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The ordination sermon was preached by Bishop Simpson on Friday evening, at the close of which the following preachers were ordained deacons: Elias Dibble, B.F. Williams, Charles W. Bryant, Daniel Gregory, B.O. Watrous, Issac Wright, James Davis, and George E. Brooks.
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<em>Forth-Eighth Annual Report of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church For the Year 1866.</em>
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In Millican, Texas a riot between whites and blacks was broken up after the attempt to lynch a white man. 50 negroes and several whites remained a nuisance, and the military had to intervene to reestablish order.
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America (August 1, 1868)
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"America." <em>Hamburger Nachrichten</em> [Hamburg, Northern German Confederation]. August 1, 1868: 2.
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This is a drawing of Freedman Town in North Bryan. This map is significant, as it could have symbolized the tension throughout the county and especially Millican with there being a free black settlement nearby. Many Blacks decided to remain in Millican although there was an established settlement for them. Many whites were probably outraged by both the settlement and the reamining blacks of Millican. Tension was thick.
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Brazos County and Dale Baum. "Burdens of Landholding in a Freed Slave Settlement: The Case of Brazos County's 'Hall's Town." <em>The Southwestern Historical Quarterly.</em> 113.2: 2009. 184-204. 184.
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Stremme, C. C.. "Map of Brazos County, Texas, including the Prairies and Lakes region." 1:133,334 (4000 varas per inch). Portal to Texas History. 1867. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth88374/?q=brazos%20county%201867
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<p>We are indebted to Mr. Tanney, mail agent, for the following particulars of a riot at Millican, in progress yesterday and the day previous:</p>
<p>It seems that some days since a negro was found hanging on the Brazos. Suspicion attahed, whether justly or unjustly we know not, to two brothers named Holliday, residing on the outskirts of Millican. On Wednesday morning the negroes, who occupy a part of that town known as "Freedman's Town," armed themselves and went out with the intention of arresting the brothers, who, however, made their escape before the force reached their home. On the way to Holliday's they were met by Deputy Sheriff Bartilli, who expostulated with them on their design. They persisted, and he returned to town, where he armed twenty-five men and started back. In the road they met the negroes on their unsuccessful hunt after the Hollidays. There upon firing began. The whites say that the negroes formed in line of battle and fired first. No whites were hurt. Four freedmen were killed outright and several wounded, and the negroes driven to the woods. The whites then picketed the twon and sent for reinforcements. It is reported that negroes refusing to halt when challenged, were fired upon by the pickets and one or two killed. When the train reached Bryan it was seized by Sheriff Neil, of Brazos, who took it back with 125 armed citizens. The freight train which followed the mai[sic] train at one and a half hours distance, was also seized yesterday morning, we believe, at Bryan and sent back with armed citizens. We understand that conductor Spencer telegraphed yesterday from Bryan that fighting is still going on. The freedmen after being driven to the woods, rallied, returnedto their homes and armed themselves for retaliation. The riot appears to be the greatest we have had in Texas. There is no telegraph station at Millican, so that all our reports come through Bryan.</p>
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Riot at Millican (July 17, 1868)
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Millican
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"Riot at Millican." <em>Flake's Daily Galveston Bulletin </em>[Galveston, Texas]. 17 July, 1868: 4.
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<p>Riot at Millican</p>
<p>Last week a very serious disturbance occurred at Millican, on the central railroad, in which the lives of from fifteen to twenty negroes were sacrificed. To gain full and correct information in regard to the matter, we went up there to investigate, and ascertain whether there was any truth in the numerous and wildly exaggerated reports constantly being brought in, and the following is what we learned. It can be depended upon as correct.</p>
<p>On Wednesday of last week a negro was reported killed in the Brazos bottom by a man named Holliday, and Parson Brooks, a negro demagogue and leader in the Loyal League, organized a party of about 75 negroes, armed and mounted them, and rode through Millican with the expressed intention of hanging Holliday. The latter, hearing of this demonstration, hastened to Millican to inform the sheriff, who summoned a posse of twenty men and started in pursuit, and overtook and halted the party a short distance from Millican. A parley then took place, and while the leaders were trying to arrange matters a negro foolishly discharged his gun, thus precipitating a fight, as the whites, thinking an attack was about to be made fired a volley into their ranks, killing five. The negroes then scattered, and for the next two days fighting was going on, with a result of between fifteen and twenty negroes killed. After the first outbreak a courier was sent to Bryan for help, and 100 men came down, under the command of Capt. Randlett, of the Freedmen's Bureau, who commanded them throughout. It was reported to us bu the orderly sergeant of the squad of troops sent to help the whites, that they had killed three negroes, but the Lieutenant in command says it was not so. Which to believe we know not, as there is a misstatement somewere. Next week we hope to furnish our readers with the full particulars of this bloody affair.</p>
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Riot at Millican (July 22, 1868)
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"Riot at Millican." <em>The Texas Countryman</em> [Hempstead, Texas]<em>. </em>22 July 1868: 2.
