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Acosta, J. M., 264.
Adams, Dave, 83.
Affleck, Thomas, 171.
Alamo, 144, 273.
Alberty, David, 58, 59.
Alexander, M. 0., 134.
Alexandria, 75, 122, 130, 134, 135, 209.
Allan, Catharine, 326.
Allan, Mrs. T. C, 317.
Allen, A. C, 272.
Allen, George W., 54, 343.
Allen, J. K., 272.
Allen, J. M., 305.
Allred, William, 57.
Amsler, Karl, 336.
Amsler, Marcus, 335.
Anadarcos, 38, 44, 60.
Anderson Academy, 315.
Anderson, Dr. Edmund P., 298.
Anderson, Hart, 109.
Anderson,— , Col., 71, 74.
Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 171.
Angelina River, navigation of, 74; 206, 207.
Antonique, 323.
Apaches, 83.
Archive War, 166.
Archer, Branch T., 41, 171.
Armstrong, William, 52.
Arnold, Mrs. William, 166.
Asherton, 82, 87, 88, 89.
Atkinson, Reverend, 299.
Austin, in 1846, 31; 34, 254, 296, 302, 308, 311.
Austin City Gazette, 165.
Austin, Moses, 171.
Austin, Stephen F., 171, camp on the Salado, 272, 278, 296.
Bagby, Col. A. P., 39, 126, 209.
Bailes, George, 229.
Baker, Artelia, 63.
Baker, Daniel, 171.
Baker, James S., 64, 65.
Baker, Mosely, 272.
Baker, William R., 41, 64, 66.
Baker, — — , 34, 36.
Baldwin, Joseph, 171.
Baltimore Convention, 287.
Barker, E. C, 79, 171, 175, 176, 268.
Barr, Amelia E., 171.
Barrett, Thomas, 71, 75.
Bartels, William, 335.
Bass, Sam, 171.
Baylor, Col. G. W., 126.
Baylor, R. E. 8., 171, 308.
Bayou City, 125.
Beales, Juan Carlos, 80.
Beaty, Martin, 152.
Bee, H. P., 214, 216, 222, 226, 229.
Bell, L. L., 86.
Bell, P. H., 171.
Belo, A. H., 171.
Benavides, Captain, 83.
Bennet, Captain, 273.
Benton, Jesse, Jr., 59, 64.
Berry, J. Z., 342.
Bertrand, 27.
Biegel, Joseph, 336.
Biesele, R. L., 172, 334.
Birdsall, Judge John, 298.
Bird's Fort, treaty, 60.
Birdwell, Sam L., 110.
Bishop for Texas, 305, 306.
Bivins, H., 117.
Black, Captain, 273.
Blake, Bennet, 70, 72, 75, 160, 262, 263, 265.
Blount, Lois F., 181, 271.
Bois D'Arc, first school, 67.
Bolton, H. E., 79, 268.
Bonzano, N. A., 337.
Boos-Waldeck, Count, 337.
Borden, Gail, 171.
Border Indians, 58; troubles between Texas and the United States, 53, 54.
Bourland, James, 40, 41, 42, 46.
Bourland, Mack, 41.
Bossier, F., 165.
Boston, Texas Consul in, 162.
Bowie County, 38.
Bowie, James, 145, 146, 171.
Bowl, 284.
Bowles, John, 38.
Bowls, 70.
Branch T. Archer, the, 92.
Brazoria, 294, 302, 309, 311, 312.
Brazos Courier, 93.
Brazos River, 27, 28, 42, bar of, 96; 113, 254, 274, 282, 302, valley, 303.
Brown, L. 8., 345.
Brown, Judge, 73.
Brown, Lt., 23.
Bruce,— , 189.
Bryan, Guy M., 315.
Bryan, William, 99.
Bullis, Lt., 83.
Burchel,— , 21, 24.
Burleson, Edward, 171.
Burleson, John, 81.
Burleson, Rufus, 171.
Burnet, David G., 171, 195, 274, 275, 276, 277.
Burtin, Isaac W., 159.
Butler, George, 315.
Byres, Isaac, 205.
Caddoes, 38, 44, 52, 60, 278, 281, 282, 283.
Caldwell, , 166, 259, 260.
Calhoun, John C, 187, 198; letter to Rusk, 199; 200, death, 201, 202.
Camargo, 141, 150, 153, 158, 231, 235, 237, 240, 241, 244, 245, 247, 249, 252, 253, 254, 255.
Camp meeting, 258, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264.
Canales, Gen., 71, 99.
Canfield, 28, 70, 75, 344, 345.
Canton, 107, 224, 229.
