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Newspaper Articles
| Articles of the 1970's
| "New Chapter In History of Sabine Pass Written" Port Arthur News, August 2, 1970. |
| "Legend of Two Old Cannons" Port Arthur News, August
29, 1970. |
| "Versatility Was Proud Boast of Area Civil War Outfit,"
Port Arthur News, October 11, 1970. |
| "Where Was Fort Grigsby?" Midcounty Chronicle, November
23, 1970. |
| "Calcasieu Pass Victory, Heroism Equal Dowlings,"
Port Arthur News January 3, 1971. |
| "Fort Griffin Myths Exploded," Port Arthur News, January
24, 1971. |
| "Some Early Doctors," Port Arthur News, serialized June 20, 21, 22, 23,
1972. |
| "K. D. Keith, Confederate Hero of Sabine Pass,"
Port Arthur News, January 2, 1974, p.16. |
| "Areas Role in Texas Revolution," Beaumont Enterprise, March 30, 1974 p. 7a. |
| "Sabine Lake Focal Point of African Slave Trade,"
Beaumont Enterprise, April 4, 1974, p 4b. |
| "Scrappy Kate Dorman Left Her Mark," Beaumont
Enterprise, August 18, 1974. |
| "The Cottonclad Gunboat Uncle BenUncle Ben"
Beaumont Enterprise, October 24, 1974. |
| "When Southeast Texas Mail Had Four Feet," Beaumont
Enterprise, August 17, 1975. |
| "First Sqt. H. N. Connor, Sabine Pass Confederate Diarist,"
Beaumont Enterprise, August 22, 1976, p 4d. |
| "Swiss Engineer Built Sabines Defenses,"
Beaumont Enterprise, October 4, 1976, p. 2a. |
| "Day of Agony at Sabine Pass," Beaumont
Enterprise, January 9, 1977, p. 9d. |
| "Battle of Calcasieu Pass, Louisiana," Beaumont
Enterprise, May 6, 1977, p. 1d. |
| "The First Historian of Beaumont," Beaumont
Enterprise, May 27, 1977, p. 11c. |
| "Indian Homeland in Old Port Neches" Beaumont
Enterprise, June 30, 1977, p. 4d. |
| "Sabine Lighthouse Withstood Hurricanes," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 3,
1977, p. 6a. |
| "McKinney Was Neches River Cotton Merchant,"
Beaumont Enterprise, July 5, 1977, p 7a. |
| "Escape From Murderous Yocum Gang," Beaumont
Enterprise, December 25, 1977, p. 9g. |
| "Early Newspapers Tell Areas History," Beaumont
Enterprise, January 1, 1978, p. 10a. |
| "Woman Defended Lafitte," Beaumont Enterprise, January 22, 1978, p. 3d. |
| "Killer Hurricanes Still Haunt Coast" Beaumont
Enterprise, February 19, 1978, p. 3d. |
| "When Moby Dick Came To Port Arthur: 200,000 Saw Whale,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 21, 1978. |
| "Lafitte Legends in Calcasieu Parish" Beaumont
Enterprise, April 16, 1978, p. 11ff. |
| "Oranges Hanging Tree," Beaumont
Enterprise, May 30, 1978, p. 3a. |
| "Crazy Ben Dollivars Odd Cache," Beaumont
Enterprise, July 5, 1978, p. 2a. |
| "Mystery of Eliza Pavels Grave," Beaumont
Enterprise, August 24, 1978, p. 2b. |
| "Beaumont Became City Before Oil," Beaumont
Enterprise, September 3, 1978, p. 12f. |
| "Myth of Texas Executions Debunked," Beaumont
Enterprise,
September 13,1978, p. 9c. |
| "Beaumonts Marble Corpse," Beaumont
Enterprise September 24, 1978, p. 7a. |
| "Rails Gave Life to Sawmill Towns," Beaumont
Enterprise, November 24, 1978. |
| "The Neches River Cotton Steamboats: A Romantic Interlude,"
Beaumont Enterprise, November 26, 1978, p. 13e. |
| "Dreamers Quest For East Texas Oil," Beaumont Enterprise, December 27,
1978, p. 2a. |
| "Fletchers Buried Treasure" Beaumont
Enterprise, January 2, 1979, p. 3a. |
| "Ice Skaters Glided on Sabine Lake," Beaumont
Enterprise, January 21, 1979, p 9a. |
| "The Night That Johnson's Bayou, LA Died," Beaumont
Enterprise, October 10, 1979, p. 4b. |
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| Articles written in the 1980's
| "July 4, 1896 The Date Beaumonts 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 Nederlands 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. OBrien, 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 1880s 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 Wifes Life With The Buccaneers" Beaumont
Enterprise, February
5, 1984, p. 5aa. |
| "Uncle Charleys 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, Sabines 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. OBrien Saw Beaumont Grow,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 5, 1984, p. 4dd. |
| "The Oil Pond Off Sabine Pass," Beaumont
Enterprise, February 5, 1984, p. 9dd. |
| "Beaumonts Robert Kidd Lived 116 Years,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 5,1984, p. 10dd. |
