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Adam, J. W., 320; Mrs., 323.

Adams, —, 304.

Adelsverein, 153, 177, 181.

African slave trade, 103, 106.

Agnes, British barque, 215.

La Aqua Gerbidora, 52, 53.

Airey, Thomas H., 225.

Aitanes, 61.

Alabama, 231, 318.

Alabamas, 286.

Alencaster, Gov., 72.

Alexandria, 323.

Alldridge, Judge, 75.

Allen,— , 232, 287.

Allen, J. A., 34.

Allen, J. Taylor, 269.

Allenda, Pedro Maria de, 57, 58, 74.

Allred, Rene, 271, 283, 285.

Altgelt, Mrs. Ernst, 148.

Americans, attitude toward German set tlers, 260.

American Historical Association, 185, 206, 207, 220, 221, 222, 224, 230, 294, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, 307, 310, 311, 314.

Amory, Nathaniel, 202, 205, 206, 222; offices held by, 227.

Amos, Billy, death, 287.

Amsterdam Consulate, 308.

Anderson, Wm. H., 284.

Angelina, 233, 241.

Anglo-Americans, 71.

Annexation of Texas, 95.

Anonymous Description of New Mexico, 1818, 50.

Anthony, F., 242.

Anthony, J. J., 113, 114.

Anthony, Jonathan, 269, 288, 289.

Anthony, Mary, 269.

Antwerp Consulate, 309.

Der Anzeiger des Westens, 146.

Apaches, 60, 61, 68.

Arce, 52.

Archer,— , 282.

Archer, Branch T., 185.

Archives, University of Texas, 2, 7, 9, 15, 234.

Arkansas, 70, 94, 113, 120, 126, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270.

Arkansas Banner, 112, 114.

Arkansas Historical Commission, 113.

Arkansas River, 62, 64, 66, 72, 294.

Arkansas in War and Reconstruction, 120.

Armstrong, William, Cherokee agent, 294.

Arnholt. See Arnold. Arnold, James R., 236, 324.

Arnold, Johannes, 182.

Arnold, Mathew, 236.

Arnold, William, 77.

Arthur, Dora Fowler, 1, 4, 7.

Artz, John, 309.

Ashbel Smith Papers, 214, 234, 300, 308.

Association for the Protection of Emi grants to Texas, history of, 153.

Association for the Protection of Ger man Emigrants, 134, 137.

Association, Texas State Historical, story of, 10, 15; affairs of, 89.

Atkinson, John, 307, 308.

Austin, 75; in 1849, 115, 152, 162, 163; danger from Indians and Mexicans,, 232, 234, 237, 240, 260, 323.

Austin, Archibald, 214.

Austin County, 148, 158, 176.

Austin Railroad Association, 117.

Austin, Stephen F., 8, 16, 94, 142, 185, 229.

Austin Wochenblatt, 149, 152, 156, 158.

Die Auswanderer nach Texas, 141, 147.

Bailey, William, 280.

Baird, Professor, estimate of buffalo slaughtered, 41.

Baker, Artelia, 278.

Baker, James S., 269, 276, 277, 278.

Baker, Joseph, 175.

Baker, Samuel Abel, 278.

Baker, William R., 269, 277, 278.

Baltimore Consulate, 224.

Banais, M. C., 300.

Bancroft,— , 65, 74.

Bangor Consulate, 229.

Barbey, Theodore, 301, 302.

Bardenwerper, R. C. 152.

Barker, E. C., 13, 14, 15, 16, 80, 85, 89, 244.

Barker, Mrs., 76.

Barnes, John, 304.

Barr, Robert, 171.

Basset, J. S., 111.

Bastrop, 77, 178; citizens of, 179.

Bastrop County, 179.

Bates, 298.

Battey, Thomas C, 37, 39.

Batts, R. L., 1, 7.

Baudin, Alfred, 300.

Baylor County, 282.

Baylor University Press, 156.

Bayonne Consulate, 303.

Beal, Richard R., 269.

See Deal, 279.

Beal, Robert B., 277.

Beale, Edward Fitzgerald, 20, 33.

Becton,— , 237.

Bee, Bernard E., 202, 203, 219.

Bee, General, 128, 129.

Bee, H. P., 213.

The Beggar's Bag, 151.

Beginnings of the Texas State Historical Association, 1.

Beginnings of Political Party Organiza tion in Texas, 117.

Belani, H. R., 134, 141.

La Belduzon, 54.

Bells-Denison highway, 292.

Bellville, 149, 152.

Bellville Wochenblatt, 152.

The Bench and Bar of Texas, 112.

Bennett,— , Dr., 318.

Bergh, Maximilian van den, 309.

Berry, Colonel, 164.

Berry, and Mason, 162.

Berry, John G., 161, 232.

Berry, Mr. and Mrs., 166, 237.

Berry, Radford, 166, 238.

Berryman, Captain, 241.

Bettina, 141.

Der Bettelsack, 151.

Beveridge, Albert J., 101.

Bexar. See San Antonio. Biberich,— , 177.

Bibliographia de Coahuila, Review of, 86.

Biddle,— , 217.

Biesele, R. L., 169, 182, 247.

Biloxis, 286.

Biographical and Pictorial History of Arkansas, 114.

Biographic prominenter Deutsch -Tex aner, 155.

Bird's Fort, 270, 289.

Bird, John, Captain, 289.

Bison, habitat of, 34; uses of, 37.

See Buffalo. Black, Jacob, 294.

Black, Jacob, cabin, 269, 272.

274, 277, 278, 279; last session in, 281.

Blackmore, William, statement concern ing slaughter of buffalo and its effects, 48.

Blagg, — , 281.

Blagg, James, 272, 278.

Blagg, Samuel, 272, 277, 280.

Blake, Bennett, 160, 163, 167, 232, 237, 319, 323.

Bloom, L. B., 72.

Blue Bluff, 264, 269.

Board of Land Commissioners, 239, 262, 266, 316, 320, 323.

Boerne und das Cibolo Thal, 148.

Bois D'Arc, 283; county seat of Fannin County, 285; removal of records, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291.

Bois D'Arc Creek, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 269, 270, 272, 273, 274, 278, 279, 280, 282, 283.

Bois D'Arc-Warren Road, 281.

Bombshell' WC= ' WC= 117.

Bond, Whitwell & Co., 217.

Bondies, , 233.

Bondis, G., 237.

Bonham, 262, 263, 264, 265, 269, 270, 285.

Bonham News Annual for the Year 1888, 270.

Bonnet, Rudolf, Dr., 178.

Bonzano heirs, 322.

Bonzano, Max F., 181.

Bonzano, N. A., 320.

Books, early German, 136, 139; first German published in Texas, 145.

Boone, Daniel, 144.

Boos-Waldeck, Count Joseph of, 177, 178.

Bordeaux Consulate, 302.

Border, J. P., 161, 162, 165, 167.

Bossier, P., Mrs. 79, 237, 238.

Boston Consulate, 227.

Bowie, James, 8.

Bowie County, 240.

Bowman, John, 278.

Bowman, Peggy, 278.

Bowman, William, 278.

Boyce, W. W., 104.

Bracht, Victor, 139, 140.

Breese, Captain, 76.

Bremen Consulate, 181, 182, 205, 309.

Brenham, 124, 132.

Brigham, Asa, 171.

Briscoe, A., 171.

British Barque Agnes, 215.

British Consulate, 195, 196, 198.

British Government, 304; Parliament, 198.

Brower, John H., 199, 219, 220, 221, 222.

Brown, Alma Howell, 184, 299.

Brown, Captain, 188.

Brown, Dr., 318.

Brown, Frank, 115, 116.

Brown, J. H., 185; History of Texas, 273, 298.

Brown, Joseph P., 226.

Brown, L. 8., 77; Mrs., 239.

Brown,- , 163, 202.

Brownsville, 98, 128.

Bruncken, Ernest, 248.

Brunet, Pierre, 302.

Brutus, the, 188.

Bryan, Guy M., 7.

Bryan, John Neely, 270.

Bryan, William, agent at New Orleans, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 201, 202, 203, 207, 210, 211; nature of activities as consul, 212, 213, 214, 221, 310, 312.

Buchanan, James, 32, 105, 106.

Buddington, H. I., 203, 214.

Buechener, C. W., 149.

Buehrer, William, 154.

Buffalo, destruction of, 34, 1872-1874, 47; statistics and estimates of num bers killed, 47; evils growing out of slaughter, 48; hides, 42, tanning of, 43; effects of railroads on, 42; hunts, 44; hunting by Indians, 38, hunters, 45 ; use of by Indians, 40 ; hides for barter, 41 ; estimate of slaughtered, 41; Northern nad Southern herds, 35; 64.

Buffalo Bayou Company, 171.

Bugbee, Lester G., 7, 13, 14.

Bund Freier Maenner, 248, 249.

Bunker's Monthly, 158.

