"July
4, 1896 The
Date
Beaumont’s
Patriotism
Returned,"
Beaumont
Enterprise, July
4, 1980. |
"Early
Southeast
Texas "Docs"
Were Medical
Men of Iron"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 4g.. |
"A
History of
Nederland’s
Beginning,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 11b. |
"Tulips
Amid The
Bluebonnets:
The Birth of
Nederland
Texas,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 11b. |
"D.
R. Wingate Did
Not Know
Defeat,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 11g. |
"Early
Schools of
Beaumont,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 2b. |
"G.
W. O’Brien,
Torchbearer of
East Texas.,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p 11c. |
"Henry
Lutcher,
Architect of
Orange, Texas"
Beaumont
Enterprise
November 9,
1980, p. 6c. |
"Lumber
Was Beaumont
Godparent,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 7c. |
"The
1880’s Saw
Beaumont
Prosper,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 10c. |
"Wiess
Brothers,
Timber Barons,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
November 9,
1980, p. 9c. |
There
are 26 articles
by W. T. Block
in the
historical issue
of Beaumont
Enterprise for
February 5,
1984, on
microfilm in
Lamar and
Tyrrell
libraries.
- "The
Mounds of Port
Neches’
Vanished
Civilization,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 4aa.
- "Frontier
Wife’s Life
With The
Buccaneers"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 5aa.
- "Uncle
Charley’s
Pirate Legacy,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 6aa.
- "Jasper
County Creek
Bed Home of
Treasure,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 9aa.
- "Jean
Lafitte Haunts
Southwest
Louisiana,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 5aa.
- "Bolivar
Peninsula
Scene of
Slaving,
Smuggling,
Filibustering,
and Watermelon
Farms,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 1cc.
- "The
Reborn
Confederate
Cannons,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p 1cc.
- "News
of Attack at
Sabine Pass,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 2cc.
- "Sabine
Lake Haven For
Slave Trading,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 10a.
- "Blockade
Runners Had
Bag of Tricks,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 6cc.
- "Chris
Hillebrand,
Legendary Hero,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p 11bb.
- "Joe
Chasteen,
Sabine’s
Walking
History Book,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 7cc.
- "Southeast
Texans Left to
Fight Mexico"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p lbb.
- "Mail
Carriers
Braved
Wilderness,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February
5, 1984, p
3dd.
- "The
Gunboat Dan
Terrorized
Coastline"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 1cc.
- "Crazy
Ben Dollivar
Had Everything,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p 8aa.
- "Wild
Family Roamed
Woods,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 11b.
- "Spanish
Booty
Uncovered,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 7dd.
- "Orange,
Texas Retired
its Hanging
Tree"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. l2cc.
- "Spindletop
Prophet
Vindicated,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 9dd.
- "Capt.
Geo. W.
O’Brien Saw
Beaumont Grow,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 4dd.
- "The
‘Oil Pond’ Off
Sabine Pass,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 9dd.
- "Beaumont’s
Robert Kidd
Lived 116
Years,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February
5,1984, p.
10dd.
- "Beaumont’s
Patriotism
Rose,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984, p. 11d.
- "The
Spanish in
Jefferson
County: From
Explorers to
Filibusterers,"
Beaumont
Enterprise,
February 5,
1984.
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