tuesday of last week. | 1887-05-14-pg04 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. | Story | teaches at the Glasco School which closes in 7 weeks. | 1888-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. | Story | Is teaching school at Prairie Point. | 1889-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. Mr (originally of Tennessee) | Story | Teaches school at Prairie Point.(taught now for 5 years) | 1893-05-27-pg08 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. Professor | Story | He will teach again at Glasco during the coming fall and winter. | 1886-09-04-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, D. W. Professor (of Prairie Point district) | Story | One of the best teachers in Wise County for 5 years. | 1893-10-07-pg01 | WCM |
Cooper, Dave | Wedding | Wed to Miss Tommie Shannon | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Cooper, David W. Professor | Story | Is teaching a successful school at Prarie Point between Alvord and Chico. | 1891-03-28-pg01 | WCM |
Cooper, Emma Miss (of Dallas Co.) | Story | Teaches 1st grade in the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Cooper, Jesse | Story | An ear of corn from new place northwest of here | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, Jesse James Mr (old and respcted citizen of Paradise) | Death | Died 17 Feb. 1887 in Paradise. Buried there. | 1887-02-26-pg06 | WCM |
Cooper, John Matthew/Miss Florence Taylor | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1897 at the bride's home in Boyd, Texas | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Cooper, John Uncle (colored) | Story | He and his family rturned from Californa and will remain in Wise County. | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
Cooper, Lottie Mrs (nee Powell)/Joseph Tatman Potts | Wedding | Married 12 May 1895. Rev.H. S. Neville Officiating. | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, Minnie May/Frances M. O'Brien | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Maried 16 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Cooper, Miss Annie | Wedding | Wed to Dr. Tripplett | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Cooper, Mr | Story | Thought to be insane is prowling around at night. | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Cooper, Mr. D.S. | Wedding | Married Miss Tommie Shannon | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Cooper, O.S. | Birth | Late arrivals are boys at houses of | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Cooper, Rev. R.E. | Story | Preformed wedding | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Cooper, Rufus (Colored) | Death | Drowned in Waggoner's tank Sunday morning. (April 28, 1896 1 mile East of Decatur, Texas) | 1896-04-30-pg02 | DN |
Cooper, Rufus (Colored) | Death | Drowned in Waggoner's tank Sunday morning. (April 28, 1896 1 mile East of Decatur, Texas) | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Cooper, Rufus (Colored) | Death | Drowned in Waggoner's tank last Sunday morning. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Cooper, Susan Miss | Death | Died last Saturday 16 January 1888 and was buried in the city Cemetery. (Bethel Correspondent, W. S. W.) | 1888-01-28-pg02 | WCM |
Cooper, Tressie Lee Miss/Mr Elijah (Lige) Crelia | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Cooper, Walter/Miss Fannie Terrell | Wedding | Married 8 Sept. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-09-14-pg08 | WCM |
Copeland Shipley Detroit Mr/Miss Nancy Elizabeth Nolen | Wedding | West Fork Correspondent said D. Copeland found himself a girl. Married 13 August 1891 in Wise Co. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Copeland Shipley Detroit Mr/Miss Nancy Elizabeth Nolen | Wedding | Married 13 August 1891 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-08-29-pg08 | WCM |
Copeland, D. | Story | Fined in County Court for Bee Hive theft. $1 and 1 day in jail. | 1886-07-31-pg04 | WCM |
Copeland, Fayette Mr/Miss sallie McCurdy | Wedding | Married 4 Oct. 1888 at the residence of the bride's father, Groom died in 1925, Bride died in 1955 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, (Chico Correspondent J. H. W.) | 1888-10-20-pg04 | WCM |
Copeland, Fayette Professor | Story | Will teach a 9 month school in Childress. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-10-05-pg01 | WCM |
Copeland, Fayette Professor | Story | Formerly a Wise Co. Teacher will teach in the Panhandle this fall. | 1891-09-05-pg05 | WCM |
Copeland, J. B. | Story | Teaching near Pella. | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Copeland, Mrs. | Death | Of Salt Creek died last week | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Copeland, Prof. Fayette | Story | Will teach at West Academy | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Copeland, Young Lady | Death | Of Salt Creek died | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Copp, Jacob Mr | Death | Extensive land owner in the north part of Wise Co. died on Thursday morning 6 Jan 1892 in Wise Co. burid at Flat Rock Cemetery. | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Copp, Jesse S. (age 5) | Death | Obituary. Jesse and Louie Wells were playing at the Copp house at Bluie Grove, Clay County. A shot was heard and Jesse was dead. It was imagined that they were playing with Mr Copp's gun. | 1887-01-29-pg02 | WCM |
Corbin, Merida Carson Mr (pioneer of Brumlow) | Death | Died 5 January 1897 in Wise County. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Brumlow Correspondent) | 1897-01-15-pg08 | WCM |
Corbin, Merida Carson Mr (pioneer of Brumlow) | Death | Died on the 5th of inflamation of the bowels. Buried at Cottonwood on the 6th. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-01-15-pg08 | WCM |
Corcoran, Miss Maggie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.O. House | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cordell, Belle Miss/Mr Hughes | Wedding | Article about the first "Notable" wedding in Wise County in June 1858. | 1897-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Corley, Mr (of Chico, Texas) | Death | Died here about 3 weeks ago. (Rocky, Oklahoma Territory Correspondent) | 1898-11-17-pg04 | DN |
Cormoody, Red | Story | Found not guilty (no offense listed) in the Mayor's court. | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Corn, Miss/Mr Oats | Wedding | Married at Henrietta, Clay County, Texas. | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
Cornelius, J. W. Mr | Story | Has discontinued the publicaiton of the Times. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Cornell, H. P. Miss/Mr W. S. Barthologmew | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Nov. 1896 | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Cornellson, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to F.L. Lackey | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Corneluson, Martha | Wedding | Wed to A. F. Lakey | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Corner Stone for the New Wise County Courthouse | Story | Will be set 5 Oct. 1895. There will be a grand picnic that day. | 1895-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cornerstone of the New Masoic building in Chico was laid | Story | (Chico Times) | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Cornstubble, Ora Miss/A. J. Scroggins | Wedding | Married 18 June 1899. Groom is of Union Grove. Bride is of Briar. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-06-30-pg04 | WCM |
Cornwall, Eva J. (nee: Wright) | Death | Obituary Died Tuesday 10 Nov. 1891 at the home of her father C. J. Wright in Decatur. Burial Unknown. | 1891-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Correspondent to the Wise County Messenger. Might be: R-FT372024 Jay, Ximeno Xerxes 'Billy', Sr. / Muse, Miss Martha Clementine 'Clemmie' Mar 3, 1898 Book 3 557 | 1895-11-29-pg01 | WCM | ||
Corson, A.J. | Story | Successful business man | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Cosi, Geoge Mrs (age 15) (of Arapahoe, Okla.) | Birth | Gave birth to triplets, all boys last week. | 1897-02-12-pg08 | WCM |
Cosson, Andy | Story | Gone to Arkansas to buy cattle | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Costen, A.J. | Story | Among leaders | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Costen, A.J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ella Price | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Costen, Andy | Story | Of Paradise, came around to greet | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Costen, Andy (old resident of Wise Co.) | Story | Had a ball from a musket removed from his head that had been there since 1864. | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Coston, M. M. Mrs/J. F. York | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Cotham, Ida Miss/Tom Hays | Wedding | Reported to have married accoding to Newark Corrspondent. But she is still single in Wise County in 1800 living with her sister's family Sarah Pinkerton. | 1895-08-09-pg04 | WCM |
Cotham, Ida Miss/Tom Hays | Wedding | Reported in error. Interferrence of relatives delayed it to fall. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-23-pg04 | WCM |
Cotham, William David/ Miss Bova Linn Jane. Shown | Wedding | Married 7 May 1893 in Parker County, Texas (Phenix correspondent) | 1893-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Cotner, William A./Miss Minnie Ingram | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Jan. 1899 in Decatur, Texas | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Cotton Gins in Wise County | Story | Nearly all of the 75 gins in Wise County are ginning. | 1891-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Cotton picking time is about over | Story | So the correspondents have time to write and the children are back in school. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg04 | DN |
Cotton, Edward Robert/Miss Oma Spear | Wedding | Married 10 August 1898 at the home of the Bride in Decatur. Groom is of Bowling green Kentucky. | 1898-08-11-pg08 | DN |
Cotton, Edward Robert/Miss Oma Spear | Wedding | Married 10 August 1898 at the home of the bride's parents. | 1898-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Frost wilted corn | 1880-04-16-pg02 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Bouncing 12 lb. baby boy for B.F. Banks | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Moving of the town of Cottondale | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Magistrate's court here last Friday. One case. | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | New Baptist Church, Masonic Hall, schoohouse | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | F. M. Holden ordered new engine & gin stand | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Be moved to new location next week | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Talk of building bridge over Salt Creek | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Building a saloon | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | New well being drilled on new town site | 1880-08-13-pg04 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Our Village has moved | 1880-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Windmill to be installed | 1880-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Correspondence | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Public well down to 60 feet | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Baptist preaching -- Newton, James and Duncan | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Baptist meeting, 23 persons immersed | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Correspondence | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Correspondence | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Contract with J.A. Thomas to teach | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Vocal Music Assoc., Taylor, Banks, Coffman | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Has new M.D. from TN | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | Mentioned: Taylor, Hatchett, Wilson and Uncle Bob | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | Sending greetings to Paradise, Squire Banks, Capt Burton etc. | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Saloon making spee for those who indulge | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Correspondence | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | A few meetings ago | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | People have prepared the largest and best seated arbor | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Have raised funds for Academy | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Mr. Editor, Cottondale is not dead | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Soul stirring sermons of James and Duncan | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | Over 300 persons present at school benefit ball | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | We made a brief visit to our sister village in the vale of Salt Cr. | 1881-11-11-pg02 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | Is going to have a Christmas tree for school children | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Presents will be received at stores | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Cake cutting at B.F. Banks | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Correspondence | Santa Claus visits Cottondale for first time | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Petition to move court to Paradise | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Miss Austin, assistant teacher | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | S.T. Rhodes, J. P.-Brackett vs Rogers | 1883-03-09-pg06 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Correspondence, bad roads, to and from | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Yesterday, several families went fishing | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | B.F. Banks to contract for bridge | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | New bridge across Salt Creek | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | B.F. Banks says "damage $2,000" | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Picnic, but being engaged | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Basket picnic on Salt Creek | 1884-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Grand ball last Friday night [several names] | 1885-04-11-pg06 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | T.A. Banks drilled a water well | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | New cemetery to be fenced | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Elder Wise closed meeting | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Store owned by Wilson and Swift | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Cottondale | Story | Said to be improving | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Cottondale Baptist | Story | Mr. James is chosen pastor | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale Blacksmiths | Story | Best coal from Bridgeport | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale Store | Ad | Banks and Burton, Shoes, Boots, Dry Goods, etc | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Cottondale, Texas | Story | Denocrats meet at Cottondale | 1880-08-13-pg01 | WCM |
Cottonwood | Story | Judge Pickett addressed picnic | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Couch, Clabe | Story | Arrested for burglary at Gum last night. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, Clabe | Story | Acquitted of burglary. | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, James Mrs | Story | Has two sons lying very low with pneumonia (Gum Correspondent) | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Couch, James R. | Death | An old and well known resident of this county died this Thursday 10 Feb. 1887. Buried at Eastside Cemetery in Bridgeport. | 1887-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, James R. | Death | Resolution of respect by the Bridgeport Lodge of the IOOF. | 1887-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, James R. | Death | Resolution of respect. He died 10 Feb. 1887 | 1887-02-19-pg06 | WCM |
Couch, Jim | Story | Has 4 acres of wheat | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Couch, Laura Alice Miss/Abraham Green Johnson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 25 May 1890 | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Couch, M. T. deceased | Death | Letters of administration. Notice of final settlement. | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, M. T. deceased | Death | Notice of final settlement by the administrator J. L. Crawford | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Couch, Professor | Story | Teaches school at the Thomas Community. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, R. H. | Story | Teaches school at Jim Ned. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Couch, R. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 22 May 1897 | 1897-04-29-pg08 | DN |
Couch, Rufus Hannabal Mr/Miss Mattie Lee Cannon | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's father 24 June 1896. She taught at Decatur Public School. | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Couch, William | Death | From Bridgeport, died of pneumonia, feeble wife | 1880-04-09-pg02 | WCM |
Counterman, J. X. Miss/Moses T. Carroll | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1888 at te residence of the groom's father. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Counts, George Mrs (Clessie Addie Rogers Counts) | Death | Obituary, Died last week at Sunset leaving a husband and small children, one child only a few days old. (Alvord Budget) | 1887-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Counts, J.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.H. Donnel | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
County Court | Story | [Several names] | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
County Court | Story | [Several names] | 1885-03-28-pg06 | WCM |
County Court | Story | Report | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
County Court | Story | Report | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
County Court | Story | Report | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | District Clerk,Sheriff, Attorney, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, etc | 1889-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | Notable people involved with governing Wise County. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | Judges, Clerks, etc names are listed. | 1891-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | List of judges, clerks, etc in Wise County, Texas | 1891-08-08-pg01 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | List of all the people that make Wise County functional. | 1891-11-28-pg08 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | Listing of County Judge, County Attorney, County Clerk, etc names | 1892-04-09-pg04 | WCM |
County Official Directory | Story | List the name of those holding offices in Wise County. | 1892-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
County Pauper farm | Story | The number of Paupers and the expense has decreased by 2/3 rds since opening the Pauper farm. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
County Treasurer's Report | Story | F.L. Mershon reports | 1885-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Coursey, Robert Lee/Miss S. Pairlee Hutson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 23 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Court House burned | Story | So the county records will be kept in a newly construced vault in the rear of the Ford, Weakley and Johnston building. | 1895-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Courtner's Gin | Story | 9 miles north of Decatur exploded | 1881-10-07-pg02 | WCM |
Courtney, Dell Miss | Story | Daughter of J. P. Courtney previously lost both arms, but gangrene now causes more amputation. | 1890-03-15-pg08 | WCM |
Courtney, Erney | Story | Exceeded hopes of friends | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Courtney, J. P. Mr & Mrs | Story | Their little girl, Dell, got both arms cut by a gin saw and had to be amputated. Doing OK so far. (Budget) | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Courtney, J. P. Mr & Mrs (3 miles SW of Alvord) | Death | His little girl age 5 was caught up in the wheel at the cotton gin. Bothj arms managled and had to be amputated. It is thought she will die. | 1889-12-21-pg01 | WCM |
Courtney, J.P. | Story | Gin at Modeville, 83 bales | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Courtney, J.P. | Story | Less than one acre of ground | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Courtney, J.P. | Story | A well-to-do farmer and gin man | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Courtney, Joanna | Story | Attendant at Hunt/Grissom wedding | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Courtney, Margaret Clementine Miss/Mr Francis Marion Blair | Wedding | Married 17 June 1892 in Wise County, Texas. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Courtney, Miss J.P. | Story | Dispelled loneiness at sanctum | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Courtwright, Jim | Death | Shot and killed by Luke Short who was released on $2,000.00 bond. | 1887-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Courtwright, Jim | Death | Shot and killed by Luke Short at the White Elephant Saloon in Fort Worth. | 1887-02-12-pg08 | WCM |
Cousins, C. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 21 March 1896. | 1896-03-26-pg04 | DN |
Cousins, C. C. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Daugter born Saturday 12 May 1894. | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Cousins, C. C. Professor | Story | Employed by the Baptist College. His wife and 4 children arrived in Decatur from Biringham Alabama. | 1893-11-30-pg05 | DN |
Cousins, C. C. Professor | Story | Biography | 1895-04-12-pg08 | WCM |
Covered Wagons may be seen any hour of the day | Story | Texas is on the move again. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1897-06-10-pg01 | DN |
Covered Wagons observed going East & West | Story | Observation by the Rush Branch Correspondent on 6 August 1899. | 1899-08-11-pg01 | DN |
Covington, Child | Death | Child of Milt Covington | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Covington, Cynthia Belzora (Belle) Mrs (nee: Autry) | Death | Died 6 Jan. 1896 in Clay County. Buried at Shannon Cemetery there. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-17-pg04 | WCM |
Covington, Robert Ernest/Mrs Alice May Hopper (nee: Evans) | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's father Mr A. W. Evans in the Jonestown Community on 5 Dec. 1895. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Covington, S. M. | Story | His little son is quite sick (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1890-03-01-pg01 | WCM |
Covington, S.M. | Story | Alvord grocery business | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Cowart, Mr. John | Story | Has sold his boarding house | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Cowling, Harriet Jane (Hatte) Miss/Mr E. Rufus Moore | Wedding | Married 24 March 1892 in Wise County. (Probably Bridgeport) Bridgeport Correspondent Delphos) | 1892-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Cowling, S.W. | Story | Of Bridgeport, authorized to organize | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Cowling, S.W. | Story | Of Bridgeport, are alliance men | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Cox Lena Miss/W. J. Latta | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Cox, Elmer (colored) | Story | Charged with rape. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Cox, Elmer (colored) | Story | Charged with rape. Trial set for February. | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cox, Elmer (Colored) | Story | Charged with rape. Verdict five years I nthe penitentiary. | 1898-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Cox, George Mr (influencial and respected citizen of Wise) | Death | Died at home in Sycamore Saturday morning. 19 Sept. 1897. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1897-09-30-pg05 | DN |
Cox, H.S. | Death | Worthy brother aged 27, departed | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Cox, J.H. | Wedding | Wed to Susan Perkins | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Cox, Jewel Miss (age 1) | Death | Died Sunday. Daughter of Mr & Mrs D. S. Cox of Sycamore. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-05-08-pg08 | WCM |
Cox, John William Mr | Death | Died 9 July 1899 in Denton, Texas. Father of Dr. George Cox. (Rush Branch Corrspondent) | 1899-07-21-pg05 | DN |
Cox, Laura Ann Mrs (nee Harrison)/George Vine Meador | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1891 in Jack County, Texas. (Gibtown Correspondent) | 1891-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Cox, Lee | Wedding | Wed to Callie Dotson [colored] | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Cox, Maggie Miss/James K Polk Followell | Wedding | Married 2 August 1893 in Parker County, Texas. Bride is of Hogg Branch. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Cox, Mamie Miss/J. W .Caraway | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Cox, Mamie Miss/Mr J. W. Caraway | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1899. Bride is of Decatur. Groom is of Clarendon and will live there. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Cox, Miss | Story | Teaching school near Greenwood. (Greenwood correspondent) | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Cox, Mitch | Story | Convicted of disturbing a religious worship. $25.00 fine. | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Cox, Mitch | Story | State versus Mitch Cox for carrying a pistol. Bond forfeited. | 1896-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Cox, T.J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Allie Brown | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Cox, W.N. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.E Gregory. | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Cox. Mr. | Story | Pleasant Hill Vocal Music Assoc. | 1880-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Cozby, Florence Miss/Benjamin Franklin Fergason Sr | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1894. Bride is of Aurora. | 1894-11-23-pg06 | WCM |