Burke, James, 321, 322.

Burleson, Ed., 8, 232, 233.

Burleson, R. C., 7.

Burnett, , 165.

Burnet, D. G., 8, 16, 186, 187, 189, 210, 219, 227.

Burnet, R. Wallace, 227.

Burnet, S. P., 188.

Burroughs, case against, 316.

Burton, Major, 236.

Burton, William EL, 276.

Bush, Hilary R., 269.

Butler, Mary Anthony, 269.

Byrne, Henry F., 170, 171.

Cabbie, William 8., 164, 165, 231, 235; estate, 317.

Caddell, Captain, 324.

Caddoes, 265, 286, 287.

California emigration, 1849, 33, 35, 58, 101.

Camels, difficulties in exporting, 23; journey to San Antonio, 29; purchase and importation by U. S. Government, 18; usefulness in Texas, 31; wool, 32; fate of, 33; weights carried by, 30.

Camp, Isaac, 293.

Camp Verde, 31, 32, 33.

Caney Creek, 267, 280, 283.

Canfield, editor of the Redlander, 79, 238, 242, 316, 318, 320, 321.

Carter,- , 289, 290, 291, 293, 296.

Carter, James, 237, 319.

Carter, L. F., 76.

Cartwright, J. R., 89.

Caruthers brothers, 291.

Caruthers, William R., 272, 278, 280 7 281, 283.

Casenau, J. B., 167.

Cason, Bardsdale, 285.

Cassel, 136, 139, 178.

Castaneda, C. E., 86, 87, 88.

Castroville, 260, 301.

Catlin, George, 39.

Cayson, John, 162; murder of, 317.

Cervantes, Domingo, 78.

Cette Consulate, 302.

Chabot, Frederick C, 89.

Chambers, Talbot, 50.

. Chambliss, Soloman, 282.

Charleston Consulate, 226.

Charvet,— , 53.

Chemin de Guerre des Comanches, 64.

Cherokee County, 298.

Cherokees and their twelve associated bands, 286; 287, 294, defeat, 297; country, 264.

Chesser, Wesley, 272.

Chevallier, Charles, 167, 231, 236, 316.

Childress County, 282.

Choctaw Bayou, 268, 270, 291, 292, 296.

Choctaws, 272, 273, 284, 286.

Chouteau,— , 52, 74.

Chouteau, A. P., 65.

Der Christliche Apologete, 145.

Chronicles of Oklahoma, 269.

Castro, Henri, 301, 302.

Cincinnati, 77, 161, 162, 164, 165, 205.

Cincinnati, Ohio, 205; Consulate, 227; 228, 237, 310, 319, 322.

The City of Austin from 1839 to 1865, 115.

Clark,- , 280.

Clark, J. L., 89.

Clark, William, 51.

Clarksville, paper to be founded, 164; 168, 231, 272, 273.

Clauss, J. Hugo, 148.

Clay County, 282.

Clay, Henry, 241.

Clevenger,- , 239, 320.

Clifft, Abigail, 263, 277.

Clifft, Anderson, 277.

Clifft, Carter P., 262, 264, 267, 274, 276,, 277, 280.

Clifft, W. H., 269.

Clute, J. R., 165.

Coffee, Colville & Co., 367.

Coffee, Holland, 267, 268; parleys with Indians, 298.

Coffee's Station, 272, 280, 282, 283, 293,, 298; road, 281.

Coletoville, 251, 260.

Colgan, Michael, 168.

Collin County, 282.

Collingsworth County, 282.

Colorado Claims, 217.

Colton, D. E., 201, 208, 209.

Colville. See Coffee. Comaltown, 257.

Comanches, 61, 62, 143.

Comfort, 148, 151, 154, 155.

Commissioner General of the Land Of fice, 275.

Commissioners to treat with Indians, 176.

Communistic colony, 141.

Der Compadre, 158.

Comptroller's Accounts, 188.

Conde,— , 52, 53, 54, 56.

Confederacy, 9, 10; survey of conditions, 1865, 130.

Confederate Congress, adjournment, 131.

Congress. See Republic of Texas and United States. Connelly, William, 36.

Connor, Cornelius 0., 172.

Conrad., F. E., 46.

Conscription Bill, 122.

Constant, L., 140; Texas, 141, 153.

Constantine Lodge, History of, 263, 264, 269, 270.

Consular Correspondence, 186, 188, 189, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 212, 213, 214, 218, 220, 223, 224, 225, 227, 304, 310.

Consul General, 192; instructions to, 194; for Texas, 305.

Consular Instructions, 230; privileges, 206; service, 184, 194, 299; regula tions and laws, 309.

Consulates in Great Britain, 303; Neth erlands, 308; United States, 207.

Cook, John R., 44.

Cooke County, 274, 282.

Cooke, William G., 171, 174.

Copeland, Major, 143.

Cordero, 50, 53, 54, 60, 68.

Corn, price of, 163.

Corner, William, 7.

Corpus Christi, 98, 323.

El Correo Atlantico, 187.

Correspondence of the Secretary of State, 200.

Cortes, J. F., 224, 232.

Cottle County, 282.

Cotton, a factor in the westward move ment, 92; frontier, 100; 122, 129; plantations in Texas, 95; prices, 109; increase in production, 109.

Cotton' WC= '/> Railroad, 270.

Cotton County, Oklahoma, 268.

Coues,— , 69, 71.

Courier des Etats Unis, New York, 144.

Coushattas, 286.

Court House, Nacogdoches, 240.

Cowan, Elijah, 268.

Cox, William, 272, 282.

Crane, Colonel, 317.

Crane, R. C, 81.

Craven, A. 0., 108, 111.

Creek Indians, 143.

Creer, Leland Hargrave, 245.

Crockett, 75, 77, 164, 240, 316.

Crook, Benjamin, 263.

Crooswyck, Joshua J., 308.

Crosman, George, 19.

Cross Timbers, 97, 273, 274.

Cruger and Moore, 172, 240.

Cuampes, 52.

Cuba, 103; attitude toward acquisition of, 104; ports, 104.

Cuero Deutsche Rundschau, 149.

Culp, Elizabeth, 79, 316.

Cummins Creek, 139.

Curlee, Abigail, 89.

Daily Express, 146.

Daingerfield, William Henry, 205.

Dallas, 152, 270.

Dallas County, 288.

Dalton, James, 278.

Dameron, George, 280, 281, 283, 285, 294.

Daniels, Captain, 172.

Danish immigrants, 175.

Darnell, General, 240.

Daugherty, Andrew, 290, 291.

Daugherty, William, 270, 290, 291.

Daukwerth, William, 321.

Daughter of Texas, or Texas in the Last Century, 156.

Davenport, Harbert, 89.

Davenport, Mrs., 237.

Davis,- , 129, 130, 131.

Davis, Andrew, 272, 297.

Davis, Daniel, biographical sketch, 271; 272, 296; death, 297.

Davis, Franklin W., 285.

Davis, Isham, 294.

Davis, Jefferson, 18, 19, 28, 29, 30, 31, 104, 120.

Davis, J. L., 171.

Davis, John W., 285, 294.

Davis, Judge, 231.

Davis, Micajah, 289, 291.

Davison,— , 161, 236, 315.

Deal, Richard B., 279.

DeBow's Review, 112.

De Cordova, J., 96.

Index Deed Records of Fannin County, 262.

Deertracks, Cherokee Indian, 294.

Degener, Edward, 249, 255.

De Janory,— , 172.

Delawares, 286, 287.

Democratic Party, 118.

De Morse,— , 164, 167.

De Mun, 51, 52, 65, 74.

Denison, 265, 272, 287, 294.

Denton County 282, 298.

Detroit Consulate, 228.

Die Deutschen in Texas vor dem Befrei ungskriege, 149.

Der Deutscher Pioneer, 148.

Deutsche-texanische Monatshefte, 149.

Deutsche Zeitung, 150.

Deutsche Zeitung für Texas, 152.

Dexter, Thomas A., 227.

De Young,— , 316, 318, 320, 322.

Diary of Adolphus Sterne, 75, 160, 231, 315.

Dienst, Alex, 89.

Dietzel, 0.

H., 151.

Digges, Eugene, 7.

Diplomatic Code, 201, 203.

Diplomacy of the United States in Re gard to Cuba, 103.

Diplomatic Correspondence of the Re public of Texas, 14, 94, 185, 202, 206, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 227, 229, 230, 294, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, 307, 308, 310, 311, 314.

Dobie, J. Frank, 156, 243.

Dobson, George, 223.

Dodd, A. C., 75.

Dodds, J. C., 294.

Dodge, Richard Irving, 35, 43, 46, 47.

Domenech, Emanuel, 147.

Donaphan's Expedition, 36.

Donoghue, David, 89.

Dorey, Fletcher, Dr., 171, 174, 175.

Douai, Carl Adolf, 150, 151, 249, 260.

