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SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, VOLUME XXXII Aberdeen, Lord, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 204, 205.

Abilene, 31, 208.

Abilene Reporter, 209.

Ables, Joseph, 345.

Acosta, J. M., 87.

Adair, Mrs., 36, 45, 60, 61.

Adair home, 43.

Addington, 199, 203.

Agerskov-Peterson, P. J., 72.

Alamo, 306.

Alaska, 235.

Alaman, I., letter to Ortiz, 248, recom mendation to the House of Repre sentatives, 249.

Albany Echo, 209.

Albany News, 209, 214, 218.

Albany Star, 206, 209.

Albany Sun, 209.

Albany Tomahawk, 209.

Alldridge, Collin, 351.

Allen, George, 88, 89.

Allen, Capt. M., 134.

Allen, Dr., 168.

Almonte, 167.

Anahuac, 136.

Andersen, Made, 69.

Andersen, Theodor, 69.

Anderson, K. L., 347.

Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 194, 195, 196.

Anglo-Americans, 225, government, 226; vs. Mexicans as colonists, 315.

Annexation of Texas, 193 ; by treaty, 202.

Apache Docket, 209.

Appeal, 209.

Arista, 281.

Arizona Kicker, 216.

Arkansas, 190.

Arkansas River, 33.

Armstrong County, 189, 191.

Arnold, James, 170.

Asbury, S. E., 100.

Astoria, 226.

Atascosito Road, 5.

Austin, seat of government, 300.

Austin, S. F., 1, 16, 18, 22, 26, 40, 315, 319, 334, 336, 337, 343.

Aury, George H., 167.

Ayuntamiento of Goliad, 12.

Bailey, 139, 192.

Baird, Bob, 47.

Baird, 208.

Ballinger Ledger, 209, 213.

Balmaceda, José María, 14.

Barker, E. C., 101.

Barry, Diego, 79, 81.

Barton, Al, 37.

Barton, Clara, 121.

Barton, Frank, 47.

Bastrop, Baron de, 16.

Beales, John Charles, 23, 24, 25, 26.

Beales and Grant colonization contract, 25.

Beales and Royuela, 22; colonization grant, 23, 26.

Bean, Col., 89, 170, 176.

Bee, 205.

Beef, market for, 31, 33.

Bell, M. E., 37, 38.

Bell's Landing, 126, 127, 130.

Benedict, Arthur L., 300.

Benedict, J. W., 300.

Berndt, Helvig, 69.

Berry, Mrs., 171.

Beverly, Charles, 37.

Beverly, W. C., 46, 48.

Bexar, 25.

Biesle, R. L., 95.

Big Spring, 208.

Big Spring Paragrapher, 209.

Bishop, Bob, 37.

Bishop, R. T., 37, 38.

Blackwell, Roy, 47.

Blake, B., 90, 94, 252.

Blassingame, Nash, 47.

Bodegas, 236.

Bondies, George, 349.

Bonzano, N. A., 349.

Borden, T., 132.

Border, 345.

Bossier, Silvester, 347.

Bracy, 139.

Bradfield, Major, 260.

Bradley, 143.

Brady, 105.

Bragg, Gen., 293, 295.

Branham, Jas. M., 301, 309.

Braswell, Sam, 61, 62.

Brazoria, hostilities, 318.

Breckenridge, Col., 286.

Brents, Samuel, 2.

Brichtas, 255.

Briscoe County, 189, 191.

British and Foreign Anti-Slavery So ciety, 193, 194, 197, 199.

Brookfield, W. C., 166.

Brougham, Lord, 195, 197, 198.

Brown, Gen., 144.

Brown, Rev. John, letter of, 116; 117.

Brown, M. K., 46.

Brown, Tom, 39.

Brown, 169, 173, 174.

Buena Vista, 274, 275, 276.

Burdick, Jim, 39.

Burke, 349.

Burleson, E., 141, 173, 313, election of, 178.

Burnet, D. G., 4, 22, 26, 173, 174.

Burney, Bob, 92.

Burney, David, 92.

Burroughs, 348.

Burrows, Walter, 37.

Burton, Wm., 348.

Butler, Jonas, 165, 167, 168.

Calhoun, J. C., 199, 202, 203, 205.

California, 242; boundary, 153; 224, 226, 228, 233; colonization of, 242.