Capitol at Houston, 297.
Caranchuas, 320, 323.
Cárdenas, Jesús, 79.
Caro's Crossing, 69.
Carsons, John K., wedding, 160.
Carter, Harry, 110.
Carter, W. A., 62.
Castefleda, C. 8., 347, 348.
Castro, 323.
Cat Spring, 336, 338.
Cazneau, J. 8., 75.
Chapman, Rev. R. M., 297, 298, 300, 308.
Cherokees, 38, 44, 52, 70, 278, 280, 283.
Chevallier, Charles, 74, 75, 257, 340, 343, 346.
Chickasaws, 52, 53, 59; Agency, 52; property, 54.
Chihuahua Trail, 41; wagons, 81.
Childress, Geo. C, 273.
Chirina, 207.
Chirino, Bautista, 265.
Chisholm Trail, 84.
Chisum, Claiborne, 41, 46.
Chisum, Col. Isham, 126.
Chisum, John S., 46, 171.
Choctaws, 49, 52, 56, 59, 283.
Christ Church, Houston, 297, 299, 312; Matagorda, 294, 297, 303, 304, 305, 311, 312; Tyler, 316.
Churchhill's Division, 223.
Cigar making, 336.
Clancy, John, 108.
Clark, W. G., 143.
Clarksville, 65, 66, 67, 161, 162, 163, 191, 196, 282, 295, 311.
Clay, C. M., 36.
Clay's Company, 246, 247.
Cleveland, Gen. John, 189.
Cleveland, Mary F., marriage, 189.
Clevenger, George, 70.
Cloud, Rev., 302.
Clute, J. R., 166.
Cobbs, N. H., 305, 306.
Cochran, Lemuel M., 40, 41, 42.
Coffee, 163, 343, 344.
Coffee, Holland, 41, 61, 62, 63.
Coffee's Station, 41, 50, 58, 63, 64, 67.
Coke, Richard, 171.
Colbert, Charles, 54.
Colbert, James, 54.
Collier, John 0., 114, 129.
Collins, J. W., 161.
Collins, Dr., 131.
Columbia, the, 95, 96.
Colville, Silas, 41.
Comanches, 29, 33, 38, 52, 56, 83, 234, 246; range, 233; 321.
Commercial Bulletin, 95, 97, 100.
Commercial relations between New Or leans and Texas ports, 1838-1839, 91, 95.
Confederacy, army rations, 120; mis management, 121; 132; southwestern frontier, 81.
Congress of the Republic of Texas, 61, 66, 71, 72; chaplains, 294; journals of the Fourth Congress, 270; 343, 344, 345, 346.
Considerant, Victor, 171.
Constantine Lodge, 65, 66.
Constitutional Convention of 1875, 269.
Consultation at San Felipe, 272, 273.
Convention of the Episcopal Church in Texas, 311, 314, 315.
Cooke, Gen., 41.
Cooke, William G., 38, 64, 66.
Copano, 317.
Cordova, Vicente, 262, 279.
Corpus Christi, 156; description, 157; 231, 232, 233; volunteers, 75.
Cortinas, Dolores, 71.
Cotton, 163, 259.
Coulter, E. M., 180.
Court decisions affecting lands, 17, 18.
Coushattas, 50, 52, 54, 58.
Cox, Jesse, 47.
Cox, William, 47.
Craig, John 8., 65, 66.
Creeks, 44, 283.
Creole, the, 98.
Crockett, David, 171.
Croix, Teodoro de, 171.
Cuba, the, 95, 96, 99, 302.
Culberson, Charles, 171.
Culberson, David, 171.
Culp, Miss E., 69, 160, 259.
Dabney, R. L., 268.
Dameron, George, 48, 49.
Dangerfield, 24.
Danville, 139.
Daron and Co., 97.
Dart, C, 164.
Davenport, P. A., 312.
Davidson, Lt., 22.
Davis, Andrew, 41.
Davis, E. J., 268.
Davis, Mary and Louisa, 63.
Davis, M. E. M., 268.
Davis, Gen., 71, 73.
Davis Ranch, 239.
The Day of the Cattleman, review, 177.
Debates in the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1815, review, 269.
Delawares, 52.
De Leon, Martin, death, 322.
Dennison, James, 312.
Dennison, S. D., 314.
Denton, John 8., 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, burial place, 45; 64, 65, 66.
Denton County, Old Settlers Associa tion, 46; 68.
Diana, the, 125.
Dictionary of American Biography, re view, 167, 267.
Dill, Mary, 260.