Douglas, Stephen A., 101, 102.

Douglass,— , 77, 164.

Douglass Field, 164.

Drake,— , 202.

Drake, Benjamin, 228.

Dresel, Gustav, 156.

Dresel, Julius, 249.

Drumm, Stella M., 74.

Dublin Consulate, 308.

Dugan Chapel, 271.

Dugan, Daniel, 264, 266, 267, 285, 289, 291, 293.

Dugan, George C, 264, 267.

Dugans, 269.

Dugan-Washburn settlement, 272.

Dumon, Maly E., 302.

Dumon, Paul E., 302.

Duncan,— , 280.

Duncan, John, 294.

Dunt, Detlev, 136.

Dupree,— , 162.

Durst,— , 161.

Durst, James, 77, 237.

Durst, John, 75, 79, 165; Mrs., 238; 239.

Durst, Joseph, 77.

Dutch immigrants, 175.

Duvernoy, Gustav, 147.

Dyer, John H., 290; Expedition, 290, 291.

Eagle, Mexican schooner, 221.

Eaton, Mrs. Marie, 73.

Eberly, Mrs., 75.

Edmonds,— , 203, 213, 214, 310.

Edward, History of Texas, 140.

Edwards, Hayden, 324.

Edwards, H. H., 237, 319, 320.

Edwards, Miss M., 316.

Edwards Plateau, 97.

Ehrenberg, EL, 139, 140, 150.

Eicholz,— , 148.

Eilers, W., 155.

Eisenlohr, Rev., 153.

Eisleben,— , 182, Eliza Russel, schooner, 208.

Elk Horn, Great Crossing of, 265.

Elliott,— , 209.

Elliott's Diplomatic Code, 201, 203, 209.

Ellis, Richard, 8.

Ellison, J., 246.

Elwood, — , 269, 278.

Emberson, John, 262, 263.

Emigrants, German, Association for the Protection of, 134, 137.

Enchanted Rock, 156.

England, 195, 197, 198, 204, 205, 217, 240, 241; treaties with Texas, 303, 304; consul of, 305, 313.

Engledow, Oscar, 163.

English, Captain, 162, 319.

English, William K., 79.

Erath, G. 8., 16.

Ernst, Caroline, 156.

Ernst, F., 136, 156, 257.

Ervendberg, L. C., 255.

Erwin, Samuel, 284.

Estill, Julia, 156.

Europe, 194, 204, 205, 218, 219, 299.

European Emigration to Texas, 311.

Eve, Joseph, 284.

Everitt,— , 211.

Exemption Act, 124.

Fahrten und Schicksale eines Deutschen in Texas, 139, 150.

Falconer, Thomas, 234.

Falmouth Consulate, 307.

Fannin County, 268, 281, 290; Board of Land Commissioners, 262, 266; Land Certificates, 266, 267, 276; boundaries defined, 282 ; Commissioners Court, 269, 277, 278; Records, 283, 284, 286, 288; Court House, 281, 282; County Seat, 278, 281, 285; Deed Eecords, 262; District Court, 285; Minutes, 284, 285 ; first crop of corn, 296 ; first election, 284; first official road, 279; forts, 291; Indians, 286, from the United States, 286, hostility, 286; militia, 288, 289; naming of, 274; political organization of, 273 ; Probate Records, 266.

267; tax schedule, 278, 282; toll bridge, 280.

Fanthorp's Post Office, 77.

Farmer,- , 320.

Fashion, transfer of camels to, 28.

Fatio,- , 51, 53.

Faust, 143, 144.

Fayette County, 177, 178.

Fayetteville, Arkansas, 113.

Fellbaum, William, 154.

Ferriss. See Reddin. Ferriss, W. A., 236.

Fettyplace, Henry K., 224.

Fettyplace, Thomas J., 223.

Fey, Valentin, 182.

Filibusters and Financiers, 105.

First Congress, Republic of Texas, 273.

Fischer, Theodor, 178.

Fisher and Miller Colonization Contract, 178, 181, 182, 183.

Fisher, H. F., 169, 170, 171, 174; and Miller, 175; 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 205, 309.

Fitzgerald, Jabez, 263, 264, 266, 267, 277, 294.

Fitzgerald, Patrick, death, 267, 277.

Fitzgerald, S. W., 285.

Flores, Clita, 165.

Flores, Jose, 165.

Flores, P., wedding, 240.

Flores, Vital, 240, 241, 320.

Florida, 50.

Floyd, F. R., 79.

Floyd, John B., 32, 33.

Flusheim, C. H., 205.

Foard County, 282.

Fontaine, Edward, 112, 133.

Forbes, Charles H., 198, 199, 218.

Forbes, John, 323, Ford, John S., 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 127.

Foreman, Grant, 65, 66, 268.

Forsythe, Thomas, 36.

Fort Bend County, 75.

Fort Defiance, 33.

Fort Griffin, 37, 46.

Fort Inglish, 270, 272; removal of post office, 285, 288, 290, 291.

Fort Lyday, 291.

Fort Martin Scott, 30.

Fort Smith, 267, 268.

Fort Towson Landing, 264.

Fowler, Jacob, 56, 69.

Fowler, Robert, 279.

Fox, Alfred, 307.

Fox & Sons, 307.

Fox, G. C, 307.

Fox,- , 217.

Fox, R. W., 307.

Fox, Thomas Were, 307, 308.

France, attitude toward acquisition of Cuba, 104, 105, 204, 206; commercial treaty with Texas, 299; 300, 301, 303, 305; treaty, 313.

Frankfort, 137, 138; Uprising of 1833, 149; 205.

Franklin County, Tennessee, 112.

Fredericksburg, 30, 139, 146, 148, 154, 155, 156, 251, 260.

Fremont, John C, 41.

Frei Presse von Texas, 146.

Friedrichsburger Wochenblatt, 151.

Fuchs, Louise Romberg, Mrs., 156.

Fuller's,- , 77.

Fuller, Joel C., 285.

Fulmore, S. R., 89.

Fulmore, Z. T., 1, 3, 7, 9.

Fur trade, 74.

Furtado, Auguste, 303.

Gabriel, Israel, 269, 294.

Gaines, General, 191.

Gainesville Anzeiger, 152.

Galveston, 127, 139, 145, 149, 152, 163, 167, 180, 214, 216, 234, 235, 240, 318, 322, 323.

Galveston News, 260, 261.

Galveston Zeitung, 149.

Gammage,- , 317, 318.

Gammel, H. P. N., 191, 193, 222, 310, 312 Garland, James, 263; death, 267; 278; Garner,- , 162.

Garner, Bushnell, 293.

Garnett, John R., 269, 276, 294.

Garretson, Martin S., 37, 39.

Garretson, William, 277.

Garrison, G. P., 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9.

10, 12, death, 13; 14, 15, 94, 185, 202, 205, 206, 207, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 229, 230, 294, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, 307, 308, 310, 311, 314.

Gassner, Valentin, 172.

General Land Office, 182, 240.

General Merchandise Store, articles needed for, 180.

Generiss, ——, 236, 237.

George, A. A., 161, 238.

Georgia, 162.

Gerlach, H., 154.

German-American Historical Society of Illinois, 155.

Germans, 240, and slavery, 99, 247, 255; attitude toward American settlers, 260.

German Association, Colonization grant of, 176, 177.

German books, 136, 139, first published in Texas, 145.

German Church Periodicals, 153.

German colonization of Texas, 177, 178.

German Convention at St. Louis, 255.

German Conventions, Kentucky Plat- form, 250; Louisville Platform, 251.

German Convention of 1854, 247, atti- tude toward slavery, 255; effect on public mind, 256; platform, 252; po- litical reforms, 252; religious reforms, 254; social reforms, 253; San Antonio Platform, 260.

German Emigrants, 175, 181; Associa- tion for the protection of, 134, 137.

German Emigration Company, 182.

German immigrants, Society for the Pro- tection of, 183; in Texas, 247; causes of, 248.

Germans in Texas, attitude of news- papers toward, 257, 258.

Germans in Texas Before the War of Independence, 149.

Germans in the Independent Republic of Texas, 149.

German Literature in Texas, 134.

German Lutheran Synod in Texas, 154.

German Methodist Episcopal Church, 154.

German Newspapers, 135, first published in Texas, 149.

German periodicals in Texas, 140.

German poetry in Texas, anthology, 157.

German prose writings in Texas, earli- est, 135.

German writings since 1900, 154.

Germany, 177, 178, 180, 182, 205.

Gibbons, Captain, 173.

Gibson,- , 161, 162.

Gibson, C. H., 235.

Giddings Deutsches Volksblatt, 152.

Gilbert, L. A., 235.

Gilbert, Mabel, 270, 279, 285, 288.

Giles,- , death, 232.

Gillespie County, 30.

Glasgow, 307.

Glasgow Consulate, 306.

Glothlin,- , 297.

