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Jefferson, Texas
Jefferson has become
a tourist resort area for those who seek the ambience, relaxation
and activities which are provided in Jefferson. Jefferson
boasts many bed and breakfast inns, restaurants and antique
shops. There are boat rides on Big Cypress Bayou and Caddo
Lake, wagon and surrey rides in Jefferson and tours of historic
homes. People from across the United States have chosen Jefferson
for its quality of life. Jefferson is an open friendly community,
where people from diverse places and backgrounds have chosen
to make their home.
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The Cass
County Sun
The
Cass County Sun was started in 1875 by C. A.
Kesseler, who moved to Linden from Jefferson, Texas. In Jefferson,
he had been associated with the Jimplecute newspaper. In 1877
The Sun was sold to Reverend J. W. Erwin. J. E. A. Banger
went to work for The Sun as a lad in 1877, where he learned
to typeset. He left Linden in 1888, and went to West Texas,
where he published papers in Quanah, Benjamin and Rayner.
He returned in 1895, married Rev. Erwin’s daughter,
and bought half interest in The Sun. In 1893, Rev. Erwin had
sold half interest in The Sun to his son, Jessie C. Erwin.
Mr. Banger bought Jessie C. Erwin’s interest in the
paper in 1896. He remained sole owner until 1909, when he
sold half interest to his brother-in-law, W. L. Erwin.
The
Cass County Sun was printed from inception on
a George Washington Hand Press of 1853. That press had been
sunk in the Red River in 186x to keep it from falling into
the hands of Union Forces during the failed Banks Expedition.
It was recovered and brought to Linden when The Sun was started.
Also used was an old time Gordon Job Press that was purchased
in 1888. The George Washington Press survived the cyclone
of 1908 which destroyed most of Linden’s buildings.
The Sun was operated out of a building
on the southwest side of the courthouse square that was originally
a saloon. The George Washington Press is presently on display
in Cass County Printing in that location at 118 South Main
Street in Linden.
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