Dimmit County, 79, 80, 81, 82; Ameri can and Mexican population, 89; ascendancy of agriculture over stock raising, 88; coming of railroad, 87; farming, 85; first attempt at perma nent settlement, 81; history and legend, 84; irrigation, 87; Mexicans, 89; social and economic conditions, 90; wells, 85, 86, 87.
Diocese of Texas, 311, 312, 313, 314, 316.
Donaldson, Major, 196.
Dor, John M., 70, 74.
Dorsett, John, 164.
Douglas, Joseph P., 108, 109, 115.
Douglas, Dr., 224.
Douglass, K. H., 72.
Draper, James M., 69.
Duden, Gottfried, 334.
Dugan, Catherine, 63.
Dugan, Daniel V., 49, 50, 55.
Dugan, Emily, 56.
Dugan, George, 55, 56, 57, 58.
Dugan, Henry, 57, 63.
Dugan, Mary, marriage, 52.
Dugan, William, 56, 57.
Dugan Chapel, 50.
Dugan family, 56, 65.
Duncan, W. 0., 153.
Dunt, Detlef, 334, 335, 336.
Durham, Augustus, Lt., death, 228.
Durst, John, 257, 345.
Dyer, Gen., 282.
Eakin, E. M., 344.
Eakin, James, 264, 344.
Eardley, — — , 87.
Early Days of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas, 293.
Early, Elbert, 41.
Eaton, Rev. Benjamin, 300, 305, 306, 308, 309, 311, 312, 315, 316.
Eaton, J. C, marriage, 165.
Ector, M. D., 288.
Educational activities of the Episcopal Church in Texas, 308, 309, 315.
Edwards, H. H., 159.
England, trade with, 93; 132.
Engledow, W. 0., 70, 161, 162, 262, 263, 265.
English, Ed., 83.
English, Levi, 81.
English, William K., 160.
Episcopal Church in Texas, 293; mis sionary activities, 308.
Ernst, Friedrich, 334, statements con cerning Texas, 335; 336, 337, 338, 339 Espuela Land and Cattle Company, 4.
Essex, the, 98.
Eve, Joseph, 59.
Eve, Sam 8., 70, 343.
Exports to Texas from New Orleans, 1838, 103.
Fagan, Annie, 317, marriage, 320.
Fagan, John, 326.
Fagan, Nicholas, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325.
Fagan, Peter, 323, 324.
Fannin, 153, 324, 325.
Fannin County, 56, 57, commissioners court, 64 ; first sermon, 65 ; history of, 38; immigrants to, 60, 61, 62; jail, 67; Masonic Lodge, 64; minute men, 41; textbooks, 63.
Field, Col., 249.
First German Settlements in Texas, 334.
Fish, John F., 314.
Fisher, King, 84.
Fletcher, Wilkes, 67.
Fordtran, Charles, 334, 335.
Forts: Houston, 26, 259, 280; Mc- Gruder, 125; Inglish, 46, 47, 55, 66, 67; Johnson, 41, 46; Pelican, 125; Towson, 52, 54, 59; Washita, 59; Worth, 42.
Fowler, Andrew J., 41.
Fowler, Dr., 215.
Frazier, S. D., 85, 86.
Freeman, Bishop, 300, 306, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, suggestions for Texas, 315; trip to Texas, 309.
Frels, William, 336.
Fremont, John Charles, 175.
French Blockade, 99.
Friend of the Laws, 161.
Friendship, the, 92.
Index Fuller, Alsey, 41.
Galveston, 93, in 1889, 94; 95, 96, 99, 116, 128, 130, 163, 166, 274, 297, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, 309, 313, 328; bombardment, 110, camp life, 106, conditions in 1864, 122, 123; fortifi cation, 125; harbor, 92, 97; imports, 1838, 91; retail prices, 105; rumor of blockade, 342.
Galveston Civilian, 92.
Garner, N. P., 340, 344.
Garnett, John R., 66.
Garrett, Milton, 344.
German immigrants, 94, 239; in New Braunfels, 34; notice to, 337; settle ments in Texas, 172, first, 334; society for the protection of, 338.
Germans, 143, 266.
Gibson, 71, 72.
Gilbert, William H, 41.
Gillespie, Col. C. C, 111.
Gillespie, Jack, 166, 262.
Gillette, Rev. Charles, 299, 306, 308, 309, 311, 312, 315, 316.
Godfrey, Blossman and Company, 97.
Goliad, description, 153; (La Bahia), 320.
Gordon, Joseph, 56.
Gordon, — — , 57.
Goodwin, Cardinal, 175.
Goodwin, Rev. Henry 8., 298, 300.
Gould, C. M., 345.