Crabb, C. J. | Story | Opened his public school at Bethel 2.5 miles west of Decatur. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Crabb, C. J. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Another daughter born. | 1894-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Crabb, C. J. Mr (Deputy Wise Co. Clerk) | Story | Lost the first joint of the 3rd finger of his right hand when it got caught in th vault door at the courthouse. | 1896-07-30-pg05 | DN |
Crabb, C.J. | Story | Chairman of committee | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Crabb, Mary Alice Miss/David Allen Hays | Wedding | Married 28 Oct. 1895 in Wise Co. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Crabb, Professor | Story | Teaching school at Bethel. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1888-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Crabb, T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1899-11-17-pg06 | WCM |
Crabb, Tennie Lee Miss/John Ewing | Wedding | Married 8 Dec. 1897 (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-12-09-pg05 | DN |
Crabb, Timothy Thomas/Miss Dora Ashlock | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Crabn, C. J. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Bethel, Texas. (Bethel Correspondent, W. S. W.) | 1888-01-28-pg02 | WCM |
Crabtree, C. W. Mr | Death | Died 25 Sept. 1899 at Waggoner, Texask of slow fever. Buried at Oaklawn. Leaves a young wife and little child. | 1899-09-29-pg07 | WCM |
Crabtree, Charles Wesley (Charlie) Mr/Miss Ida L. Waggoner | Wedding | Married 9 Oct, 1895 by Rev. O. S. Thomas. | 1895-10-10-pg05 | DN |
Crabtree, Charles Wesley (Charlie) Mr/Miss Ida L. Waggoner | Wedding | Long article. Married 9 Oct, 1895 at the home of the Bride's father. Groom is of Crockett, Texas | 1895-10-11-pg06 | WCM |
Crabtree, Charles Wesley (Formerly of Wise) | Death | Died at home in Beaver (Electra), Texas Monday 25, September 1899. Married to Miss Ida Waggoner. | 1899-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Crabtree, Fannie | Story | Foster school award for best attendence | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Crabtree, Mrs Charley (nee Ida Waggoner) | Birth | Daughter born 14 August 1896. | 1896-08-21-pg05 | WCM |
Craddock, Dr. J.B. | Story | Of Pella, disposed of property | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Craft, A. J. Mr/Miss A. E. Adams | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Oct. 1893 (paper blurred) | 1893-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Craft, Bessey | Death | Child of G.R. Craft | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Catherine Eady Mrs (nee: Lyles) | Death | Died 19 May 1892 at home in Crafton. Buried at the Crafton Cemetery. Wife of Andrew Jackson Craft | 1892-06-04-pg01 | WCM |
Craft, David Mr | Death | Grandfather of Jefferson Davis Craft of Newark, Wise Co. Texas. David Craft was born 1810 and died 1894 according to Find a Grave, but I think they got the year wrong and it should be 1893. | 1893-03-11-pg05 | WCM |
Craft, G. R. | Story | Canidate for Representative | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, G. R. (town father of Crafton) | Story | Returned from Decatur where he was foreman of the grand jury regarding the Garrison-Steven murder. | 1893-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
Craft, G.B. | Story | Introducing of speakers | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, G.R. | Story | Attended county Alliance | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, G.R. | Story | Of Crafton, was in to wish us well | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, G.R. | Story | Introduced a bill | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, Geo. | Story | Expecting to be In Fort Worth | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Geo. | Story | Appointed Crafton officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Geo. R. | Story | Visit to niece, Mrs. W.A. Huddleston | 1885-01-17-pg04 | WCM |
Craft, Geo. R. | Story | Letter to Jas. L. Castleman | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, George R. | Story | Nominated at convention | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Hon. G.R. | Story | Making himself heard | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Craft, Hon. G.R. | Story | Came in on train | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, Hon. Geo. R. | Story | Appointed member of committees | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Craft, J. D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM |
Craft, Mr. G.R | Story | Under obligations for favors | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Rep. G.R. | Story | Was at home this week | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Craft, Russell (age 80) | Death | Died 14 May 1887. Funeral was at Crafton. Buried at Crafton Cemetery. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Craft, Russell/Miss Margaret Elizabeth (Maggie) Wright | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1887. Bride and Groom are from Jack County. | 1887-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Crafton correspondence | 1880-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Greenback picnic 2000 people | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Correspondence | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | A man by the name of, drove span of mules | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Mail line three times a week | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Crafton | Story | Letter to editor [news] | 1885-05-23-pg01 | WCM |
Crafton School trustees | Story | J. C. Griffis, J. W. Wells and S. P. Tipton. The board might elect Miss Pearl Burke as Principal | 1894-06-15-pg08 | WCM |
Craig, George | Death | Died this morning 11 Feb. 1889. Buried at Aurora Cemeery.. Oats Branch correspondent 11 Feb. 1889. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Craig, J.R. | Story | Of the vicinity of Aurora | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Craig, J.R. | Story | Lost one bay mare | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Craig, James | Story | Sold farm to Mr. Huff | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Craig, John T. | Wedding | All of Henrietta Miss Semie Mangum | 1881-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Craig, Lee/Nannie Lackey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 9 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Craig, Mattie Mrs/J. P. Garrison | Wedding | Married 22 March 1888 at the residence of the Bride's brothers 6 miles outside Decatur. | 1888-03-31-pg01 | WCM |
Craig, Sarah Belle Mrs (nee: Hudson)/Mr Tolbert Henson Hankins | Wedding | Married 11 Nov 1894 in Tarrant County, Texas (or atl least license was from there) | 1894-11-23-pg06 | WCM |
Craig, Sheriff | Story | Of Clay County with three prisioners | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Cramer, Charles W./Miss Imogene Maddox | Wedding | Married in Decatur at the bride's parents 22 June 1897. Groom is of Ft. Wingate New Mexico | 1897-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Crammer, J. A/Mrs Lizzie Crutcher | Wedding | Married 1 Oct 1890. Nespaper had the bride's name as Kerchen | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Crane, Capt. L.A. | Story | Not on the list | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Crane, Helen A. Miss/George P. Guyot | Wedding | Cards are out announcing the marriage on 28 (May probably) 1894 in Colorado (Probably Pueblo) to George P. xxxxx paper damaged. Bride is the daughter of Leroy A Crane and Carrie M Hall Crane. Bride Helen A. Crane is with her parents in Wise Co. in the 1880 census. | 1894-01-25-pg05 | DN |
Crane, Helen A. Miss/George P. Guyot | Wedding | Married Sunday morning 28 Jan. 1894 at the residence of the bride's parents in Pueblo, Colorado. Long article. Groom works for the Midlan railrroad. | 1894-02-15-pg05 | DN |
Crane, L.A. | Story | A leading attorney at Decatur | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Crane, L.A. | Story | Attending courts at Montague | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Crane, L.A. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Crane, L.A. | Story | Attended federal court | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Crane, L.A. | Story | Chosen to be on committee | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Crane, L.C. | Story | Returned from McKinney | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Crane, Miss Eula | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Joseph Beyette | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Crane, Mrs (of Decatur) | Death | Died last Sunday night, leaving a husband and 3 little girls. | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Crane, Mrs. L.A. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Crane, Will Mr | Story | Formerly of Decatur, now of Ardmore, I. T. | 1894-09-29-pg04 | DN |
Crane, William Mr (member of the posse) | Death | He was in the posse of Deputy Marshall J. H. Mershon and was killed in a gun fight with 6 horse thieves 5 miles W. of Colbert, I. T. (Paris, Texas 21 april 1893) | 1893-04-29-pg08 | WCM |
Crane, Wm. Carey | Story | Best book, Life of Sam Houston | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Crane,L.A. | Story | Attorney, attended federal court in Dallas | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Cranfield, J.E. | Story | Change in Decatur/Co. Line road | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. | Story | Describes a celebatory train ride from Alvord to Sunset and return by many people of Alvord. | 1886-06-05-pg07 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. | Story | Will teach next winter at Round Mound (commonly known as Red Door School House on Black Creek. | 1892-09-17-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Capt. | Story | Is successfully teaching his 6th term of teaching at Prarie Point. It closes in 2 weeks. | 1888-04-07-pg02 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Mr | Story | Teaches at West Academy. | 1889-06-22-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Professor | Story | Teaches about 100 pupils at West's Academy. | 1889-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Professor | Story | A veteran teacher. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Professor | Story | Will begin public school at West Academy of 12 Nov. 1888. | 1888-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J. Professor (of Alvord) | Story | Will begin a school at the White School house xxxxxxxx paper damaged. | 1888-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, A. J.Maj. | Story | Will teach again at the Lone Mound School this winter | 1893-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, A.J. | Story | Wields preceptor's rod at Prairie Point | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Crawford, A.J. | Story | Correspondence from Jeffries, Texas | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Crawford, A.J. | Story | Correspontence, "I wish to express" | 1884-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, A.J. | Story | Letter to editor | 1884-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Crawford, A.J. | Story | Long letter to editor | 1885-03-21-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, Andrew Jackson/Mrs Pernicia Caroline Lowry (nee: Rogers) | Wedding | Married 7 Nov 1888 at the residence of the bride. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-11-17-pg06 | WCM |
Crawford, Ben Professor (of Paradise) | Story | Teaches at the Bethel Community. | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, Commissioner | Story | Among Wise County's successful farmers | 1885-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, Dora Miss/Mr Albert B. Karnes | Wedding | Married 28 March 1895 at Flower Mound in Denton Co. Texas. Buried at Mount Olivet cemetery Fort Worth, Texas | 1894-03-29-pg05 | DN |
Crawford, Eva Pearl Miss/Samuel Hamilton Crawford | Wedding | Married 16 Jan. 1898 at the bride's parents (G. W. Crawford) home near Draco. Groom is of Bridgeport. (Bridgeport Banner-Herald) | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Crawford, Guy (Crofford??) | Story | Trial for killing of Pete McDaniel in Bowie. Held over for the grand jury to hear. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1897-03-25-pg04 | DN |
Crawford, Henry (of Bridgeport | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, J. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (no name given) (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-22-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, J.L. | Story | Contract to build bridge | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, J.M. | Story | Sends Messenger to B. T. Collier in GA | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Crawford, J.M. | Story | Called to see us on Tuesday | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, Lydia Miss/George Thomas Dobbs | Wedding | Married despite the bride's family's objections 30 Dec. 1891 in Wise County. Long article. | 1892-01-09-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, M.F. | Wedding | Wed to T.S. Donaldson | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Crawford, Maj. A.J. | Story | At festival in Alvord | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Crawford, Mary Hazeltine Mrs (nee McBrayer) | Death | Obituary. Died 14 Dec 1892 in Wise County. Wife of Henry Pinkley Crawford. Buried at Wilson Prairie Cemetery. | 1892-12-24-pg08 | WCM |
Crawford, Miss Sallie | Story | At festival in Alvord | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Crawford, Prof. A.J. | Story | Called in to chat | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Crawford, Prof. A.J. | Story | Kindly called while in city | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Crawford, Prof. A.J. | Story | Of Alvord, will teach at Lone Mound | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Crawford, Prof. A.J. | Story | Teaching soon at Lone Mound | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Crawford, Prof. G.J. | Story | Of Jeffries, was in Saturday | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Crawford, Professor | Story | Taught at Lone Mound school district wich is now closed for this term. | 1886-03-27-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, Professor | Story | Teaches at Lone Mound School. | 1886-12-18-pg06 | WCM |
Crawford, Professor | Story | Good teacher at the Lone Mound School | 1887-03-19-pg01 | WCM |
Crawford, Professor | Story | Will teach at Clardy. | 1891-09-19-pg08 | WCM |
Crawford, S. H. Mr | Story | Taught school at Wilson Prairie. (Rush and Garrett's Creeks Correspondent) | 1896-03-27-pg04 | WCM |
Crawford, S. H. Professor | Story | Taught school at Wilson Prairie. (Rush and Garrett's Creeks Correspondent) | 1896-03-27-pg05 | WCM |
Crawford, Samuel Hamilton/Miss Eva Pearl Crawford | Wedding | Married 16 Jan. 1898 at the bride's parents (G. W. Crawford) home near Draco. Groom is of Bridgeport. (Bridgeport Banner-Herald) | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Crawford, Wallace A. | Death | Died 21 July 1886 in Fort Worth. Buried there at Oakwood Cemetery. Road master of the Fort Worth & Denver City Road. | 1886-07-24-pg04 | WCM |
Creed, R.T. | Wedding | Wed to Sallie F. Dunn | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Crelia, Elijah (Lige) Mr/Miss Tressie Lee Cooper | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Charlie (age 3) | Death | Died Tuesday 19 Jan. 1897 and was buried Wednesday. Son Of Mr & Mrs Will Crenshaw. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Elizabeth Mrs (nee Terry) | Death | Died at her home near Paradise, Texas 19 Dec. 1893. Buried at trimble Cemetery. Wife of Nathaniel Marcus Crenshaw. | 1893-12-29-pg04 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Elizabeth Mrs (nee: Terry) | Death | Obituary. Died 19 Dec. 1893. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. | 1893-12-28-pg01 | DN |
Crenshaw, Ella Mae Miss/William Earnest Hughes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Granddaddy (Nathaniel Marcus) | Death | Sick on this date. Died 21 August 1896. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-06-19-pg08 | WCM |
Crenshaw, M.N. | Story | In attendence at preaching | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Mattie Mrs (widow of N. M. Crenshaw) | Death | Died Saturday at her brother's Mr Gentry 6 mi S. of Deatur. She is buried at Pleasant Grove. | 1899-08-18-pg04 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Miss Alice | Story | In town visiting friend, Hamiliton | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Mr | Story | His little daughter attempted suicide by hanging, but was saved by Mrs Crenshaw and Mrs Holt. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Mr. M.N. | Story | Will put in 50 acres of cotton | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Crenshaw, N. G. Mrs (old Wise resident) | Death | Died last Saturday at her home in Decatur. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr | Death | Not dead as previously reported, but very sick on this date. Died 21 August 1896. Buried at Trimble Cemetery, Wise Co. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-08-14-pg01 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr | Death | The Davis City correspondent has indicated that Mr Crenshaw lived in Flatwood and has died. | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 21 August 1896 in Wise County and was buried at Trimble Cemetery. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-08-28-pg08 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr | Death | Resolution of respect by the Cottondale Lodge of Masons | 1896-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr (Mark) | Death | Laying at deaths door. Died 21 August 1896 in Wise County and was buried at Trimble Cemetery. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus Mr (Mark) | Death | Died 21 August 1896 in Wise County and was buried at Trimble Cemetery. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-08-27-pg01 | DN |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus/Mrs Byers | Wedding | Married last week | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Crenshaw, Nathaniel Marcus/Mrs Byers | Wedding | Married Tueday evening at the residence of Sam Gentry. Groom is of Martin Branch | 1894-08-17-pg01 | WCM |
Crenshaw, Nettie Mrs (nee Milburn) | Death | Died 6 April 1897 from burns received when her clothes caught fire. Buried at Montague Cemetery. (St. Jo Herald) | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Crenshaw, Theodocia Annie (Tea) Miss/ Elihu M. Henson | Wedding | Married 4 Oct. 1887 in Wise County | 1887-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Crews, John Quincy Adams | Death | Hung in Denton in 1894 for a murder in cooke County | 1898-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Cribbs, A. B. (Dry Good Store) | Story | Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas infrastructure | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Cribbs, A. B. Mr and Mrs (Mrs Dora Cribbs) | Birth | Daughter born on the 25th. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Cribbs, Ellen Mrs/James T. Ellis | Wedding | Married last Tuesday 13 Nov 1894 (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Cribbs, William Polk/Mrs Mary E. Bagby (nee: Ellis) | Weding | Married 13 Oct. 1895 in Dan, Texas (article says married monday 13 Oct.) | 1895-10-17-pg05 | DN |
Cribbs, William Polk/Mrs Mary E. Bagby (nee: Ellis) | Weding | Married 13 Oct. 1895. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Crick, M. E. Mrs | Story | Judged insane andd will be sent to the Terrell Insane Asylum. She was there previously. | 1887-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Crick, Margaret E. Mrs (wife of B. H. Crick) | Death | Died 21 August 1887 in Wise County. Buried on the 22nd at Crafton Cemetery. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Criner, Belle Miss | Story | Begins teaching public school at the Center School house. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Criner, Belle Miss | Story | Assistant at the School at Sand Hill. | 1897-04-01-pg01 | DN |
Criner, Eva Amanda Miss/Mr Laddie Gill Rhine | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Criner, Eva Amanda Miss/Mr Laddie Gill Rhine | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Criner, Joe | Story | Was shot by Jack Armstrong | 1881-10-21-pg02 | WCM |
Criner, Pasilla Belle Miss/Mr Edward Ellis Plaxco Sr | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's step father L. M. Clegg | 1898-11-04-pg05 | WCM |
Criner, Pasilla Belle Miss/Mr Edward Ellis Plaxco Sr | Wedding | Cards are out announcing their marriage. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-04-pg08 | WCM |
Criner, Pasilla Belle Miss/Mr Edward Ellis Plaxco Sr | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's parents. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-11-pg04 | DN |
Criner, Pasilla Belle Miss/Mr Edward Ellis Plaxco Sr | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's step father L. M. Clegg | 1898-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Crisp, Capt. John T. | Story | Has gone to Sulphur Springs to stand trial | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Crites, Ona Miss/James Alexander (Leck) Brown | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Crites, Ona Miss/James Alexander Brown | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM |
Crites, William Ben Mr/Miss Ida J. Stokes | Wedding | Married 12 Jan. 1896 in Aurora, Wise Co., Texas. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Crittendon, George H./Miss Mary Elizabeth (Mollie) Willi) | Wedding | Married 13 Jan. 1886 in Tarrant County, Texas | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
Crock, Luke | Story | Rode off deputy sheriff's horse | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Crockett, Dr. | Story | Lectures at Alvord | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Crockett, Dr. | Story | Lecturing at Springtown | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Crockett, Dr. | Story | Teaching class in Springtown | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Crockett, Dr. C.C. | Story | Nephew of Davy, delivered lectures | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Crockett, Dr. C.C. | Story | The blind lecturer | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Crofford, Emma J. | Wedding | Wed to M.B. Long | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Crofford, Frances Elmira (Ellie) Miss/Mr Gilmer Augustus Norman | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1891 at Aurora, Wise County, Texas (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Cronk, S.I. | Story | Alliance at Audubon Texas | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Crook, Delia A. MissWilliam H. Keneda | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Crook, Homer | Death | Shot while feeding his horse | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Crosnoe, Harvey Jefferson/Miss Lucille Victoria McCoy | Wedding | Married 13 August 1889 in Sommervell County, Texas (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Cross Timbers newspaper (at Sunset) | Story | Has absorbed the Bowie Echange Newspapers. David Davies is in charge. | 1886-07-03-pg03 | WCM |
Cross, Charley (of Springtown and in the Decatur Jail) | Story | This is not the Charley Cross from Alvord. | 1889-08-24-pg01 | WCM |
Cross, Charley (of Springtown) | Story | Arrested him for stealing $15.00 | 1889-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Cross, Charlie Mr | Story | Arrested for breaking a tank dam in Mr Clayton's Pasture. Jailed in Decatur. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Cross, David Franklin/Miss Effie May Kelley | Wedding | Married 19 Oct. 1898 at the residence of Rev. P. C. Archer | 1898-10-21-pg05 | WCM |
Cross, M. M.Mrs/Charles Cross | Story | Suit for divorce in District Court. | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Cross, Mary Miss/Louis Monroe Watkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Cross, R.J. | Story | Will leave to find home in Oregon | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Cross, Thomas Floyd (infant son) | Death | The infant son of Mr & Mrs J. t. Cross of Alvord died Sunday 27 Feb. 1898. Age 18 days. | 1898-03-10-pg08 | DN |
Cross, W.R. | Story | Family in San Francisco | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Cross, W.R. | Story | Son-in-law and family took train | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Crouch Lizzie M. Miss | Story | Elected 1st grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Crouch Lizzie M. Miss (Decatur Teacher) | Story | Will be in Arkadelphia, Arkansas for the holidays. | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie | Story | 1st grade teacher at Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie M. Miss | Story | Decatur Public school opened with her teaching 1st grade | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie M. Miss | Story | Giving talks at the Teachers Institute to be held at Decatur 27 Sept 1889. | 1889-09-21-pg04 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie Miss | Story | Will teach in Decatur this fall term. | 1887-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie Miss | Story | Selected as the 1st assistant to the Principal at the Decatur School next term, | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Crouch, Lizzie Miss | Story | Resigned as 7th grade teacher in Decatur schools. | 1890-07-05-pg01 | WCM |
Crouch, Mr & Mrs (of Arkadelphia Arkansas) | Story | Parents of Mrs E. H. Baumgaertner, is moving to Decatur. | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Crow, Bell Miss (of Boyd) | Story | Teaches at the Douglas School. | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Crow, Charles H.Mr/Miss Lillie Helm | Wedding | Married 24 May 1900. Bride is of Knob. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-06-30-pg04 | WCM |
