| Yellow fever: Yellow fever plagued area during 1860s |
| War with US: U. S., Republic of Texas once nearly clashed because of fees |
| McGaffey: Some Notes on the Pioneer McGaffey Families of Sabine
Pass, Texas |
| Civil War: Sabine Pass in the Civil War |
| History: Some Early History of Sabine Pass, Texas: President Sam
Houston's Sabine City Company |
| Fort Manhassett: A Forgotten Chapter in the History of Sabine Pass,
Texas
| Manhassett: Fort Manhassett Disgorges Huge Treasure of Artifacts |
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| Albert Miller Lea: A Towering East Texas Pioneer--A Biographical
Sketch |
| Dick Dowling: The Beginning of Dick Dowling as a Rebel Fighter |
| J. H. Garner: A Jefferson County Militiaman of the Texas
Revolution--Jacob Harmon Garner
| Address to members of Jacob Garner's descendents and members of Jefferson
County Historical Commission |
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| 'Uncle Joe' Chasteen Was Sabine's Walking History Book |
| Slave Trade: Sabine Lake: Focal Point of the Illegal African Slave
Trade |
| Moby Dick: When Moby Dick Came to Port Arthur: 200,000 Visitors Saw
Whale |
| Oil Pond: Sabine Pass' Famed "Oil Pond:" It Saved Ships,
but Snared Whales |
| Peter Stockholm: Captain Peter D. Stockholm: A Pioneer Sabine River
Steamboatman |
| Two Cannons: The Tale of Two Old Cannons: Sabine History Written in
Gunsmoke |
| Captain K. D. Keith: Confederate Hero and Sabine Pass Pioneer |
| Dr. Niles Smith: Torch Bearer, Town Builder and Bank Examiner of
the Texas Wilderness
| Address to members of Jefferson County Historical Commission, Port Arthur Historical
Society, and descendents of Dr. Niles F. Smith |
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| Battle of Sabine Pass: Its Causes and Effects |
| Blockade: Sabine Pass and Galveston were Successful
Blockade-Running Ports |
| Gunboat Dan: The Sinking of the United States Gunboat
"Dan" |
| Sabine Lake: Scene of Slaving, Smuggling, Steamboating, Civil War
and Border Conflict, Hurricanes, and Cotton and Lumber Commerce, 1777-1900 |
| Lighthouse: The Skirmish at Sabine Lighthouse: Gray Stone Sentinel
of the Louisiana Swamps |
| Alligatorville: A Tale of Sabine Pas: "Call Us
'Alligatorville' If You Will" |
| Catherine Magill Dorman: Confederate Heroine of Sabine Pass
| A Eulogy to Catherine Magill Dorman (1828-1897) |
| State Historical Marker to Commemorate Scrappy Kate Dorman |
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| Headless Yankee Cannoneer of Sabine Pass |
| William F. McClanahan: Pioneer Publisher of Sabine Pass, Texas |