Goyens, William, 159, 160.
Graham, C. B., 110.
Graham, Jack, 74.
Grand Ecore, 230.
Grand Prairie, 303.
Grant, Diego, 80.
Grassmeyer, F. W., 336.
Gray, Peter W., 298, 316.
Gray, William F., 297, 299.
Green, Henry, 49, 56.
Green, Gen. Thomas, 126, 204, 213, 214, 216, 224, 225, death, 226.
Green, William, 56.
Green's Division, 209.
Greer, A., 162, 196.
Gresham, William, 198.
Griffin, John, 44, 45.
Groce's Ferry, 195, 274.
Gulf Prairie, 310.
Halbird, James, 25.
Haley, J. Evetts, 179, 267.
Hall, W. W., Rev., 294.
Hamil, S. H., 344.
Hamilton, Robert S., 46.
Hansford, John M., 64, 66.
Harriet Lane, 125.
Harrisburg, 131, 274, 276, 334.
Harrison, James M., 108, 129.
Hart, John, 66.
Hart, Martin, 63.
Hayden brothers, death, 242.
Headrick, W., 206.
. Henderson, J. F., 315.
Henderson, J. P., 102.
Henderson, William, 50, 63.
Henderson, Gen., 340, 341, 342, 344, 345.
History of the German Settlements in Texas, review, 172.
Holden, W. C, 1.
Holland, Col., 265.
Holland, Dr., 150.
Holman, Sanford, 265, 344.
Holmes, O. L., 259.
Holt and Arrowsmith, 97.
Homestead lands, 3.
Hoover, Calvin, 56.
Hopkins, Richard, 41.
Horsbrugh, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18.
Horsbrugh, Fred, 4, 5.
Horton, A. C, 295.
Hotchkiss, Capt., 69.
Houston (city), 69, 70, 92, 108, 123, 130, 132, 135, 160, 164, 263, 280, 297, 299, 302, 303, 309, 313, 314, 337; camp life, 106; retail prices, 105.
Houston, Fort, 26, 196.
Houston, Sam, 99, 152, 165, 166, 187, 195, 264, 274, 280, 286, 287, 288, 289; and Rusk, 271; attitude on Indian question, 278, 279; Indian policy, 284, 285; leaves convention, 272; made Commander-in-chief, 273; report of papers concerning Texas, 93; speech at Nacogdoches, 284; to T. J. Rusk, 279 ; treaty made in collaboration with Rusk, attitude toward Rusk, 277, 278.
Houston, Sam, Jr., 329.
Houston Intelligencer, 93.
Houston Telegraph, 94, 99, 100; descrip tion of Texas, 92.
Hubert, Thomas, 163.
Humphreys, Henry, 298.
Hunter, Mrs. William, 48.
Huntsville, 262, 263, 311, 314.
Huston, Felix, 277.
Immigrants to Texas, 92, 94; Episco pal, 294; German, 337; Irish, 318.
Imports from Texas to New Orleans, 104.
Independence, 311; Texas, 80.
Indianola, 296.
Indians, 26, 29, 42, 45, 47, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 80, 81, 82, 83, 142, 144, 233, 234, 238, 241, 285, 334, affairs, 49;
attack, 57; campaign, 196; cannibal ism, 47; captive, 33, 34; customs, 320, 321, 322, 323 ; depredations, 1842, 324, from the United States, 283, on Texas frontier, 281; difficulties in connec tion with, 278, 282; driven from Trinity, 46; policy of Lamar toward, 284, of Houston, 284; troubles, 38, 39, 40; from the United States, 272, 282; villages, 42, 43, 44.
Industry, 334, 335, growth of, 337, 338, 339.
Inglish, Bailey, 62, 67.
International and Great Northern Rail road, 84, 87.
Irish immigrants to Texas, 318.
Ives, Caleb S., 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 302, 305, 306, statement about Texas, 307; 308, 309, 311, 312, death, 313.
Ivey, Jack, 41.
James, M., 277.
J A Ranch, bonus, 11.
Javelin, 84, 85, 86.
Jennings, T. J., 162.
John Charles Fremont, an Explanation of His Career, review, 175.
Johnson, Allen, 167, 267.
Johnson, F. W., 272.
Johnson, John, 163.
Johnson, Lindley, 41, 42.
Johnson, R. D., 305.
Johnston, Alex, 67.
Jones, A. I., 246.
Jones, Anson, letter on annexation, 287.
Jonesboro, mail route, 66.
Jordan, Levi, 70, 75.
Jouitt, John G., 64, 66.
Jouitt, Thomas, 64, 66.
