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Index INDEX TO VOLUME XXIV Affairs of the Association, 244, 327.

Allen, Ebenezer, Texan Secretary of State, 258; reports on annexation sentiment in Texas, 281.

Allen, Martin, 160, 162.

Alley, Rawson, 162.

Amory, Nathaniel, 212.

Anderson, Columbus, 44.

Andrews, Richard, 162.

Annexation, Copy of joint resolution, 262; Tyler's account of Donelson's appointment, 264; attitude of Eng land and France, 266; attitude of Texas, 271, 281.

Austin, John, Alcalde, 162.

Austin, Moses, Settlement in Louisiana, 188.

Austin, Stephen F., recognition of im portance of Santa Fe trade, 88.

Austin, William, license to keep a tav ern at Brazoria, 155.

Autry, Judge James L., 168.

Baird, Spruce M., appointed judge of Santa Fe County, 7.

Baker, Joseph, Indian agent, 54.

Barker, Eugene C., editor, Minutes of the Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, 1828-1832, 81-83; 154-166. Bastrop, Baron de, Colonization Con tract in Louisiana, 187, 191.

Bee, Barnard E., commissioned to treat with Mexico, 120.

Bell, Josiah H., 162.

Bell, P. H., Governor, firmness in New Mexico boundary dispute, 20.

Benton, Thomas H., advises civil gov ernment in California and New Mex ico, 13.

Best, Isaac, 160.

Binkley, William C., Texan Jurisdiction in New Mexico, 1848-1850, 1-38. Bird, Captain John, 55.

Bolton, Herbert E., book reviewed, 83.

Boundary between United States and Texas, effort to survey, 206-207. Bowl, chief of Cherokees, 57-80. Bowman, John, 162.

Brackenridge, George W., death of, 244.

Brazoria, mass meeting favoring an nexation, 272.

Brenham. Richard F., Commissioner to Santa Fe, 100.

Brenham, mass meeting favoring an nexation, 271.

Brigham, Asa, ferry keeper, 155, 162.

Bryan, Guy M., 272.

Burleson, Edward, 89.

Burnet, David G., acting President of Texas, 138.

Caddos, disarmed by Rusk, 53.

Calhoun, John C., letters in University of Texas, 325.

Callahan Expedition, 1855, 295.

Callahan, J. H., 296.

Cameron, John, Indian commissioner, 43.

Canales, Antonio, letter to Lamar, 129.

Carr, James C., 158.

Chavis, Manuel, offers terms to Santa Fe expedition, 107.

Cherokees, relations with, 57-80. Cheves, Henry, 155, 162.

Childress, George, 248.

Chriesman, Horatio, alcalde of San Felipe, 162.

Christian, A. K., Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, 39-80, 87-139, 195-234, 317 324.

Clay, Henry, influence on settlement of Texas-New Mexico boundary, 37.

Coleman, Robert M., commands rangers, 44.

Collinsworth, James, 248.

Coloxe, chief of Caddos, 77.

Comanche Indians, relations with, 44 57.

Convention of 1845, difficulty over ap portionment of representation, 278.

Cooke, William G., Commissioner to Santa Fe, 100; report of, 105.

Cooper, William, 157.

Corbina, J. N., 297.

Cordova, Vicente, Leader of Mexican and Indian insurrection, 47; Rusk's opinion of, 50; 76-78. Council House Fight, 56.

Cox, C. G., practicing medicine without license in 1831, 82, 154.

Crane, R. C, 243.

Cummins, Moses, 157.

Curtius identified as William H. Wharton, 86.

Cushing, Edward B., 243.

Del Norte Land Company, 260.

Democrat, who was he? by E. W. Winkler, 85.

Donelson's Mission to Texas in Behalf of Annexation, by Annie Middleton, 247-291. Donelson, Andrew Jackson, sketch of, 252; instructions, 251; first overtures to Texas, 255; report to Calhoun, 259 ; Tyler's account of his appoint ment, 264; instructions concerning joint resolution, 265; advises Jones to call convention, 279.

Dryden, William G., reports conditions in Santa Fe, 95; appointed commis sioner to Santa Fe, 100.

Dunn, William E., Book review, 83; news note, 326.

Dyer, J. 0., 167.

Eaton, Benjamin, 157.

Election districts and officers, 161.

Elliot, Captain Charles, argument against annexation of Texas, 269; in tervention with Mexico, 270, 285; re ports Jones's attitude toward annexa tion, 283.

Erath, George B., battle with Indians, 44.

Farley, Mrs. Forest H., gift of historical material to University of Texas, 325.

Farley, L. F., 157, 158.

Faulkenberry, David, 44.

Fields, Richard, speech to Cherokees, 62.

Flores, Manuel, insurrection, 76-78. Forbes, John, Indian commissioner, 43.

Franco-Texienne Land Bill, 97.