Cameron, John, grants, 19, 20, 26.

Campbell, Judd, 36, 37.

Campbell, 92.

Campos, Juan Vicente, 3, 24, 26.

Canadian River, 190, 191, 192.

Canary Islanders, 75, 78, 81.

Canfield, 93, 174, 252, 257.

Carhart, Whitfield, 38, 39.

Carlson, Edd, 39.

Carson County, 191.

Carson, S. P., 100.

Case, George, 37.

Casey, Robin, 257, 345.

Caspar, Lt., 264.

Caspary, P. W., 93, 176, 177, 178, 179.

Castañeda, C. E., 100.

Castañeda, 181, 182, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 192.

Castro County, 190, 192.

Cattle, drive from Texas to Fort Sum ner, 32; price of, 122, 123.

Chabot, F. C., 180.

Charlton, James, 172.

Chassaigne, 173.

Cherokee Indians, 333.

Chevallier, Charles, 169, 173, 252, 257.

Chiapas, 233, 234.

Chisum, John, 33, 344.

Choctaw Indians, 333.

Christensen, Soren, 69.

Christian, Jim, 36, 37.

Cicuye, 183, 184, 185, 188, 190, 191.

Cimarron River, 190.

Clarendon, 33, 61.

Clarendon News, 209.

Clark, J. L., 101.

Clark, R. C, 300.

Clark, William, 195.

Clark, 302.

Clarkson, Thomas, 197, 201.

Clay, Henry, 176.

Clayton, Joseph, 127.

Cleveland, Grover, 119.

Clovis, N. M., 192.

Clute, J. R., 93, 177.

Coahuila, 233, attitude toward Texas, 314.

Cochrane, James, 126, 127, wedding, 133; 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 147, 149.

Cochrane, Robert, 130.

Cochrane, T., 125, 127, 135, 137, 138, 147, 148.

Coke County Rustler, 209.

Coke, Henry C., 45, 60, 61.

Cole, J., 149, 150.

Coleman, Col., 165.

Coleman Courant, 206.

Coleman Enterprise, 209.

Colima, Mex., 189.

Colinet, 249.

Collier, Susan, 179.

Colonization: companies, 239; recom mendations for law, 242; of Texas, 222.

Colorado, 33.

Colorado City, 208.

Colp, D. E., 61, 62.

Columbia, public meeting, 137; volun teer list opened, 226, 239.

Columbus, 302.

Comanche Chief, 209, 215, 216.

Comanche Country, 31.

Comanche Indians, 96, 97, treaties with, 98; reservations, 98; 300, 304, 333.

Concepcion, mission, 141.

Concho Times, 209.

Concho River, 32.

Congress of the Republic of Texas, 12.

Conrad and Rath, 215.

Converse, Sherman, 201, 202.

Coronado Expedition, 181, map of, 190; route of, 182, 185; army, 182; 190.

Cortes, J. C., heirs, 171, 172, 348.

Cortes, J. F., 92.

Cos, Gen., 139.

Cotton, production of, 334; on J A Ranch, 43.

Cox, W. M., 91, 168, 169, 174.

Crawford, Col., 288.

Cresson, 195.

Crossman, 165.

Cruger, 256.

Crutcher, John A., 172.

Cureton, Jack, 31.

Curry County, 190.

Customs duties, 339.

Damon, Mrs. H. G., 260.

Danes in Texas, 67.

Danevang, 67.

Daingerfield, Gen., 347.

Daniel, Capt., 258.

Danish settlers in Texas, 67.

Darnell, Gen., 93.

Davidson, A. C., 173.

Davis, Jefferson, 259, 266, 267.

Davis, Reuben, 284.

Davis, Gen., 348.

Debard, Mrs., 92.

Deaf Smith County, 191.

DeLeon, Martin, colony, 4, Anglo-Amer ican settlers, 6, 8; boundary troubles, 6, 8 ; contract for colony, 5, 26 ; diffi culties with Power and Hewitson, 8; death from cholers, 9; titles issued in his colony, 9; 10, 12.

Despallier, Mrs., 87.

Devil's River News, 209.

Dewold, 39.

DeWitt, Green, 6, 7, 24, 26.

Dickerson, 142.

Dienst, A., 100, 101.

Die Elbe, 67.