Journals of the Fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1839,1840 to Which are added the Relief Laws, review, 347.
Journal of a Trip Through Texas and Northern Mexico in 1846-1847, 141, 231.
Juergens, J., 335.
Kaufman, David S., 184, 341.
Keechis, 60.
Key, David, 46.
Kickapoos, 38, 44, 52, 278, 283, village, 279.
Kimbrough, Dr., J., 150.
Kiowas, 83.
Kirchhoffer, Dr., 342, 343.
Kitchens, Dan, 51.
Kitchens, John, 49.
Kitchens, William, 50, 55.
Krueger, M. (Autobiography), review, 266.
La Bahia, 154.
See Goliad. Lafitte, 27.
Lamar, M. 8., 195, 280, 284; adminis tration, 94.
Lananna Mills, 69.
Land: Board, 7; Commissioner, 3, 15, 17; homestead, 3; law, 7, 8; Office, 4, 261, 262; pirates, 7; public, 2; railroad, 2; rush for filing on, 4; school, 2, 7; scrip, 2; validation of titles, 16.
Lane, Walter P., 108, 126, 214; wounded, 228.
Lane's Texas Cavalry, 106, 107, 108, 212.
Lane, William, 46.
Langford, Lee, 63.
Langford, William, 48.
Lansing, 71.
Laredo, 36, 82, 83, 89.
Larkin, Alonzo, 49.
Larissa College, 107, 219.
Laura, the, 92.
Lazarin, F., 341.
Lee, R. W., 62, 67.
Leiningen, Prince Victor, 338.
Lester, C. E., 286.
Lewis, Joseph P., 341, 342.
Lipans, 321, 323.
Loftin, Ella, 115, 116, 129, 135, 204, 211.
Loftin, W. P., 109.
Lizardi, F. de, and Company, 97.
Loggins, Press, death, 259.
Louisiana, 122, 126, 133, 205, 208, 209, 230, 282, 283, 300, 302, 304, 326; Cavalry, 209.
Lovejoy, John L., 41.
Love's Ranch, 154, 155, 156, 157.
McClintock, Mary, 253.
McClintock, William A., Journal, 141, 231; 20, 231, 253, death, 256.
McDonald, A., 69, 70, 262, 263, 264, 341.
McDonough, Edward, 317, 318, 319, 320.
McFarland, Jackson, 41.
McGruder, John 8., 128, 129.
McKay, S. S., 268, 269.
McLeod, Hugh, 191, 192, 282; attitude toward Houston and Rusk, 280; cam paign against the Caddoes, 281.
McMan's Battery, 222, 223.
McNeill, Col. Harry C, 126.
Madison, Col. G. T., 126, 212.
Mansfield, 106, 122, 211; battle of, 213, 214, 216, 217; losses, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227.
Marmaduke, J. S., 211.
Marshall, Gen. Thos., 240, 245, 247.
Martin, E. Q., 137, 138, 139, 140, 206.
Matador Company, 9, policy of, 11.
Matador Ranch, 1, 4.
Matagorda, 99, 293, 294, 295, 296, 302, 303, 305, 307, 312, 313; Academy, 294; University, 308, 309.
Matamoros, 82, 157, 163, 242, 247, ex pedition, 277.
Mayfield, James S., 262.
Mayfield, , 259, speech on war with Mexico, 263; 340.
Medical Accounts, 161.
Medford, H. C, Diary, 1864, 106, 203; 122, 230.
Medford, Z. H., 111.
Melton, Miss C. C, marriage, 165.
Meroney, N. L., 189.
Merle, J. A., 97.
Merrill, Wiley 8., 41.
Mexican immigration, 88; tariff, 98; troops, 262; wells, 234.
Mexicans, 232, 233, 234, 240, 245, 260, 276, 324.
Mexico, 97, 141, 244, 253, 278, 320; conflicts in, 80, 99; gamblers, 143; impression of, 239; physical charac teristics, 142; rumor of invasion from, 163; trade with, 80, 95; trip through, 1846-1847, 20; war with, 200.
Michamps, Eugene, 76.
Milam, Ben, 147.
Mills, John T., 64.
Mitchell, Robert, 341.
Montague, Daniel, 41 ; marriage, 52 ; 56, 61, 62, 63 ; housewarming, 64.
Monterrey, 142, 150, 231, 232, 241, 245, 247, 248; arrival in, 249; cathedral, 251; battlefield, 252; 255, 286.
Montes, Jose María, 258, 341.
Mooney, C. S., 206, 207.
Moore, Rev. Milton, 73.
Morse, Charles de, 161.
Moseley, D. H., 206, 223, 228.
