Submitted by Elaine McCoy Martin
Apr 23, 1891 paper
Mr. James Duncan and Miss Julia Williams, Linden, April 14.
Mr. W. J. Phillips and Miss Emma Cothern, Linden, April 13.
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TYLER TELEGRAPH, March 27, 1852, p. 2, c. 1
Jefferson.
We learn from our correspondent at Jefferson, Cass county, that up to the date of his letter, the 1[illegible]th of this month, seven or eight of the first class boats had arrived with full freights from Orleans; among the rest he mentions the Caspian, Clous, Choctaw, Echo, &c. Groceries can be purchased in Jefferson an as favourable terms as at Shreveport, and our citizens can save a trip of some sixty miles by the operation. It is time that our citizens were made acquainted with some of the facilities offered by Jefferson, and that instead of patronizing a town in another State, we build up our own cities, especially when the inducements for trade are equally as advantageous
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