| "Beaumonts 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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| Articles written in the 1990's
| "The Conroe, Byspot and Northern: A Tram Railroad That Time Forgot," in
Crosscut (publication of Texas Forestry Museum Lufkin), 4th Quarter, 1996, pp. 1-2. |
| "Seth Carey and The Big Thicket Yocum Gang," in
Big
Thicket Magazine, Sept., 1995, pp. 13-16. |
| "Local Man Values Feathered Friend," Beaumont Enterprise, September 13,
1996. |
| "Stuart Left Journalistic Legacy" Beaumont
Enterprise April 21, 1997. |
| "Great-Grandpa Wasn't Popular in the South,"
Beaumont Enterprise, September 28, 1998, pg. 6A. |
| "Depression was depressing, except brother's paddling,"
Beaumont Enterprise, October 17, 1998. |
| "The Legend of the Headless Yankee Cannoneer of Sabine Pass,"
MidCounty Chronicle, Wednesday, October 28, 1998. |
| "Pranks rule 'olden days' celebrations of Halloween,"
Beaumont Enterprise, October 31, 1998. |
| "Bootlegging brother's joy short-lived," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 14, 1998. |
| "Dad's wisdom sure paid off for my future,"
Beaumont Enterprise, November 28, 1998. |
| "Flight from ghosts helps stomp some berry juice,"
Beaumont Enterprise, December 5, 1998. |
| "Legend of Shellbank," The Cameron Pilot,
December 10, 1998, p. 4. |
| "Entertainment in Beaumont has news roots,"
Beaumont Enterprise, December 12, 1998. |
| "Sorry, Sarge, youll have to take my heart,"
Beaumont Enterprise, December 19, 1998. |
| "Celebrations of Christmas in Beaumont change little,"
Beaumont Enterprise, December 23, 1998. |
| "Bringing joy to the needy in Depression was fulfilling,"
Beaumont Enterprise, December 26, 1998. |
| "Demise of Reptilian Big Tooth drew crowds,"
Beaumont Enterprise, January 2, 1999. |
| "Spindle Top once isolated plague victims," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 9, 1999, p. 10A. |
| "Prank led to empty sleeve," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 10, 1999. |
| "Runaway slave achieved fame in early Texas,"
Beaumont Enterprise, January 18, 1999. |
| "Foxy advice on gambling serves well," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 23, 1999. |
| "Real cold war occurred here during 1890s," Beaumont
Enterprise, January 30, 1999. |
| "Strange case about corpse still unsolved," Beaumont Enterprise,
February 6, 1999. |
| "Dairy farms end stopped wonder bra for milk cows,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 13, 1999. |
| "Emancipated men gave city so very much in early years,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 20, 1999. |
| "Confederate flag remains symbol of hate to many today,"
Beaumont Enterprise, February 27, 1999. |
| "Whale gave Port Arthurs economy boom in early
1900s" Beaumont Enterprise, March 6, 1999. |
| "Beaumont had two pioneers who aged well," Beaumont
Enterprise, March 13, 1999. |
| "Hurricanes decimated Nederland city tree,"
Beaumont Enterprise, March 20, 1999. |
| "Area's greatest archeological site was ruined,"
Beaumont Enterprise, May 1, 1999. |
| "Pre-boom Spindletop gave hints of its riches,"
Beaumont Enterprise, May 8, 1999. |
| "Treasure tale keyed digging in East Texas Piney Woods,"
Beaumont Enterprise, May 15, 1999. |
| "Pirate Lafitte, Bowie dealt in slave trade via SE Texas,"
Beaumont Enterprise, May 22, 1999. |
| "Rice Still Dominates Jefferson County Agriculture,"
Beaumont Enterprise, May 29, 1999. |
| "Olive, Texas is now a ghost town,"
Beaumont Enterprise,
June 12, 1999. |
| "Mud, cow led to sale of refinery acreage," Beaumont Enterprise,
June 19, 1999. |
| "Lucas gusher fever affected so many folks, far and wide," Beaumont Enterprise,
June 26, 1999. |
| "Change came to Port Neches via
relocation of post office," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 3, 1999. |
| "Big cat stories in East Texas are numerous but lack proof," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 10, 1999. |
| "Strong Spell swam river ferrying lead
steer of herd," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 17, 1999. |
| "Sweeneys were among first settlers of
Grand Chenier," Cameron Parish Pilot, July 22, 1999 |
| "U. S., Republic of Texas once nearly clashed because of fees," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 24, 1999. |
| "Fate intervened in Confederate hero�s search for black gold," Beaumont Enterprise,
July 31, 1999. |
| "Yellow fever plagued area during 1860s," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 7, 1999. |