Mosely, H., 117.
Mosely, Dr., 139.
Motley County, 1 . Mouton, Gen. Alfred, 218, 227; death, 228.
Mouton's Division, 209, 221.
Muckleroy, D., 160.
Mullins, Marion, 106, 203.
Murray, Walter, 160.
Murphy, Dußose, 293, 316.
Muse, K. H., 69, 340, 342.
Mustang desert, 254; hunters, 80.
Mustangs, 80, 232, 233.
Nacogdoches, 46, 163, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 190, 195, 196, 197, 273, 278, 279, 282, 302, 303, 310, 311, 314; Committee on Vigilance and Safety, 191.
Nacogdoches County, 38, 44, 206, 341; election, 162; Indian troubles, 279, 280; mail, 66, 159; North Church, 192; political meetings, 271; resolu tions of ayuntamiento, 272; roads, 69; school, 159; University, 183.
Nancoochee, 189.
Natchitoches, 71, 75, 163, 165, 208, 211, 223, 224, 225, 226, 229, 263, 265, 340, 344.
Natchitoches Democratic Herald, 259.
Natchitoches Union, 218.
Nations, J., 344.
Nava, 82.
Nelson, A. A., 162, 163, 164, 259, 260, 262.
Nesters, 1, 2, 4; friendly, 11; 12, 13, 16.
New Braunfels, 34, 35.
Newcastle, Del., 306.
New Orleans, 71, 75, 91, 92, 94, 95, 100, 102, 161, 165, 223, 263, 294, 303, 313, attitude toward Texas, 101; con sulate, 99; journals, 97; trade with Mexico, 98; trade with Texas, 97, 98.
New York, 94; imports from, 100; 294, 296, 304, 334.
Nim's Battery, 218.
Nolan, Mat, 81.
Northern Standard, 161, 258.
Nye, T. C., 87.
Oak Grove Ranch, 83.
Ochiltree, Judge, 71, 196, 341, 342.
O'Connor, Dennis, 324, 327.
O'Connor, Thomas, 324.
O'Connor, Mrs. Thomas, 317.
Odessa, the, 343.
Odom, Kinching, 70.
Ogden, Capt., 217.
Ogilvy, James, 75, 342, 344, 346; estate, 164, 263.
Ogilvy, Thomas, 71, 160, 161, 164, 165, 263, 342.
O'Neal, Jamas R., 59.
Orton, S. M., 346.
Osgood, Ernest S., 177.
Page, Rev. David C, 302.
Palafox, 82.
Panoma, the, 317.
Parker, Miss A. C, 114.
Parker, B. E., 114.
Parker, Isaac, 41.
Parker, Seth, 65, 66.
Parker, W. W., 71.
Parker's Bluff, 26.
Parks, Felix, 109.
Parsons, Mosby M., 225.
Patterson, Gen., 240.
Patton, Moses L., 69.
Pena Creek, 81.
Perez, Candelario, marriage, 264.
Perkins, Bennett, 185.
Peters, W. L., 20, 21, 24, 30, 32, 36.
Philadelphia, 286, 306; imports from, 100.
Philipps, Alexander, 161.
Piedras, Jose de las, 184.
Pierce, Rev. Henry Niles, 310, 312, 313.
Pioneer Life in Texas, review, 266.
Pleasant Hill, battle of, 106; 212, 213, 220, 221, 223, 224, 229.
Polk, Bishop Leonidas, 296, 300, 301; trip through Texas, 302, 303; 304; report on Texas, 307; 308.
Polvadore, Joe, 164.
Porter, William N., 41, 44, 45.
Powers, James, 323.
Prentiss' Brigade, 329.
Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas, 293.
Raguet, Henry, 163, 263, estrangement from Houston, 284.
Railroads, 19, 84, 87.
Ranches, origin of, 2.
Ranchmen, advantages of, 9 ; attitude toward courts, 17; toward politics, 15; use of politics, 16; vs. settler, 2.
Ranney, Rev. R. H., 300, 302.
Ransom, Gen. T. E. G., 227.
Rattan, Hampton, 41.
Rattan, Littleton, 41.
Redd, William D., 62.
Reddin, Carroll, 166.
Redlander, 71, 72, 75, 263, 265.
Red River, 22, 38, 53, 59, 62, 69, 137, 149, 160, 224, 237, 301, 303.
Red River County, 30, 38; Minute Men, 41, 56, 65, 66, 161, 264.
Red River Patriot, 282.
Reese, G. W., 259, 260.
Reilly, James, 184, 316.
Reminiscences of Mrs. Annie Fagan Teal, 317.