Dinsmore, John, 144, 145.

Dodge City, 33.

Dolores, town of, 25.

Dominguez, Juan, colony, 20, 26.

Donoghue, David, 181.

Dor, J. M., 171, 177.

Dorsett, John, 255.

Dorsett, Teodors, 255.

Doshier, 47.

Doyle, 196, 198, 200.

Dozier, George, 37, 38.

Drouths, in west Texas, 103; newspaper comments on, 108; efforts to alleviate sufferings of, 110; attitude of news papers outside the state toward, 115; attitude of cattlemen toward, 116; tax exemption for drouth sufferers, 119.

Dry-land farming, 123.

Duffield, 169.

Ducos, Armand, 96.

Dunklin, Frank, 292.

Durst, John, 175, 176, 178, 257, 346, 350.

Durst, Joseph, 345, 351.

Durst, 94, 171.

Dyer, Lee, 35.

Dyer, Sam, 35.

Dyer, Walter W., 35.

Eakins, death, 92.

Eastland Review, 215.

Eaton, Wm. J. , 135, 142.

Educational influence of newspapers, 221.

Edwards, Col. G., 148.

Edwards, Haden, 16.

Elkins, Rex, 47.

Elliott, Capt. Charles, 26.

Elliott, 197, 198, 200, 201.

Emigration to Texas, 349.

Engledow, Amanda, 257.

Engledow, Oscar, 173.

English Anti-Slavery Society, 194.

English, John K., 254.

English, Wm. K., 171, 172, 173, 175, 176, 255, 348, 350.

Epperson's Ferry, 254.

Ernst Friedrich, 95.

Espada, mission, 140, 141.

European capitalists, 16.

European capital, need of to develop resources of Mexico, 238.

European colonists for Texas, 330.

Everett, 200, 201, 204.

Ewing, Dr., 139.

Exeter, Richard, 23.

Express, condemned as unseaworthy, 128, voyage of, 128.

Fannin, Col., 143, 144.

Farrington, J. E., 35, 37.

Ferris, W. A., 172.

Ferriss, Mrs., 252.

Filisola, Vicente, colonization grant, 21, 26.

Fisher County Call, 209.

Fisher, H. F., 96.

Fitchet, 145.

Fitzallan, Dr., 179.

Flores, Clita, heirs, 88, 91, 178, 255, 256.

Flores, José, 88, 255.

Flores, Vital, 87, 91, 92, 93, 165, 178, 255, 256, 350.

Florida, cession of, 224.

Forbes, R. M., 146, 151.

Fort Griffin, 208.

Fort Griffin Echo, 206, 208, 209.

Fort Laramie, Wyo., 32.

Fort Sumner, 192.

Fort Worth Democrat, 209.

Fosgate, Dr., 256.

Foster, Frank, 147, 148.

Fox, 204.

Fredonian Republic, 318.

Frisby, Abram, 178.

Frogg, Mack, 37.

Frontier advertising, 217, 218; editor, 210, 213; reporters, 212.

Frontier districts of Mexico, 1833, em ployees and salaries, 246.

Frontier Echo, 207, 209, 214, 217, 220.

Fulgum, R., death, 174.

Gaines, J., 167.

Gaines, W. B. P., 254.

Galveston Bay and Texas Land Com pany, 4.

Galveston County, 300.

Gay, 139.

Generis, 256, 257.

German settlements in Texas, 95.

George, A. A., 178.

Gibson, 254.

Gillespie, Jack, 179.

Goliad, ayuntamiento of, 9; 11, 12, 25.

Gonzales, 303.

Gonzales, governor of Texas, 6.

Goodnight, Col., 29, biographical sketch, 30; 32, 36, College, 34; Mary Ann, 29, biographical sketch, 34; prize cat tle, 35; trail, 32, 33.

Gould, C. M., 87, 252, 345.

Goyens, Wm., 179.

Grant, Diego, 338.

Grant, Dr. James, 25.

Grayson, P. W., 142.

Great Britain, alliance with Texas, 203.

Green, Duff, 201.

Greer, George, 215.

Greer, James K., 258.

Greer, 177.

Griffin, Fort, 208.

Grundtvig, F. L., 68, 70.

Grundtvigians, 68.

Guadalupe de Jesus Victoria, town of, 5.

Guajardo, land commissioner, 11.