Goeth, Mrs. Ottilie, 156.

Goldbeck, Fritz, 151.

Goliad, 8, 236.

Goliad True American, 260.

Gonzales, 179, 180.

Gonzales Inquirer, 260.

Gould, C. M., 166, 237, 320.

Graham,- , 225.

Graham, John F., 239, 241.

Grand Prairie, 148.

Gray, Walther. See Palacios, Clara. Grayson County, 264, 268, 273, 274, 282.

Grayson, Jackson, 162, trial, 317.

Great Britain, attitude toward acqui sition of Cuba, 104; 196, 206, Texas consulates in, 303; 306, treaty with Texas, 313.

Great Crossing of the Elk Horn, 265.

Great Slave Lake, 34.

Green, Henry, 291, 293.

Green, John G., 236.

Green, Nathan, 112, 113.

Greenock Consulate, 307.

Gregg, Josiah, 41.

Grimes, W. H., 170, 171, 173.

Grousset, Louis, 300.

Guadalupe River, 179, 231.

Guadalupe, Mexican Warship, 222, 304.

Guenther, H., 251, 254, 258.

Guesnesfreres & Co., 303.

Guizot,- , 300.

Haase, Helene, 157.

Haeberlin, Carl L. See Belani. Hagerdon,- , 205.

Haley, J. Evetts, 81, 89.

Hall,- , 161, 203.

Hall, Edward, 185, 214.

Hall, John, 181.

Hallum, John, 114.

Hamilton,- , 314.

Hamilton, J., 226, 306.

Hamilton, J. D., 226.

Hamilton, Thomas Lynch, 226.

Hamilton, William B., 229.

Hansford, John, 162, 284.

Hardeman,- , 282.

Harris, Clinton, 171.

Harry,- , 77.

Hart, John, 270, biographical sketch, 271; 276, 277, 278, 282, 284, 289.

Hart, Judge, 162, 233, wedding, 237; 238, 240, 317.

Hart's Prairie Spring, 280.

Haskell County, 282.

Hatcher, Mrs. M. A., 2.

Hatfield, Asa, 297.

Havre Consulate, 300.

Hayman, William, 277.

Hazard, Francis, 323.

Heap,- , 23, 24.

Heap, Gwinn, 28.

Heath, William, 276.

Hecke, Valentin, 136.

Heffler, Hugo, 152.

Heinrich, Sebastian, 182.

Hemphill, John, 118, 121.

Henderson, General, 163, 164, 207, 224, 232.

Henrie,- , 205.

Henry Francis Fisher Papers, 170, 171, 172, 175, 179, 180, 181.

Herbst, Carl, 151.

Herckenrath, Louis J., 308.

Herff. See von. Hermann, - — — , 20.

Herndon, D. T., 113.

Hernandez, Jose M. C, 51, 52, 53.

Hertzberg, Dr., 251, 254.

Hicks, Aaron, 294.

Hill, J. C, 76.

Hill's Plantation, 233.

Hinuber. See von. Hockley, George W., 171.

Hodder, Frank, 101.

Hodge, Frederick W., 37.

Hodge, John L., 225.

Hodges, James, 143.

Hoermann, Pater Alto, 156.

Hoff, Gertrude, 134.

Holcombe,- , 205.

Holekamp, S. F., 151.

Holland, J. H., 160, 319.

Holley, Mrs. M. A., 140; Texas, 140.

Hollingsworth, , 160.

Holmes, Captain, 163, 191.

Honey Grove, 265, 282, 286.

Hor tense, Queen, 144.

Hotchkiss, Rinaldo, 237.

House, R. T., 158.

Houston, 149, 165, 167, 169, 175, 178, 235, 236, 238, 240, 298, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323.

Houston Daily Telegraph, 133.

Houston, David F., 9.

Houston Newspapers, 171, 177.

Houston, Sam, 105, 118, 119, 127, 132, 139, 142, rumor of death, 161; 175, 181, Presidential Message, 192; 195, 198, 207, 208, 213, 215, 232, 233, 234, 236, 239, 256, 272, 273, 274, 299, 304, 310, 321, 323.

Howard, William, 277.

Hoya, F. von der, 322.

Hubert,- , Mrs., 322.

Hubert, Thomas, 162.

Huerfano River, 52, 62, 63, 65, 69, 70.

Huling,- , 205.

Humbert,- , 50.

Hunt, Memucan, 164, 205, 207, 226, 319, 324.

Hunt,- , 282.

Hutawa, Edward, 229.

Hutchinson,- , 76.

Ikin,- , 205, 215.

Ikin, Arthur, 303.

Ikin, Jonathan, 217, 303.

Ilgen, Pedro, 134.

Ilse, F., Dr., 152.

Imperador, 22.

Indian Depredations in Texas, 265, 270, 279, 281, 287, 289, 291, 292, 298.

Indianola, 27, 28, 29, 32, 260.

Indians, 49, commissioners to treat with, 175; 232, 234, 283, 286, friend liness, 287 ; reasons for hostility, 287; 288, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, hunting buffalo, 38; use of buffalo, 40; pleas for preservation of buffalo as game, 42; government, 60; non civilized, 61 ; pacified by Holland Coffee, 298; prairie, 268; Five tribes, 268.

Indice de documentos de Nueva Espana existentes en el Archivo de Indias de Sevilla, Review of, 87.

Industry, 136, 176.

Inglish, Bailey, 270, 276, 286.

Internal Improvements in Texas in the Fifties, 117.

Ionis, 286.

Irion, R. A., recommendation concern ing consuls, 192; 195, 203, 204, 224, 313.

Irish and Mexican Colonists and the Texas Revolution, 89.

Iturbide, 153.

Ives, S. 8., 167.

Ivy, George, 262.

Ivy, Jefferson, 262.

Jack, Patrick C, 274, 282.

Jack, W. H., 177.

Jackson,- , 202, 281.

Jackson, Andrew, 50, 143.

Jackson, A. P., 188.

Jackson, Calvin C, 228.

Jackson, Charles, 280.

Jackson, Daniel, 268, 298.

Jasper,- , 168.

Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist, 104.

Jennings, Colonel, 237.

Jessup, Fort, 241.

Jesup, Thomas S., 28.

Johnson (Senator), 126.

Johnson, Frank, 8.

Johnson, Robert W., 114.

Johnson, William, 320.

Johnston, Richard M., 262, 265.

Jones,- , 205, 316.

Jones, Anson, 181, 182, 220, 222, 224, 305, 311.

Jones, W. Jefferson, 171.

Jones, William, 78.

Jonesboro, 263, 264, 271, 272.

Joost,- , 231.

Jordan, Levy, 319.

Jouitt,- , 286.

Jouitt, John, 269, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284.

Jouitt, Thomas, 269, 278, 279, 283, 284.

Journal of the Second Congress of the Republic of Texas, 273, 274.

Journal of the Secession Convention of Texas, 120.

Journey, Nathaniel T., 264, 267, 278, 280, 288.

Journey, Thomas, 285.

Jousts,- , Dr., 236, 237.

Joy, Cyrus, 225.

Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 92, 101.

Kansas and Pacific, 43.

Kapp, Ernst, Dr., 249, 250.

Kaufman, D. S., 232, 320, 218.

Kaufman, Ed., and Co., 180.

Keidel, William, Dr., 251, 254.

Kelso,- , 179, 180.

Kendall,- , 234.

Kennard, — , 77.

Kennedy, Thomas G., 279.

Kennedy, William, book on Texas, 138, 319, 140, 286, Texas, 287, 304, 305, 306, 312.

Kennedy, Wyatt, 285.

Kenney, M. M., 7.

Kerr, Robert, 272, 279.

Kesler, Henry, 171, 181.

Kesler, Mrs. Marie, 181.

Kesler's Arcade, 171.

Ketchum, Jacob, 282, 283, 285.

Key West Consulate, 226.

Kickapoos, 265, 286, 287.

Kiethley, James G., 294.

Killough,- , 75.

King,- , 282.

King, Alma Dexta, 112.

Kingston-upon-Hull Consulate, 307.

Kiowas, 52.

Kirk, Mrs. Anne, 115.

Kleberg, Ernst, 178; reply to proposal of Fisher, 178; 179, letter, 180.

Kleberg, J., 322.

Know-nothingism, 256, 261.

Know Nothing Party, 117, 118.

Knox,- , 282.

Koch, J. A., 182.

Korner, Gustav, 240.

Lacombe, Madam, 78, 167.

Lacy,- , 77.

Lacy, Daniel, 165, 318, 319.

Ladeur,- , 303.

Ladonia, 272, 278, 291.

Lafitte,- , 50, 142, 143.

Lafrentz, Ludolph, 149.

LaGrange, 152, 260.

LaGrange Paper, 260, 261.

Lamar, M. B., 16, 76, 169, 170, 171, 202, 205, 210, 217, 220, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229.

Lamar County, 262, 263, 290, 291.

