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May 9, 2001 · LINDEN, Texas — Ugly and evocative, the story seared its way through town: In the deep, lonesome woods south of here, a black man was found dead, hanging from a pine bough.
Five years after Texas became a state in 1845, the number of newspapers had grown to thirty-six. This collection of newspapers provides critical information regarding the early history of Texas, both as a republic and a state.
Three towns appeared on the ballot of 1848, and Linden was elected that year (and again in 1850) to be the first permanent seat of Cass County – Cass being one of the new counties formed upon annexation of Texas as a State.
Aug 2, 2023 · More than 4,500 issues of historical Texas newspapers from TSLAC’s collection, published from 1855 to 1930, are available online through UNT’s Portal to Texas History. The Portal provides free and open access to hundreds public domain newspapers held by repositories statewide.
Mar 1, 1995 · The weekly Cass County Sun began publication in 1875, using a George Washington press of 1853 that had been used in Shreveport, Louisiana, and that had been sunk in the Red River to prevent its falling into the hands of federal soldiers in 1864.
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