Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Richardson” in chapter 32 of William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1:
... and the young city being named Denison, a day was fixed when corner lots were to be sold.
Stevens assured the first bidders that a railway dep6t would be built.
Denison was to be the magazine of Fort Richardson , Fort Griffin, and Fort Sill.
A line of telegraphs was to connect these posts.
Ice-houses, slaughtering-yards, and cotton-compressors were to follow.
Such were the promises held out to speculat...
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