Gurney, 196.

Halbert, Martha, 259.

Hale, Stephen M., 144.

Hall, Charles, 349.

Hall, Jack, 38.

Hall, James, 92.

Hall, John, 345.

Hall, W. D. C, 142.

Hall, 140.

Hallmarks, George, 176.

Ham, J. F., 172, 255, 256.

Hamilton Conventions, 196.

Hamilton, J., 25.

Hansen, Niels, 69.

Harm, Bill, 47.

Hartman, Gus, 39.

Harwood, T. F., 100, 101, 352.

Haskins, J. C., 306.

Hawthorne, Mack, 39.

Haynard, G. M., 125.

Hazard, F. H., 172.

Heckman, Roy, 47.

Henderson, Gen. P., 89, 90, 202, 346, 347, 348, 350.

Henderson, Mrs. P., 93.

Henderson, W. F., 166, 167.

Henningsen, L., 70, 71.

Henrietta Journal, 209.

Henry, Clinton, 44, 46, 48, 51.

Hensdale, Charlie, 38.

Hermansen, H. P., 69, 72.

Herrera, Gen., 280.

Herriott, 254, 255.

Hewetson, James, 10, 26.

See Power. Hidalgo, 75.

Hill, R. T., 187.

Hobart, T. D., 35, 43, 44, 45, 60, 61, 62.

Holden, W. C., 95, 97, 100, 103, 206.

Holland, J. H., 252.

Holland, 93, 94.

Holley, Mrs. M. A., 2.

Homes, Isaac, 199.

Horn, Joe, 37.

Horsehead Crossing, 32.

Horton, H., 172.

Hotchkiss, Capt., 170.

Houston, Sam, 143, 147, 165, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 194, 196, 252, 254, 256, 257, 258, 346.

Houston, Mrs. Sam, 178, 179.

Houston, Sam, Jr., 257, 287, 288.

Howell, H. J., death, 149.

Howel, 143.

Hoya, 177.

Hughes, J. C., 35, 37.

Hugo, Archie, 35.

Hume, Joseph, 193.

Hunt, Memucan, 168, 169, 173.

Hutchinson County, 191.

Hutton, 252.

Hyde, 166, 171, 345.

Iken, 24, 25.

Independence of Texas, 199.

Indians, 20, campaign against, 91, 137, crowding toward Mexico in the United States, 320; depredations, 135; 302, effect on colonization of Texas, 331; fight with, 90.

Ireland, Gov., 119.

Irish colonists, 10, 11, 13, 75, 78, 81.

Irion, Dr., 171, 177, 257, 258.

Irrigation for west Texas, 123.

Iuka, 296.

Jack County, 207.

Jack, Judge, 345.

Jacksboro, 207, 208.

Jackson, Capt., death, 170.

James, Adams, 255.

Jaramillo, 181, 182, 185, 189, 190, 191.

J A Ranch, 29, branding, 54; breaking horses, 59; bunk house, 44, cattle shipping, 57; cotton on, 43; dance before the round-up, 45; headquarters, 43; horse-wrangler, 52; men employed on, 39; ownership today, 42; pastures, 56; pay-roll, 44; round-up, 48, 58; size of, 42; telephone system, 43; Winter camps on, 42; women em- ployed on, 39.

Jennings, 178, 345.

Jimpsey, 351.

Johnson, J. C., 35.

Johnson, Judge, 89.

Johnson, S. E., 47.

Johnson, Dr., 254, marriage, 257.

Jones, Anson, 26.

Jones, Gus, 288.

Jones, H., 133.

Jones, James, 132, 133.

Jones J. R., 139, 149.

Jones, 173, 178, 198.

Jorgensen, Jorgen, 69.

Jowers, Mrs., 89.

Kansas, 181, 182, 183.

Karnes, Col., 300, 302, 307, 308, 309.

Kemble, Helena, 345.

Kent, Huck, 59.

Kent, J. W., 37.

Kent, 43, 44, 45, 48.

Kessler, Henry, 349.

Key, V. 0., 215.

Killough, Nath., 169, 173.

Kimble, Charlie, 38.

King, Dr., 170, death of yellow fever, 253.

Knight, Col., 146.

Knight, James, 145.

Krag, N. C., 69.

Kristensen, R. J., 71.