Crow, Exsa Miss | Story | Her school in Newark was closed last Saturday. | 1894-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Crow, Exsa Miss | Story | Will begin to teach a subscription shool 1st Monday in May in Boyd (Boyd Indices) | 1894-05-04-pg01 | WCM |
Crow, Exsa Miss (of Aurora) | Story | New teachers attending the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Crow, Exsa Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Secured a teachers certificate for 1st grade for 2 years | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Crow, Exsa Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Teaching at Reid School House. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Crow, Exsa Miss (of Boyd) | Story | Teaches at the Arkansas School | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Crow, judge W.M. | Story | Has relatives in this part of the state | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
Crow, Meredith (was of Montague Co.) | Death | Under a sentence of death in Fort Smith. | 1886-04-10-pg06 | WCM |
Crow, Miss Katie | Wedding | Wed to Dr. C.S. Bobo | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Crow, Miss Katie | Wedding | Wed to C.G. Bobo | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Crow, N.G. | Wedding | Wed to N.C. Clark | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Crow, R. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Crow, R. F. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died 30 Dec. 1898 (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-01-05-pg04 | DN |
Crowel, A.S. | Story | Hardware store closed | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Crowell, Emma Miss/Russell Jordan Farabee | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Crowell, Emma Miss/Russell Jordan Farabee | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Crowell, Mr .A.G. | Story | Passed through town going west | 1881-06-10-pg01 | WCM |
Crowley, Jim | Story | Captured by squad of militia | 1885-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Crowley, Miss Annie | Story | Of Rhome, visited Devil's Den in Jack Co. | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Crowson, D.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss E. A. Waldrum | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Crozier, Abbie Esther Miss/John Wesley Farrington | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1894-12-20-pg03 | DN |
Crozier, Abigail June Mrs (nee: Duke) | Death | Died 23 March 1894 in Peru, Clinton County, New Yoork. Buried at Peru Cemetery there. Husband is Charles Crozier. Both were born in Ireland. | 1894-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Crozier, C. Mr | Story | His wife and daughter are in New York. | 1887-03-19-pg02 | WCM |
Crozier, Charles Albert Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter Clarice Crozier born last Wednesday 1 Sept 1897. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Crozier, Charles Albert/Miss Belle Farrington | Wedding | Married at the residence of Otis Farrington 4 miles NW of Decatur on Sunday 15 Oct. 1893 | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Cruce, Mrs. H.F. | Death | Departed this life on the 8th | 1880-10-29-pg04 | WCM |
Crum, J.H. | Story | Arrested by our sheriff | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Crumley, Mattie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.F. Palmer | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Crump, C. C. | Story | Been in jail for embezzling horses. Had an examining trial and was released. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Cruse, Absolom B. (A. B.) Grandpa (age 92) | Death | Died 26 Jan 1892 in Parker County, Texas. Buried at Nelson Cemetery, Azle, Texas. | 1892-02-20-pg04 | WCM |
Crutcher, Larkin J. Rev | Death | Died 3 Sept. 1896 in Dalton, Whitfield Co. Georgia. Baptist minister who organized the church in Seymour, Texas. Buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Thomasville, Georgia. | 1896-10-08-pg01 | DN |
Crutcher, Lizzie Mrs/J. A. Crammer | Wedding | Married 1 Oct 1890. Nespaper had the bride's name as Kerchen | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Crutchfied, John (one of the oldest settlers) | Death | Died at Vineyard City, Jack Co., Texas. Buried at Sand Hill. | 1886-04-10-pg07 | WCM |
Crutchfield | Wedding | Divroce suit was filed in District court in Wise Co. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Crutchfield, Commissioner | Story | Came up on train | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Crutchfield, Jno. | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Crutchfield, John | Story | At Vineyard city | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Crutchfield, John | Death | Emma, his wife, was granted a Mexican War pension. He died 1885 in Vinyard, Jack Co., Texs. Buried at Sand Hill Cemeery. Previous wife Mary E. Ladd Crutchfield died 1868. Can't find Emma. | 1888-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Crutchfield, John | Death | Notice of Final Settlement by the administrator G. B. Pickett. Died 1885. buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1893-12-15-pg04 | WCM |
Crutchfield, L.L. | Story | Returned from Seymour | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Crutchfield, Lee (former sheriff of Jack Co.) | Story | Moved with his fajiy to vajita, I. T. to live. | 1888-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Crutchfield, Leroy Ladd (Lee) Mr | Death | Died 6 march 1897 in Vinta, Craig Co. Oklahoma. Well know to the older citizens in Wise County. | 1897-03-25-pg01 | DN |
Crutchfield, Mr. John | Story | Wise Co. commissioner very ill | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Culbertson, Willie J. Miss/Dr.R. L. Spann | Wedding | Married 28 April 1897 in McLennan County, Texas. Nespaper gives 27 inst for the date. Bride is of Waco. Groom is formerly of Chico, but now of Denton. (Chico Review) | 1897-04-15-pg08 | DN |
Culwell, Clarissa Jane Mrs (nee: Miller) Grandma | Death | Died 30 May 1897 in Wise Co. Buried at Spring Creek Cemetery, Jones County with her husband Thomas Marion Culwell. Parents of John Culwell. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-06-18-pg08 | WCM |
Culwell, G.W. | Story | Of Aurora, gave us a visit | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Culwell, Grandma | Death | Is very low and is expected to die most any time. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Culwell, J.A | Story | Farmers Alliance convenes at Eldorado | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Culwell, J.A. | Story | Of Salt Creek, elected Pres., Farmers Alliance | 1884-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Culwell, J.W. | Story | Conducted exercises for music class | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Culwell, James H. (age 28) | Death | Obituary. Died 6 July 1890 at his home near Springtown, Parker Co., Texas. Buried at Goshen Cemetery. | 1890-07-19-pg05 | WCM |
Culwell, Jonathan Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died on the 2nd inst. (Springtown Newsdealer) | 1890-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Culwell, Julia Adeline Mrs (nee: McConell) | Death | Died a few day ago (11 Feb 1886) on Salt Creek and was buried in the Springtown Cemetery. | 1886-02-13-pg08 | WCM |
Culwell, Mr. | Story | Of Garrett's Creek, gave us a friendly call | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Culwell, Mr. J.A. | Story | Appointed Deputy Grand Lecturer | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Culwell, Thomas (age 21) | Death | Son of John Wesley Culwell was buried on Saurday of last week at Goshen Cemetery, Parker County. | 1886-08-14-pg06 | WCM |
Culwell, Thomas (age 21) | Death | Tribute of Respect by the Mt Pleasant Alliance. Died 6 August 1886. | 1886-09-04-pg07 | WCM |
Culwell, Wm. | Death | An old citizen of Garrett's Creek | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Cummings, J. A. Rev (of Gum) | Story | Will teach the Gum School. | 1894-10-26-pg01 | WCM |
Cummings, Ralph W./Miss Irene Williams | Wedding | Married Thursday 26 July 1894 in Wise County, Texas at the Bride's father's home. Paper damaged. | 1894-08-02-pg01 | DN |
Cundiff | Story | A man named Cundiff shot another at Pella | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Cundiff, Major | Story | Becomes a resident of Decatur | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
Cundiff, Major | Story | Horse stolen in Decatur | 1884-08-15-pg08 | WCM |
Cundiff, Miss Lee | Wedding | Wed to W.G. Armstrong | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Cundiff, N. L. Mrs | Story | Had surgery to remove a cataractfrom her right eye. Vision was restored. | 1898-03-10-pg05 | DN |
Cundiff, Robert J.(Bob) Mrs (nee: Louella BelleTate) | Death | Died March 21, 1897 3 miles west of Decatur. I suspect she is buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1897-02-25-pg01 | DN |
Cundiff, Robert Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. (Buzzard Lake Correspondent) | 1895-02-07-pg08 | DN |
Cundiff, Sid | Story | Fined $25 for distrving religious worship. | 1886-05-29-pg07 | WCM |
Cundiff, Varina Davis Miss/William Guthrie Potts | Wedding | Married 25 Sept 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Cundiff, W.H. | Story | And daughter visited Fort Worth | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Cundiff, W.H. | Story | Spent Tuesday night in Fort Worth | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Cundiff, W.H. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Cundiff, W.L. | Death | Departed this life age fifty-one | 1881-10-07-pg02 | WCM |
Cunningham | Story | Had 10 feet added | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Cunningham Joe Mrs (Miss Cora Means) | Story | Living in Ardmore I. T., she is visitng relatives. | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Cunningham, child | Death | First in village to die | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Cunningham, E.L. | Story | Trial for murder of J.W. Flemings | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Cunningham, Fannie Belle Miss/Mr Lafayette Walker Cater | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Dec. 1893. Newspaper had Cates for the grooms name. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Cunningham, J.F. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Cunningham, John (of Chico) | Story | Left arm shattered and his only eye put out from trying to fire a dyamite cartridge at the quary. | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
Cunningham, Joseph Hill Mr/Miss Cora Maud Means | Wedding | Wedding plans announced. Married 21 Sept. 1893 at the Christian Church in Decatur. | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Cunningham, L. B. Mr | Death | Went to Bowie to drink booze and on the return jumped off the train and broke his neck. Died 7 Oct 1899. buried in Bridgeport East Cem. (Bowie Blade Headlight) | 1899-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Cunningham, L. B. Mr (of near Alvord) | Death | Died Saturday 7 Oct. 1899 from a concussion when trying to get off the train. Buried at East Bridgeport Cem. | 1899-10-13-pg08 | WCM |
Cunningham, Lora versus Joe | Story | Suit for divorce on the grounds of drunkenness and cruel treatment. | 1899-10-27-pg05 | WCM |
Cunningham, Lora versus Joe Cunningham | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Cunningham, Mary Miss (age 17) | Death | Killed in a fight in Jack County, West of Crafton. Her mother, Mrs Julia Bowers is in jail. There was a fight with Mrs Walker during which the shooting occurred. | 1890-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Cunningham, Mr. | Story | Sold his store house | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Cunningham, Ozrol | Story | Pupils highest credit for deportment | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Cunningham, W.D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mollie Hunter | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Cunningham, W.R. | Story | Now thought to be better | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Cunningham's Store | Story | Robbed of $12 | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Cupid's Dart Newspaper | Story | Subscribe for only 25 cents per year. Correspondents wanted. | 1894-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Cureton, William (engineer on the Fort Worth and Denver train) | Story | Seriously scalded near Clarendon, Texas 29 Jan. 1889 when his train hit a bank of wind blown sand on the track. | 1889-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Currie, James | Story | Proven sane in court | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Currie, W. B. | Wedding | Filed for divorce aainst his wife Bennie Currie for cruel treatment. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Curry, D. L. (living near Audubon) | Story | A wagon ran over his leg just below the knee. Required amputation. | 1889-12-07-pg08 | WCM |
Curry, Duncan Mr | Story | Is teaching school at Bethel. | 1892-12-17-pg04 | WCM |
Curry, Mary Dovie Miss/George M Chrestman | Wedding | Married 10 Dec 1896 (Cottonwood Corresondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Curtis, Joe Mr & Mrs | Birth | Chid born (Boonsville Bulletin) | 1896-12-11-pg09 | WCM |
Curtis, Mr. | Story | Bales of cotton left gin this week | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Curtis, Mr. | Story | Hum of saw at saw-mill | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Curtis, William Isaac/Miss Sophia Annie Gavin | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 9, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Curtner, Callie Bell Miss/David Madison Stalnaker | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Curtner, Caroline | Wedding | Wed to P.H. Neal | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Curtner, E. M. (of Anneville country) | Death | Died last Monday. (not sure this is correct) The only E. M. Curtner I found didn't die until 1931. He is buried at the Anneville Cemetery. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Curtner, Miss M.H. | Wedding | Wed to Wm. C. Neilson | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Curtner, Mr (of Rush Branch) | Death | Is now lying at the point of death. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-19-pg08 | WCM |
Custer, Mary Ellen (Mattie) Miss/William Levy Bloodworth | Wedding | Married 25 March 1891, 2 miles North of Springtown at th residence of Mike Custer. | 1891-04-04-pg08 | WCM |
Custis Frederick William Mr | Story | Left for Whitt to visit his father who is not expected to live. But his father George W. Custis lived until 1911 and is buried Paker County, Texas | 1898-06-03-pg05 | WCM |
Custis, Charley | Story | Sold his farm northeast of here | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Frank | Story | Has been to Wyoming | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, G.W. | Story | Former mill owner at Paradise | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Custis, G.W. | Story | Moved to Whitt from Paradise | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Custis, G.W. | Story | Obtained judgement for mill at Paradise | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Custis, G.W. | Story | Of Whitt, was in city | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Custis, John | Story | Son of G. W. Custis, cut his foot with ax | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. | Story | Log-yard crowded | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. | Story | Has ginned about 100 bales of cotton | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. | Story | Ordered part of timbers from owner of mill | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. | Story | Contracted with Hamp Cooper to run gin | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. | Story | Used to be mill man at Paradise | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. G.W. | Story | Read sermon by Rev. DeWit Talmadge | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. G.W. | Story | Moving his saw-mill back | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. G.W. | Story | Will set up at his old place | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mr. G.W. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. S.A. Jones by Rev. Boling | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Custis, Mrs. Malinda C. | Death | Aged 46, affectionate wife of G. W. Custis | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Custis. Geo. | Story | Elected V. President at Whitt | 1885-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Cuthbert, John A. | Story | Reached 102 years of age | 1880-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Cxxxxxx, J. T. (Young man) | Death | Died while attending the NWTB College last Saturday. Interred in W xxxxxxx (Newspaper badly blurred) | 1893-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Cyclone at Paradise | Story | Blew down 3 businesses and one house. Details given. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Cyclone hit Rhome Wednesday night | Story | Mr Beard, Mrs Thurman were badly injured and several members of the Becker family were injured. | 1886-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Cyclone passed a few miles west of Chico, Texas | Story | It hit the house of Mrs Stack moving it about 10 feet. Mrs Tomkins house was demolished and a nail went through her foot. | 1896-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Dabney, Buford | Death | Died at home near Decatur | 1884-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Dabney, Charles/Miss Lora Corine Bullard | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. Newspaper said the marriage was in Bonham, but that isn't correct. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Dabney, Charles/Miss Lora Corine Bullard | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. Newspaper said the marriage was in Bonham, but that isn't correct. | 1898-12-01-pg04 | DN |
Dabney, Charles/Miss Lora Corine Bullard | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1898 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Marriage license was from Wise Co. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Dabney, Charles/Miss Lora Corine Bullard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Dabney, Elder J.B. | Story | An aged friend came from his farm | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Dabney, J. B. Mr | Story | Being visited by his sister Mrs Fox off Macon City, Missouri. (Bethel Correspondent:J. H. W.) | 1886-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dabney, J. B. Rev (of Alvord) | Story | Is recovering from his long sickness. | 1894-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Dabney, Jerome B. Mrs (Margaret nee: Jefferson) | Death | Died last Wednesday 25 May 1887. Buried at Dabney Cemetery, Decatur, Texas. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Dabney, Jerome B. Mrs (Margaret nee: Jefferson) | Death | Obituary. Died last Wednesday 25 May 1887. Buried at Dabney Cemetery, Decatur, Texas. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1887-06-04-pg04 | WCM |
Dabney, Jerome B. Rev. | Story | Confined to bed for many weeks (paper damaged). But survived to die 12 Oct 1914. buried at Dabney Cemetery, Decatur, Texas. (Alvord Reformer) | 1893-11-10-pg01 | WCM |
Dabney, Jerome D. Mr/Miss Clara Cornelius Jones | Wedding | Married in Garland County, Arkansas in January 1893 (no exact date) Groom was of Alvord. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Dabney, John Bonapart/Miss Sallie C. Simmons | Wedding | Cards are out for their wedding on the 18th. Marriage certificate indicates 22 June 1891. | 1891-06-20-pg05 1891-06-20-pg06 1891-06-20-pg07 1891-06-20-pg08 |
WCM |
Dabney, Mrs | Story | is real sick. (Bethel Correspondent J. H. W.) | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Dabney, Rebecca Josephone (Josie)/John J. Carney | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1888. Will live in Montague County. (J. H. W. Bethel Correspondent) | 1889-01-19-pg08 | WCM |
Dacus, A. H. (Hugh) | Death | Two men going fast to Boyd collided and Mr Dacus was killed 25 Dec. 1894 in Wise Co. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery 2 | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Dacus, A. H. (Hugh) Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 24 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. Two horses collided. Buried at Pleaant Grove Cemetery #2 | 1895-01-10-pg02 | DN |
Dacus, Hazzie Miss/Edwin Lee Vastine | Wedding | Married at the home of J. W. Moore in Decatur on Sunday 1 May 1898. Couple are both from Decatur. | 1898-05-05-pg06 | DN |
Dacus, Ida Miss/James Franklin Tatum | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 7 August 1893. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Dacus, Lula B. Miss | Death | Died at 10 pm last night west of Aurora. (23 Jan. 1892,Aurora Correspondent) | 1892-01-30-pg01 | WCM |
Dagger, Mrs. Susan | Wedding | Wed to John Shanker | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Daggett, Capt. E.B. | Story | Purchased Fort Worth Mail | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Daggett, Capt. E.M.. | Story | Chairman of the Greenback | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Daggett, E.M. | Story | Director of Manufactoring Company in tarrant County | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Daggett, E.M. | Death | Obit, one of the wealtest & best citizens | 1883-04-27-pg01 | WCM |
Daggett, E.M. | Story | Deceased, bequeathed to son's wife | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dahlman Dry Goods Store | Story | Moved to Fort Worthj | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Dailey, John | Story | Arrested in Decatur by Marshal W. H. North on suspicion ofsetting fire to L. Calhoun's saddle and harness house at Alvord. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Daily, Nannie Miss | Story | Has been dangerously ill for sometime but is much better. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-03-13-pg08 | WCM |
Daily, Nannie Miss | Story | Is quite sick. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Dake, Martha Emelyn Mrs (nee: Calvert) | Death | Obituary. Died 31 March 1891 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Dale, (Old Grandpa Dale of Crafton) | Death | Is very sick at present. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) | 1889-06-15-pg08 | WCM |
Dale, Daisy Dean Miss/John Warn Nix | Wedding | Cards are out for their marriage. 14 Nov. 1897 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Dale, Daisy Dean Miss/John Warn Nix | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1897 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. Bride is the eldest daughter for Editor andMrs J. W. Dale of the Wise County Messenger. Groom was reared in Springtown | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Dale, Daisy Miss | Story | Works for the Alvord Budget Newspaper. | 1888-01-28-pg01 | WCM |
Dale, Grandpa (father of the WCM editor) | Story | Is now much better and is improving. | 1889-07-06-pg04 | WCM |
Dale, J. W. Mr & Mrs | Story | They have a very sick childfrom a relapse of the Measles. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Dale, J. W. Mrs | Story | Visited by heer sister Mrs Lou Cole of Lebanon, Texas (Alvord Budget) | 1887-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Dale, J. W. Previous editor of the Messenger | Story | Now owns the Bowie Blade-Headlight | 1899-12-22-pg07 | WCM |
Dale, John W. (former editor of the Budget) | Story | Will edit the Springtown Newsdealer. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Dale, John W. Mr (late of Alvord, Texas) | Story | Editor of the Springtown Pilot, but name will be changed to "newsdealer" | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Dale, M. Mr | Story | Left Thursday for Crafton where he was called to the beside of his sick father (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dale, Mr | Death | Father of Mr Dale in Crafton is expected to die at any hour., (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1889-06-22-pg04 | WCM |
Dale, Mr & Mr Hill | Story | Propietors of the Iowa Park Texan Newspaper. | 1891-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Dale, Mr. | Story | Of Decatur, was in Alvord | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Dale, W. | Story | Drove mail hack, not Mr. Haynes | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Dale, W.T. | Story | Of Alvord, is in town | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Dale, Williamson Mr | Death | Suffering from a recent stroke of paralysis on one side died 22 July 1898 in Springtown. Is buried there. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Dale, Williamson Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 22 July 1898 in Springtown, Texas. Buried there. | 1898-07-28-pg01 | DN |
Dale, Williamson Mr | Death | Father of J. W. Dale of Wise County. | 1898-07-28-pg05 | DN |
Dale, Williamson Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 22 July 1898 at home in Springtown. Buried there. | 1898-07-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dalin, Edwin (Surname smudged)(Young man) | Death | Dragged to death by his horse. Body Shipped to Decatur and shipped to Dallas. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Dallas | Story | Singer Company agent and forgery | 1880-05-14-pg02 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | Dallas and Wichita Railroad Under Foreclosure | 1880-05-14-pg04 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | German farmers pass through en-route for Crosby | 1880-09-24-pg02 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | Texas Pacific reached Eastland | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | A balloon passed over this city tonight | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | World's Fair in 1883 | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Dallas | Story | [Long story] about Dallas and Fort Worth | 1884-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Dallas Herald | Story | Banks demanding full rates of Interest | 1880-04-16-pg04 | WCM |