Republic of Texas, 278, 343; Congress, 38, 62, 66, 71, 72; Journal of the Fourth Congress, 270; Relief Laws of the Fourth Congress, 270, 343, Sen ate, 344, 345, 346.
Retail prices at Houston and Galveston, 1838, 105.
Rhome, Byron C, 115.
Richardson, Asher, 84, 87.
Ricord, John, 346.
Rio Grande, 29, 33, 79, 81, 82, 89, 142, 157, 158, 236, 237; navigation, 238; 239, valley, 240; 241, 244, 248; hills, 251; 254, 259, 260, 261, 262, 324, 343.
Rio Grande City, 239.
Roberts, Mrs. Elisha, 69.
Roberts, J. S., 258.
Roberts, Mark R., 58.
Roblo, Pierre, 261.
Roeder, Louis von, 336.
Rough and Ready, the, 242.
Rowlett, Dr. Daniel, 40, 53, 58, 61, 64, 65, 67.
Runaway Scrape, 325.
Rusk, Alonzo, 192.
Rusk, Benjamin L., 184, 190.
Rusk, Cicero, 190, 193.
Rusk, David, -87, 189, 190, 193; comes to Texas, 194; 195, 196, 197, 199.
Rusk, Easter Sterritt, 189.
Rusk, Helen, 187.
Rusk, Helena, 187; death, 192; 193.
Rusk, Jane, 189.
Rusk, John, 186.
Rusk, John C, 184, 190.
Rusk, John I., 187, 188.
Rusk, Mary C, 185, 190, 191, 192; death, 193.
Rusk, Mary Sterritt, 187, 188, 189.
Rusk, Nancy, 189.
Rusk, Rachel, 189.
Rusk, Tom, 192, death, 193.
Rusk, T. J., Jr., birth and death, 190.
Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, 38, 74, 160, 163, 189, 264, 282, 283, 285, 286, 288, 289, 340, 344, 346; attitude, toward Houston's retreat, 275; toward Hous ton, 276; on Indian question, 278, 279; comes to Texas, 190; estrange ment from Houston, 284; evaluation, 290; greatest interest in Congress, 200; marriage, 189; parley with Caddo Chief, 282; personal property, 185, 186, 187; Secretary of War, 273; study of, 181, 271; treatment of slaves, 184, 185; treaty in associa tion with Houston, 277.
Sabine Cross-Roads, battle of, 106.
Sabine Town, 257, 263.
Salmon, Rev. Richard, 294.
Salt Lakes, 234, 235.
Sam Houston, the, 92.
Sam Houston and His Republic, 286.
San Antonio, 29, 32, 35, 37, 80, 82, 92, 100, 141, 144; description, 146, 147, 148; 152; fall of, 182; 240, 252, 253, 254, 259, 262, 272, 314, 323, 339.
San Augustne, 69, 70, 71, 191, 244, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 272, 277, 303, 310, 311, 314, 340, 341.
Sanchez, María Josefa, 265.
Sanchez, Nicholas, 82.
Sansom, Rev. Henry, 310, 311.
Santa Anna, 73, 241, 325.
Santa Fe Expedition, 73.
Sarah Ann, the, 98.
Sartwell, William, 312.
Scherer, B., 336.
Schmidt and Werner, 97.
School land, 9; acquisition by ranches, 10.
Scott, John F., 64.
Scott, John H., 54.
Scurry, W. A., 162, 163, 341, 345, 346.
Scurry, R., 71, 184.
Sears, Rev, Peter Gray, 299.
Seminoles, 38, 44.
Sewell, Charles A., Indian agent, 281.
Seymore, James, 58.
Shaw Ranch, 86.
Shawnee Prairie, 69, 160.
Shawnees, 38, 283, 284.
Shelby, A. 8., 305.
Shelton's store, 66, 67.
Sherman, Sidney, 137, 195.
Shiloh Shadows, 329.
Ships, plying between Texas and New Orleans, 95.
Sieper, J. G., 337.
Simons, William, 159, 160.
Simpson, J. H., 54.
Simpson, John P., 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 58, 62, 65, 66, 67.
Sims, James, 69.
Sims, Samuel, 41.
Sims, Tom, 69.
Sims, Misses, 74, 345, 346.
Sims' Port, 133.
Slaughter Ranch, 6.
Smith, Gen. A. J., 134.
Smith, Ashbel, 286.
Smith, Gen. E. K., 137.
Smith, Henry, 195.
Smith, H. M., 305.
Smith, James, 46, 162, 281.
Smith, Rebecca W., 106, 203.
Smith, Thomas F., 66.