| "Schools in Beaumont trace to pre-Civil War," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 8, 1999. |
| "Area resident rallied behind Union
cause," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 14, 1999. |
| "Sawmill town Bessmay gave its life to fire," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 21, 1999. |
| "No man is an island unless hunted skunk
launches scent," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 26, 1999. |
| "Pioneer music in Beaumont contained lots of brass horns," Beaumont Enterprise,
August 28, 1999. |
| "Blockade runs at Sabine Pass
commonplace in Civil War," Beaumont Enterprise,
September 4, 1999. |
| "My dad and I once got stuck in
Suckersville," Beaumont Enterprise,
September 11, 1999. |
| "Temple made mark on lumber industry," Beaumont Enterprise,
September 15, 1999. |
| "Lafitte's men captured our imagination for many
years," Beaumont Enterprise,
September 18, 1999. |
| "Former slave's death in 1889 attracted rare news
coverage," Beaumont Enterprise,
September 25, 1999. |
| "Shooting death of lumberman still a
mystery," Beaumont Enterprise,
October 2 , 1999. |
| "Two area cities in late 1800s fought major fires
together," Beaumont Enterprise,
October 9, 1999. |
| "Why don't we commemorate brave masses of
immigrants," Beaumont Enterprise,
October 16, 1999. |
| "Area Civil War period marked by hard
times," Beaumont Enterprise,
October 30, 1999. |
| "Area's history of bootlegging soared during
Prohibition," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 6 , 1999. |
| "A soldier's story," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 7, 1999. |
| "There's a story on lone grave near Texas
347," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 13, 1999. |
| "Stagecoach travel once big in area," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 20, 1999. |
| "Rainbow Bridge 1938 opening brought an end to area
ferries," Beaumont Enterprise,
November 27, 1999. |
| "Turpentiners worked hard for
product," Beaumont Enterprise,
December 4, 1999. |
| "Veteran recalls 'longest mile' across famous Rhine bridge," Beaumont Enterprise,
December 8, 1999. |
| "Rich muskrat trapper sure had priorities in right order," Beaumont Enterprise,
December 18, 1999. |
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| Articles written in the 2000's
| "Woodworking industries key 1880s growth for Beaumont," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 1, 2000. |
| "Oil industry in East Texas traces roots back to
1860s," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 8, 2000. |
| "Few believed in Higgins' Spindle Top aspirations," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 10, 2000. |
| "Grave gives big secret up during move by merchant," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 15, 2000. |
| "State border relocated east during
survey," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 22, 2000. |
| "Sawmill town Aldridge had sad history," Beaumont Enterprise,
January 29, 2000. |
| "Mill manager paid big price by dismissing �untouchable�," Beaumont Enterprise,
February 12, 2000. |
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| Other articles
| "The Battle of Calcasieu Pass, Louisiana "in Block,
Frontier Tales of The Texas-Louisiana Borderlands, pp. 110-119, in Lamar and
Tyrrell libraries. |
| "Singeing Gen. Taylors Beard: Lt. Frederick
Crockers Daring Calcasieu River Raid," in Block, Frontier Tales of The
Texas-Louisiana Borderlands, pp. 105-109. |
| "Calcasieu Parishs Jayhawkers: A Confederate Crown of
Thorns," in Block, Frontier Tales of The Texas-Louisiana Borderlands,
pp.
99-104, in Lamar and Tyrrell libraries. |
| "The Skirmish at Sabine Lighthouse: Gray Stone Sentinel of
The Swamps," published first in Beaumont Enterprise, date unknown,
reprinted in Block, Frontier Tales of The Texas-Louisiana Borderlands, pp. 125-128. |
| "The Opelousas Trail: Bellowing Cattle Marked
Trail to New Orleans," Beaumont Enterprise, about 1975, exact date unknown
also in Block, Frontier Tales of The Texas-Louisiana Borderlands, MSS, pp. 153-158,
in Lamar and Tyrrell libraries. |
| "A Brief History of Pioneer Entertainment in Beaumont,"
in Block, Frontier Tales of The Texas-Louisiana Borderlands (MSS, Nederland:
1988 in Lamar and Tyrrell Library), pp. 210-219. |
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