Dallas will have an old time Fiddler's contest | Story | Several from Wise will compete: Ran Vesey, Tom Gary, Charles Jones, Charles Cates, & James Burke | 1899-11-17-pg05 | DN |
Dallas, A. Mr (of Mississippi) | Story | Will make his home here. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Dallas, P.L. | Story | Bought farm near Garvin | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Dallas, Peter Lucy Mr | Death | Tribute of Respect. Cottondale Lodge of A. F. & A. M., No 538. | 1894-06-29-pg01 | WCM |
Dallas, Peter Lucy Mr (resident of Wise Co. for years) | Death | Obituary. Died at his home in Garvin, Texas Friday 13 April 1894. Father of W. L. Dallas of Decatur. | 1894-04-19-pg04 | DN |
Dallas, W. L. Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriff (of Decatur) on a charge of Arson. Charged with burning the town of Garvin 2 years ago. | 1890-01-11-pg01 | WCM |
Dallas, W. L. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 24 June 1895. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Dallas, William L. | Story | Is very low with slow fever at Garvin. He recovered and married his second wife Kate Russell in March 1891 in Wise Co.. He died in 1920 and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1889-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Dallas, William L. Mr & Mrs | Story | Their cousin Miss Ann Belle Hardwick of Cleveland, Tennessee visited them. Attendees at the meeting are listed. | 1898-11-25-pg07 | WCM |
Dallas, William L./Miss Katherine Alma Russell (Katie) | Wedding | Married 20 Sept. 1891 at the residence of the bride's parents in Wise County. | 1891-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Dalton, Barney (age 9) | Story | Ran away from Buckner's Orphan's home in Dallas, Texas about the 18th or 19th of July 1894. | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Dalton, Bill (famous outlaw) (age 29) | Death | Killed near Elk, I. T. last Friday. | 1894-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dalton, Bill (famous outlaw) (age 29) | Death | Story published in Ardmore, I. T. on 9 June 1894. | 1894-06-22-pg02 | WCM |
Dalton, Bill Mr | Death | Died with his boots on near Elk, Indian Territory. Long Article. | 1894-06-14-pg01 | DN |
Dalton, S. | Story | Of Garvin, building farm residence | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Dalton, Solomon | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Dalton, Solomon Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 11 Nov 1896 in Wise Co. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2 | 1896-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Daly, Miss | Story | Is taking her little deaf and dumb nephew to the Deaf and Dumb Institute in Austin, Texas. | 1897-06-10-pg01 | DN |
Daly, Miss Annie | Wedding | Wed to H.L. Pryor | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Dan (A new town) | Story | Located on the Gainesville road 0.5 miles below the upper iron bridge on Denton Creek. I has a post office, steam gin, a store, and a blacksmith shop. | 1891-08-22-pg05 | WCM |
Daniel, J. N. MrMrs Sarah C. Rich (nee Cunningham) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Daniel, J.D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Emma S. Hudson | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Daniel, J.G. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Emma S. Hudson | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Daniel, John G. | Death | Has cancer of the head. Died 11 Sept. 1892. Buried at Dido Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-07-23-pg04 | WCM |
Daniel, Miss Mollie S. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.W. Davis | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Daniel, Mrs | Death | Her little girl recently died. (Newark Correspondent) I couldn't find any Daniel families in Wise. Could it be McDaniels? | 1897-02-05-pg01 | WCM |
Daniel, Mrs. Mollie | Story | Ladies honored an editor's sanctum | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Daniels, Betty Mrs (of Chico) | Story | Judged insane and will be sent to the asylum at Terrell soon. | 1888-04-28-pg03 | WCM |
Daniels, Betty Mrs (of Chico) | Story | Her children: Mary, Ollie and Nellie Daniel were declared paupers and sent to the county farm along with Betty. | 1888-04-28-pg03 | WCM |
Daniels, Betty Mrs (of Chico) | Story | She an her 4 children were taken to Terrell by Sheriff Man. The Asylum would not receive the 4 month child | 1888-05-05-pg03 | WCM |
Daniels, D.J. | Wedding | Wed to Laura B. Holt | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Daniels, Mrs | Death | Her little girl died of hemmorage of he bowels. | 1895-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
Daniels, Willie Miss/Dr. Frank Sprague White | Wedding | Groom is of Terrell, Bride is of Martin. Cannot verify marriage. Married on 10 Feb. 1887, probably in Marlin. Bride is the grand daughter of Governor Ireland. | 1887-02-26-pg02 | WCM |
Danley, Porter Homer/Miss Mary Elizabeth Jane Palmer | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Sept. 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-10-07-pg05 | WCM |
Danley, Porter Homer/Miss Mary Elizabeth Jane Palmer | Wedding | Thomas District 1 Oct. 1893. They were married at the bride's residence. | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Darligton, Lou Mrs/Welcom Beard Boaz | Wedding | Married 20 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Darnell, Charles | Story | Convicted of murder in 1883. Taken to Terrell on a plea of insanity and was returnedto wood County to receive his sentence. | 1886-07-10-pg08 | WCM |
Daugherty, J. J. Mr | Story | Accidentally shot by R. H. Berry while showing him a pistol. Painful leg wound. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Daughters of Rebekah Lodge Organized | Story | Organized in Alvord. Officers names given. | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Davault, Augustus E./Miss Carrie E. Wallace | Wedding | Married 27 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Davenport, (likely William) Mr (old man living N of Paradise) | Death | Fell out of a wagon after preaching and died 26Sept 1887 in Wise County..Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery (actually buried at Paradise Cemetery) | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Davenport, Charles/Miss Allie Rushing | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1894 in Wise County. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Davenport, Edmond Jones/Miss Ada Orendorff | Wedding | Married 9 May 1895 (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Davenport, Elvira Jane Mrs (nee: Arnold) | Death | Obiruary. Died 14 March 1893. Buried at the Paradise Cemetery. Husband was William Davenport. | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Davenport, F.W. | Story | Vocal music at Martin's Branch. | 1880-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Davenport, M.F. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.F. Harris | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Davenport, Miss Mollie | Wedding | Wed to B.E. Green on the 20th | 1881-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Davenport, Mr. T.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to Harrison & Young | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Davenport, T.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Davenport, T.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to A.C. Russell | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Davenport, T.W. | Story | Little girl has been ill | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Davenport, T.W. | Story | Lives 5 miles south of Decatur | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Davenport, Thoma Wesley Mr | Story | Purchased subsciptions for the Wise County Messenger for his Siblings Marion John Davenport in Idaho and W. K. Young in Missouri. His sister Martha Elizabeth Davenport Bramlet died 25 Ot 1883 in Decatur and is buried at Trimble Cemetery, Paradise. | 1893-04-08-pg01 | WCM |
Davenport, xxxx Miss/James Roberts | Wedding | Married in 1893. Bride is of Clay County. (Anniville Correspondent) paper damaged, | 1893-12-07-pg01 | DN |
Davenport's Mill | Story | Of Denton Co. writes Correspondence | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Davenport's Mill | Story | Report from railroading | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Davidson, Bell | Wedding | Wed to C. W. Norvell | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Davidson, Bill | Story | Deputy Marshall Allen left for Sherman | 1885-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Davidson, Miss Priscilla | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Richard Barnes | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Davis & Gray | Story | Paradise liquor license | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Davis & Terry | Story | Have begun business | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Davis Holland Anderson/Miss Della Lee | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Davis R. L. and Roney Davis | Story | Will teah the Brumlow school for the next 5 years. | 1894-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Davis versus Davis | Story | Divorce Granted. The marriage might have happened in Wise Co. | 1895-12-13-pg06 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. and Miss Ella Atkerson | Story | Teach at Brumlow. Davis has taught 4 or 5 terms. Miss Atkerson twice. | 1897-01-15-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor | Story | Will teach a short term at Cottonwood when Prof. Blackman's term expires. | 1891-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor | Story | Still has two-months of school to teach at Cottonwood. | 1891-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Brumlow with 80 students. | 1894-12-21-pg09 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor | Story | Will teach school at New South next year. | 1899-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor | Story | Will teach at the New South School which starts Monday 9 Oct. 1899. | 1899-10-06-pg09 | WCM |
Davis, A. L. Professor and Mrs | Birth | Son born 22 March 1898. | 1898-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Davis, B.C. | Story | Have visited Fort Worth during week | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 16 Oct 1896. (Muse correspondent) | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Davis, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur 16 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg05 | DN |
Davis, Deputy Sheriff | Story | Of Aurora, arrested a prisoner | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Dora A. Mrs (of Denver, Colorado) | Birth | Gave birth to a daughter on the Fort Worth & Denver train. Is sufficiently recovered to continue to her residence in Denver Colorado. | 1891-05-16-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, E. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Thursday 16 Nov. 1893 in Decatur | 1893-11-23-pg05 | DN |
Davis, E. A. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 18 Nov 1895. | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Davis, E. A. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Daughter born Saturday 5 Feb. 1898. | 1898-02-10-pg08 | DN |
Davis, Ed Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 10 Feb. 1898. | 1898-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Emma Miss/B. F. Mills | Wedding | Married about 1889. Bride is of Aurora, Wise Co., Texas. Groom is of Okla. City. | 1889-07-06-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Florence Miss/william M. Cates | Wedding | Married 28 April 1893 at the residence of the Brides parents near Decatur, Texas. The newspaper indicates they were married Wednesday 26 April 1893. | 1893-05-04-pg05 | DN |
Davis, George Washington | Story | Now on trial acused of murdering Robert E. Lee Samples in Denton. | 1898-03-31-pg08 | DN |
Davis, I. H. Mr & Mrs (of Indian Creek) | Birth | Daughter born 19 Feb. 1891. No name given. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, I.S. | Story | Proprietor of Aurora hotel down with fever | 1880-12-03-pg02 | WCM |
Davis, J. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 23 Feb. 1899 (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-03-10-pg03 | DN |
Davis, J. E. Miss | Story | Is visited by her sister Miss Mary E. Davis of Abingdon, Virginia. (Chico Times) | 1894-07-12-pg04 | DN |
Davis, J. H./Miss Matilda E. Johnson | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 11 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, J. L. (Deputy Sheriff) | Story | Audubon business | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, J. L. Mr | Story | Arrested Lowry Lee one day last week on a charge of theft of a saddle. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, J. N. Mr/Mrs Viola Schmitton (nee: Miller) | Wedding | Recently married. Groom is of Sonora, California. Bride is the daughter of Uncle Billy Miller who lived in Wise Co. at one point. Mr Miller is now deceased. | 1891-06-06-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, J. P. Professor (of Ray, Ellis County, Texas) | Story | Has a verbal contract to teach a school near Bridgeport. | 1887-07-16-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, J. W. (of Alvord) | Story | Will begin teaching at the Wright School House on next Monday. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, J. W. Mr | Death | He will be hanged on Sept 1, 1890 for killing B. C. Evans of Fort Worth. | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, J. W. Mr | Story | Stay of execution granted for the killing of B. C. Evans of Fort Worth. | 1890-08-09-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, J.M. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mollie S. Daniel | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, J.W. | Story | Single-handed cowboy was in to see us | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, J.W. | Story | Living near Sweetwater, has returned | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss F.M. Kincanon | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, James Wash Mr/Mrs Lucy Boyce (nee Walker) | Wedding | Married 29 Oct. 1890 in Alvord, Wise Co., Texas. Groom is the new Taxassessor. | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Jefferson | Story | Spending summer in Canada | 1881-06-10-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Jefferson | Story | Health is poor this winter | 1884-02-22-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Jefferson | Death | Long article about the death of the ex-President of the Confederacy. | 1889-12-21-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, John | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, John | Story | Foster school award for deportment | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, John Charles/Miss Ella Cates | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's father Mr R. G. Cates. | 1895-12-20-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, John Charles/Miss Ella Cates | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's father Mr R. G. Cates near Decatur, Texas. | 1895-12-25-pg05 | DN |
Davis, John Charles/Miss Ella Cates | Wedding | Married. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, John Thomas/Miss Texas Furgerson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Feb. 1889 | 1889-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, John Thomas/Miss Texas Furgerson | Wedding | Married at the residence of the Bride's father last Sunday 24 Feb. 1889. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Joseph Lee/Miss Mary Frances Roberts | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's father 9 Oct. 1893. | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, Jutty | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Katherine May Miss/Mr John Luther Waggoner | Wedding | Married 3 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. Groom is the son of John L Waggoner. Bride is the daughter of Mr Doc Davis of Greenwood. | 1898-04-07-pg05 | DN |
Davis, Katherine May Miss/Mr John Luther Waggoner | Wedding | Married 3 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. | 1898-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Lizzie Mrs (Elizabeth R. Kinnibrugh b. abt 1861 in Benton Co. Arkansas) | Death | Died Tuesday at her home (living between Bridgeport & Chico). Sister to Mary Jane Kinnibrugh Gililland and Christopher Kinnibrugh. | 1897-04-30-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Mark | Story | Sheriff McClure return from Paris, Texas with Mr. Davis charged with bond forfeiture. | 1899-02-10-pg05 | DN |
Davis, Mary Ella Miss/Robert Benjamin Pior | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1889 at the home of the bride's father Mr J. M. Davis. (Alvor budget Locals) | 1890-01-11-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Mary Frances Fannie/George Daniel Terrell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 3 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Davis, Mat | Story | Charged with murder of Charles Rector. Trial is set for 27 Dec. 1899. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Davis, Mr | Death | Died from slow fever on the 11th inst. Buried at Old Town Cemetery. (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Mr | Death | Osar Davis of Brumlow was in Deatur Tuesday he reports his brother as being still very sick | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, Mr. I.S. | Story | Refitting his hotel at Aurora | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Mr. Mike | Death | Shot self while living south of Union Grove | 1881-07-29-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Mrs (of Denver, Colorado) | Birth | Gave Birth to a daughter just S. of Decatur while on her way home | 1891-05-02-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, Mrs. | Death | Over dose of morphine | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Mrs. Sarah | Wedding | Wed to James Morgan | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Davis, Nathaniel G. (Nat) Professor (of Audubon) | Story | He reports that his school is flourishing. Born 19 Jan, 1874. Died 11 July 1955. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Montague County, Texas. | 1898-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Nathaniel G. (Nat) Professor (of Audubon) | Story | Teaching school at Audubon. | 1898-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Oscar Dr. (formerly of Brumlow) | Story | Just finished medical college in St. Louis. Brother of A. L. Davis of Brumlow. | 1897-01-15-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, Oscar Professor | Story | Has returned to his old home at Powell, Arkansas. | 1895-08-30-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Oscar Professor and Mrs (of Brumlow) | Birth | Baby born. | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, P. A. Mr & Mrs (Illinois Settlement) | Story | Sons 5 and 3 were playing with an axe. The 3 years old's hand was nearly severed. (Aurora News) | 1887-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Prof. J.W. | Story | Begun a public school at Baptist church | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, Prof. J.W. | Story | School in Baptist Church will close | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Professor | Story | Will teach at Live Oak, 2 miles N. or Greenwood. | 1889-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Professor | Story | Will open school at Live on on /dec 3, 1890. Live Oak is 2 miles NW of Greenwood. | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Professor | Story | He treaches at the Brumlow School. Nearly 100 Pupils there. | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Brumlow. Story about a spelling contest between Brumlow and Sycamore Schools. | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, R. T. (mercnatile businessman here for years) | Death | Died 24 Oct. 1899. Buried at the city cemetery. | 1899-10-27-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, R. T. Mr & Mrs | Story | 20th Wedding anniversary surprise party. Attendees are listed. | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, R. T. Mr (Respected businessman) | Death | Died Wednesday 24 Oct. 1899 at home in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-10-27-pg09 | DN |
Davis, R. T. Mrs | Story | Visited by her mother Mrs William H. russell and sister Mrs Webb M. Samuels of St. Louis, Missouri. | 1888-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, R. T. Mrs | Story | Being visited by her mother Mrs H. E. Russell of St Louis. | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, R. T. Mrs | Death | Her mother Mrs Russell died at or near Palmyra, Missouri | 1898-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Davis, R. T. Mrs (Frances, Fannie) | Death | Her mother Mrs Harriet E.Russell (nee Warder) died 13 April 1898 in St. Louis, Missouri. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Palmyra, Marion Co. Missouri. | 1898-04-21-pg05 | DN |
Davis, Robert Edward (Bob) Mr (of Paradise, Texas) | Death | Accidently shot by a young man named Cates (either Will or Dick Cates). Died 26 June 1896 at tussy, Indian Territory (near Duncan). Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Robert Lee Mr/Miss Ida Clifford Thomas | Wedding | Married 8 Sept. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. Bride's father is Miles Martin Thomas, Mother is Izora Blackwell Thomas | 1896-09-18-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, S. F. Mr | Story | Acquitted of a charge of perjury in district court. | 1891-09-05-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Sarah E. | Story | She declared she was a pauper and Commisioner's Court agreed and sent her to the county farm | 1886-08-14-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Sela May (Infant) | Death | Daughter of J. W. Davis of Decatur died last week. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1892-09-10-pg08 | WCM |
Davis, Steel Mr | Story | Will take charge of the Cottonwood school this winter. | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Stell Miss | Story | Teaches public school at Shiloah school house. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Stell Professor | Story | Taught the Brumlow and Cottonwood schools for 2 years, but then went to the Nashville Medical colllege and now had gone to Indian Territory to practice medicine. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1893-02-02-pg04 | DN |
Davis, Stell Professor (of Brumlow) | Story | Graduated fom Nashville Medical College and is now an M. D. | 1893-02-04-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, T.J. | Story | Mershon just bought 50 head of stock | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, T.J. | Story | Store house on the south side | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Davis, Tabitha Miss/John H. Campbell | Wedding | Married 10 July 1895. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-09-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Tabitha Miss/John H. Campbell | Wedding | Eloped and were Married 10 July 1895 in Wise Co. Groom is of Arkansas. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Tom | Story | Of Paradise is ill | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Tom | Story | Gone to Arkansas to buy cattle | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Tom | Story | Taken sick at Pilot Point | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Tom | Story | Near Paradise, had beef killed by Timbrook | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, W. D. Tonsorial artist | Story | Audubon business | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, W. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Davis, William Owen Sr/Miss Anna Lee Underwood | Wedding | Married 1 Feb 1887 in Gainesville, Cooke Co. Texas | 1887-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, William Rufus Mr (living South of Alvord) | Death | Brother of Assessor James Wash Davis. He died 11 Dec. 1893 died at home | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, William T./Miss Mary Susie Florence | Wedding | Married 12 September 1890 in Parker County, Texas. (springtown Newsdealer) | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Willie | Death | The Funeral of Willie Davis Youngest daughter of John Hogg, brother of Attorney General Hogg took place in the Decatur City Cemetery. | 1889-06-22-pg01 | WCM |
Davis, Willie (Infant) | Death | Infant in the household of John W. Hogg was buried on Thursday 21 June 1889. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Davis, Z. T. (Taylor) Professor | Story | Teaching school at Pleasant Hill. (Pleasant Hill correspondent, Ye Socks) | 1887-06-11-pg04 | WCM |
Davis, Z. T. Professor | Story | Closed his 2 month school at Preskitt school house. Will teach there next term as well. | 1886-08-28-pg07 | WCM |
Davis, Z. T. Professor | Story | Will begin a public school at the Preskitt school house on the 11th instant. | 1886-10-02-pg03 | WCM |
Davis,Mr (old man) | Story | Oil of mustard poured over him burning him severely while intoxicated at a saloon. | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Davis,Mr (old man) | Story | Mr Harry May confessed to Judge Spencer that he had poured the oil of Mustard on Mr Davis. He wanted a jury trial so he was bound over o the Oct. term of the court. | 1895-08-08-pg05 | DN |
Davis. T.W. | Story | One mile east of Paradise, lost horse | 1885-10-31-pg04 | WCM |
