. The immigrants guide to Texas giving descriptions of counties, towns and villages, with valuable historical and statistical information .. . timbered land, in-cluding the following varieties: Oak, hickory,pecan: elm and walnut; it has about 270,000 acresof prairie land; its soil is red sandy loam. Itsaverage farm productions per acre are corn 30bushels, wheat 10, oats 40, rye 20 bushels, cotton-i-bale; the following fruits are successfully grown:apples, pears, plums and peaches; the followingminerals are found: copper, iron and coal. It iswatered by Red river, elm, Denton, Clear andSandy cre


. The immigrants guide to Texas giving descriptions of counties, towns and villages, with valuable historical and statistical information .. . timbered land, in-cluding the following varieties: Oak, hickory,pecan: elm and walnut; it has about 270,000 acresof prairie land; its soil is red sandy loam. Itsaverage farm productions per acre are corn 30bushels, wheat 10, oats 40, rye 20 bushels, cotton-i-bale; the following fruits are successfully grown:apples, pears, plums and peaches; the followingminerals are found: copper, iron and coal. It iswatered by Red river, elm, Denton, Clear andSandy creeks; it has 2 lines of railroad. FortWorth and Denver, and Mo. P. passing throughthe county. It has 10 churches, 100 schools and30 mills. Montague is the county seat; its pres-ent population is 1200. The courthouse is valued (121) Wilsons immigrants guide to texas. C. C, McKWEN, Manufacturer of General offices and Warerooms: No. 9 West 14th- Street, Factory, 218 W. 37th Street. Branch vvarerooms, No 70 5th Avenue, NEW YORK CITY. A. E. DoiAglasSj Real Estate and CallEctin^ ilgentj Rooms 14 and 15 Gibraltar Building, F. MARTEN. M. COERVER. ?^ 81iowCa5B8,OffiGB,Bank I Store Fixtures WOOD M:ANXELS and All KindsofFAJ^CY CA^IMETWOCkK 3 I 4 and 3 I 6 Camp Street,Dallas, = - = Texas. Haywood Bros. & Webster, Real Estate # CnllEcting AgentS; Jefferson, Texas. Edgar & Shannon, Haiiiiltoii, Texas, X. C. IVLOORE, LilNDe^^INSURANCE AG-ENT Rtasl< - Texas. (122) IMMIGRANTS GUIDE TO TEXAS. at $35,000, the jail at $8,500, poor farm at $ above is prepared with great care and maybe relied on. S. P. Strong, County Clerk. Nacogdoches County Takes its name from the Nacogdoches Salle was probably the first European whoset foot upon the soil of Nacogdoches, which wassome time in 16S6, while attempting to cross thecountry to the French settlements in Illinois. The remains of the old stone fort in the townof Nacogdoches, erected in 1778, is one of theprincipal obj


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