Kuykendall, A., 127.

Kylh, A. H., 71.

Lacy, Daniel, 252.

Lacy, Martin, 171.

Lacy, W., 171, 347.

Lamar, M. B., 25, 147, 347.

Lamb County, 192.

Land: commissioner, 17; office of Texas, 21 , 22 , 24 ; scrip, 24, 25, speculators, 122; titles, 315; titles and locations stopped, 14.

Lanham, S. W. T., 119.

Larsen, P. L., 69.

Law of April 6, 1830; 222, 336.

Lazarin, 171.

Lee, Isaac, 172.

Leusch, 177.

Lewis, Allison, 349.

Lewis, Dixon, 199.

Lewis, 94, 172.

Legertwood, Alex, 38.

Llano Estacado, 181, 182, 187, 190, 191, 192.

Lloyd, Elijah, 177, 179.

Logan, Mrs., 177.

Looscan, Mrs. A. B., 100.

Louisiana, acquisition of, 224, 226; ces sion of, 319; transfer of, 157.

Lovell, Benjamin Drake, 13, 26.

See Purnell. Love, Judge, 177.

Loving, J. C., 214, 217.

Loving, Oliver, 32, 36.

Lykke, L. J., 69.

Lynch, J. C., 215.

McClellan, Lu, 47, 50.

McClung, A. K., 260, 261, 267, 273.

McCormack, Dave, 35, 37.

McCraven, Wm., 292.

McDonald, D., 172, 173.

McFarland, Tom, 37.

McFarlin, A., 132.

McGloin, see McMullen. McKeever, M. B., 89, 168, 246, 248.

McKnight, 90.

McMullen and McGloin Colony, 4, bound ary of, 13, 14, 26, 337.

McMurtry, A. L., 37, 38.

McNeil, G., 132.

McNeil, Leander, 132.

Madeden, C., 69, 71.

Manchola, Rafael, 7.

Mangum, Mrs., death, 94.

Martin, Jeff, 36.

Martin, Judge, 168, 170, death, 253.

Martines, Dolores, 348.

Mason, Judge, 349.

Mason News, 206, 209, 212, 213, 217, 218.

Massey, Walter, 37, 38.

Master, Jacob, 89.

Matagorda, port of, 340.

Matamoros, 253.

Mathews, Joe, 215.

Maury, Dabney H., letter, 298.

Mayfield, J. S., 89, 90, 168, 169, 173, 174, 177, 178, 254, 257, 344.

Mead, 176.

Means, 93, 94.

Medina, Capt., 176.

Mennefee, 173.

Mexia, Col., 318.

Mexicans on the western frontier, 253.

Mexico, colonization of Texas, 24, 25, 26; commercial rival of the United States, 237; Congress of, 228; de velopment of commerce, 236; desire for European immigrants, 157 ; law of April 6, 1830, 158; recognition of Texas independence, 197; revolution ary activities, 134, reconquest of Tex as, 193 ; success of revolution against Spain, 154; necessity of settling frontier points, 156; area, 160.

Michele, Vicente, 252.

Mier y Teran, Manuel, 9, 11, 85.

Milam, Ben, 1, 2, 3, 4, agent for Wavell's colony, 17; 24, 26.

Milam County, 30.

Milburn, David H., 149, 150.

Miller, Ben, 252.

Miller, Burchard, 96.

Miller, W. D., 203.

Mineral Wells Star, 206.

Miñon, Gen., 274, 277.

Missions, system of, 235.

Mississippi Rifles, 259.

Missouri, 182.

Mitchel, Blufford, 255.

Mobeetie Panhandle, 209.

Monclova, 225.

Monterey, 262, bishop's palace, 264; 279.

Montgomery, Ferriss, 88.

Moon, Col., 288.

Moore, Capt. Andrew, 149, 150.

Moore, Jimmie, 46.

Moore, W. H., 37.

Moore, Col., 286, 290.

Moore, 93, 253.

Mora, J. M., 87.

Mora, Maria del Carmel, 165, 171, 172, 252, 254, 255, 256.

Mora, Marriano, 165.

Moller, N., 71.

Morelos, 75.

Morgan, David B., 170, 171, 254.

Morpeth, 195.

Mulholland, 93.

Murrey, Walter, 79.

Muse, K. H., 171, 173, 174, 347.