Davison, A.J. | Death | Of Chico, died | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Dawes, Elder | Story | Preached here Saturday night | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Elder S. | Story | Was in town yesterday | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Elder S..O. | Story | In town attending | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Elder S.O. | Story | Grand State Lecturer | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Prof. S.O. | Story | Organized Alliances | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Rev. S.O. | Story | Selected as delegate to State meeting | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, Rev. S.O. | Story | Of Springtown, says town has water wells | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Dawes, S.O. | Story | Sends Messenger ot Miss. | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Dawes, S.O. | Story | Brief calls from our friends | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Dawes, S.O. | Story | Gave us a friendly call | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Dawes, S.O. | Story | Member of Alliance among others | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Dawes, S.O. | Story | Selected as speaker | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Daws, Rev. S.O. | Story | Of M.E. church preached last Sunday | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Daws, S. O. | Story | One of his children died Monday night. (Springtown Pilot) | 1886-09-04-pg03 | WCM |
Daws, S. O. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Daws, S.O. | Story | Will edit Farmer's Alliance newspaper | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Daws, S.O. | Story | Spent last month in Erath County | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Dawson, A. R./Miss Mollie A. Summerville | Wedding | Married 1 June 1886 in Jack County, Texas. Married on the bank of lost Creek. Groom was from Caddo, Palo Pinto County. Bride was of Wise Co. Then Mollie married J. W. Kerbo in 1894 in Carter Co. Okla. | 1886-06-12-pg03 | WCM |
Dawson, Alvin D./Miss Magna Carta Atcheson | Wedding | Married 30 April 1896. Both are from Slidell, Wise Co. Texas. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1896-05-08-pg05 | WCM |
Dawson, Anna L. Miss/Edwin T. Bradley | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 21 August 1895 at the Christian Church in Decatur. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Dawson, Anna L. Miss/Edwin T. Bradley | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 21 August 1895 at the Christian Church in Decatur. | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Dawson, Annie L. Miss/Edwin T. Bradley | Wedding | Married 21 August 1895. Long article. Attendants and Ushers names listed. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Dawson, Annie L. Miss/Edwin T. Bradley | Wedding | Married 21 August 1895. Long article. Attendants and Ushers names listed. | 1895-08-29-pg05 | DN |
Dawson, William Barr Rev | Death | Is very sick on this date. Died 9 Feb. 1895 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Dawson, William Barr Rev | Death | Died 9 Feb. 1895 in Wise County, Texas. His daughter Maggie Dawson returned from school at Oxford Mississippi to be at his bedside, | 1895-02-08-pg05 | WCM |
Dawson, William Barr Rev | Death | Long detailed obituary. Died Saturday 9 Feb. 1895 in Decatur at his home. | 1895-02-22-pg01 | WCM |
Dawson, William Barr Rev. | Death | Died at his home in Decaur 9 Feb. 1895. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Day Maggie Mrs (nee: Taylor) | Death | Died in Bradley County, Tennessee 5 April 1898. Sister to Mrs W. G. Bryan of Wise Co. | 1898-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Day, Jeanette Miss (age about 15) | Death | Took poison and died Sunday in Bowie, Texas. Buried in the city Cemetery - Elmwood Cemetery. Bowie Blade. | 1896-09-10-pg01 | DN |
Day, Jeanette Miss (age about 15) | Death | Took poison and died Sunday in Bowie, Texas. Buried in the city Cemetery. Bowie Blade. | 1896-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Day, Jim Mr | Death | His infant child died at Rhome on Thursday | 1886-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Day, John (little boy) | Story | Visited by his cousin Mr John Munch of Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Day, Katie Miss (age 12) | Death | Died quite suddenly last Thursday night 11 June 1895. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Day, Katie Miss (age 12) | Death | Her funeral was preached at the baptist church last Sunday by Rev. Edwards (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Day, Katie Miss (age 14) | Death | John W. Day's daughter was buried at Aurora yesterday. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-06-21-pg01 | WCM |
Day, Magdelene (Maggie) Mrs (nee Taylor) | Death | Obituary. Died in Cleveland, Bradley Co. Tennessee. Sister to Mrs W. G. Bryan of Wise County. | 1898-04-14-pg07 | DN |
Day, Mr. Edwin | Wedding | Wed to Miss Hattie McCamant | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Day, Mrs. Russell | Death | Of Aurora died | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Dean, Lizzie Miss/Andrew J. Edwards | Wedding | Married 16 Feb. 1896 in Collin County, Texas using a license from Red River County. | 1896-09-04-pg04 | WCM |
Dean, R.A. | Story | Of Blankenship and Bleske of Dallas | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Dean, W.J. | Ad | Painting | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Dearing, Ambrose C. Mr. | Death | Obituary. Died 11 March 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Dearing, Ambrose C. Mr. | Death | Longer & better Obituary. Died 11 March 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-03-23-pg05 | DN |
Dearing, J. B. Mr | Death | Died 15 Nov 1893 at his home in Decatur, Wise Co. Texas | 1893-11-23-pg05 | DN |
DeArman, Jim | Story | fined in County Court $10.00 for playing cards | 1894-04-19-pg05 | DN |
DeARman, Jim | Story | charged with attempt t obribe a witness. Trial set for January 3. | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
DeArman, Jim | Story | Convicted in District Court this week of perjury. 2 years in the pen. | 1899-06-23-pg05 | DN |
DeArman, Wellington Brooks Mr (of Aurora) | Story | Visited his father in DeArman, Alabama. (Boyd News) | 1894-01-25-pg01 | DN |
Dearmond, T. C. Mr/Miss Laura Lanier | Wedding | Married in Fort Worth Bride and Groom lived west of Decatur. Long article but no date. Repeated from the Dallas News | 1893-04-27-pg04 | DN |
Deason, M. J. Mr. (of Pella) | Story | Left Friday for Morgan where he was called to the beside of a sick daughter. | 1888-05-19-pg01 | WCM |
Deaton Olive Ann Mrs (nee: Faith) | Death | Obituary. Died 22 Nov 1898 at Anneville, Texas. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1 | 1898-12-09-pg06 | WCM |
Deaton, Hattie Francis Miss/Sam W. Black | Wedding | Married recently in 1888 in Wise County. Bride is of the Glasco neighborhood. | 1888-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Deaton, Olive Ann Mrs (nee: Faith) | Death | Died 22 Nov 1898 in Wise Co. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. | 1898-11-24-pg01 | DN |
Deaton, Olive Ann Mrs (nee: Faith) | Death | Died 22 Nov 1898 in Wise Co. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-12-08-pg08 | DN |
Deaton, Stella Miss (age 2 months) | Death | Died 1 Dec. 1893. Daughter of John and Olive Deaton. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1893-12-07-pg01 | DN |
Deaton, Wm. E. | Death | Respected farmer, came from MO | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Deavenport, Jess | Story | Convicted ot carrying knuckles. $25.00 fine. | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Deavenport's Mills | Story | Correspondence, measles for R.R. crew | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Deaver, J. N. (of Willow Point) | Story | Made the best grade (second class applicant) for 1st grade (grade being 87 (1-6) | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Deavers, J. N. (of Willow Point) | Story | Scored a little lower in the Wise County teacher exam (second grade score) | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Deberry, Fannie Miss | Story | Taught school at Decatur in last session. She has returned him to Fort Worth. | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
DeBerry, Fannie Miss (of Fort Worth) | Story | Teaches 5th grade in the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Mayor elected for Decatur, R. M. Collins | 1880-05-14-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Decatur Democrat will start next week | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Artesian well on square 120 feet | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Those registered at City Hotel | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Much shooting on streets | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Greathouse about to establish bank | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Vein of coal discovered north of | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Railroad coming to town | 1881-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Estrays sold at a good price | 1881-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | $20,000 raised and depot ground located for railroad | 1881-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Jail break | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Buildings southeast corner of public square fronting Main St. | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | G. W. Jones of Marshall to make contract | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | City fathers in council to impove streets | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioner's Court, special session | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | A Negro school will began next month | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list at P. O. | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | At least 20 houses are being constructed | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Watch auction on square for bargains | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Cry of fire and firing of pistols, Bank on fire | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead Letter list at Post office lots of names | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | 3rd class post-office | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Roof on new courthouse damaged | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | East Main is being leveled | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Roller skating rink opened | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Bus stops going and coming from depot | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Wooden building on E. Main caught on fire | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | To have a $15,000 school building | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | District Court, following cases | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | County criminal court | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Ad | Hack line, W.A. Jackson new owner | 1883-05-18-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | County commissioners decided on new jail | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | County Civil Court report | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioner's Court report | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Railroad from Decatur to Throckmorton County | 1883-06-01-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Treasurer's report, school land, court house funds | 1883-06-01-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Telephone line has been put up | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Has sold $15,000 of her school land bonds | 1883-06-01-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Stable removed from square. | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioner's Court proceedings | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Fall Fights have opened | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | City Council, chosen, Mrs. Sue Warren | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Caounty Criminal Court report | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | The foundation of Tom Waggoner's $50,000 residence | 1883-09-21-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioner's Court report | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioners' court report | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Jailer, Calloway, entered jail with supper | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Cole's Circus and menageire | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Brady's building, hotel caught fire | 1883-11-02-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | District Court, in session | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Persons at show-8000 to 12000 | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Runor that bids for new jail will open | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Busey Bees society Presbyterian Church | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | N.C. Cargill shot 3 times | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Marches forward with strides | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | L. Freedman closed out by attachments | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Monday & Tuesday set aside for cock fight | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Buildings burned, Mistrot, Hill & Co. Kaliski and The Post | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Attempts to burn south side of square | 1884-02-29-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Is to have brass band | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Citizens held mass meetings | 1884-04-18-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Visit to Cates' opera house | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Penitentiary agents taken from jail, prisoners | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Election was held to raise school tax | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Trade is dull at present | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Band will be here on the Fourth | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Lightning struck Methodist Church | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Grand Reunion Picnic | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Soon to be placed in telephonic with Ft. Worth | 1884-07-25-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Telephone system now complete | 1884-08-01-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | 5,000 people attended reunion | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Horses stolen from Carpenter & Clisbee | 1884-08-15-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | First bale of cotton arrived from Thos. McCurdy | 1884-08-15-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Court will convene to receive new jail | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Shooting wrong mule in neck | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Joe Hand lightning rodded new jail | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Took cotton to Denton | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Severe wind storm, tin roof on college | 1884-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur | Ad | Sells Brothers Show-elephants, giraffes, etc | 1884-10-10-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Cates Theater, famous actor, C.B. Bishop | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | All prisoners who got out have been recaptured | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | New Jail finished abt. one month, inmates dug out | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Ed Johnson Intends putting up 2-story livery stable | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | 8,000 people attended show | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Shots fired into window of Mr. Williams | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | County Civil Court report [several names] | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Now has four weekly papers | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Hon. F.E. Piner in district court | 1885-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Sewer piping for jail | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Services at new Catholic Church | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Commissioners try to curtail expense of paupers | 1885-04-11-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Independent University planned | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | $20,000 raised for university | 1885-04-25-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | In county court room, effused a military company | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Volunteer militia company drill on square | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Rev. John Collier, talking up university | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Five good churches | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | University board chosen, located 1 mile south of square | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | University will open with teachers | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Mad dogs shot | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | $245 allowed sheriff for board of prisioners | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Military company to receive guns | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Northwestern University located | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Boys play football on square | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Rifles have been shipped | 1885-06-13-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Colored population celebrated with festival | 1885-06-27-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Eight prisoners in jail | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Crowd of people for estray sale | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | University opening postponed | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Lumber yard on Hickory St. east of square | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | To the farmers of Wise County | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Poor farm lies two miles S.W. of Decatur | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | 350 bales of cotton came | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Stock not allowed to water at courthouse | 1885-11-21-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Several persons charged with stealing horses, in jail | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Monitor Newspaper | Story | Reappeared under the management of Hubert Rainwater and Elmore Brady | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist Church | Story | Dedicated | 1881-10-21-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist college | Story | Cost $40,000.00 | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College | Story | Opened January 3, 1899 with 130 students. More are expected. | 1899-02-17-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College | Story | Opened Sept. 13, 1899 with 93 students. Since that 20 more have been added. | 1899-09-29-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College Commencement | Story | Details given in 3 long columns, | 1899-06-02-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College Commencement | Story | List of attendees at the commencment is given. | 1899-06-02-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College Graduating Students | Story | Students names are given. | 1899-09-15-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College Honor Roll | Story | Names of students and the subjects are given. | 1899-06-09-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Baptist College Honor Roll for 3 Nov. 1899 | Story | Names of students having an average above 90% in three schools. | 1899-11-24-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Board of Trade established | Story | Col. D. A.Holman conducted the meeting. T. A. Fuller was elected president for 1 year. | 1890-04-19-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Business Directory | Story | Long list of businesses in Decatur and their location in Decatur. | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur Canning Company | Story | Stockholders meeting cancelled because some could not be present. | 1893-04-13-pg05 | DN |
Decatur City Coucil | Story | Member names and responsibilities are listed. | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Decatur City Council | Story | Issued bonds for fire hydrants around the square. Probably because the fire burned most of the east side buildings of the square recently. | 1889-04-13-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur City Council members | Story | They are listed with their area of responsibility. | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Decatur City council minutes | Story | List of names of the mayor and the city coucil and list of expenses. | 1893-01-12-pg04 | DN |
Decatur City Director | Story | Mayor, T. J. McMurray,Marshall W. C. Bird, Attorney, C. V. Terrell, etc | 1887-01-08-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur City Directory | Story | T. J. McMurray is the mayor. W. C. Bird is the City Marshal, C. V. Terrell is the City attorney, J. O. McClurkan is the Secretary & Treasurer, Aldermen are also listed, | 1886-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur City Directory | Story | Mayor: A. Edwrds, Marshal: W. C. bird, Attorney: C. V. Terrell etc | 1888-02-18-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur City Directory | Story | Mayor: A. Ewards, Attorney C. V. Terrell, Marshal W. C. Bird. | 1888-03-03-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur City Ordinance | Story | Pistols, knifes, knuckles, etc are prohibited to be carried on a person, saddle or saddle bags. Fine $25 to $200 | 1897-06-10-pg04 | DN |
Decatur City School | Story | has 369 students. | 1894-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur City School closes this term today | Story | 1898-04-22-pg05 | WCM | |
Decatur City Schools closing week | Story | April 22, Tuesday exams. Wednesday Exercises & songs 1st thru 4 grades. Thursday 5th to 8th grades, Friday last day. | 1889-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Democrat | Story | Arrested on a charge of libel | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Democrat | Story | Was born again last week | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur Fire | Story | Keppler Drugstore and Strickland Jeweler had water damage from the fire in the upper story of the Badger building on the north side of the square. | 1895-02-01-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Fire Department chose delegates for the Austin Convention | Story | C. L Woody, O. L. Gibbon, Ivy Lillard and E. W. Hatcher were chosen. | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Decatur fire on 7 Feb, 1889 | Story | Burned the east side of the square. Store of W. C. Bird, J. Ulman Grocery store. Hardware house of Lillard and more. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Free Press | Story | W. M. Feagle, Editor. | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Free Press sold to Mr John W. Dale | Story | Sold by C. A. Jamison on May 28 1897. | 1897-05-28-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Free Press, ed. J. W. Dale | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Graded School | Story | Names of Students and their grades on the general examination. | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Hack Line | Ad | From Decatur to Weatherford | 1883-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur has 360 Pupils of Schoastic age | Story | 1886-08-07-pg05 | WCM | |
Decatur Jail | Story | Almost completed | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur Jail | Story | Letter to editor signed: Prisoners | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Jail | Story | Letter to editor signed: a Prisoner | 1885-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur Lodge No. 142 I.O.O.F. | Story | Meets every Monday night at Lang Hall East Side of the square. | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Lodge No. 417 A. F. & A. M. | Story | Election of officers took place last Sunday. Officers listed. Acroynm AF & AM means Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons. | 1895-06-07-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Lodge No.33 K. of P. | Story | Meets every Thursday Night at Castle Hall. Visiting Knights welcome. | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Lodge of the R. E. F. B. A. Organized | Story | Officers names listed. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Merchants | Story | Buying wool at Paradise | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Mining Co. | Story | Meeting of dissolved mining company | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Mining Company | Story | Rich Ore found at 200 feet in the invetigating shaft. | 1888-03-31-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur News Editor toured the new Wise courthouse | Story | Found it to not be equalled anywhere. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Decatur News, ed. L. W. Tyler | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Newspapers | Story | Ill feeling between | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Normal | Story | Will open 4 July and close 29 July 1892, Professor J. D. Goldsmith is principal. Instructors are Haggard and Witt. | 1892-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Normal | Story | List of Teachers attending the Normal and the school where they teach. | 1893-07-20-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Normal | Story | List of Teachers attending the Normal and the school where they teach. | 1893-07-27-pg08 | DN |