Fryar, D. B., 42.

Gadsden Treaty, A Ray of Light on, 235-242. Games, E. P., occupation of Nacogdoches in 1836, 293.

Galveston, mass meeting favoring an nexation, 272.

Garrett, Jacob, Indian commissioner, 41.

Gay, Thomas, 155.

Gonzales, J. M., 130.

Grayson, Peter W., 248.

Green, Duff, consul at Galveston, in sults President Jones, 260.

Green, Patrick, 157.

Greenwood. Garrison, 42.

Gresham, Walter, 243.

Grimes, Jesse, 162.

Gulick, Charles, edits Lamar Papers, 326.

Haddy, Samuel C., 160.

Hamilton, James, services to Texas, 123, 226-231. Hamilton, Robert, 248.

Hastings, Frank S., 243.

Hatcher, Mattie Austin, The Louisiana Background of the Colonization of Texas, 1763-1803, 169-194. Hayes Administration and Mexico, by W. R. Lewis, 140-153. Henderson, J. Pinckney, diplomatic services in England and France, 219 223; in Mexican War, 319.

Henderson, J. W., 320.

Hood, Joseph L., Indian commissioner, 41.

Horton, A. C., 45; instructed to mark boundary between Cherokees and Whites, 71.

Hotchkiss, Archibald, writes Lamar about Cherokees, 72.

Houston, Sam, Commissioner to the Indians, 43; Indian policy, 44-51; letter to Bowl, 69; supports Franco- Texienne bill, 98; portrait by Sey mour Thomas presented to city of Houston, 243; attitude toward an nexation, 255, 257, 267; suggests sub stitute for the joint resolution, 274; 317.

Houston, mass meeting favoring annexa tion, 272.

Houston, Felix, defeats Indians at Plum Creek, 56.

Howard, R., 18.

Howe, Mrs. Jessie Briscol, 168.

Hunt, Memucan, attorney for creditors of Texas, 23; negotiations for annexa tion of Texas to United States, 249; 318.

Indians, review of relations with, 39 57; Permanent Council treats with them, 41 ; policy of the Consultation, 43; murders, 44-47; Houston's atti tude, 44-51; Lamar's policy, 51.

Jackson, Andrew, opinion of the Santa Fe expedition, 115; letters in Uni versity of Texas, 325.

Jernigham, Henry, proposes colony of English Catholics in Louisiana, 170.

Jones, Anson, attitude toward annexa tion, 257, 267; calls convention, 279 282; letter to Hamilton Stuart, 283; explanation of negotiations with Mex ico, 286-289.

Index Jones, William Jefferson, urges Santa Fe expedition, 90.

Jordan, S. W., 130.

Karnes, Henry W., attacked by Co manches, 47.

Kendall, George Wilkens, joins Santa Fe expedition, 103; explains failure of the expedition, 113.

Kennedy, William, Views on annexation, 277.

Kickapoo, battle of, 51, 53.

Kimo's Historical Memoir of Primeria Alta, by Herbert E. Bolton, review by W. E. Dunn, 83.

Kuykendall, Abner, 162.

Lacy, Martin, agent to Cherokees, 73.

Lamar, Mirabeau B., Life of, by A. K. Christian, 39-80, 87-139, 195-234, 317 324; attitude toward Indian tribes, 39, 51-80; Santa Fe expedition, 87 139; opposition to Franco -Texienne Land bill, 98; efforts to negotiate with Mexico, 117-139; granted leave of ab sence, 138; agreement with Yucatan, 197; relations with United States, 203-219; relations with France and England, 219-234; advocates annexa tion, 318; in Mexican War, 318-319; marriage, 320.

Lamar Papers, edited by Charles Gulick, 326.

Laughlin, William, 162.

Lewis, W. P., betrayed Santa Fe expedi tion, 106.

Lewis, William Roy, The Hayes Admin istration and Mexico, 140-153. Linnville, burned by Indians, 56.

Little, John W., 156.

Littlefield, George W., death of, 243.

Louisiana Background of the Coloniza tion of Texas, 1763-1803, 168-194. Lynch, Nathaniel, fined for selling with out license, 157.

McCall, George A., instructed to for ward civil government in New Mex ico, 17.

McCraven, William, warns of danger from Mexicans and Indians, 50.

McGee, H. W., 85.

MacKenzie Raid, the, 302.

MacKenzie, Colonel R. S., 304.

McLeod, Hugh, opinion of Houston's Indian policy, 50; appointed to lead Santa Fe expedition, 99.

McNally-Randlett Raid of 1875, the, 305.

Masterson, Branch T., 168.

Masterson, Judge Harris, 168.

Menard, Peter J., Indian Commissioner, 41.

Mexico, relations with United States, 140-153; offers to recognize Texan in dependence, 285; Pershing expedition into, 292; border conditions, 1869 1870, 299; agreement for crossing boundary in pursuit of Indians, 313.

