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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Wheat or search for Wheat in all documents.
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--The Houston (Texas) Telegraph has some interesting information in regard to affairs in Northern Texas, obtained from Capt. J. E. Harrison, bearer of dispatches from Col. Van Dorn and Gov. Clark to the Confederate Government.
He had within a few weeks traveled through the Northern counties along Red River, and thence to San Antonio, thence back to Waco, and from Waco to Houston.--Everywhere he reports the most magnificent crops ever seen.
Wheat, oats, barley, &c., were never so abundant in any country.
He is satisfied that enough grain has been raised in Texas this year, if properly husbanded, to fight Lincoln on for three years. The propagandists settled there from Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, and other free States, with a view of establishing "free soil," are all leaving.
We quote from the Telegraph:
In traveling from North Fork, Creek Nation, to Red River, Capt. Harrison met one hundred and twenty wagons with emigrants from Texas to the Free States, and was told the