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<p><strong>TEXAS- Serious Riot at Millican- Negroes Attempt to Hang a White Man- Fifteen Negroes Killed- Dispersion of the Mod by United States Troops. </strong></p>
<p>Galveston, July 17. - On the evening of the 15th, a riot commenced, at Millican, a station on the Central Railroad. A mob of about 25 negroes, led by a white school teacher and a negro teacher named Brooks, attempted to hang a man named William Haleday. The white citizens prevented the execution and headed by the Sheriff and an Agent of the Freedmens Bureau, attempted to suppress the mob. The attempt resulted in the death of ten or twelve negroes.</p>
<p>On the 16th the numbers increased on both sides, and skirmishing occurred during the day. A small body of Federal troops arrived there late last evening, and killed three of the negroes and dispersed the mob who to the number of three to five hundred had entrenched themselves about three miles from Millican and refused to lay down their arms.</p>
<p>The rioters have dispersed and gone home, after losing fifty to sixty of their number.</p>
<p>It is now ascertained that the difficulty arose from the supposition that that a negro member of the Loyal League had been hung, but has since been found.</p>
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Serious Riot at Millican (July 18, 1868)
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"Serious Riot at Millican." <em>New Orleans Times</em> [New Orleans, LA] July 18, 1868: 1.
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July 18, 1868
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The Galveston News says that the body of Brooks, the leader of the negroes in the late riot at Millican, has been found near the scene of his disgraceful doings.
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The Galveston News says that the body of Brooks (August 19, 1868)
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"The Galveston News says that the body of Brooks." <em>The south-western [</em>Shreveport, La.] 19 Aug. 1868: 2.
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For the past three days, our city has been laboring under a great deal of excitement, consequent upon a difficulty which began on the 15th ult., between the whites and the blacks, at the town of Millican, Brazos County, on the Central Railroad, and which is not yet fully quieted. I learn from a perfectly reliable source that the difficulty had it's origins as follows: A negro man, whose name I have not been able to learn, went to the house of a young man named Holliday, a short distance from Millican, to settle some business matters. Finding Holliday absent, the negro demanded a settlement of his wife, who informed him that she knew nothing about the business, and consequently could not do anything in the matter. This seemed to enrage the negro and he began making threats and cursing Mrs. Holliday, which so alarmed her that she fled to a neighbor's and informed the members of the family of what had taken place, and requested some men to go to her house and make the negro leave. Two or three men immediately went over and arrested the negro and carried him into Washington County, but a short distance from there, and turned him over to the civil authorities. Somehow or other - perhaps under instructions from the Loyal League - a report was circulated among the negroes in the vicinity that Holliday and his friends had hung the negro, and in an incredibly short space of time they congregated a force of about sixty well armed negroes, and marched through Millican in the direction of Holliday's house, breathing threats of vengeance. ....
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The Millican Riot (August 2, 1868)
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Katelyn Heflin
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<p>The Millican Riot.--While the Millican riot was in progress, it was continually repeated and put as a strong point, that Capt. Randlett, the Bureau Agent, was a leader of the whites. Had this been true, (we had then no cause to deny it, though we doubted it,) it would have given the whites an order of legality that they would not otherwise possess. We now present Capt. Randlett's report, clear, logical and succinct. It is an excellent report, and certainly shows that the Captain has a very clear idea of his business. He did not lead the whites, but decidedly condemns their acts, and says there is no excuse for the riot. It was bad passion and bad whisky that did it. The only blunder that Capt. Randlett seems to have made was in permitting more men to be sent for against his judgment. There were some wrongs on the side of the blacks. They ought not to have been drilling as militia. This was wrong. It would have been wiser for them n[---] to have taken arms when they were to search for the supposed dead man. But surely we cannot blame them when every white man has a small ordnance department strapped around his waist. This riot teaches a valuable lesson. It shows what direct consequences may at any moment ensure in a state of society so excited as that in which we move. That the whites were in no danger is evidenced by the fact that none were hurt, though five blacks were killed. The killing of the first freedman for [--]tering the town was murder, as was also that of Parson Brooks. T[---] riot has done incalculable injury to our State. Immigrants and capitalists will turn from us while these things continue. If we desire prosperity, we must keep the peace. </p>
<p>[<em>Flake's Bulletin</em>.]</p>
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The Millican Riot (August 7, 1868)
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"The Millican Riot." <em>Daily Austin Republican</em> [Austin, Texas] 7 Aug. 1868: 4.
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