Nacogdoches, 17, 339.

Navy, Texas, 144.

Nebraska, 181, 183.

Nelson, A. A., 165, 172.

Neu, C. T., 95, 99.

New Mexico, 22, 23, 33, boundary, 153, 183, 184, 188, 224, 225, 228, 233.

New Orleans, 126.

Newspapers in West Texas, 207.

Noblett, J., 88, 256.

Norrios, John, 348.

Norris, Harve, 37.

Norris, N., 345.

Northington, A., 147.

Northwest Texas Cattlemen's Associa tion, 214.

Northwest Texas Press Association, 220.

Norton, 133.

Nuevo Leon, 234.

Nutshell, 206.

Nygaard, Hans, 69.

Ochiltree, Col., 179, 348.

O'Connell, Daniel, 193.

Ogilvy, Estate, 173, 345.

Oklahoma, 181.

Oldivar, Dr., 8.

Olson, J. P., 69.

Onis, 225.

O'Reilly, Philip, 78, 79, 81.

Orme, Guy, 38.

Ortiz, Tadeo, 74, colonization in Mex ico; 79, 81, plan for colonizing Texas, 83; 85, 86, 152, colonization societies, 161; plan for dividing unoccupied ter ritory for colonization, 163 ; 222, views on taxation, 230, letters 249, 250; 311 suggestions concerning Texas, 321, 342, 343.

Padilla, Juan Antonio, 7.

Padilla and Chambers grant, 21, 26.

Padilla, Vicente, 346.

Pakenham, 196, 204.

Palmerston, 193.

Palo Duro Canyon, 36, park 60; scenic highway, 61, 189, 190, 191, 192.

Palo Pinto County, 30.

Palo Pinto Star, 206.

Panhandle of Texas. 22, 23, 24.

Parks, Charlie, 38.

Parmalee, R., 167, 255.

Parmer County, 190.

Patten, C. R., 145.

Patton, M. L., 91, 92.

Patton, Mrs. Robert, 171.

Patton, W. H., 146.

Payne, 173.

Payton, Mrs., 133.

Pecos, See Cicuye. Pecos, pueblo of, 185.

Pecos River, 32, 191, 192.

Pedersen, Kresten, 69.

Pedersen, Peter, 69.

Peel cabinet, 197.

Perry, W. M., 148.

Phillips, Jim, 39.

Piercy, Clarence, 47.

Piercy, Harry, 47.

Pierpoint. Col., 346.

Polk, election of, 205.

Polvador, Jose, 252.

Potter County, 191.

Powell, Anna, 100.

Powell, Mrs., 147.

Powell, 8.

Power and Hewitson colony, 4, bound aries, 10; 26, 337.

Power, James, 10, 26.

Prado, Juan, Jr., 72, 171, 172.

Price, Gen., 291, 293.

Provincial Delegation of San Fernando de Bexar, 5, 6.

Provisional Government of Texas, 14.

Pueblo, 33.

Purnell, John, 13, 26.

Purnell and Lovell Colony, 15; bound aries of, 26.

Quay County, 190, 191.

Querecho Village, 183, 191.

Quivira, 181, 182, 183, 189, 190, 191, 192.

Quirk, 92.

Raguet, Col., 94, 348.

Raguet, 175.

Ramsdell, C. W., 101.

Randall County, 189, 191.

Range Riders, 29.

Rangers, Texas, 31.

Ravn, Johannes, 71.

Ravn, Peter, 69.

Rasmussen, Christian, 69.

Rasmussen, H. J., 69.

Rath, 215.

Rayon, 75.

Red, J. B., 169, 174.

Red. W. S., 101.

Red River, 16, 189.

Reese, Jim, 47.

Refugio, mission of, 11.

Reid, John, 88.

Reilly, Major, 257.

Rencher, A., 199.

Republic of Texas, Congress of, 12; foreign relations, 99.

Richardson, R. N., 95, 97.

Richie, James Wadsworth, 60.

Riddell, Dr., 310.

Rio Grande, 186.

Right, Rufus, 127.

Roberts, Elisha, 92.

Roberts, Major J. S., 100, 101, 175, 179, 257, 345.

Roberts, Ned, 349, 351.

Roberts, Sam A., 165, 170, 171, 252.

Roberts, Wm. E., 310.

