I received this from another list - it's a very interesting site. >I was made aware tonight of a new fantastic web site that I would say ranks >just below the Handbook of Texas in must reference links for all Texas >researchers. > >The site is "Gammel's The Laws of Texas" online (a project of the >University of North Texas Libraries). > >http://texinfo.library.unt.edu/lawsoftexas/ > >I spent several hours browsing the site tonight and I think I will spend >many more hours in the future reading through the pages of these books. > >The laws in these books affected the lives of all of our ancestors. You >will find the laws listed that established your counties, abolished your >counties, and changed the name of your counties. There are also many names, >incorporations of clubs, businesses, and cities, special pension >authorizations, etc. Basically if it had to be approved or established by >the government you will find it here. Gina