Lamar Papers, 205, 211, 213, 215, 217, 225, 226, 262, 264, 267, 272, 287, 288, 292, 293, 294.

Land Speculation, 311.

Lane, - , 119.

Langford, Garrett, 277.

Largillier, M., 303.

Latins of Possum Creek, 156.

Lavaca County Nachrichten, 152.

League of Free Men, 248.

Lee, H. R., and Co., 242.

Lee, Roswell W., 286.

Leiningen, Prince Victor of, 177.

Leipzig, 139, 140, 148.

Lesley, Lewis 8., 18.

Leusch, John, 321.

Lewis, — — , efforts to bring slaves to Texas, 231.

Lewis, Joesph F., 165, 242, 323, 324.

Lexington, 264, 272, 274, 283, 286.

Liberty County, 168.

Liberty, Mexican Schooner, 188, 221.

Lincoln, A., 92, 93, 101, 119, 130.

Lindheimer, Ferdinand, Dr., 251, 256, 258, 260.

Lindheimer, F. J., biographical sketch, 149.

Lindsay, Thomas, 278, 279.

Lindsey's Spring, 288.

Lipscomb, Smith, 270.

Liverpool Consulate, 306.

Llano County, 156.

Locke, Richard H., 263, 264, 266, 267.

Lockhart, mass meeting, 261.

Logan,- , 265.

Logan, Jim, 265, 287.

Lohmann, Ferdinand EL, 134, 154.

Lollett, Wesley, 276.

London Consulate, 303, 304.

London Emigration Society, 141.

Long,- , 50.

Long, Albert, 240.

Love County, 268.

Lubbock, F. R., 6.

Luckett, Pen, 237.

Ludecus, Eduard, 139.

Lusk, Henry, 263, 264, 269, 270.

Lutheran Churchmessenger, 153.

Lyday, Isaac, 291.

Lyday's Fort, 291, 296, 297.

Lynch, J. D., 112.

McCarty,- , 291.

McCarty, William, 270, 290.

McDonald, A., 79, 323.

McDonald, H. F., 160.

McFarland, Jackson, 284.

McFarland, James, biographical sketch, 271; 284, 297.

McFarland, Parker, 294.

McFarland, Samuel, 276, 285.

McGuffy, Alexander EL, 228.

McIntosh, — — , 301.

McIntire, Richard R., 272, 283, 285.

McIntyre, John R., 292, 316.

McKeever,- , 316.

McKinney and Williams, 234, 235, 321.

McKinney, Collin, 273.

McKinney, T. F., 299.

McKissick, Mary Vance, 113.

McLeod, Hugh, 171, 291.

Magruder,- , 129.

Mahoney, Leo F., 18.

Maillard, History of Texas, 140.

Mainzer Adelsverein, 138, 144, 145, 148, 149, 153.

Mainzer Verein Zum Schutze deutscher Auswanderer in Texas, 156.

Malin, James C, 102.

Maps, 141.

Map of the northern frontier of New Mexico, 67.

Marcy, R. 8., 34, 41.

Marryat, 140, 234.

Marseilles Consulate, 299, 300.

Marshall, — — , 161.

Marshall, John, 117.

Martin Scott, Fort, 30.

Marvin and Trask, 162.

Mason,- , 161.

Mason and Berry, 162.

Mason-Slidell, 121.

Massachusetts, 270.

Maste, P., 165.

Mathes, Benno, 147.

Matthews, Mansell W., 273.

Mayfield,- , 205, 206.

Mayfield, J. S., 320.

Mays, Squire, 278.

Medical Regulations of the United States Army, 212.

Medina, Juan Jose, death, 167.

Mehling, Otto, Dr., 151.

Melgares, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72.

Memoranda and Official Correspondence [of Anson Jones], 181.

Menard, M. 8., 194.

Merrill, Wiley 8., biographical sketch, 271, 278.

Methodist Episcopal Church, German, 154.

Mexican Force in San Antonio, 318.

Mexican government, attitude toward slavery, 94.

Mexican invasion, meeting at Nacog doches concerning, 233.

Mexican labor vs. Negro labor, 100.

Mexican Navy, 221, 304, 306.

Mexican ports, 196.

Mexicans, 192; possession of San An tonio, 231, 232; retreat from San Antonio, 232, 233; troops, 236.

Mexico, 149, 163, 184, 207, 232, 233, 234, 240, 241, 306, 313, 323; filibus tering projects against, 105, 106, 132.

Mgebroff, J., 154.

Milam Guards, 172.

Milam Lodge, 161.

Miles, Nelson A., 44, 47.

Mill Creek, 139, 240, 257.

Miller, Burchard, 169, 175, 179, 180.

Miller and Fisher, 177.

Miller County, Ark., 270.

Miller's,- , 77.

Mills,- , 164.

Missouri, 63, 64, 102, 264, 269.

Missouri Compromise, 99, 101.

Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, 43.

Mitchel, Bluford, 75, 164.

Mobile, 191, 193, 223, 310.

Mobile Consulate, 222.

Moellhausen, H., 141.

Moelling, Peter August, 145.

Moeschen, Cristof, 182.

Montague, Daniel, 270, 276, 277, 279, 281, 282, 283, 287.

Montezuma, Mexican Warship, 222, 304.

Montgomery County, 167, 232.

Mooar, John W., 43; sale of buffalo hides, 43.

Moody, John F., 270, 280, death, 281; 292.

Moore,- , 232, 316.

Moore, A. H., 171.

Moore, Curtis, 285.

Moore, Francis, 171.

Moore. See Cruger and Moore. Mora, Carmel, 79, 160, 161.

Mora, Juan, 160.

Mora, J. M., 238.

Moral, 165.

Morgan,- , General, 78, 79, 167.

Morning Star, 171, 173, 176.

Morrisson, John C, 75.

Mueller, Hugo, 148.

Murphy, Enos, 277.

Murphy, Joseph, 269, 276, 277, 279.

Murphy's Creek, 280.

Muse,- , 232, 323.

Nacogdoches, 56, 76, 162, meeting con cerning Mexican invasion, 233; court house, 240.

Narbonne, Count de, Commission to treat with Indians, 234; 235, 321.

Natchez Bar, 227.

Natchez Consulate, 227.

Natchitoches, 161, 163, 167, 191, Consul ate, 224; 232, 235, 238, subscription sent to help Texas against Mexico, 239.

The Natural Limits of Slavery Expan sion, 92.

Naturgeschichte und Topographie von Texas, 138.

Navajo, 53.

Navasota, 77, 132.

Navy Commissioner, 214.

Navy Papers, 224.

Ned Burleson, steamboat, 167, 322.

Negroes, coming to Texas, 161; 162, skill and adaptability, 96; free, 110.

Nelms, Lee, 270.

Nelson,- , 165, 233.

Nelson, A. A., 237, 238.

Nelson, Horatio, 242.

Nelson, Mrs., 241.

Netherlands, 205, 230, consuls for Cer' SUBS_TYPE= tain '/> 309; Texas Consulates in, 308; treaty with Texas, 313.

Neu Braunfelser Jahrbuecher, 149.

Neu Braunfelser Kalender, 149, 152, 157.

Neu Braunfelser Zeitung, 149, 151, 249, 250, 251, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 260.

Neville, W. A., 263.

New Braunfels, 136, 139, 146, 149, 150, 153, 157, 251, 255, 257, 258, letter of citizens to Texas State Gazette, 259; 260, 261.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Consulate, 408.

Newcomb, James, 146.

New Mexico, 33 ; Communication with United States, 65; difficulties of mili tary expedition against, 65; explora tion of, 65; 73, 74, 92, 100, helpless- ness of, 50; in 1818, 50; mines, 59; Indians, 60; mountains, 62; northern frontier, 1818-1819, 67; wealth, 59; population, 51; 56, 57, militia, 57; governor in 1818, 57; people, 58; smuggling, 58.

New Orleans, 153, 163, 168, 181; agency for Texas Government, 185; financial difficulties, 186; 187, 190, 193, 199, 201, 203, Consulate, 207; 209, Consul ate Archives, 210, 213, 221.

New Orleans Financial Condition, 233, 234, 235, 238, 241, 242, 243, 310, 321.

Newspapers, 96, German in Texas, 135; first German published in Texas, 149.

New York, 162, 192, 193, 194, 198, 201, 208, Consulate, 214; 216, 217, 218, 219; port of, 220; 221, 222, 299.

New Yorker V olkszeitung , 150.

Nixon,- , 78.

Nixon, William, 235, 321.

Noblitt, John, 161.

Nohl,- , Dr., 255, 258.

Der Nor darner ikanische Freistaat Texas, 145.

Norfolk Consulate, 229.

Norriss, Nat., 166, 242.

The North American Republic, Texas 145.

North Sulphur, 270, 272, 273, 278, 284, 286, 291, 296.

North, Thomas, 124, 125.