Mgebroff, Johannes, 85.

Middleton, Annie, Donelson's Mission to Texas in Behalf of Annexation 247 291.

Miller, W. D., editor, 276.

Miracle, Pedro Julian, killed by Indians, 47; his plan to organize rebellion, 48.

Moffitt, Miss Henrietta, marries M. B. Lamar, 320.

Moody, W. L., 168.

Moore, Commodore E. W., quarrel with Houston, 198-203. Moore, John H., Commander against Comanches, 55, 57.

Moore, John W., 156, 162.

Morgan, George, 176.

Munroe, Colonel John, Commander and Governor of Santa Fe. 18.

Navarro, J. Antonio, Commissioner to Santa Fe, 100.

Neighbors. Robert S., appointed to or ganize Texan authority in New Mex ico, 24.

News Items, 85, 167, 243.

Noble, Patrick, Governor of South Caro lina, letters and papers, 325.

Ochiltree, William B., approves Jones's negotiations with Mexico, 290.

Ord Orders, the, 309; invasions of Mex ico under, 311.

Perry, Mrs. James P., gift to University of Texas, 325.

Pershing, Expedition into Mexico, Pre cedents of, 292-316. Peterson, John, 155.

Peyton, Jonathan C., fined for violating ordinance regulating taverns, 155.

Pillans, P. J., representing Texas in Santa Fe, 21.

Plum Creek, battle of, 56.

Polk, James K., approval of Donelson's appointment to Texas, 265 Polk, J. M., 168.

Powell, Thomas, fined for selling goods without license, 158.

Quitman, J. A., assists Lamar in get ting diplomatic post, 322.

Rangers, suggested for defense against Indians, 41, 42, 44, 45.

Rankin, Frederick, 156.

Richardson, G. F., fined for selling with out license, 157.

Richardson, Stephen, 155.

Rippy, J. Fred, A Ray of Light on the Gadsden Treaty, 235-242; Some Pre cedents of the Pershing Expedition Into Mexico, 292-316. Road Commissioners, appointment of, 156, 157, 160.

Robison, John G., killed by Indians, 44.

Ross, Reuben, 130.

Roussear, Mosea, 162.

Rowland, John, 96.

Rusk, Thomas J., opinion of Houston' s Indian policy, 50; assists Lamar, 322.

Rye, Edgar, 85.

San Felipe de Austin, Minutes of, 1828 1832 81-83, 154-166; officers of the ayuntamiento, 81, 163-165; appoint ment of surveyors, 156-157; fixes tax rate payable in cattle, 159; election, 161.

Sansom, John W., 85.

Santa Fe, Creation of County of, 7 ; re ducing boundaries, 23.

Santa Fe Expedition, 87-116; Austin recognizes value of trade for Texas, 88.

Simpson, John N., 85.

Smith. Ashbel, 266; describes popular demand for annexation, 273.

Smith, Hugh N., delegate to Congress from New Mexico, 16.

Some Precedents of the Pershing Expe dition into Mexico, by J. Fred Rippy, 292-316. Stuart, Hamilton, editor, 283.

Teran, Manuel Mier Y, attitude toward Cherokee land claims, 64.

Terrell, Chester H., 168.

Terrell. G. W., Texan minister to Eng land and France, 255.

Terrell, Mrs. J. C., 243.

Texas Land Company. 260.

Texas-New Mexico boundary, action or Congress, 37.

The Question of Texan Jurisdiction in New Mexico Under the United States, 1848-1850, by William Campbell Birk ley, 1-38. Thompson, Waddy, letters presented to Association, 167.

Tone, Thomas J., 158.

Trail Drivers Association, meeting of, 167.

Treat, James, negotiates for recognition of Texan independence by Mexico, 123.

Tyler, President John, account of Donel son's appointment, 264.

Van Buren, Martin, autobiography of, 326.

Van Home, Major Jeff, 18.

Vanness, G., 106.

Walker, R. J., Moves recognition of Texan independence, 249.

Washington, Colonel John M., military governor of Santa Fe, 9.

Waters, Major B. C., 175.

Webb. James, envoy to Mexico, 195; 318 . Wells, J. B., practicing medicine with out license in 1830, 82, 154.

Westall, Thomas, 162.

Wharton, William H., author of pamph let signed Curtius, 85-86. Whitaker, Peter, 162.

Whiteside, James, fined for violation of ordinance regulating taverns, 155.

Wilkinson, James, colonizing in Louisi ana, 176-180. Williamson, William, 156.

Winkler, E. W., Who Was Democrat, 85; Authorship of a Pamphet by Curtius, 85.

Winston, E., fined for selling goods without license, 158.

Wood Governor George T., protest against occupation of New Mexico, 7-13. Workman, William, 96.

Worth, General William J., commanding Texas and New Mexico, 14.

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