Roberts, 175.

Robertson, S. C., 336.

Robinson armistice, 199, 203.

Robinson plan, 196.

Robinson, 197.

Robson, G. W., 213, 216, 217, 219.

Rodgers, Thomas H., 88, 347.

Rodhom, J. M., 71.

Rody, 252.

Rogers, Halbert, 294.

Rogers, Timothy, 269.

Rogers, William P., 259, 265, 266, 270, 273, 275, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 294, 296, 298.

Roof, J. E., heirs of, 171, 172.

Rose, 176.

Rosecrans, Gen., 298.

Rosenberg Library, 258.

Ross, Col. Reuben, 19, 24.

Rowan, Dr., 167.

Rueg, Louis, 87, 172.

Rueg, 252, 255.

Rumpff, Martin, 93, 175.

Runnels, H. G., 94.

Runnels, Major, 286, resignation, 288, 289, 290.

Rusk, D., 252.

Rusk, 94.

Rusk, General T. J., 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 169, 175, 257.

Russians, 236.

Rye, Edgar, 214, 216.

Saltillo, difficulties as capital of Texas, 225; 272, 273.

Sampeyrac, Emile, 348.

San Antonio, history of, 180, 302.

San Augustine, 93.

Sanchez, Maria Josefa, 349.

Sanchez, Julian, 174, 178.

Sanchez, Ygnacio, 171.

San Felipe, 127, 130, 132, 133, 134, 138, 139, 142, burning of, 144, 147, 301, 317.

Santa Anna, 136, 142, 144, 145, 146, 167, 196, 197, 201, 274, 276, 281, 317.

Santa Fé, 185.

Santa Fé Railroad, 209.

San Francisco, 236.

San Jacinto, 146.

San Patricio, 253.

San Patricio de Hibernia, 13.

S antos , Juan, 168.

Santos, Ygnacio, 252.

Saunders, R. M., 199.

Sayer, C. D., 145.

Scags, John, 146.

Schools in Texas in 1833, 314.

Scobies, 145.

Scott, A. H., 88.

Scott, F. A., 37.

Scrip, land, 24, 25.

Scurry, W. K., 345, 348.

Scurry, W. R., 169, 174.

Second Texas Regiment, 260, 290, 291, 293, 297.

Secrest, W. H., 142.

Seymour Crescent, 209.

Shanks, Joseph, 89, 168.

Shea, Jerry, 39.

Sheek, W. J., 30, 31.

Shiloh, 286, 291.

Short, 92.

Simmons, Anne, 257.

Simms, Bill, 344.

Simms, Miss E., 344.

Simpson, J. H., 183, 185.

Sims, Mathew F., 166, 174, 175, 254, 255.

Sinks, G. W., 252, 344.

Sisty, Wm. R., death, 308.

Slator, J. M., 100.

Slavery and annexation, 193, 199.

Slivers, 179.

Smith, Ashbel, 18, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203.

Smith, J. W., 165, 167, 168.

Smith, Kirby, 295.

Smith, Simeon, 125.

Smith, 204, 205.

Smither, Harriet, 193.

Starr, Dr. J., 168, 175, 179, 254, 346.

Stephens, Dick, 38.

Sterne, Adolphus, trip to Crockett, 89, 165, 252, 344, trip to Austin, 350.

Stitler, Fannie Halbert, 296.

Stockman's Guide and Handbook, 217.

Stockman's Journal, 217.

Stockraising in Texas, 334.

Sublett, Henry. 169.

Sublett, P., 346.

Suiter, Arnold, 39.

Summerfield, John, 36.

Sumner, Fort, 192.

Sweetwater, 208.

Swisher, Capt., 141.

Swisher County, 189, 190, 191, 192.

Tahuakanos, 333.

Taos, N. M., 86.

Tappan'/> ' WC= 196, 198, 201.

Tappan, Louis, 194, 195.

Tarrant, Gen., 168.

Tarwater, Bill, 37.

Taylor, Mrs. B. N., 100.

Taylor County News, 209.

Taylor, C. S., 91, 344.

Taylor, Henry W., 36.

Taylor, I. N., 260.

Taylor, J. H. R., 273.

Taylor, Z., 262, 265, 268, 271, 272, 273, 278, 279.

Tenniile, Ben, 175, 176.