Northern Frontier of New Mexico, 67.

Northern Standard, 167.

Norwegian immigrants, 175.

Ochiltree,- , 232, 242, 315, 322.

Oconees, 143.

Odom, Kinching, 319.

O'Fallen, Benjamin, 50, 55.

Ogden, Francis 8., 306.

Ogilvy, James, 165, 166, 242, 318, 319, 320, estate, 323.

Ogilvy, Thomas, 242, 316.

O'Hair, Mrs. H. J., 89.

Oheim, S. F., 149, 152.

Oldham, Elias, 112.

Oldham, Mary, 112, 116.

Oldham, W. S., Life of, 112.

Oldham, W. S., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, 114; mar riage, 113; election as Speaker of the House, 113; Presidential elector, 114; removal to Texas, 115; second mar riage, 115; home in Austin, 115, life in, 116; move to Brenham, 119; dele gate to Montgomery Convention, 120; commissioner to Arkansas, 120; elec tion to Confederate States Senate,

121; champion of State Rights, 122, 123, 124, 125, of the people, 126; opposition to road in Texas, 127; trip to West Texas, 128; opinion on cotton speculation, 129; experiences in and oround Richmond, 125; attempt to release people from the unpleasantness of the military, 126; exile in Mexico, 131, 132; move to Houston, 132; death, 133.

Oliver, Bastian, 272, 285.

Olmsted, F. L., 150, 255.

O'Neal, James P., 278.

Onis, 50, 51, 54, 57.

Onstott, William, 272, 285.

Orangeville, 267, 272, 290, 296.

Or ton,- , 161.

Orton, S. M., 239.

Oswald, H. F., 251, 254.

Owen, Clark, 236.

Pace, Narcissa, 269.

Pace, Twitty, 269.

Padaux,- , 61.

Paddock, 8., 46.

Palacios, Clara, 134, 145, 154, 158, pub lications in the Wochenblatt, 158.

Pangburn, Garrett, 289.

Panilori Indians, 52.

Panola County, 161.

Paravay, , 203, 205, 301, 302, 303.

Paris Consulate, 301, 302.

The Paris Morning News, 263.

Parker, Seth, 285.

Parker, W. 8., 34, 41.

Parmalee, R., 163, 237.

Paschal, George W., 114.

Patton, M. L., 79, 165, 202, 229, 318.

Pawnee Indians, 51, 52, 53, 64.

Pawnee Rock, 36.

Peles Indians, 61.

Penniger, Robert, 148, 151, 155, 177.

Pepper Creek Camp, 264.

Peravay. See Paravay. Perry, S., 188.

Peyton, Mrs., of San Felipe, 75.

Phelan,- , 272, 297.

Philadelphia, 191, 192, 217, 225.

Philipp, F. S., 75.

Pierce, F., 18, 104.

Pierpont, William, 167, 322.

Pierson, W. S., 222.

Pike, Z. M., 57, Expeditions of, 70, 71.

Pinckney Self Spring, 287.

Plantations, demand for labor, 109; Hill's, 233.

Plymouth Consulate, 307.

Politischer Verein, 258.

Polvador, Joseph, 238.

Porter, David Dixon, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29.

Porter, R., 188.

Potter, Bob, Senator 'from Red River, 164; 167, death, 168; 231, 241.

Potter, Lyman, 227.

Postl, Karl. See Sealsfield. Pope, John H., 115.

Pope, W. F., 114.

Powell, Anna, 89.

Prairie Ridge Way, 283.

President, inauguration of, in 1841, 76.

Preston Bend, 268, 272, 276.

Provincial internas, 58, 64, 73.

Protestantische Zeitblaetter, 153.

Provisional Government, 122; replaced by Permanent Government, 122.

Purchase and Importation of Camels by the United States Government, 1855 1857, 18.

Quapaws, 286.

Quarterly of the Texas State Histori cal Association, 11, 13, 15.

Quillan, Charles, 262, 267.

Radcliff, August W., 199, 215, 218, 220.

Raguet, — , 79, 225, 226, 232.

Raguet, Conde, 197.

Railroad, southern route between New Orleans and San Diego, 18; 96.

Raines, C. W., 7.

Raleigh,- , 269, 272.

Ramsdell, C. W., 14, 89, 91, 117.

Randall,- , 76.

Rangers, 290.

Rate,- , 305, 306, 308.

Raunick, Selma Metzenthin, 134; works of, 157, 158.

Ray,- , 30, 31.

Rayado, 69, 71.

Raymond,- , 222.

Ray Yards, 272, 293.

Read, John, 240.

Readings in Texas History, Review of, 80.

Red Lander, 163, 235, 236, 239, 242, 320.

Red River, 63, 64, 95, 165, 166, 167, 168, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 274, 276, 278, 279, 283, 286, 287, 291 292 296.

Red River County, 164, 241, 262, 270, 272, 273, 288, 290, 296.

Red River Ferry, 283.

Red River Mail, 78, 235, 236, 239, 240, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323.

Red River Valley, pioneer settlers, 263; later, 269.

Reddin vs. Ferriss and Durst, 161.

Reed, 8., 235.

Reed, J. 8., 165.

Reily,- , 76.

Reinhardt, Mrs. Israel P., 322.

Reinhardt, wedding, 239.

Reis, Peter, 182.

Republic of Texas, 181, 194, 195, 198, 199, 300, 305, 307, 310; call for extra session of Congress , 319; colonization grant, 177; Colonization Papers, 175; commercial interests, 192; Congress, 192, 201, 207, 209, 216, 222, 226, 227, 229, 266, 273, 278, 281, 282, 284, 286, 298, 302, 303, 304, 311; Joint Reso lution concerning the consular sys tem, 193; consuls, 312; Consul Gen eral, instructions to, 204; Consular Service, 184, 185, 194, in Europe, 299, in United States, 207; State De partment, 227, 310, 312; Naval agent, 224; Navy Department, 219, 224; Post Office Department, 167, 321, 322; President, 196, 202; Reve nue and Land Laws, 200; Secretary of State, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 208, 209, 210, 213, 217, 218, 219, 221, 223, 224, 227, 299, 301, 308, 310, 312, 313; Secretary of war, 233, call for volunteers, 324; Senate, 192, 211, 225, 227, 228, 299, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 313; vs. Burroughs, 316; vs. Rose, 315.

Republican Party, 94, 98.

Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 106.

Rice, William, 272, 290, 296, 297.

Richards,- , 240.

Richardson, James D., 106.

Richardson, R. N., 89.

Richman, A., estate of, 321.

Richmond, 117, 121, 124, 125, 129, Consulate, 229.

Richmond Examiner, 121.

Ricord, John, 319.

Riotte, C. N., 255.

Rister, C. C, 34, 89.

Roberts,- , 164.

Roberts, Allen and Co., 242.

Roberts, Elisha, 323.

Roberts, Ingham S., 89.

Roberts, J. S., 166, 317.

Roberts, Mark R., 263, 264.

Roberts, Moses F., marriage, 76.

Roberts, 0.

M., 1, 3, 7, 9, 121.

Robinson,- , 71.

Roblo, Pierre, 241.

Rocky Ford, 263, 266, Crossing, 279, 280, 283, 286.

Rodger's, - , 77.

Roemer, Ferdinand, 137, 139, Texas, 139; 140, 141, 150.

Rogers,- , 118.

Rogers, Joseph D., 285.

Romberg, Johannes, 134.

Roone's,- , 77.

Rose,- , 167, 173, 241, case against, 315.

Rosenberg, Ernst, 153, 154.

Ross, — — , 317.

Rossy, Alexander, 256, 257, 258.

Rotterdam Consulate, 308.

Rouen Consulate, 302.

Rover, steamboat, 263.

Rowlett, Daniel, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 272, 273, 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, ferry, 283; 284, 286, 287, 288, 292, 293, 294.

Rowland, Dunbar, 104.

Roxburgh, John, 307.

Rudder, S. W., 226.

Rueg,- , 78.

Rueg, Henry, 162.

Rumpel, C. F., 152.

Rumpff, Martin, 163.

Runge, W. 1., Dr., 249.

Runnels,- , 161, 317.

Runnels, H. R., 118.

Rusk, David, 239.

Rusk, T. J., 3, 8, 165, 168, 231, 232,. speech concerning Mexican invasion, 233; 234, 238, 239, 297, 316, 317, 323.' Russell, John, 111, 264, 276.

Rydjord, Dr. John, 73.

Sabin, C. 8., 133.

Sabine Advocate, 322.

Sackett, Sam, 79.

Sadler, Felix G., 284.

Saengerfest, 247, 249, 250.

St. Louis, 59, 65, 66, Consulate, 229; Convention of Germans, 255, 256.

Salcedo, 72.

Saligny, 302.