Decatur Normal | Story | 4th week of the Decatur Normal. Acitivities described. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Decatur Normal | Story | Professor C. R. Wharton and Professor J F. Sigler have been instructing the class. Examination will be on Wednesday | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Normal scheduled 10 July 1893 | Story | Faculty names and responsabilities listed. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Normal scheduled 10 July 1893 | Story | Under the supervision of J. T. Rboerts and J. D. Witt. 75 teachers attended. | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Post | Story | Closed the first year | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Post | Story | That we sold Messenger or books | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Post | Story | Has correspondent in Paradise | 1884-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Post | Story | Alvord Messenger came out with article | 1884-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur Post Newspaper | Story | Had a lot of fire damage on 22 May 1891. | 1891-05-30-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Post Offic | Story | Moved to the post office block on the north side of East Main street. | 1889-07-27-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Post Office | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-02-09-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Post Office | Story | Dead letter list | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Public School | Story | List of all the faculty is given. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Public School | Story | Results of the examination are given with names and grades. | 1893-12-07-pg11 | DN |
Decatur Public School Honor Roll | Story | 6th, 7th, and 8th grades are listed as well as other students by room number. | 1889-11-02-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Public School Honor Roll | Story | Honor roll for 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grades | 1889-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur Public School opens 1st Monday in Sept. | Story | School terms in this time period were driven by farm schedules | 1899-08-25-pg05 | DN |
Decatur public School Promotions this year | Story | Long long list of childen 1st through 9th gradee. | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Public School teachers | Story | Teachers names are listed. Clarence Wharton, Principal. Louise Fismer, Opal Kenny, Annie Edwards, Etta May, Georgie Cate, Mary McGee, and Rose Lillard. | 1893-05-25-pg08 | DN |
Decatur Public Schools opened yesterday | Story | 35 pupils with 90 in first grade (another teacher is needed there). | 1889-09-07-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Rifles | Story | Proficient in drill | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Decatur Rifles | Story | Military ball at armory | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur Rifles | Story | 2,000 people attend | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur Rifles | Story | Magificent drill at reunion | 1885-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur Rifles | Story | Roster of Nmaes listed. | 1898-04-29-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur School Statistics (current school year) | Story | 167 white males, 153 white females, colored males 5, colored females 13. | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur School teachers for next term | Story | Are announced. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur School teachers for next term | Story | Are announced. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur School trustees | Story | Chose J. d. Goldsmith as Superintendent, 1st assistant P. Funk, Teachers: Alice Porch, Mattie Platole, Fannie Green, Bettie Lee Featherstone, Etta May, Ella Means, Lizzie May Soward. | 1891-06-20-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Schools | Story | There are 347 pupils in Decatur Schools. | 1891-09-19-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Selected | Story | As the location for the NW Baptist College. | 1891-12-12-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur Square | Story | People enjoy entertainment | 1885-02-28-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur Star Newspaper (of Decatur) | Story | Montly publication by John Kendall. Second year of publication. | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Decatur Star, ed. John Kendall | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Summer Normal | Story | List of teachers who attended the Decatur Summer Normal and received certificates. | 1898-08-25-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Summer Normal | Story | Has about 40 enrolled. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Decatur Teachers meeting | Story | Professor Fronabarger, Professor Haggard, Professor J. M, McDonald, Prof /Weatherford, Prof. Pitman, Professor F .. Vanlandingham, Miss Emma Neely | 1890-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Texas | Story | City Hotel on south side of square | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Texas | Story | City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur Texas | Ad | Wise County Messenger, Editor Forster | 1883-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur Theater | Story | Stutz Star Troupe will perform | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Times | Story | Is domiciled in the upstairs of the Denver Building (assume it is Decatur) | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur Tribine | Story | Moved into the Peters building | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Refrain from calling Greenbackers blockheads | 1880-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Contract for building Baptist ch. | 1880-10-08-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Under obligations for favors | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Letter from Blackcreek | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Gleanings from Tribune, Wallace-Taylor-Cobb-Neighbors | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Requested to publish about the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Tribune | Story | Two story buildings on Main Street | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur Weekly Post | Story | Rumor that George Wynn purchased the Post. | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas | Story | Pandemonium opened up | 1880-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas | Story | Democratic Convention held | 1880-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas | Story | Political Correspondence | 1880-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas | Story | Neighbors taken cotton to store | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas Description | Story | 11 two story buildings. Opera house is remodeled. Water system has a capacity of 100,000 gallons. | 1889-12-14-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas Description in 1889 | Story | Population of about 3,500. Streets are Macadamized. On the Fort Worth & Denver Railroad. | 1889-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Decatur, Texas is famous for newspapers | Story | It has 4 weeklies and 3 monthly newspapers. | 1897-02-19-pg04 | WCM |
Decatur, Wise County, Texas Description | Story | Has an oil Mil, Canning factory, Ice Factory, Flour Mill, Eletric light plant, sidewalks well paved. | 1892-09-10-pg08 | WCM |
Decatur/Chico | Story | Mail will increase to six times per week | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Decatur/Paradise | Story | Old wooden bridge reported dangerous | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Decatur/Weatherford | Ad | Hack line owned by Sang Kirby | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Decker, Cora Miss/Oscar Ray | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Decker, Infant Son | Death | Died 10 June 1894 near Decatur, Texas. Son of Mr & Mrs c. C. Decker | 1894-06-14-pg05 | DN |
Deep Creek | Story | On a tour | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Deep Creek [Aurora] | Correspondence | Christmas Tree, Weddings | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Deering, John J. Mr and Mrs | Story | Their 8 year old daughter Ada Jane was attacked by a vicious dog mangling her right arm. A madstone was applied and it adhered to the wound for 2 days. (Alvord Budget) | 1895-08-08-pg01 | DN |
Deering, Mr | Story | Has a blind wife and child, | 1886-05-15-pg08 | WCM |
Dehoney, C. B. | Story | Arrested in Alvord for forgery. He was a cashier of the People's Bank. | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Dehoney, C. B. Mr | Story | Arrested for forgery. He made bond and was released. | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Deichman, Louise Beatrice Miss/Walter Thompson Stephenson | Wedding | Married in Mount Vernon, Jefferson Co. Illinois Tuesday 8 Sept. 1896. (Newspaper says they were married in St. Louis, Missouri, but that is wrong. See FAG 148476070 | 1896-09-10-pg04 | DN |
Deichmann, Louise Miss/Mr W. T. Stephenson | 1896-09-11-pg05 | WCM | ||
Dejarnett, Rev. E.C. | Story | Of Decatur, visited Fort Worth | 1885-03-28-pg06 | WCM |
DeJernette, E.C. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
DeJernette, Rev. E.C. | Story | Has been returned | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
DeJernette, Rev. E.C. | Story | Having revival in city | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Delaney, W. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 22 July 1898. | 1898-07-29-pg05 | WCM |
Delay, Miss S.E. | Wedding | Wed to J.W. Hornbuckle | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Delk, Lola M. Miss/Mr Jim B. Bishop | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 17 Oct. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Delk, Vada Miss/John Calvin Balthrop | Wedding | Married 17 August 1893 in Slidell. | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Delta County | Story | Is building a new court house | 1881-11-11-pg01 | WCM |
Dement, Mrs (of Idaho) & Miss Onie Eads of Elmore I.T.) | Story | Is visiting friends an relatives in Sycamore and Greenwood. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Democratic Primary Election in Wise Co. | Story | Votes cast for all the candidates listed by city. | 1894-07-27-pg04 | WCM |
Democratic Ticket | Story | National: Cleveland/Hentricks, etc. | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Democratic Ticket | Story | State: Ireland, Gibbs, Swain, etc. | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Dengue fever in Greenville | Story | 600 cases reported. | 1886-09-25-pg03 | WCM |
Denison Herald | Story | Destroyed by fire | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Denman, Justin Mr/Miss May Sewell | Wedding | Double Wedding held Sunday 17 May 1899 at the Methodist church in Jack County. Attendants listed. | 1899-05-26-pg01 | DN |
Denman, Roger Mr/Miss Lena Stark | Wedding | Double Wedding held Sunday 17 May 1899 at the Methodist church in Jack County. Attendants listed. | 1899-05-26-pg01 | DN |
Denney, John Davis/Miss Louella Glascow | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 10 May 1896 | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Dennis, Alice | Wedding | Wed to W.H. Foster | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Dennis, J. W. Professor | Story | Teaching school at Sycamore. | 1896-10-08-pg05 | DN |
Dennis, Janie Miss/Dr. Albert Franklin Garner | Wedding | Married at the Summit hotel (probably Decatur) 8July1892. Bride was from Boonsville. | 1892-07-16-pg04 | WCM |
Dennis, M. | Story | Among welcome visitors | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Dennis, Mary Miss | Story | Is Teaching a subscription school at Boonsville. | 1891-05-23-pg04 | WCM |
Dennis, Miss Laura | Wedding | Wed to Mr. James Foster | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Dennis, Rebecca Amanda (Mandy) Ms (nee Taylor) | Death | Died 2 Dec. 1892 in Wise Co. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Wife of Creighton C. Dennis. | 1892-12-17-pg05 | WCM |
Dennis, Rebecca Amanda (Mandy) Ms (nee Taylor) | Death | Obituary. Paper damaged. | 1892-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Dennis, Robert Anderson (Dink) | Death | Short obituary. Shot and killed by Professor Moore at Poolville. Died 23 March 1891. buried at Poolvill Cemetery. | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Dennis, Robert Anderson (Dink) | Death | Shot once in front and several times behind on 14th inst. Died 9 days later on 23 March 1891 in Poolville, Texas. (Long Poolville Article on 25 March 1891) | 1891-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Denny, J. A. | Story | Convicted in District Court this week of attept to Bribe. 2 years in the pen. | 1899-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Denny, J. A. | Story | Convicted in District Court this week of bigamy. 2 years in the pen. | 1899-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Denny, N.E. | Wedding | Wed to W.M. Burnett | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Denny, William Solomon/Miss Emma Lou Reed | Wedding | Married 7 July 1895 (Greedy Correspondent) | 1895-07-12-pg04 | WCM |
Denton Creek | Story | Group with Washington Terr. Fever lived here | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Denton, Texas | Story | Railroad has reached Denton | 1880-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Denver Col. | Death | Williams and Gaines hanged | 1880-09-03-pg01 | WCM |
Denver, Colorado | Story | Has been in the hands of a mob for 8 hrs. | 1880-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Depression in Chicago, Memphis and Louisville | Story | Men out of work, homeless, with nothing to eat. (Sunset Signal) | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Derrett Mr (an old Texas living near Chico) | Death | Died Friday after a confinement of 2 weeks. His aged wife died about 2 weeks since. | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Derryberry, Henry Milton/Miss Willie Waller | Wedding | Married 27 March 1898, Sunday at Aurora, Texas | 1898-04-07-pg08 | DN |
Desciption of Boonsville, Texas | Story | Long article about Boonsville. Two Physicians are there Drs Garvin and Wilson. | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Description of Aurora, Wise Co., Texas in 1889 | Story | Aurora has 500 inhabitants, a good school, 2 churches and 10 or 15 businesses. The people in Aurora are mostly from Kentucky and Mississippi. | 1889-06-22-pg08 | WCM |
Description of Decatur, Texas | Story | From the Galveston News. A very positive description. | 1886-09-18-pg07 | WCM |
Description of Paradise, Wise Co., Texas | Story | Long story | 1893-10-20-pg04 | WCM |
Description of the businesses in Bridgeport | Story | It starts with a 2 story bank build and goes west, then east. (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Description of the town of Alvord, Texas in 1888 | Story | 1888-06-02-pg04 | WCM | |
Description of the town of Paradise, Wisse County | Story | Located in the SW part of Wise County, Businesses are described. | 1890-03-29-pg05 | WCM |
Description of Wise County towns | Story | Written by T. R. Burnett, editor of the Christian Messenger at Bonham. He talks about Decatur, Chico, Alvord, and Paradise. | 1886-03-13-pg04 | WCM |
Dethloff, Nancy Miss/John William Burrus | Wedding | Married 3 Jan. 1897. Groom is of Boonsville. Bride is fro mnear Bridgeport. (Boonsville Bulletin) | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Dethloff, Nancy Miss/John William Burrus | Wedding | Married 3 Jan 1897. Groom was of Boonsville, Bride was of near Bridgeport. The Burrus family is sometimes Burris and Burress. | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Detrich, John Lewis Mr/Miss Kate Elizabeth Strickland | Wedding | Married in Colorado City, Colorado on 27 Dec. 1898. Bride is well known in Wise. | 1899-01-05-pg05 | DN |
Devereaux, Sarah Antoinett Miss/Mr Ira Stepp | Wedding | Card are out. To be married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Devereaux, Sarah Antoinett Miss/Mr Ira Stepp | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Devereaux, Sarah Antoinett Miss/Mr Ira Stepp | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898 in Decatur, Texas. Long article. | 1898-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Devereaux, Sarah Antoinett Miss/Mr Ira Stepp | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Devereaux, Sarah Antoinett Miss/Mr Ira Stepp | Wedding | Long list of wedding presents given to the couple List includes the item and the givers. | 1898-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Devereux, A. Mr & Mrs | Story | Celebrated their 27 wedding anniversary with friends and relatives who are listed. | 1896-02-20-pg05 | DN |
Devereux, A. Mrs | Story | Is very ill. | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Devereux, A. Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Is confined to her bed with the Grippe. | 1890-02-15-pg08 | WCM |
Devereux, Charley Mr | Story | Learning the Printer's trade at the WCM. | 1896-10-23-pg01 | WCM |
Devereux, Charlie | Story | Joined the U. S. 38th U. S. V. regiment in St. Louis. | 1899-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Devereux, E. A. | Story | Property sold at auction. Suit won by a loan company. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Devereux, Eddie | Story | Sick with rheumatic fever. | 1886-09-25-pg05 | WCM |
Devereux, Eddie | Story | Has moved to Amarillo to be with the Clisbee livery outfit. | 1889-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Devereux, Gilvie Mr | Story | Will attend Medical School in St. Louis. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Devereux, Julien O. Dr (physician) | Story | Is practicing in Montague County, Texas. | 1896-07-23-pg05 | DN |
Devereux, Julien Sydney Mr | Death | Died 8 June 1896 in Odessa, Texas. Buried at Jacksonville City Cemetery, Cherokee Co. Texas. Albert Devereux, his brother, left for Fort Worth to accompany his brothers body to Jacksonville for burial | 1896-06-11-pg05 | DN |
Devereux, Julien Sydney Mr | Death | Died 8 June 1896 in Odessa, Texas. Buried at Jacksonville City Cemetery, Cherokee Co. Texas. Brother of Albert Devereaux of Wise County. | 1896-06-12-pg05 | WCM |
Devereux, William Edwin (Eddie) | Death | Drs. Beall, Markham, McDonald and Whitwell of Decatur amputed his right leg below the knee. He is son of Albert Devereux. Died at age 19 on 22 Oct 1891 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1887-01-22-pg01 | WCM |
Devereux, William Edwin Mr | Death | Died 22 Oct 1891 in Decatur, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1891-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Deverux, A. | Story | Start for Fort Worth on busniness | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Deviers, Bob | Story | Charged with robbing the Roth store of Boonsville in August was arrested. | 1899-01-27-pg04 | DN |
Devlia, C. H. Mr & Mrs | Story | Left Decatur on Sunday to live in St. Louis. | 1892-12-10-pg08 | WCM |
Devlin, Pasia Miss | Death | Daughter of H. C. Devlin died at her home Monday 14 Nov. 1898. buried at the Grissom Cemetery. (Rocky Oklahoma Territory Correspondent) | 1898-12-08-pg04 | DN |
Devoers. Bob | Story | Sheriff McClure captured him in Chickasaw Nation. Carged with robbing Joseph Roth's store. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | WCM |
Devreax, A | Story | Sold his farm near Aurora | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Devreux | Story | Of Decatur, were among callers | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Devreux & Hale | Story | Of Decatur, to measure county line | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | Briefly in town | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | Tired of dullness at Decatur | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | Trip across plains | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Devreux, A. | Story | Returned from western trip | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Devreux, Albert | Story | Was in our town | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Devreux, Julian | Story | Brother of Al, have been here | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Devreux, Mrs. | Story | Interest in cause of Christianity | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/William Forster | Wedding | Married 7 March 1888 in Coryell County, Texas. | 1888-03-24-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/William Forster | Wedding | Married 7 March 1888 in Coryell County, Texas. | 1888-03-24-pg02 | WCM |
Dewees Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/William Forster | Wedding | Married 7 March 1888 in Coryell County, Texas. | 1888-03-24-pg04 | WCM |
Dewees, A.H. | Death | Son died in Jack County | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Albert Mr & Mrs (living south of rhome) | Birth | Daughter born 19 Feb. 1891. No name given. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Alice Rachel Miss/Jefferson Fleming (Jeff_ Huddleston | Wedding | Married 19 August 1888. Lived in the South part of Wise Co. | 1888-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Annie Miss | Story | Will teach a school of small children in the NW part of the city. | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Annie Miss (late of Decatur) | Story | Is living with her sister Mrs Forster in Paradise and is becoming an expert compositor at the Messenger Office. | 1890-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, C. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born on the 19 Jan. 1890 | 1890-01-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1888-09-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born near Crafton on Saturday 30 June 1894. | 1894-07-06-pg05 | WCM |
DeWees, Charles W./Emma D. Verner | Weddng | Married 22 May 1887 Jack County, Texas. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Dewees, Chester (5 year old son) | Death | Son of Charley and Emma Dewees former residents of Decatur. He died at their home near Crafton on Tuesday, 28 Nov. 1893. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dewees, Chester (age about 1) | Death | Died a little over a year ago. | 1895-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, E. J. Mrs | Story | She lives in Decatur and plans to visit her aged mother in Xenia, Illinois soon. | 1890-05-24-pg08 | WCM |
Dewees, E. J. Mrs | Story | Is visiting her aged mother at Xenia, Illinois. | 1890-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Eliza Jane Mrs | Death | Obituary by her children. She died 31 August 1890 in Wayne Co., Illinois visiting her aged mother. Wife of Simeon Buchanan Dewees | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Ethel Miss (age about 3) | Death | Obituary. Died 6th Feb. 1895 at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles W. Dewees in Jack County. | 1895-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, J. W. (of South Wise County) | Story | Is spending a few weeks at his old home in Illinois. | 1891-01-17-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees, Joe | Story | Cheerful blazing fire at prairie home | 1880-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Dewees, Joe | Story | Living in the Hudson School District 5 miles S. of Aurora. (Budget) | 1890-01-18-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees, John B./Miss Cora Belle Kirkham | Wedding | Married 22 Jan. 1899. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-02-10-pg04 | DN |
Dewees, Jos. | Story | Came to flouring mill in town | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Joseph Wilson Mr/Mrs Annie E. Ward (nee: Riggins) | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891 at Willow Point last Sunday. Groom is of the S. part of Wise Co. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Joseph Wilson Mr/Mrs Annie E. Ward (nee: Riggins) | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891 at Willow Point last Sunday. Groom is of Aurora. Newspaper has their marriage on the 25th which is wrong, | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees, Joseph Wilson Mr/Mrs Annie E. Ward (nee: Riggins) | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Dewees, Joseph Wilson Mrs (Sarah/Elizabeth (nee: Huff)) | Death | Obituary. Old settler of South of Aurora, died 24th of last month (24 Feb. 1890) leaving a husand and several childen. Buried at Indian Creek Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas. | 1890-03-08-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Laura Mrs (nee: Davis)/John Wesley Greer | Wedding | Married 27 Sept. 1888. Groom is of Parker County and /bride is of Decatur. Living inb Poolville. | 1888-09-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Lizzie | Story | Left the city | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Mary E. Miss/William Dillard Stephenson | Wedding | Married in Decatur 15 Sept 1892. | 1892-09-17-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Miss Annie | Story | Our thanks for flowers | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Mr. | Story | Will still run his stage | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Nancy Mrs | Death | Died recently. (West Fork Corrspondent, Phenix) | 1892-01-30-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, S. B. | Story | Is very sick. | 1886-09-25-pg04 | WCM |
Dewees, S.B. | Story | Of Vineyard, hotel and mailman | 1884-05-02-pg02 | WCM |
Dewees, S.B. | Story | Onions raised by brother in Vineyard City | 1885-07-25-pg08 | WCM |
Dewees, S.B. | Story | Favors brother with Messenger | 1885-07-25-pg08 | WCM |
Dewees, S.B. | Story | Came in to see us | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, S.O. | Story | Returned from a tour of Collin County | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Sam | Story | Found West bridge washed out | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Dewees, Sim | Story | Six horses on mail line | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Dewees, Sim | Story | Late change in train time, will ruin stage line | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Dewees, Simeon Buchanan | Death | Died 18 Nov 1887. Buried in Tyler Cemetery Wayne Co., Illinois. His wife Eliza Jane is opening a restaurant and boarding house. She will be buried in Illinois too. | 1887-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dewees, Simeon Buchanan Mr | Death | Obituary died in Decatur, Texas. FAG Memorial is wrong he died in Oct 1886 not Nov. 1887. Buried at Tyler Cemetery, Wayne Co., Illinois | 1886-10-23-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, Simeon Buchanan Mr | Death | Obituary died in Decatur, Texas. This gives his birth information. Buried at Tyler Cemetery, Wayne Co., Illinois | 1886-10-30-pg03 | WCM |