Smither, Harriet, 69, 159, 257, 270, 340, 347.
Smither, John, 46.
Snively, David, 262, 345, 346, Society for the Protection of German Immigrants, 338.
Soergel, Alwin, 338.
Solms, Prince, 338.
Soto, Fernando, 79.
Sowell, Joseph, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 64, 66.
Spain and Spanish America in the Li braries of the University of Cali fornia, review, 349.
Sparks, William F., 162, 163.
Spur Company, policy of, 11.
Spur Ranch, 1, 4.
Starr, Dr. James A., 70, 72, 73, 160, 161, 166.
Starr, Pamela, 186.
Sterne, Adolphus, 69, 159, 257, 340; estrangement from Houston, 284; re ligion, 163.
Sterne, Mrs. A., 166, 258, 261.
Sterne, Eugenia, 258.
Stephens, J. G., 41.
Stephens, John, 61.
Sterritt, Peyton, 188.
Stevens, Nancy, 161.
Stewart, T. C, 312.
Stout, Henry, 40, 41, 43, 44.
Strickland, R. W., 38.
Sullivan, Calvin, 43.
Sunday School, Christ Church, 295.
Tarrant, Edward H., 39, expedition, 40, 41, 42, 43, 50, 60, 64, 66, 282.
Taylor, Catherine Dugan, 63.
Taylor, Charles S., 181, 182, 183.
Taylor, James R., 215.
Taylor, J. S., 86.
Taylor, Laura, 182.
Taylor, Lawrence, 181.
Taylor, Paul S., 79.
Taylor, Gen. Richard, 211, 212, 216, 219, 228, 231, 232, 240, 241.
Taylor, William, 21, 32, 312.
Taylor, Zachary, 54, 141, 142, camp, 150; nomination for the presidency, 286.
Teague, Mick, 159.
Teal, Mrs. Annie Fagan, reminiscences, 317; 318, 321, 322, 326, death, 328.
Teal, Peter, marriage, 320.
Terrell, A. W., 133, 164.
Texas, 141, 301, 302, 304, 305, 309, an nexation, 285; artillery, 274; clergy, 306, 307; constitutional convention of 1815, 269; description, 148, 149, 150; Ernst's description, 335; exports, 1838, 91, 97; financial situation, 1889, 101, 102; growth of Episcopal Church, 312; Library and Historical Commission, 270; imports, 1838, 91; Mexican frontier, 99; and Oregon, 200; pamphlet describing, 334; ports, 91; southwest, 236, 237, 238; State Historical Association, 77; tariff, 98.
Thompson, Benayah, 346.
Thompson, Maj. Murrill, 257.
Thompson, Capt. W. F., 215, 219.
Thorn, Frost, 70, 165, 258, 262, 263, 271, 346.
Thorn, Jim, 192.
Toby, Thomas, 99.
Tonkawas, 29, 32, 321, 322.
Tores, Patricio, 264.
Towles, Thos. J., 129.
Townsend, John, 81.
Travis, W. 8., 145, 146, 273.
Trimble, John, 63.
Trinity Church, Galveston, 304, 311.
Trinity Parish, 300, 301, 305, 309, 314.
Trinity River, navigation of, 26; 41, 42, 45, 149, 203, 205, 259, 273, 282.
Turner, Amasa, 94.
Twin Sisters, 274.
Tyng, George M., 317.
United States, 92, 296, 299, 301, 302, 307, commercial policy toward Texas, 99; journalism, 161; Senate, 283, 289 ; trade relations with Texas, 91 ; treaty with Caddoes, 282; vessels to Texas, 102.
Upham, A. H., 20, 21.
Upshaw, A. M. M., 52, 53, 54, 59.
Uvalde County, 83.
Vandergriff, Capt., 72, 73, 160.
Vansickle, Ben, 76, 159, 162.
Van Zandt, Isaac, 73, 74.
Varrelman, Dr. John D. G., 336.
Vivion, Blue, 81.
Vivion, Charles, 81, 83.
Wacos, 321.
Warden, Mrs. James, 317.
Weyer, Fr., 326, 327.
Williamson, Jack, 326.
Willis, Tiger, 343.
Wright, Dan, 325.
Woll, Gen. A., 343.
X I T Ranch, 6.
Yeary, John, 39, 40, 41, 44.
Ybarbo, José Ygnacio, 69.
Ybarbo, Pedro, 261.
Yellow fever, 75, 94.
Yoakum, F. L., 107.
Young, Rev. John Freeman, 310, 31 1 312, 316.
Young, William C, 40, 41, 46, 66.
Zacharie and Company, 97.
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 275
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