San Antonio, 30, 31, 65, 76, 99, 150, 151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 247, 248, 249, 251, 255, 256, 257, 260; report of capture by Mexicans, 231, 232; cap ture by Vasquez, 168; journey of camels toward, 29; retreat of Mexi cans from, 232; 233, 236, 301, 318.. San Antonio Platform, 261.

San Antonio Zeitung, 249, 254, 255, 256, 260, 261.

San Augustine, 160, 163, 164, 165, 166, 216, 232, 237, 240, 317, 318, 319, 320, San Augustine County, 231, 323.

San Felipe, 75, 215.

San Fernando, 54, 56, 63, 65.

San Fernando, Canon de, 65, 68, 69, 71.

San Jacinto, description by Sealsfield, 144; 188, 192, 239, 265.

San Saba Colonization Company, 169, civilian organization, 170 ; work of exploration and surveying, 171; con stitution, 172; objects, 172; expendi tures, 173; closing of affairs, 175; 176, 181, 182.

San Saba Volunteers, 172.

Sanchez, Lewis, 234.

Sanchez, Ma. Josefa, 75, 320.

Sandbo, Anna Irene, 261.

Sand Hill Pass, 70.

Der Sangesfreund, 151.

Sangre de Cristo, 54, 56, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72.

Santa Anna, 222, 229, 234, 236, 239.

Santa Fe, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60, 66, 74; Expedition, 163, 234; Prisoners, 213; Railway, 43; trade, 56; Trail, 56.

Santos Coy, Manuel, 165.

Santos Coy, Ygnacio, 165.

Sanudo, Don Andres, 52.

Saunders, Charles, 306.

Sauerlander, 138.

Sayles,- , 274, 285.

Saxe-Gotha, 182.

Scherpf,- , 139, 140.

Schlecht, Friedrich, 145.

Schlickum, Julius, 251, 254.

Schmidt, Ed, 155.

Schneider, Johannes, 182.

Schroeter, Hedwig, 157.

Schuetze, Albert, 152.

Schuetze, Henry, 152.

Schuetze, Julius, 151.

Schuetze, Louis, 251, 254.

Schulmeyer, Johann Valentin, 182.

Schwab, Thomas, colonization certificate, 182.

Science, journal of, 141.

Scott,- , 235.

Scott County, 265.

Scroggs, William 0., 105.

Scurry, William E,., 78, 79, 162, 163, 164, 166, 231, 241, 321.

Sealsfield, Charles, 134, biographical sketch, 142; books published, 142; mentioned by Longfellow, 143; first historical novel, 143; criticised by Faust, 143; best historical romance, 144; importance in American litera ture, 144.

Sealsfield, Cabin Booh, 141, 147.

Secession Convention, 119.

Secret Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas, 192, 204, 205, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 308, 311, 314.

Seele, Herman, 148.

Seguin, 152, 260, 318.

Seldon, John A.> 111.

Senate Journals, 188.

Seward,- , 130.

Seymore, John, 266, 267.

Shannon Brothers, 291.

Shannon, James, 283.

Shannon, Thomas, 280, 281.

Shaw, James 8., 188.

Shaw, Mrs. , 166.

Shawnee Indians, 265, 286, 287, 292; raids from the United States, 294.

Shawnee Crossing, 271, 272.

Shawnee town, recommendation for post office, 161, 272, 283, 288, 323.

Shawnee Trace, 283.

Shelby County, 161, 232, 238.

Sheridan, Phil, 36.

Sherman, W. T., 42.

Shiloh Church, 287.

Shirkey, Mary A., 32.

Shreveport, 318.

Siemering, A., 134, 148, 151, 153, 249, 250, 251, 254, biographical sketch, 145; Confederate service, 146; editor and writer, 146; history of German immigration to Texas, 146; books published, 146.

Silverberg, , 160.

Silverberg, Mrs. Sarah, 79, 167.

Simms, Misses, 316.

Simpson, — , 285, 286.

Simpson, J. J., 165, 238.

Simpson, John P., 270, 277, 288, 289, 290, 291, 293, 295.

Simpson, William, 165, 238.

Sims, C. H., 321, 322.

Sims, Ed P., 236, 237, 240.

Sims, Elizabeth, piano teacher, 78.

Sims, James, 164.

Sims, M. F., 318.

Sims, Martha, school, 78 ; 324.

Sims, Mat, 167.

Sims, Todd, 77.

Sims, Tom, 236, murder of, 316; 317.

Sinks, Julia Lee, 1, 3, 4, 7.

Sisterdale, 146, 249, 250, 251, 255, 257, 260.

Slack, Daniel, 263, 266, 267.

Slave belts, Georgia to Texas, 93; Ken tucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, 93.

Slavery expansion, natural limits of, 92, 107.

Slavery in Missouri, 102.

Slaves, price of, 107, 109.

Sloan, Robert, 288.

Smith,- , 164, 202, 315.

Smith, Ashbel, 203, 205, 214, 215, 221, 234, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 311.

Smith, Charles, 264, 267, 277.

Smith, E. Kirby, 129.

Smith, Port, 267, 268.

Smith, Francis Gurney, 225, 226.

Smith, Henry, 8, Message to council, 184, 185.

Smith, James, 160, 168.

Smith, Lucinda, 278.

Smith, Morgan, 219.

Smith, Sophia, 277.

Smith, Thomas S., 285.

Smith, Walter, 223.

Smither, Harriet, 75, 160, 170, 231, 315.

Smyrna, 22, 27, 28.

Snively, Jacob, 232.

Snow, Thomas, 308.

Sociat, Juan, 55.

Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas, 183.

Society of German Noblemen. See Adelsverein. Soergel, A. H., 37, 138, 139.

Solms-Braunfels, Prince Carl von, de scription of Texas, 137; 138, 139.

Southern Intelligencer, 114, 118, 119.

Southwestern American, 115.

Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 261, 263.

Sowell's Bluff, 269, 272.

Sowell, Joseph, 269, 279, 280, 298.

Spadra Bluff, 269.

Spain and Spanish America in the Li braries of the University of Cali fornia, Review of, 85.

Spanish colonial policy, 103; frontier, 59; traders, 55.

Sparks, William F., 77.

Spence, Joseph P., 269, 285.

Spencer, Alexander, 278.

Spiess, Hermann, 145, 258.

Spooner, T. H., 171.

Sprague, S., 208.

Stansbury, Howard, 35.

Starr, James H., 77, 167, 232, 238, 322.

State Convention of Germans in Texas in 1854, 247; call for, 249; purposes of, 250 ; attitude toward slavery, 247; Kentucky platform and, 250; Louisville platform and, 251.

State Gazette, 120.

Statistical Report on Texas, 263.

Stell, J. W;., 46.

Stephens,- , 281.

Stephens, Edward, 263, 264, 267, 276.

Stephens, John, 263, 264, 267, 277, 278, 279, 280, 283, 285.

Stephens, Nancy, 321.

Sterne, Adolphus, Diary, 75, 160, 231, 315; Mrs., 237, 238.

Sterne, Charles, 320, 324.

Sterne, Eugenie, 321.

Sterne, Joseph Amador, 242, 320, 322.

Stewart's Cabin, 280.

Stewart, John Graham, 306.

Stewart, Robert Domford, 302.

Stewart, Samuel, 276.

Stone House, 160, 161.

Stonewall County, 282.

Store, general merchandise; articles needed for, 180.

Stout, William 8., 292, 293, 294.

Strickland, R. W., 262.

Stringer, Z. L., 320.

Strong,- , 231, 232.

Sulphur Creek, North, 270, 272.

Sumach Prairie, 283.

Sumner,- , 263.

Suttenfleld, Sophia, 298.

Swagerty, Joseph, 269, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 283, and others, deposition, 294.

Swedish immigrants, 175.

Sweeden, Eli, 278.

Swiss immigrants, 175.

Tagebuch ueber meinen Aufenthalt in Texas, 1837-1841, 156.

Taliafera, 237, 242, 323.

Taliafero, Nei, 237.

Taos, 52, 54, 59, 63, 66, 69, 71.

Tarrant County, 270, 288.

Tarrant, Edward H., 273.

Taylor,- , 152, 233, 306; Mrs., 238, 320.

Taylor, Mrs. Bride Neill, 1, 4, 7.

Taylor, Catherine Dugan, 289, 291.

Taylor, C. S., 320, 321.

Taylor, Samuel G., 229.

Telegraph and Texas Register, 171, 172, 173, 176.

Terrell, A. W., 77, 79, 115, 230, 319, 320, 321.

Teutonic Order of Texas, 240.

Texan Scrip, 216.

Texans, imperative need for outside aid in struggle against Mexico, 184; re treat from San Antonio, 231.

Texas, 63, 65, 179, 181, 183, 185, 194, 195, 196, 200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 214, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 239, 241, 284, 286, 300, 303, 306, 307, 310, 313; commercial relations, 305; con ditions in, 231, 232, 233; financial

difficulties, 186; immigration to, 215, 301; lands, 216; laws, 218; money, 208; resources, 217.