Dewees, Simeon Buchanan Mr | Death | Tribute died in Decatur, Texas 19 Oct. 1886. Buried at Tyler Cemetery, Wayne Co., Illinois | 1886-10-30-pg03 | WCM |
Dewees, Violetta Miss/Dave Burke | Wedding | Married 24 May 1897 in Decatur, Texas at the residence of Mrs Annie Halcomb. | 1897-04-29-pg06 | DN |
Dewees, Violetta Miss/Dave Burke | Wedding | Married 24 May 1897 in Decatur, Texas at th residence of Mrs Annie Halcomb. | 1897-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, W O. Mr (of Newark) | Story | Teaches at a public school in Tarrant County. | 1895-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, W. O. Professor | Story | Closed his school at Prairie View Thursday the 1st inst. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-04-09-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees, W. O. Professor (of Newark) | Story | Attended the teachers institute. | 1897-01-29-pg01 | WCM |
Dewees, W. O. Professor (of Newark) | Story | Closed his school at Parie View. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Dewees, William Oliver/Miss Martha Pearl Ward | Wedding | Married 1 May 1898 in Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas | 1898-05-12-pg05 | DN |
Dewes, Will and wife of Newark | Story | Closed their schools 2 weeks ago. Will Dewes will teach at Dido next year. | 1899-04-28-pg07 | WCM |
Dewey School District organized | Story | Organized by G. L. Dickens, J. L. Gann, R. W. Cravins, and Wm. Dunaway. | 1899-08-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dibble, Charles | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Dick, R. W. Mr (young man of Ardmore, I. T.) | Story | Was admitted to the Bar in Decatur, Texas. | 1890-08-30-pg08 | WCM |
Dickenson, James Crosthwait/Mrs Alice Caroline Austin (nee Wright) | Wedding | Married 22 August 1889 (Chico Correspondent) | 1889-09-07-pg04 | WCM |
Dickenson, Mary Hannah Miss/Mr Travis Matthew | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 3 July 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Dickenson, R. W. Mr | Story | His parents T. W. Dickenson left Friday for their home in Tennessee. | 1894-06-14-pg04 | DN |
Dickenson, R.W. | Story | Of Dickenson & McCracken at Chico | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Dickenson, Sarah Frances Mrs (nee: Collier) | Death | Obituary. Gored in the eye by a bull. Died 10 Dec. 1888. buried at Cumby Acres Cemetery. (Alvord Budget) | 1888-12-22-pg08 | WCM |
Dickenson, Thomas Henry/Miss Texanna Malloy | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb. 1897 | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Dickenson, Thomas Henry/Miss Texanna Malloy | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, J. H. | Story | Got a thumb baly mashed at the Gin on Tuesday. | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, J.W. | Story | Of Paradise, gave us a visit | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, Jesse | Story | Lost a good horse last Sunday night | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Jesse | Story | Team of mules ran off | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Jesse | Story | Visited his mother | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Jesse H. Mr | Death | I created a memorial for him. Died 26 Oct, 1891 in Paradise, Wise County, Texas. Buried at Paradise Cemetery with his parents. | 1891-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, Josephine Abie Miss/Robert Newton Gill | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1893 at the Bride's home Southeast of Paradise, Wise Co. Texas | 1893-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Julia (young child of Jesse Dickerson of this pkace) | Story | Got one of her fett and legs below the knee scaled by accidentally turning over a steaming coffee pot. | 1890-11-15-pg04 | WCM |
Dickerson, Lida | Death | Of Paradise, passed into unseen world | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mr. | Story | Rafter on church falling down | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mr. & Mrs. John | Death | A little boy of the family was buried | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mr. Jesse | Story | Lost a good horse, $100 | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mr. Jesse | Wedding | Married by Rev. A. Evans to Josephine Childress | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mrs. M.J. | Story | Took the train to make visit of months | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mrs. M.J. | Story | Returned home from Illinois | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, Mrs. M.J. | Story | Will move from Pella to near Chico | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Dickerson, R.W. | Story | For stock law election | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Dickerson, R.W. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Dickerson, Silas | Death | 50 yrs old, esteemed citizen and neighbor | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Dickey, Dr (late of Alvord) | Story | Sold his drug store to Dr. Jones (late of Audubon). Dr. Dickey returned to his old home in East Texas, | 1886-10-02-pg02 | WCM |
Dickey, Dr. | Story | Of Alvord, severe spell | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dickey, Dr. H.M. | Story | Of Chico, has moved to Bowie | 1885-12-26-pg01 | WCM |
Dickey, Dr.D.W. | Story | Of Alvord, spent night | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Dickey, John W. | Death | Killed his wife Sarah A Christian Dickey and son Walter Dickey and then killed himself on 19 January 1887 in Agnes, Parker County, Texas. | 1887-01-22-pg05 | WCM |
Dickey, John W. | Death | Killed his wife Sarah A Christian Dickey and son Walter Dickey and then killed himself on 19 January 1887 in Agnes, Parker County, Texas. | 1887-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dickey, John W. | Death | Killed his wife Sarah A Christian Dickey and son Walter Dickey and then killed himself on 19 January 1887 in Agnes, Parker County, Texas. | 1887-01-29-pg07 | WCM |
Dickey, John W. | Death | Killed his wife Sarah A Christian Dickey and son Walter Dickey and then killed himself on 19 January 1887 in Agnes, Parker County, Texas. | 1887-02-05-pg03 | WCM |
Dickey, John W. | Death | Final settlement of his estate by administrator C. Christian. Became mentally unbalanced and killed his wife, his only child and himself on 19 Jan. 1887 near Springtown, Parker Co. Texas | 1888-03-31-pg01 | WCM |
Dickey, Lizzie Miss | Story | Sister of our Chico Townsman J. f. Dickey left for home in Rives, Tennessee. (paper in poor focus) | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Dickey/Lawrence | Story | Purchased Sparkman drug stock | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Dickinson & Youngbood | Story | Of Chico, registered | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Dickinson, Minnie Cornelia Miss/Hugh A. Shook | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Dickson, Alexander D. | Death | Died 29 Nov 1889 at his mother's home in Decatur. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. Father was John Nixon Dickson | 1889-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Alexander D. | Death | Obituary. Died in Decatur at his mother's home on Saturday. Son of the late John Dickson of Wise County. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1889-11-30-pg01 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. | Story | Will speak at Cottondale to-morrow | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. | Story | Spoke to a few persons here | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. J. N. | Story | Registered at leading hotel in Denton | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. J.N. | Story | Invited to deliver address at Springtown | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. J.N. | Story | Camping out in Indian Nation | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. J.N. | Story | Dangerous illness | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. J.N. | Story | Returned from San Antonio | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. John | Story | Have gone to San Antonio | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. John N. | Story | Able to come into court | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Dickson, Capt. John N. | Story | Is dangerously ill | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Dickson, Catherine | Wedding | Wed to Gideon Black | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Dickson, Col. | Story | Addressed audience | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, Joe | Story | Released on suspicion of murder | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, John B. Mr/Miss Joza Wheeler | Wedding | Married Thursday at the residence of J. E. Poteet, Bride is of Chico, Groom is of Nocona. Will live in Nocona (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Dickson, John D. | Story | Attention called to 1877 taxes for land | 1880-04-30-pg04 | WCM |
Dickson, John N. | Story | Expecting to be In Fort Worth, attorney | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, John N. | Story | Will deliver lecture | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Dickson, John N. | Death | Departed life July 25, 1885 | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Dickson, John. N. | Story | Relinqueshed hopes of recovery | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Dickson, Mr. J.N. | Story | Attended court | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dickson, Mr. J.N. | Story | Speaker at Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Dickson, T. J. (of Cottondale) | Story | Scored high in the Wise County teacher exam (4 year certificate) | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Dickson, T. J. Mr (of Cottondale) | Story | Made the best general grade for 1st grade (grade being 88 (12-17) | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Dicky, Dr. | Story | Of Springtown, shot horse thieves | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Diffle, W. O. Rev. (of Amity, Arkansas) | Story | New pastor of the Christian Church at Alvord. | 1893-10-07-pg01 | WCM |
Digby, "Jimmie" Cora Mrs (nee Horn)/William Franklin Reid | Wedding | Married 7 April 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Dill***, Miss (Dill, Dillard, Dillehay, Dillingham?) | Story | Anneville school where she teaches is open again after Diptheria has subsided. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Dill, A. | Death | Oldest settler, six miles south of Decatur | 1883-10-12-pg02 | WCM |
Dill, Alonzo (of Chico) | Death | His wife, Rachel C. Weekls, died on the 11 inst in Chico. | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Dillard (Dilland), S. M. Miss/Mr M. A. Rhoads | Wedding | Married 20 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Dillard, Miss Fannie | Wedding | Wed to Al Killough | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Dillard, Mrs. | Story | Sister of Mrs. Scarborough was visiting | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dillehay, Thomas Jefferson Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born last Thursday night 16 Nov. 1893 in Greenwood, Texas. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Dillon, John | Story | Arrested again and lodged in jail | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Dills versus Dills (probably Dill) | Story | Divorce not granted in District Court. | 1886-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Dills, Jesse Mero Mr/Miss Viola Bohannan | Wedding | Ran away from Cooke County and were married | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Dinwiddie, R.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Delia Alexander | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Diptheria is in the anneville neighborhood again | Story | Mr Wards 3rd and last child has it, but is somebetter. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1897-03-12-pg08 | WCM |
Directories | Story | Princinct, County, District, and State: names and positions described. | 1889-02-09-pg01 | WCM |
Directories | Story | Precinct, County Official, District, and State. | 1890-02-22-pg01 | WCM |
Directories | Story | Precinct, Wise County, District, and State | 1890-04-12-pg01 | WCM |
Directories - District and Precinct | Story | Silas Hare is the representative for the 5th district including Wise Countyk. | 1887-08-13-pg01 | WCM |
Directories - Precinct, County, and District | Story | There are 8 Precincts: Decatur, Alvord, Crafton, Cottondale, Aurora, Greenwood, Bridgeport and Boonsville. The dates each predict meets, judges name and constable name are given. | 1890-09-06-pg01 | WCM |
Directories - Precinct, County, State, City & District | Story | For example T. J. McMurray is the mayor of Decatur. | 1887-04-09-pg06 | WCM |
Directories - Precinct, County, State, City & District | Story | For example the Wise County Sheriff is W. J. Mann. | 1887-05-28-pg01 | WCM |
Directories - Precinct, Wise Co., State | Story | Listing the names of the officials and their responsibilities. | 1890-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Directories - State, Wise County, Decatur | Story | List of officials | 1887-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Directories - State, Wise County, Decatur | Story | Officials listed. | 1887-08-20-pg04 | WCM |
Directories for Precinct, County, District, and State | Story | Constables, Justices, Clerks, Senators, Representatives, etc. | 1889-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Directories for Precinct, County, District, and State | Story | These are listed each week In the Wise County Messenger page 1. | 1889-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Directories of Business at Decatur and Paradise | Story | Lots of businesses and their owners are described. | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Directories of the State an Wise Co. Officials. | Story | For example the Texas governor is James S. Hogg. | 1893-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Directories of Wise Couty and Decatur | Story | Positions and name of persons holding office are listed. | 1886-05-29-pg06 | WCM |
Directory for Businesses | Story | In Decatur, Paradise, and Chico, Texas in Jan. 1894. | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Directory for Businesses | Story | In Decatur, Paradise, and Chico, Texas in Jan. 1894. | 1894-01-19-pg01 | WCM |
Directory for Businesses in Decatur and Chico. | Story | Names and goods they provision are listed. | 1894-06-15-pg08 | WCM |
Directory for Businesses in Decatur and Chico. | Story | Proprietor, Name of the business and the goods they sell are listed. | 1894-06-29-pg08 | WCM |
Directory of businesses at Paradise, Texas | Story | Owners and the products or service they perform are listed. | 1893-06-10-pg01 | WCM |
Directory of businesses. | Story | Businesses and owners at Decatur, Paradise, and Chico are listed. | 1893-09-16-pg01 | WCM |
Disciples of Christ | Story | In Mo, Ill., Miss. and Texas | 1880-07-23-pg01 | WCM |
Disputed Strip of land between Wise & Montague Counties | Story | County Judge Johnson and Assessor Davis went to Austin to get the assessed value of the lots which are in dispute. | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
District Court | Story | Report--several names | 1885-02-28-pg04 | WCM |
District Court | Story | Coates, Rowlett, Bradford, Winter, etc. | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
District Court | Story | Report-Wm. Forster vs. A.L. Keeter, etc. | 1885-03-21-pg06 | WCM |
District Court | Story | Total of 100 cases of which 14 are for Divorce. | 1893-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
District Court Grand Jurrors drawn | Story | Full names and towns are given. Surnames were Bennett, Riley, Benham, Beauchamp, Barksdale, Alexander, Wright, Craft, Thompson, tunnelt, Ford, Culwell, Foster, Slover, Portwood, and Morris | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
District Court Jurrors | Story | List 16 Grand Jurors is given. | 1892-07-16-pg04 | WCM |
District Court Report | Story | Court report | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Ditzler, Rev. Dr. Jacob | Story | Preached at M.E. Church last night | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Divins, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1886-07-31-pg02 | WCM |
Dixon, L. P. Professor | Story | Teaching school at Gravel Hill. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg04 | WCM |
Dixon, L. P. Professor | Story | His school at Gravel Hill closed Tuesday | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dixon, L. P. Professor | Story | Teaching at the Dye High School, Montague County. (Springtown Sun) | 1897-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Dixon, L. P./Miss Ollie Graham | Wedding | Married Thursday evening Dec. 26, 1895. Bride is of Springtown (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg04 | WCM |
Dixon, Mrs. Nancy | Death | Three miles north of Decatur | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Dixon, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Gravel Hill. (Gravel Hill Correspondent - Country Jay) | 1895-11-15-pg09 | WCM |
Dixon, Professor | Story | 1st teacher at the Dye school. | 1897-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Dixon, Professor | Story | Teaches 130 to 140 pupils at Dye, Montague Co. (Dye Correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Dixon, Professor and H. Keeling | Story | Had a difficulty over school management resulting in a fist fight. Neither was hurt very badly. Springtown, Texas 12 June 1893. | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Dixon, William Thomas/Mrs Nancy Louisa Haddock (nee: Bradford) | Wedding | Married 7 January 1886 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Doak, Melinda Elizabeth Miss/Olin Orestes Wellborn | Wedding | Married at the Bride's parents home near Boonsville 17 Oct. 1886 | 1886-10-23-pg03 | WCM |
Dobbs, George Thomas/Miss Lydia Crawford | Wedding | Married despite the bride's family's objections 30 Dec. 1891 in Wise County. Long article. | 1892-01-09-pg01 | WCM |
Dobbs, Joe Mrs (previously of Aurora) | Death | Died in Fort Worth last Tuesday. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Aurora Chcornicles) | 1890-07-19-pg08 | WCM |
Dobbs, Mr. C.A. | Story | In trouble concerning R. Bounds | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Dobson Eva (Oma) Miss/Reed Theophilas Howard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Dobson, Ethel Miss (of Dan) | Story | Will teach at Mount Zion School near Decatur. | 1898-07-07-pg05 | DN |
Dobson, Evan Naoma (Oma) Miss/Mr Reed Theophilas Howard | Wedding | Married 21 Nov. 1896 at the home of the Bride's parents. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1896-11-27-pg01 | WCM |
Dobson, G. W. | Story | Charged with murder in Montague co. Change of Venue to Wise Co. Trial begins Jan. 7, 1897. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Dobson, G. W. (Red) | Story | Charged with murder in Montague co. Change of Venue to Wise Co. Case was dismissed by Judge Patterson | 1897-01-14-pg01 | DN |
Dobson, Harriet Evelyn (nee Thornton) | Death | Died 25 May 1897 at home on Panther Creek in the Anneville Neighborhood. She leaves a husband and children. Buried at Ball Know Cemetery, Wise Co. Texas. | 1897-05-13-pg01 | DN |
Dobson, Harriet Evelyn Mrs (nee Thornton) | Death | Very feable on this date. Died 25 May 1897. buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-02-19-pg08 | WCM |
Dobson, Harriet Evelyn Mrs (nee Thornton) | Death | Obituary. Died at home on Panther Creek 25 May 1897. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-06-04-pg08 | WCM |
Dobson, Ida Florence Mrs/Mr Albert E. Chesney | Wedding | Married 21 September 1899 in Decatur, Texas.Bride nee: Murry) | 1899-09-22-pg10 | DN |
Dobson, Martha J. Mrs (nee: Wall) | Death | Wife of Newton Jefferson Dobson died 22 Oct. 1898 in Wise Co. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-11-03-pg01 | DN |
Dobson, Melissa Hannah Miss/Mr John Henry Wall | Married 16 Dec. 1897. Double Wedding (Cottonwood reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM | |
Dobson, Newton Jefferson Mr/Miss Martha Wall | Married 16 Dec. 1897. Double Wedding (Cottonwood reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM | |
Dobson, Thomas J./Miss Arminda Ellis | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Dockery, Louis | Story | Found guilty of rape sentence 3 years | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Dockery, Louis | Story | Convicted of Asssault to rape. One year in county jail and $500.00 fine | 1896-06-19-pg05 | WCM |
Dockery, Lwis Mr | Story | Arrested for assault to rape his daughter Miss Agnes Dockery. (Greenwood Enterprise) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Dodd, A. J./Mrs Susan E. Green | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1896 in Sam Houston, Wise County, Texas | 1896-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Dodd, Boy | Death | W.S. Dodd's boy buried | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Dodd, C.A. | Story | Of Paradise, spent an hour | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Dodd, M. E. Miss/J. A. Thompson | Wedding | Married 20 Feb. 1887 in Wise County at the Bride's father's home. | 1887-02-26-pg01 | WCM |
Dodd, Minnie Lee Miss/Andrew Jackson (Jack) Taylor) | Wedding | Married 8 Dec. 1895 at the home of the Bride's mother in Jonestown. Groom is from Shilo. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Dodd, William Short Mr (of Jonestown Neighborhood) | Death | Died Saturday evening 7 May 1892. Buried at Jonestown Cemetery. | 1892-05-14-pg08 | WCM |
Dodds Francis Newton (Newt) Mr/Miss Ida Hudson | Wedding | Married 26 Nov. 1893 in Wise County. (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Dodds, C.A. | Story | Industrious farmer on Rush Creek | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, C.A. | Story | Of Paradise, spent Tuesday in Alvord | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, C.S. | Story | Purchased 160 acres | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, Calvin Newton (Newt)/Miss Edna Southern | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 9 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Dodds, Mary Frances Mrs (nee: Sullins)/Rev. Alfred James Newton | Wedding | Married 27 Nov. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Dodds, Mr. & Mrs. | Story | Visit daughter in Cook County | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, Mr. C.A. | Story | Visits Kaufman county | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, Mrs. | Story | Returned from Cook County | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Dodds, Rosie Miss/Joseph H. Pool | Wedding | Married 13 April 1893 in Paradise. Bride is of Paradise, groom is of Cottondale. (Paradise Correspondent). | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dodge, Emma | Story | In jail because she is charged with keeping a house of ill repute. | 1891-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Dodge, N. A. Mr | Story | Passed the bar and are now lawyers. | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Dodson James E. Dr/Miss Lucy Anna Lee | Wedding | Married 11 Dec. 1889 in Wise County. Groom is of Indian Territory | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Dodson, D.N. | Story | Elected mayor of Denton | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Dodson, J. E. Dr. and family | Story | He formed a practice with Dr. E. A. Jones. (formerly lived in Tenn. But the last 4 years have beeen working for the government at the Osage Agenc7. (Vernon Daily Guard). | 1890-01-11-pg01 | WCM |
Dodson, John | Story | Of Springtown, relative of C.P. Simmons | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Dodson, Mr. D.N. | Story | Editor of Denton Monitor | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
doesn’t exist | 1889-04-06-pg01 | WCM | ||
doesn't exist | 1889-04-06-pg01 | WCM | ||
Doesn't exist (missing) | 1890-03-29-pg01 | WCM | ||
Dollar, Mr/Miss Nickel | Wedding | Married in Oklahoma. (Maybe a spoof but maybe not) | 1897-03-19-pg08 | WCM |
Donahoe, Mrs Ed | Death | Died at Bobo's gin | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Donald Minnie Lee Miss/James Calvin Gage | Wedding | Card are out. Married 27 Oct. 1897. | 1897-10-28-pg10 | DN |
Donald Minnie Lee Miss/James Calvin Gage | Wedding | Married last Wednesday 27 Oct. 1897.(Sycamore Correspondent). Rev. Leonard Gage of Oakland I. T. attended his brother's marriage. | 1897-11-04-pg04 | DN |
Donald, H. D. Mrs | Story | Her mother, Mrs S. T. Jeffriss arrived from Virginia and will live with her daughter. | 1895-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Donald, H.D. | Story | Was in town | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Donald, H.D. | Story | Of Decatur, were among callers | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Donald, H.D. | Story | Visiting Exposition | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Donald, H.D. | Story | Of Decatur, was the orator | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Donald, H.D. Esq. | Story | Here surveying tracts of land | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Obituary. Died 30 July 1893in Decatur, Wise Co. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Resolution of Respect composed by the Wise County Bar. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Resolution of Respect composed by the Decatur Normal. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | His funeral procession was 1/2 miles long. | 1893-08-03-pg05 | DN |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Died 30 July 1893in Decatur, Wise Co. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-08-03-pg08 | DN |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Obituary. Died 30 July 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | 75 vehicles followed his body to the cemetery. | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Donald, Holman D. Judge | Death | Tribute of Respect. | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Donald, Isabella Doyle Mrs (nee Douglass) | Death | Died at home near Flower Mound 8 March 1894. Buried at Flower Mound Cemetery. Mother of H. D. Donald who died in 1893. | 1894-03-15-pg05 | DN |