Teran, See Mier. Terrell, Judge, 87, 89, 90, 93, 168, 169, 252, 253, 256, 345, 346, 347, 348, 351.

Terrell, Will, 39.

Terry, Vince, 36.

Texas, boundary, 153, 234, 332; coloni zation of, 242; description of in 1833, 311; division of, 194; lands, 225; most endangered province of Mexico, 234; need of a new plan of adminis tration, 321; purchase of, 227, 228; treasury notes, 168.

Texas Central Railroad, 208.

Texas Eagle, 209.

Texas Land and Cattle Company, 69.

Texas Livestock Journal, 209.

Texas and Pacific Railroad, 103, 123, 206, 208.

Texas State Parks Board, 61.

Thomas, J. D., 178.

Thompson, Capt., 138.

Thompson, 179.

Thomsen, N., 69.

Thomson, Burrill, 177.

Thorn, Frost, boundary of colony, 16, 26.

Thorn, John, 174.

Thorn, Mortimer, 87.

Thorn, Col., 92.

Throckmorton County, 31.

Throclcmorton Times, 209.

Throop, Mrs. L. N., 100.

Thouvenin, A., 87, 173.

Tisdale, Arthur, 35.

Tobacco in Texas, 8.

Torres, Patricio de, 171, 252.

Townsend, Peter, 169.

Townsend, Spencer, 176, 178.

Treumen, John, 69.

Trinity River, flight across, 145.

Tule Canyon, 191, 192.

Tullis, Mrs. C. H., 101.

Turk, the, 182, 190, 191.

Turner, Wm., 301.

Tyler, President, 176, 202, 204, 205.

Tyler, G. W., 100.

Tyler, Mrs. G. W., 100.

Upshur, 202, 204.

Underwood, Ammon, 124, 258.

United States, 223, 226, 227, 235, prod ucts of, 237; and Texas, 319.

Urrea, 279.

Vail, Capt. H., 253, 254, 258.

Vandergift, Capt., 170.

Vanderver, Capt., 177.

Van Dorn, Gen., 288, 290, 299.

Van Zandt, Isaac, 92, 199, 200, 202, 203, 205.

Varney, Claiborne, 30, 31.

Vasquez, Francisco, 189.

Vehlein, Joseph, 4, 26.

Velard, Louis, 171, 172.

Velasco, 126.

Victoria, town of, 10.

Vidaurri, land commissioner, 12.

Villeveque, Aisné , 77.

Wade, N., 88, 172.

Wadsworth, James W., Jr., 36, 44.

Walker, Robert, 199.

Walsh, Richard, 35, 36.

Walters, George T., 171, 172, 348.

Warner, Dr. W. A., 61.

Warren, 175.

Washington, 177.

Water, shipping of, 105 ; for cattle, 107.

Watkins, John M., 254, 346.

Watkins, 173, 174.

Watrous, Col., 89.

Wavell, Arthur, colony, 16; 17, titles to land, 17; 26.

Weatherford Times, 209.

Weatherly, Harry, 37, 38.

Western Sun, 209.

West Texas Drouths, 103, See Drouths. West Texas Stockman, 209.

West Texas Press Association, 220.

Wharton County, 68.

Wharton, W. H., 147.

Wheatons, 301.

Wheeler, T. B., 119.

White, W. C., 144, 146, 147, 149.

Whitlesey, 175, 255, 256.

Wiley, Mose, 38.

Williams, Col. Leonard, 351.

Williamson, 132.

Wilson, J. H., 88, 132, 172.

Wilson, Jim B., 47, 50.

Wilson, Stephen Julian, colonization grant, 22, 26.

Wilson, Wm. F., 300, 301, 307, 309.

Wilson and Exeter, colonization grant, 23, 26.

Winburn, 148.

Wingfield, 171.

Winship, G. P., 181, 183, 185.

Woodbury and Vehlein Colony, 18, 26.

Woodhull, Frost, 100.

Woodward, John, 24, 25.

Woodward, 178.

Wolfe, T. M., 39.

Wool, Gen., 275, 281.

Wortman, 177.

Wright, Capt., 169.

Wyoming, 33.

Ybarbo, Maximano, 255.

Ybarbo, Theresa, 255.

Ybarbo, Ygnacio, 255.

Zavala, Lorenzo de, 4, 26.

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