Texas and Her Revolution, 150.

Texas and Pacific Railroad, 97.

Texas as It Really Is, 141.

Texas Chronicles and Troubadours, 89.

Texas Consulates: in Europe, 299, Bremen, 181, Great Britain, 303, Hanse Towns, 309, Netherlands, 308, 309; in the United States, 207, Bal timore, 224, Bangor, 229, Boston, 277, Charleston, 226, Cincinnati, 227, Detroit, 228, Key West, 226, Mobile, 222, Natchez, 227, Natchi toches, 224, New Orleans, 207, New York 214, Norfolk, 229, Philadel phia, 225, Richmond, 229, St. Louis, 229, Vicksburg, 226.

The Texas Emigrants, 141.

Texas Government, 192, 209, 217, 220, 221, 299.

Texas: Her Resources and Her Public Men, 96.

Texas History, interest of women' s clubs in, 15.

Texas Independence, anniversary ball, 165.

Texas im Jahre 1848, 139, 140.

Texas in sein wahres Licht gestellt, 141.

Texas Library and Historical Commis sion, Report, 192, 205, 210, 219, 225, 227, 229, 299, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 308, 311.

Texas-Lieder, 156.

Texas Monthly, 158.

Texas Mountains Singing Society, 155.

Texas Post, 152.

Texas Staatszeitung , 152.

Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854, 247.

Texas State Historical Association, be ginnings of, 1; officers for the first year, 7; Quarterly, 7, 11, 13, 15.

Texas State Library, 175, 181, 182, 186, 188, 195, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 208, 209, 210, 212, 218, 219, 220, 224, 225, 227, 231, 315.

Texas State Gazette, 117, 118, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261.

Texas Stern, 152.

Texas und seine Revolution, 139, 150.

Texas Vorwaerts, 151, 152.

Thorn, Frost, 235, 237, 238; Mrs., 217; 322, 323.

Thomas, Alfred 8., 50, 65.

Thomas, Andrew, 270, 278, 290, 291.

Thomas, D. Y., 120.

Thomasin,- , 242, 243.

Thompkin's,- , 77.

Throckmorton,- , 282.

Thurston, John P., 284.

Tiling, Moritz, 177.

Tillman County, 267.

Timber Creek, 272, 273, 283, 291.

Tipps,- , 164.

Tipps, Leander E., 165.

Tobacco, 102.

Toby, Thomas, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210.

Die Tochter Tejas oder Texas im vorigen J ahrhundert , 156.

Tod, Naval agent of Republic of Texas, 219, 224.

Tod, Jack, battalion of, 315.

Todd, Jackson, 77, 316, trial, 317.

Tohooktookies, 286.

Tom Bean, 278.

Torres, Patricio, 165, 320, 322.

Townsend, Nathaniel, 190, instructions, 199; letter, 200; 201, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 309.

Towson, Fort, Landing, 264.

Trans-Mississippi Department, 128, 129.

Trask, and Marvin, 162.

Travis, W. B., 8.

Trenckmann, W. A., 148, 149, 152, 156.

Trexler, H. A., 102.

La Trinchera, 66.

True American, 207.

Tulip Bend, 264, 270, 272, 274, 278.

Tullis, Coral H., 89.

Turner, A., 174.

Turner and Woodruff, 168.

Twohig,- , 30.

Tyler,- , 167.

Unataquas, 286.

Die Union, 149.

Union Pacific Railroad, 35, 43.

United States, 73, 92, 106, 180, 185, 192, 194, 197, 200, 206, 207, 209, 211, 216, 217, 220, 221, 223, 234, 236, 240, 241, 294, 295, 299, 302, 304, 306, 311, 313, 314; Army, 241, 294; Congress 102, 198; Consular instructions, 204; Sec retary of State, 228; urged to com mence hostilities against Mexico, 163.

University of Texas, 182; Graduate School, 184.

Urbantke, Carl, 155.

Utah and the Nation, review of, 245.

Utes, 60.

Vaden, Catherine, 264.

El Vado, 56, 63, 71.

Val Verde, 30.

Valenzuela, Jose Antonio, 55.

Van, Andy, 294.

Van Zandt, Isaac, 220, 230.

Vanbibber,- , 237.

Vanderbilt, Commodore, 105.

Vanderlip,- , 180.

A Vaquero of the Brush Country, re view of, 243.

Vasquez, General, 168.

Velard, Louis, 75.

Velasco, 189.

Venadito, Viceroy, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56.

Vera Cruz, 58.

Bin Verfehltes Leben, 146.

Vernon, Martin, 276.

Vey. See Fey. Vice-Consul, 197, 198.

Vicksburg Consulate, 226.

Victor, Prince of Leiningen, 177.

Victoria, 152, 260.

Victoria Advocate, 258, 259.

Vierziger, 146, 148.

Vindication of the Conduct of the Agency of Texas in New Orleans, 185.

Violet, Monsieur, 234.

Von Breitenbauch, Louis, 151.

Von Claren, Oscar, 136, 139.

Von Czarnoski, Otto, 138, 139.

Von Fallersleben, Hoffman, 135, 156.

Von Herff, Ferdinand, 141.

Von Hinueber, Caroline, 156.

Von Rosenberg, William, 153.

Von Ross, George, 145.

Von Schuetz, Freiherr, 138, 139.

Von Struve, Heinrich, 148, 155.

Von Sommers, Hauptmann, 140.

Von Wrede, Captain Fr., 136, 139.

Vorwaerts, 152.

Waco, 152, 156.

Wade, Nathan, 161.

Wadesboro, Ky., 263.

Walling, John, 161.

Walnut Bayou, 267, 268.

Walter, Hulda, 134.

Walther, F. E., 141, 153.

Walton, J. A., 323.

Waples, 203, 219.

Ward,- , 214.

Warren, 262, 269, 270, 272, 279, 282, 284, 286, 287, 291, 292, 293, 298.

Warren, Abel, 268.

Warren-Coffee Station Road, 281, 283.

Warren's Trading Post, 268, 269.

Washburn, 269, 291.

Washburn, Samuel S., death, 289; 290.

Washington, 162, 176, 182, 194, 207, 215, 216, 227, 229, 230.

Washington American, 118.

Washington County, 119.

Washington, Mrs. Stark, 116.

Washington (old), 77.

Watkins, J. M., 78, 79, 235, 236.

Watson, A. 0., 115.

Waul, T. N., 119, 121.

Wayne, Henry C, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28; recommendation concerning camels, 29; 30, 31, 32.

Webb, W. P., 97.

Weber, Adolf Paul, 147.

Webster, Daniel, 101, 205, 284.

Wells,- , 75, 323.

Wendt,- , 153.

Wenlock, William, 285.

Westbrook, Stephen, 262, 285.

Western, Thomas G., 171.

The Western Texan, 255, 257.

Wharton,- , 229.

Wharton, W. H., 185.

Wheeler,- , 241, 317.

White, David, 191.

White, George H., 132.

Whitesides,- , 77.

Whitewright, 270, 278.

Wichita County, 282.

Wiede, George, 242.

Wiess, Simon, 168.

Wigfall, Louis T., 121, 122, 123.

Wiggin, Edith E., 155.

Wilbarger, J., 265, 270, 282, 287, 289, 291, 292, 298.

Wilder,- , 167.

Williams,- , 197, 205, 321.

Williams, Henry H., 224.

Williams, William M., 277, 278.

Williamson, R. M., 8.

Willis, John, 299, 300.

Willrich, George, 147.

Wilmot Proviso, 92, 94.

Wilson, Alfred W., 114.

Wilson, J., 113, 318.

Winchester, Tenn., 112.

Winkler, E. W., 14, 89, 117, 120, 192, 204, 205, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 308, 311.

Winn, R. W., 324.

Wise, 282.

Wochenblatt, 149.

Wolfe, Solomon, 79, 238.

Womack, William, death, 267, 278.

Women's Clubs, 15; interest in Texas History, 15.

Wood, F., 220, 221.

Woodruff,- , Dr., 168, death, 172.

Woodward, John, 192, letter, 195; 196, 199, 202, 203, 214, charges against, 215; 216, 218, 309.

Wooten, Dudley G., 7.

Worchester, 212.

Wortham,- , 164.

Wright,- , 217.

Wright, Claiborne, 263.

Wyatt, Peyton S., 273.

X I T Ranch of Texas and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado, Review of, 81.

Yancey,- , 124.

Yates, A. J., 194.

Ybarbo, J. Ygnacio, heirs, 164, 165.

Ybarbo, Maximiliano, 320.

Ybarbo, Theresa, 320.

Yellowstone River, 51, 53, 54.

Young,- , 282.

Young, John D., 243.

Young, Samuel, 284.

Yutas, 60, 61.

Yves, Sam B., 322.

Zavala, Miss Adina de, 89.

Zink, Nicolaus, 249.

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