Donald, John A. Mr | Story | Surveyor who has created maps of Wise County and Abstract books in the County Clerks Office. | 1898-01-13-pg05 | DN |
Donald, Lawyer H.D. | Story | Briefly called | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Donald, Matthew Brazeale Rev. | Death | Father of H. D. Donald died near Lewisville, Denton Co., Texas. Buried at Flower Mound Cemetery. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Donald, Mr. H.D. | Story | Masonic Lodge at New Hope on Boone's Creek | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Donald, Robbie Miss | Story | Teaches at the Mexican School. (Bridgeport Banner Herald) | 1899-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Donaldson, Buck Mr (of Hope Arkansas) | Story | Triedin District Court in Denton and found innocent of killing Cal Coker 28 years ago in Denton County. | 1891-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Donaldson, Calvin K. Mr | Death | Died Thursday 4 Feb. 1897. (Newark Correspondent) Memorial says 1896. Buried at Pleasant Grove cemetery #3 | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Donaldson, Maggie Mrs (of Audubon) | Death | The wife of James Donaldson died last Tuesday. He then in 1888 married Mrs Idella Provence. | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Donaldson, Miss (age 3) | Death | Died of slow fever. Daughter of J. B. Donaldson and wife. | 1894-10-04-pg04 | DN |
Donaldson, T.S. | Wedding | Wed to M.F. Crawford | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Donaldson, Victoria Metory Miss/Mr Wade Hampton Mason | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Jan. 1897 | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Donaldson, Victoria Metory Miss/Mr Wade Hampton Mason | Wedding | Married 28 Jan. 1897 at the residence of the bride's parents. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Donaldson, Victoria Metory Miss/Mr Wade Hampton Mason | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Jan. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Donaldson, W. A. (Buck) | Story | Killed Col. Coker south of Denton 23 years ago, Arrested in Hope, Arkansas. Escaped while moving himto Denton. | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Donnel, Miss S.H. | Wedding | Wed to J.T. Counts | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Donnell, Sam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-06-04-pg08 | WCM |
Donnell, Samuel Lee Mr/Mrs Lou Zelda French (nee: Husbands) | Wedding | Married previously in Indian Territory. Married Wednesday 23 March 1893. | 1893-03-25-pg05 | WCM |
Donnelly, Annie Miss/John Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Will be married 11 Nov. 1896 at the Wilburn chapel in Decatur, Texas | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Donnelly, Annie Miss/John Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Married 11 Nov. 1896 at the Wilburn chapel in Decatur, Texas | 1896-11-06-pg05 | WCM |
Donnelly, Annie Miss/John Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Married in Deatur on Wednesday night 11 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Donnelly, Annie Miss/John Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Dooley, Charlie | Story | Charged with forgery in J. P. Court. Bond set at $500 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Doolittle, Edwin (age 10) (of Greenwood vicinity) | Death | Killed by a runaway horse when his foot caught in a stirrup, | 1899-06-23-pg05 | WCM |
Dorsey, A.R. | Story | Appointed Pella officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dorsey, Capt. | Story | Putting up hay | 1885-08-22-pg04 | WCM |
Dorsey, H. C. Mr & Mrs and family | Death | Their house in Vernon, Wilbarger Co. Texas caught fire and mother and father and a 10 years old son have died from burns. | 1893-08-03-pg04 | DN |
Dorsey, J. A. | Story | Deputy Sheriff Rhine took him to the Insane Asylum at Terrell. | 1891-05-23-pg04 | WCM |
Dorsey, John Logan/Miss Ethel Evelyn Worthy | Wedding | Married 8 July 1897. Cottonwood Correspondent | 1897-07-16-pg08 | WCM |
Dorsey, Mr. | Story | Of Pella killed 11 hogs | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Dorsey, R.A. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Dorsey, R.A. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Dorsey, W.R. | Story | Mercantile of Sunset | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Dorsey, W.R. | Story | Of Sunset, was in town | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Dorsey, W.R. | Story | Appointed Sunset officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dorsey, W.R. | Story | Elected alderman at Sunset | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Dorsey, William Rufus (deceased) | Death | He died 23 August 1893. Notice: Park Springs, Texs 9 Oct. 1893 Notice is given regarding damages on the road to run Parks Springs through the land of these parties: Lowrie, Matthews, Zarner, bonner and heir of W. R. Dorsey. | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Dorsey, William Rufus Mr (in the lumber business) | Death | Obituary. Died 23 August 1893 in Sunset, Texas. Buried at Suset Beasley Cemetery. (Sunset Notes) | 1893-08-31-pg05 | DN |
Dort Ethel E. Miss/Thomas A. Taggart | Wedding | Married 10 April 1898 at the home of J. F. Covey in Montague, Texas. | 1898-04-21-pg08 | DN |
Dossey, William Jefferson Dr. | Story | Physician at Rhome, Wise County, Texas. | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Dossey, William Jefferson/Miss Martha Roxanne (Mattie) Morris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Feb. 1897 in Rhome, WiseCo., Texas | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Dossey, William Jefferson/Miss Martha Roxanne (Mattie) Morris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Dotson, Callie [colored] | Wedding | Wed to Lee Cox | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Dotson, Cora Ellen Miss/Mr William Brooks | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1895 at the residence of the bride's father near Hanna. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Dotson, S. C. (of Boonsville) | Birth | Twin girls born 2 months ago. | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Doty, C.A. | Story | Residence comsumed by fire | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Doty, C.A. | Story | The telegraph operator, resigned | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Doty, Mrs. | Story | Of Decatur spent night in Fort Worth | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Doty, Mrs. C.A. | Death | Died in Iowa | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Doughty, Dillie Miss/Thomas P. Bussell | Wedding | Married 29 April 1894 Parker County, Texas. Bride is of Springtown. | 1894-05-10-pg08 | DN |
Douglas, Dr. G.W. | Death | Of Dallas died | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Douglas, Ed (negro) | Story | Was White Capped Wednesdaay morning. Whipped and told to leave. (Decatur News) | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, Ed (negro) | Story | 2nd longer article | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, Ed (negro) | Story | Was seen at Rhome going South. The mob may have ben friends of his as he was unhurt. | 1892-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, J. Mrs | Story | Is very sick (Newark Correspondent) | 1898-11-25-pg10 | WCM |
Douglas, James | Death | Numbered with dead | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
Douglas, Mrs. A. | Story | Assisting Prof. Brown at East Mound | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, Mrs. Diana | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J. B. Patterson | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, Smitha Miss/James Menasco | Wedding | Married last Sunday. Cannot confirm this marriage. | 1887-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Douglas, Steve | Story | A blacksmith returned to Gainsville | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Douglas, Taylor Rev. | Story | Will probably move to another diocide of the Episcopal church after the 3rd Sunday of this month. | 1897-10-14-pg05 | DN |
Douglass, Robert (negro) | Story | Raised here by Mr J. C. Carpenter. Served 2 years in the pen in Huntsville. Taken to Wichita Falls to jail. | 1889-05-04-pg08 | WCM |
Dover, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 11 March 1898. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1898-03-17-pg01 | DN |
Dover, William Thomas/Miss Emma Hall | Wedding | Married in Cooke County 10 June 1897. Groom is of Rosston, Cooke Co. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1897-05-27-pg01 | DN |
Downing | Story | Added 10 feet to shop | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Downing & Cleveland | Ad | Blacksmiths | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Downing & Cleveland | Ad | Blacksmiths | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Downing, O.C. | Story | B.M. Downing will except Messenger | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Downing, O.C. | Story | Blacksmith has the mumps | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Downing, O.C. | Story | Of Alvord, kindly called at our office | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Downing, Obe | Story | Our Alvord friends | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Downing, Ode | Story | Our blacksmith is off | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Downing, T.F. | Story | Of Lone Oak County Texas, visitor | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Downs, Irving M. (James) Mr | Story | His father lived in Frankfort Kentucky. Attempting suicide he wrote a note about his life. Came to Washington Co. Texas 1879. Married Miss Nora Cummings Jan 4, 1881. Had a child born 23 Dec. 23, 1882. Parted 24 Nov. 1883. Married Miss Mary Wilson 27 Jan 1891 in Collin Co. Parted after 1 month. Married Viola Wigley 29, Jan. 1893. I'm tired of living. | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Downs, Irving M. (James) Mr/Miss Viola Wigley | Wedding | Married in Wise County 29 Jan. 1893. | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Downs, Irving M. (James) Mr/Miss Viola Wigley | Wedding | Married in Wise County 29 Jan. 1893. (Decatur Correspondent) | 1893-02-11-pg08 | WCM |
Downs, J. W. Mr | Story | Pleaded guilty to the charge of bigamy and given 5 year in jail. He has 3 living wives. | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Downs, J. W. Mr | Story | Got 5 years in the pen for bigamy. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Downs, J. W. Mr/Miss Mary Wilson | Wedding | Married 29 Feb. 1892 in Collin County, Texas | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Downs, J. W. Mr/Mrs Viola Wigley | Wedding | Married 29 Jan. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. Bride is of Cowen. | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Downs, James | Story | Sent to the Rusk Penitentiary last Saturday. | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Downs, James Mr/Miss Viola Wigley | Wedding | Married Sunday 29 Jan. 1893 at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Relatives gathered at the home of M. G. Brooks, sisterr of the bride. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Downs, James W. Mr | Story | Pleaded guilty to bigamy. Three wives living. Given 5 years in the pen. Married 29 Feb. 1892 in Collin Co. to Miss Wilson; 29 Jan 1893 to Mrs Viola Wigley of Cowen, Wise Co. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Doyal, T.J. | Story | Planted 3-1/2 acres in peanuts | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Doyl, M. C. | Story | fined in County Court $10.00 for playing cards | 1894-04-19-pg05 | DN |
Doyle, Parson P.T. | Story | Will commence meeting in McCright at Deep Creek | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Doyle, Stephen Henley Mr/Miss Mattie Caledonia (Callie) Muncy | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Doyle, Stephen Henley/Miss Mattie Caledonia (Callie) Muncy | Wedding | Cards are out. They were married on 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Doyle, Stephen Henley/Miss Mattie Caledonia (Callie) Muncy | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise Co. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg06 | WCM |
Doyle, Walter (age 12) | Story | Got his foot mangled in a plow two weeks ago. | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Draco | Story | Wm. Mann has been appointed P.M. | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Drake, Mrs | Death | Mrs Dake the windowed mother of three children lost her little xxxx by fire a few days since. | 1891-04-11-pg01 | WCM |
Drake, P.W. | Story | Butcher at Decatur | 1885-08-29-pg06 | WCM |
Drew, A. W. 1st Lieutenant | Death | Died in the Philippines with the 12th U. S. infantry at Manila. | 1899-09-01-pg01 | WCM |
Drew, Daniel Clayton Mr/Miss Georgie E. Sinclair | Wedding | Married 17 August 1893 at the Oak Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Denton County, Texas | 1893-08-24-pg04 | DN |
Drew, Young Man | Death | Shot by posse, near Crafton | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Drought last summer caused many people to leave | Story | So there are many vacant houses and land to rent in Bridgeport. | 1887-11-26-pg04 | WCM |
Drought suffers in Callahan & Taylor Counties | Story | Received from Whitesboro, 6,100 pound of flour, 16 sacks off wheat, 4 sacks of corn. | 1886-10-02-pg01 | WCM |
Druehl, Charlotte R. Miss/Walter Earnest Woody | Wedding | Married in Kansas City Missouri 2 Nov, 1897. Grand son of Uncle Sam Woody of Wise County. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Drug store owned by J. A. Wakfield, etc | Story | Has purchased an Edison Graphophone. The Drug store is on the east side of the square. | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Dry Hollow | Story | Meeting resulted in 23 additions | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Dry, Miiss G.A. | Wedding | Wed to G.T. Petty | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Dryer, Johnny Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottonwood). | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Dubois, E. | Story | Have visited Fort Worth during week | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
DuBoris & Doty | Story | Ice dealers in Decatur | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Duch, Willie Mr (age 15) (maybe name is Duck) | Death | Obituary. Died last Sunday morning from drowning in Oliver Creek. | 1898-04-29-pg07 | WCM |
Duckworth, Miss Matilda | Death | Funeral in new church house at East Mound | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Duff, J.B. | Story | Changed his paper from Belton to Decatur | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Dugger, Joseph Lawson/Miss Alice Hill | Wedding | Married 31 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Dugger, Martha (Mattie) Miss//James Bird | Wedding | Married 31 Dec. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Duke, Charles Thaxton/Miss Sara Virginia (Jennie) Thomas | Wedding | Married 5 March 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Duke, Charles Thaxton/Miss Sara Virginia (Jennie) Thomas | Wedding | Married 5 March 1896. Bride is of Newark. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM |
Duke, Ida A. Mrs | Death | Wife of Charlie Duke died of spotted fever 25 April 1891. Buried at Dido Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Duke, Joseph Alexander/Miss Bell Rotenberry | Wedding | Married 1 August 1895. Bride was from Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-23-pg04 | WCM |
Duke, Lillian Miss | Story | Will teach at Decatur Baptist College. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1898-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Duke, Lillian Miss | Story | Resigned her position at Decatur Baptist and went home to Bowie. | 1899-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Duke, Nancy E. Mrs | Death | Died 28 Feb. 1896 in Rush Creek, Wise County of Pneumonia. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-03-13-pg08 | WCM |
Dunaway, Louise Cathryn (Kate) Miss/John J. Emery | Wedding | Married 17 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Dunaway, William Hayes Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son William Hayes Dunaway Jr born Friday March 15, 1895 near Decatur, Texas. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Duncan Jim Mr/Mrs Tulley | Wedding | Two people currently married eloped. Mr Duncan was arrested. Mr Tulley went to Denton to retrieve his wife. (Draco Correspondent) | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Duncan, Eld. | Story | Preached on Sunday | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Eldeer T.B. | Story | Sends Messenger to friend in MO | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Baptist full house last Sunday | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Of Baptist Church | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Married Mr. Richard Barnes & Miss Priscilla Davidson | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Preached a brief sermon | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Preached last Sunday at Read's Chapel at night | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Elder | Story | Preaching at Paradise | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Duncan, Hiram Benton/Miss Mary Inez (Mollie) Barrick | Wedding | Married 2 Jan. 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Correspondent, Erastus) | 1887-01-15-pg07 | WCM |
Duncan, Miss Nancy J, | Wedding | Married to Mr. Paul Adkison | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, Professor | Story | He is teaching at Liberty Point (Alvord Buget Locals) (paper damaged) | 1893-10-14-pg01 | WCM |
Duncan, T. B. (paper dakaged) | Story | Charged with cow theft. Case continued. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, T.B. | Story | To witness marriage | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, T.P. | Story | Holding meeting at Friendship | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Duncan, William Hugh Mr (of the Illinois settlement) | Death | Died 6 March 1895 in Denton County, Texas. Buried at Elizabeth Cemetery, Roanoke, Denton Co. Texas (Newark Corrspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dunlap, A. | Story | Tax assessor, seen on streets | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Dunlap, A. | Story | Commissioner's court ordered to assess disputed territory | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Dunlap, A. | Story | County assessor | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Dunlap, A. | Story | Grand State Alliance | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Dunlap, A. | Story | Drapped in to see us | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Dunlap, Andrew | Story | Were among most welcome visitors | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Dunlap, Andy | Story | Well favored in south and west | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Dunlap, Andy | Story | Our new assessor | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Dunlap, Lena Mae Mrs (nee Smith)/Joseph Solomon Stanley | Wedding | Married 15 Nov. 1896 in Tarrant County, Texas. | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Dunn, Anna | Death | Dau. of Thos. died of convulsion in Decatur | 1881-10-21-pg02 | WCM |
Dunn, Dellla Mrs/Marida Loyd Inklebarger | Wedding | Married 16 January 1887 by Parson Wise in Wise County. (Springtown Pilot) | 1887-01-29-pg03 | WCM |
Dunn, E.W. | Story | Who carries mail between Jacksboro and Decatur | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Dunn, Lew | Death | Accidently shot | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Dunn, Lewis Edgar/Miss L. E. Howell | Wedding | Married at the Bride's father's (W. M. Howell) home in Decatur 28 Feb. 1889. | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Dunn, Sallie F. | Wedding | Wed to R.T. Creed | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Dunn, Susan M. | Wedding | Wed to Orbie Earhart | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Dunn, T. | Story | Had a difficulty | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Dunn, Thomas and Mary I. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born July 3, 1886 Mother and baby doing well. | 1886-07-10-pg01 | WCM |
Dunn, Thomas and Mrs M. J. Dunn (of Decatur) | Death | Their 4 month daughter died 18 Nov. 1886 (no name given). This is their 4th daughter to die. | 1886-11-27-pg05 | WCM |
Dupree, Madam | Story | Out walked 2 men | 1881-02-25-pg02 | WCM |
Durham, Geo. W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Emma Paller | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Durham, James | Death | Buried at Jones School house | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Durrett, Dick | Story | Having on a head of steam at Chico | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Dutton, E. J. Mr/Mrs Mary Jane Netherlain | Wedding | Married at the bride's parents Mr & Mrs Charles Jefferson Odom in Keeter, Wise Co. Texas on Sunday evening | 1894-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Dutton, James Arthur/Miss Mary A. Blackwell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Dwight, Mary Elizabeth Miss/S. T. Waugh | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Feb. 1889. | 1889-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Dwight, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Wilson Prairie. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Dwyer, Annie Miss/Mr O. H. Pennock | Wedding | Married at the Cates house in Decatur 7 August 1894 | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Dwyer, Annie Mrs (nee:Lester)/Mr Oliver Hazard Pennock | Wedding | Married Tuesday evening. Bride is of Decatur, Groom is of Bowie. Bride previously married to W. A. Stokes 1879. | 1894-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Dwyer, John | Story | Teacher of the Young Americans at rush Creek. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Dwyer, John Professor | Story | Teaches at Cottonwood School. | 1896-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Dwyer, M. | Death | Probate filled by administrator J. L. Norris | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Dwyer, M. Mr | Story | Owner of a grocery store. | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dwyer, M. Mr | Death | Died 2 March 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Leading Grocery Merchant and Cotton Buyer. Leaves a wife and two children. | 1893-03-09-pg05 | DN |
Dwyer, M. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughterr born. | 1888-08-04-pg05 | WCM |
Dwyer, M. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born last Monday. No other details. (Decatur Post) | 1890-11-29-pg01 | WCM |
Dwyer, M. Mrs | Death | Her infant died Thursday morning. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Dwyer, Michael Anderson/Mrs Annie Rose Stokes (nee: Lester) | Wedding | Married 31 July 1887. Groom is a leading Grocer in Decatur. Bridge is the daughter of A. Y. Lester | 1887-08-06-pg02 | WCM |
Dwyer, Myrtle (baby girl) | Death | Died last Monday morning. Baby girl of Mr & Mrs M Dwyer. | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Dwyer, W. E. Mr | Story | 50th birthday. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Dycus, Norman | Story | Is visting his sister Mrs Gage. Norman has been away railroading for several months. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1887-08-27-pg01 | WCM |
Dyer, Billy (William Dyer) | Story | Lost the sight of his right eye due to a shooting accident Near Brumlow. | 1891-05-02-pg01 | WCM |
Dyer, John | Story | Is teaching the Cottonwood School (has 5 pupils). (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-12-12-pg03 | DN |
Dyer, John Mr | Story | Teaching school at Cottonwood. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Dyer, John Professor | Story | Teacher at Cottonwood. His school will close in 4 weeks this term. | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM |
Dyer, Johnny Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottonwood). | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Dyer, L. J/Mr F. B. Reed | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 27 May 1890 | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Dyer, M. Mr (listed as M. Dwyer) | Death | Well known grocery merchant in Decatur died Thursday 2 March 1893. | 1893-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Dyer, Mattie Mrs | Wedding | Suing her husband, Albert Dyer for divorce on the grounds of abandonment | 1891-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Dyer, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottonwood. | 1896-01-17-pg04 | WCM |
Dyer, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottonwood. It will close Friday 1 April 1898 for this term. (Dan Correspondent) | 1898-04-01-pg08 | WCM |
Dyer, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Brumlow. 30 to 40 students. | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Dyer, Robert | Story | Shot by Kenedy at Dry Hollow School | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Dyer, S.E. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.T. Trice | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Dyer, Salenia V. | Death | Obituary. Died 10 April 1887. born 17 years, 8 months, & 24 days in Collin Co. Daughter of Martin and Perlenia Dyer. (signed herteachr | 1887-04-16-pg07 | WCM |
Dyer, Thomas C. (son of Martin & Perlenia Dyer) | Death | Obituary. Died 7 April 1887 at age 19. | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Dyer, W. E. Mr | Birth | Son born. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-04-23-pg08 | WCM |
Dyer, William | Story | Lost the sight of his right eye due to a shooting accident Near Brumlow. Had the eye removed without Chloroform. (Brumlow Correspondent) | 1891-05-23-pg01 | WCM |
Dyer, William (of Cotonwood Creek) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |