Lone Star Blue and Gray - Index
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| abolitionists: 6 Adams, David G.: 159 Adams, J. D.: 53 "Address to the People": 82 Affleck, Isaac Dunbar: 60, 67, 68 Affleck, Thomas: 60 African American soldiers. See black soldiers Alabama: 13 Alabama: 166,169 Alabama Indians: 56 Alamo: 39 Alamo Express: 88 Alden, James: 154, 156 Alleyton: 216 | Anderson, Andy: 249 Anderson, Charles: 32 Anderson, Robert Major: 32 Antietam. See Sharpsburg Appomattox Court House: ix, xviii, 313, 337, 338-339, 341 Appomattox River: 338, 339, 340 Aransas Pass: 151,153, 158, 159 Arizona: 168-170, 197 Arizona Guards: 148 Arkansas Post: 55 Armstrong, Manuel: 249 Army of New Mexico: 145, 148 Army of Northern Virginia: xi, 237, 238-239, 338, 339, 341-343 | Army of Tennessee: 65, 77 Army of Texas: 313, 314 Army of the Potomac: 343 Army of the United States: 11-12 Arthur: 158-159 Arnold, Benedict: 42 Ashcraft, Allan C.: 236 Atlanta: xii, 77, 238, 241 atrocities: Fort Pillow, 257-258; Milliken's Bend, 257, 258, 260 Attrill and Lacoste Co.: 275 Austin: unionists in, 98-100 Austin County: 102 |
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| Bagby, Arthur P.: 138,162, 303, 307, 309 Bagdad: xv, 218, 221, 231, 339 Bailey, Anne J.: article by, 257-272; book noted, 258 Bailey, George H.: 170, 196 Bailey, Theodorus: 221 Balerio, Cecilio: 325 Ballinger, William Pitt: 16, 20, 156 Bank of Bacchus: 181, 202 Banks, Nathaniel P.: ix, xiv, 77, 94, 111, 113, 116, 117, 121, 151, 168, 191-192, 198, 281, 224, 280, 290, 291-295, 300, 302, 307 Barr, Alwyn: 177; article by, 151-174 Barr, Amelia: 98 Barrett, Theodore H.: 231, 332 Barziza, Decimus et Ultimus:, 59-60, 66 Bass, Frederick: 345 Bates, Joseph: 155 Battise, Ike: 55, 56 Baylor, George W.: x, 296, 303-305 Baylor, John R.: 129; governor of Arizona Territory, 130-131, 142, 146, 148; Mesilla valley campaign, 134, 136-137; elected to Confederate Congress, 149 Bayou City: 162, 164 Bazaine, Achille Francois: 227, 229 Beasley's: 305-308 | Beaumont: xv, 48, 114, 161, 168, 192, 194, 195 Beauregard, P. G. T.: 240-241 Bee, Hamilton P.: and South Texas command, 84, 92, 94, 112, 122, 222-223, 228; early career of, 291-292; at Mansfield, 294-295; at Pleasant Grove, 296-297; at Pleasant Hill, 296-298; criticized by General Walker, 299-300; at Monett's Ferry, 302-306; censured by General Taylor, 306; appoints Ford commissioner of conscripts, 320-321 beef: 236-237, 238, 239, 240-243 Bell, A. J.: 102 Bell, Henry H.: 166, 167, 168 Bella Italia: 160 Bellamy, William: 87 Benavides, Christoval: 55 Benavides, Refugio: 55, 324 Benavides, Santos: 55, 219, 318, 323-324 Benjamin, J. P.: 213, 215, 223, 225 Bentonville: xii Bergmann, Charles: 96 "Black Republicans": 87 blacks: in Union army, 110; effect of Civil War upon, 246-247; and Mexicans, 252; as prisoners of war, 265 black soldiers: Texans' reaction to, 257-272; at Palmetto Ranch, 332-334 Blair's Landing: 297, 301 Blake, H. C.: 166 Blessington, J. P.: 262, 290 blockade: effect of, 211, 237 blockade running: 152,156, 174,189 Blocker, Albert B.: 50, 54 Blucher, Felix A.: 160 Boca Chica: 330, 334 Boles, Elvira: 251 | Bonham: 88 Bowie County: 88 Bowden, J. J.: 29, 30 Bradfute, William R.: 172 Bragg, Braxton: praises General Twiggs, 43; disliked by Texans, 65 Brailsford, Robert J.: 60 Branch, Jacob: 252 Branson, David: 332 Brazos de Santiago: 124-125, 153, 171, 183, 231, 314, 329 Brazos Island: 316, 328, 329, 334, 335 Brazos River: 22 Breckinridge, John C.: 22, 241 British Eighth Army: 236 Brown, John E.: 76 Brown, Russell: 29, 30 Browne, William M.: 215 Brownrigg, R. T.: 138 Brownsville: viii, ix, xv, xvii, 92, 109, 112, 117, 120-122, 171, 183, 211, 216-218, 220-27, 230, 292, 314, 316-322, 326-329, 333, 335 "brush men": 88 Bryan, Stephen A.: 74 Buchanan, James: 32 Buchel, Augustus: 55, 92, 293, 297, 298 Buchel's Regiment: 297-298 Buenger, Walter L.: article by, 1-26 Bunting, Robert E: 65, 73 Burch, Increase: 196 Burch, J. R.: 156 Butler, Benjamin: 111 Byrd, William: 248 |
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| Calhoun, Bill: 65 California: 135,149 Cambria: 111-112 Cameron, Bluford Alexander: 75 Campbell, Randolph: 245 Camp Berlin: 49 Camp Bosque: 49 Camp Chase: 59 Camp Clark: 49-50 Camp Colorado: 41 Camp Douglas: 60 Camp Gillespie: 202 Camp Honey Springs: 49 Camp Manassas: 137,142 Camp Morton: 59 Camp Pickett: 138 Camp Roberts: 49 Camp San Fernando: 323-324, 326 Camp Sibley: 137,141 Camp Van Dorn: 50 Camp Verde: 35 Canby, E. R. S.: 125, 148 Cane River: 301, 304 Caney Creek: xvii Cape, James: 248 Cape Girardeau: 261 Carleton, James H.: 120 Carrington, W. H. D.: 334 Carrizo: 93 Carroll's Mill: 294 Cassidy, Joseph O.: 194 Castroville: 142 casualties, in Civil War: viii, 59 Catchings, Thomas J.: 159 Carvajal, Jose Maria Jesus: 219-220, 228 Castagny, Armand Alexandre: 230 Cavallo Pass: 112, 321 | Cavalry of the West: 313, 322-324, 326 cavalry raid: by Texans, 257-258 Cave, E. W.: 85, 327 Chamberlain, Joshua L.: 341-343 Chance, Newton: 87 Chancellorsville: ix Channing, Steven A.: 3 Chase, Franklin: 220 Chatfield Vigilance Association: 247 Chickamauga: xi, xii, 58 Churchill, Thomas: 297-298 Clark, Edward: xiii, 49, 56, 84, 135, 184, 216, 275, 292 Clifton: 163-164, 168-171, 196-198 Clouterville: 303 coffee: shortage of, xiv Collin County: 86 Colorado: 148 Comanches: 17 Comfort: 97 Commissary General of Confederacy: 236, 238-240 commissioners of Texas: and surrender of Federal property, 37-40 Committee of Public Safety: 36, 37, 41 Condon, Patrick: 206 Confederate army: Texans in, 47-78; meat problem of, 235-243; and deserters, 249 Confederate Congress: xiv, 149, 277-278, 280 Confederate Quartermaster Department: xv Confederate States of America: viii, 23, 25, 26, 215-216 Confederate Territory of Arizona: 129,130-131, 145 conscription: 91, 276-287 Conscription Act of 1862: 102 Constitution: Federal, 10; Confederate, 280 | Cook, Joseph J.: 154,159, 161,164, 185 Cooke, Alonzo: 65 Cooke, Gustav: xii Cooke, Samuel: 67 Cooke County: xvi, 85, 86 Cook's Regiment, Heavy Artillery: 184-185, 202 Cooper, Samuel: 35, 36, 132-133 Cooper, T. A.: 36 Corinth: xiii Corps D'Afrique: 346 Corpus Christi: vii, 151, 167, 249, 316, 317, 321, 323; defense of, 160-161 Cortina, Juan Nepomuceno: 229, 318, 328, 330-331 Corypheus: 160, 163-164 cotton: impressed by government, 224 "cotton bonds": 224 Cotton Bureau: 225-226 cotton trade: on the border, 211-232; to Mexico, 211; and routes to Mexico, 216-218; government regulation of, 222 Covey, E. N.: 139 Cox, C. C.: 52 Craven, Avery O.: 3 Crescent: 198 Crocker, Frederick: 168, 170, 195,198 Cross Timbers: 87 Cumberland, Charles C.: 152 Cummings, J. E: 239 Cunningham, William P.: 185, 205 Current, Richard: 110 Cutrer, Thomas W.: 29n da Connobio, Felix Zoppa: 184, 201 |
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| Daddysman, James W: 212 Dallas: 247 Daly, Andrew: 194 Dana, Charles: 260 Dana, Napoleon T: 113, 117, 120, 321, 322 Dane, Henry C.: 199 Daniel, Larry J.: 48 Dart: 154 d'Asti, Augustine da San Damiano: 184 Davis, Edmund J.: organizes Union regiment, 83-84, 109, in; captured by Texans, 112, 228; in Louisiana, 113, 123-124; in Sabine Pass expedition, 114; in Brownsville, 120-121; appointed brigadier general, 125; signs surrender terms, 126; attacks Laredo, 324 Davis, Jefferson: 85, 99, 143, 149, 214; criticized, 89; and New Mexico, 129, 132; praises defenders of Sabine Pass, 177-178, 200; withholds cotton, 213; and controversy over conscription, 277, 283, 286 Davis, Nicholas: 66, 338 | Davis, Samuel Boyer: 155 Davis Circle: 206 Davis Guards: xiv, 55, 169, 173, 177, 200; in Brownsville, 182-183; in defense of Galveston, 184-185, 187; capture Union vessels, 188-189; and victory at Sabine Pass, 191, 193-197; desertions by, 201-202 Dawson, Mollie: 248 Dead Man's Hollow: 327 DeBray, X. B.: 293, 303, 306 DeBray's Regiment: 297 Delaney, Norman: 152 de la Serna, Jesus: 219 De Mermes and Co.: 215 Democrats: 14, 18-19, 22-25 Demon County: 86, 87 Department of Texas: 133, 136 Department of the Gulf: 290 deserters: 61, 249 De Soto Mound: 263 Devereux, Sarah: xv Devine, Thomas J.: 37, 226 D'Hanis: 142 Dickinson, A. G.: 323, 326 Dillingham, John: 188 disease: among Texas soldiers, 76-77 District of Louisiana: 259 District of Texas: 259 | District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona: 291 Dohoney, E. L.: 21 Dona Ana: 147 Donald, David: 276 Donathan, Wiley P.: 69, 73, 77 Dorman, Kate: 196 Douglas, James P.: 57, 67, 72, 77 Dowling, Patrick Emmett: 182 Dowling Richard (Dick): 114, 165, 169,170, 321; early life and career of, 178-180; business interests of, 180-181; and capture of Morning Light, 188-189; commands Fort Griffin, 193; and battle of Sabine Pass, 196-198; post-war activities of, 202-206 Dowling Street: 207-208 Ducayet, Felix: 226 Droege, Oetling and Co.: 215, 225 Duclos, Adolfo: 217, 219 Duff, James: 95, 97 Dunn, J. B.: 242-243 Duval, Thomas H.: 99,100 Dwyer, J. E.: 139 |
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| Eagle, Henry: 159 Eagle Pass: 217, 219, 226, 317, 324, 326 East Texas: 13 Eaton, G. W.: 54 Ector, Matthew D.: x, xii Ector's Brigade: xii Edens, B. E.: 53 Edwards, William: 180 | Eighteenth Georgia Infantry: xi Eighth Texas Cavalry: xi, 51, 53, 64. See also Terry's Texas Rangers Eighth Texas Infantry: 56, 167 Eighty-Seventh Illinois Regiment: 124 election of 1860: vii, 30, 31, 82 Eleventh Texas Cavalry: ix Eleventh Texas Infantry: xiii | Elgin, Tempe: 251 Ellet, Alfred W: 266, 269 Elliott, Claude: article by, 81-107 Ellis, L. Tuffly: 211 El Paso: 134, 317 Emory, William H.: 295 Epperson, Ben: viii, 85 Ewell, R. S.: 238 |
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| Farmville: 339 Farragut, David G.: 158, 166,167 Faust, Drew Gilpin: 246 Fayette County: 100,101, 104,105 Federal property: surrendered in Texas, 35, 37-38, 39-44 Felgar, Robert P.: viii n Feltin, Rev. N.: 178 Fenians: 206 Fennerty, John M.: 205 Ferris, Jim: 70 Field, Charles: 344 Fifth Texas Cavalry: xiii, 52, 137-139, 141-144 Fifth Texas Infantry: xi, 53, 58, 70, 76, 337, 341, 345-346 Fincastle: 50 fires: in North Texas, 247 First Arkansas Volunteers (Union): 264 First Battalion, Louisiana State Troops: 303 First Frontier District: 282, 185 First Kansas Mounted Regiment: 167 First Louisiana Regiment: 124-125 First Manassas, battle of: ix First Texas Cavalry (Confederate): 55 First Texas Cavalry (Union): 109, 111, 113; in Teche campaign, 114; in Rio Grande campaign, 114; at Brownsville, 117, 120, 122-124 First Texas Heavy Artillery: xii, 55, 158 First Texas Infantry: xi, 53-54, 58, 64, 67, 337, 345 | First Texas Volunteer Cavalry (Union): 123-124, 126 Fitzhugh, Lester N.: 152 flag presentations: 50 Flake, Ferdinand: 19 Fletcher, William A.: 48, 57, 70 Florida: source of Confederate beef, 238-239, 241 Florilda: 195 Fogle, Andrew J.: 68 Fontaine, Sidney T.: 154, 163 Ford, John S.: 65, 125, 153, 182-183, 217-218, 220, 224, 228, 230; ordered to recruit volunteers, 314; early career of, 315; early South Texas command of, 316-320; as superintendent of conscripts, 320; recruits Cavalry of the West, 322-323; and south Texas campaign, 323-328; clashes with Cortina, 328-331; defeats enemy at Palmetto Ranch, 332-334; and controversy with Slaughter, 334-335 Forrest, Nathan B.: xii, 258, 266, 271 Fort Bliss: 130, 132, 140-142, 144-146 Fort Brown: 92, 153, 158, 183, 316, 319, 326-327, 330 Fort Clark: 142, 153 Fort Craig: 136, 148 Fort Davis: 143,144, 149 Fort Esperanza: 171, 321 Fort Fillmore: 130 Fort Griffin: 169, 170, 173, 191-196, 199-200 Fort Hebert: 161, 184 Fort Hudson: 143 Fort Jackson: 174 Fort Lancaster: 143, 145 Fort Leavenworth: 42 Fort Magruder: 167,173 Fort Mannahassett: 173 Fort Monroe: 201 Fort Pillow: 258, 271 Fort Point: 161, 163, 167, 173, 185 Fort Quitman: 144, 145 Fort Sabine: 191. See also Fort Griffin Fort Stockton: 143 | Fort Sumter: viii, 44, 47, 152, 313 Fort Thorn: 147-148 Fort Union: 131 Forty-Second Massachussetts Infantry: 163,186 Foster, James Melville: 68 Foster, Samuel T: 59, 65, 78 Fourteenth Texas Cavalry: 75 Fourteenth Texas Infantry: xiii Fourth Texas Cavalry: xiii, 52, 55, 67, 137, 139-141, 144 Fourth Texas Infantry: xi, 50-51, 53, 58, 59, 337, 345, 346, 390 Fourth Texas Volunteer Regiment: 155 Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry: 124 Franklin, William B.: xiii, 169,177; and Sabine Pass expedition, 114, 193, 194, 198; as commander of Nineteenth Army Corps, 192, 295 Franklin, battle of: 77 Frazier, Donald S.: 130 Frazier, James: 272 Fredericksburg: 94, 95 Freeman, Douglas S.: 344 Fremantle, A. J. L.: xiv, 52 n, 168, 216, 221 French, W. H.: 35 French: intervention in Mexico, 328 frontier: and secession, 3, 4; and conscription, 275-287; and defense, 276, 287, 318 Frontier Organization: 278, 280, 283-286 Frontier Regiment: 277-279, 284-285 |
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| Gaffney, Martha: xv Gaines' Mill, battle of: xi, 53, 58 Gainesville: 87 Galveston: ix, xiii, xvii, 48, 65, 78, 111-112, 125, 152-154, 156, 166-168, 173, 184-186, 202, 249, 321; capture by Union naval forces, 161; Confederate recapture of, 163-165, 186-187 gambling: among Texas soldiers, 72-73 Garcia, Guadalupe: 317-318 Garland, Robert R.: 158 Gaston, Robert H.: 64, 74 Georgia: 275 Gen. Banks: 196 General Rusk: 182, 314 Germans: 12, 13, 14, 89; as unionists, xi, 96-97; in Confederate army, 55; opposition to conscription, 102-103 | Gettysburg, battle of: xi, 53, 59, 77 Gibbons, William T.: 75 Gibson, William E.: 155 Giddings, George H.: 324, 329 Giesecke, Julius: 60 Giles, Leonidas B.: 60 Giles, Val C.: 50, 58, 59 Gillespie County: 94-95, 97 Gillette, Charles: 99 Glatthaar, Joseph T: 258 Glover, Robert W.: 211 Good, John J.: 58, 70 Good, W. S.: 195-197 Goodrichs Landing: 269 Goose Creek: xv Gordon, John B.: 343 Goree, Tom: ix n Gorgas, Josiah: 156 Gottchalk, Charles: 201 Gould, Nicholas C.: 123 Granbury, Hiram: x, xii Granbury's Brigade: xii, 65 Grand Ecore: 293, 300 Granite City: 168-170, 196 | Grant, U. S.: 77, 191, 230, 258, 260, 265, 271, 338, 339, 340 Gray, Peter: 184 Grayson County: 86-87 Gregg, Alexander: 99-100 Gregg, John: x Green, Tom: x, xiii; in New Mexico campaign, 137, 142, 144; at Galveston, 162, 164; death of, 173, 301; in Red River campaign, 291, 293-294, 296, 297 Greer, Elkanah: 282, 283 Griffin, W. H.: 162, 192, 193 Griscom, George L.: 64 Gruen, Mathilda Doebbler: xiv Guerin, H. C.: 240 Guerrero, Cipriano: 219 Guerrero: 228 Guess, George: 75 |
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| Hagerty, Rebecca: xv Hale, John: 87 Hale, Lawrence: 180 Hall, Martin Hardwick: article by, 129-149 Halleck, Henry W.: 290 Hamilton, A. J.: 11, 83, 99, 103, 228; early career of, 114-115; flees Texas, 115; appointed military governor of Texas, 115; in New Orleans, 116-117 Hamilton, D. H.: 67 Hamilton's Body Guard: 116 Hancock, John: viii, 83 hangings: of unionists, 87; by vigilantes, 247 Hanks, O. T.: 51, 74 Harby, L. C.: 162 Hardee, William J.: 139 Hardeman, Peter: 104 Hardeman, William J.: 141 Hardeman, William P. "Gotch": 137 Hargrove, R. W.: 102 Harper, Cecil E., Jr.: 246 Harriet Lane: 112, 161, 163-165, 168, 186 Harris, Charles: 194 Harrison, Isaac E: 263 | Harrison, Tom: xii Harrison, W. H.: 138,145 Harrison County: 22 Hart, Simeon: 132, 221-223, 225-226, 229 Hatteras: 166 Hay, Dr. Andrew J.: 207 Hayes, James: 247-248 Haynes, John L.: 83,109, 120,125 Hays, John C.: 315 Haywood, Felix: 248, 252 Heartsill, W. W.: 52, 58, 65, 78 Hebert, Paul O.: 65, 95, 136, 157, 159, 161-162 Heidler, Jeanne T: article by, 29-44 Hempstead: 314 Henderson Guards: 50 Hennessy, Patrick H.: 182 Henry, Robert S.: 258 Herron, Benjamin E: 322 Herron, Francis Jay: 117 Hill, R. J.: 53 Hill, T. T.: 346 Hill, W. T.: 341 Hobby, Alfred M.: 160, 167,173 Hodges, Robert, Jr.: 64, 71 Hogg, Joseph L.: x Holmes, Theophilus H.: 259, 261 | Holt, Joseph: 35, 42 Hood, John B.: x, 53, 64-65, 77, 241 Hood's Texas Brigade: x-xi, 53-54, 57, 58, 65-66, 69, 71, 337-347 Hopkins, E. L.: 204 Honduras: 112 Hord, Edward R.: 106 Horn, R. H.: 53 Houston, Sam: as unionist, 11, 18, 82, 83,182; warns Twiggs, 34-35; removed as governor, 47; warns of Union strength, 49; pays lip service to Confederacy, 84, 110, death of, 106 Houston, Sam, Jr.: 222 Houston: 48, 168, 192, 314 Houston Artillery: 155, 180 Hudson, William: 87 Hunter, Charles: 91 Hunter, John Warren: 212, 216, 223, 231 Hunter, William W.: 157 Huntsville: xv Hubbard, Richard: xiii |
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| Imboden, John B.: 238-239 impressment of slaves: xvii Indian depredations: 277, 325 Indianola: viii, 321 | Indianola Artillery Guards: 155 Indian raid, Cooke County: xvi Indians: and U. S. Army, 11-12, 17 | Ingram, George: 264 Irby, James A.: 211, 313 Ireland, John: 160 Irvine, Josephus S.: 161 |
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| Jackson, A. M.: 138 Jackson, D. M.: 159 Jackson, G. A.: 88 Jackson, Martin: 254 Jefferson: xv; and meat packing, 242-243 John Raine: 268 Johnson, Ludwell: 290 | Johnson, Middleton T.: 213 Johnson's Island: 59 Johnston, Albert Sidney: x, 53 Johnston, Joseph E.: xvii, 65, 73, 238-239, 346 Jones, O. G.: 333 Jones, William R.: 155 | Jonesville: 50 Jordan, A. N.: 184 Jordan, Powhatan: 138 Josiah H. Bell: 165, 187, 190, 195 Juarez, Benito: 219, 227, 229 Justiniana, G. E.: 229 |
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| Keen, Newton A.: 61, 64-65 Keith, K. D.: 161, 165, 194 Kellersberger, Getulius: 161, 166 Kendall County: 97 Kenedy, Mifflin: 222, 232 Kensington: 91 Kerby, Robert L.: 271, 186 Kerr County: 94-96 | Killough, I. G.: 142 Kimmey, M. M.: 221 King, J. W.: 249 King, N. J.: 159 King, Richard: 216, 221, 232, 236 King Ranch: 223, 248 Kiowas: 17 Kittredge, John W.: 159, 160 | Knights of Golden Circle: 19, 39, 84, 89, 180 Know-Nothings: 10, 14 Kuechler, Jacob: 94-96 Kuhn's Wharf: 163, 186 Kuykendall, James H.: 67 Kyrisk, Joseph: 55 |
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| Labuzan, Augustine S.: 154 Ladies Aid Association of Houston: 184 La Grange: 253 Lake Providence: 261, 263, 267 Lamar, Mirabeau B.: 291 Lamar County: 21 Lane, J. L.: 303 Lane, W. P.: 303 Lane Rangers: 58, 68, 72. See also Walter P. Lane Rangers Lang, Willis L.: 139 Langstroth, James N.: 220 Laredo: 211, 217, 219, 291, 317, 318, 313-326 Laurel Hill: 198 Lavaca: 162, 321 lawyers: in the army, 56 Lay, George W: 32 Leach, Edward A.: 54 Ledbetter, Billy D.: 4 Lee, Albert L.: 295 | Lee, Custis: 345 Lee, Robert E.: ix, xi, xvii, 110, 125, 137, 338, 342; in Texas, 31-32; at Gettysburg, 77; surrenders, 78, 231, 253, 313, 335, 339-340; need for food, 238; fondness for Texans, 345-346 Lewis, William: 102 Liberty: 48 Likens, James B.: 156 Lincoln, Abraham: vii, 99, 152, 271; and Emancipation Proclamation, xvi; elected, 17, 18, 25, 82; meets with A. J. Hamilton, 115; interested in Texas, 191 Littlefield, George T: 67, 73-74 Little Rock: 231 localism: 23 Locke, J. L.: 239 Lockridge, S. A.: 138,143 Longstreet, James: ix n, 70, 205, 238, 399, 344 | "Longstreet moccasins": 70 Longstreet's Corps: 340 Lopez, Albino: 84, 93,113, 227-228 Loring, William W: 132 Lower South: 12-13, 17, 19, 22 Loyal League: 87 Lubbock, Francis: viii n, 95, 104-105, 158, 167, 184, 191, 291, 320; and enrollment of troops, 56; and Texas cotton plan, 225; supports Davis administration, 275; and frontier protection, 278-279 Lubbock, Henry: 167 Lubbock, Thomas S.: 60 Luckett, Philip N.: 37, 93, 319 |
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| McCaslin, Richard: 81 McCord, James: 285 McCown, Jerome B.: 102, 139 McCulloch, Ben: ix-x, 36-39, 43 McCulloch, Henry E.: 41, 88-90,106, 136, 282, 319 McDonald, Archie P.: viii n, 178 McGaffey, Neal: 196 McGillery, Lee: 252 McHatton-Ripley, Eliza: xiv McKinney, T. E.: 226 McLean, Wilmer: 340 McLean House: 340 McLeod, Hugh: 183, 316 Maclin, Sackfield: 37,136 McMahan, M. V.: 304 McNeill, Henry C.: 138 McPherson, James: 256, 259, 266 McRae, C. D.: 96-97 Madison, George T.: 104, 296, 303 Magruder, John B.: xiv, xvii; succeeds Hebert, 65, 162; at Galveston, 104; and defenses at Galveston, 112, 166; recaptures Galveston, 163-165, 186; strengthens Sabine Pass defenses, 171-173, 193, 199, 200; praises Sabine Pass defenders, 177, 202; sends troops to Louisiana, 259, 292; opposes state militia law, 279- 281; expects Federal attack, 321-323; praises John Ford, 327 Major, James P.: 297, 302-304, 307-309 Majors Division: 294, 296- 297, 301 Maltby, William N.: 171 Manly, John H.: 155, 159 | Mansfield, battle of: 66, 193-194,196-197, 299-300, 308 Marks and Co.: 215 Marmaduke, John S.: 231, 261 Marshall, Charles: 338-340, 342 Marshall, John: 18 Marshall: 17 Marshall Conference: 224 Marten, James: book noted, 81, 246; article by, 245-254 martial law: 81, 87, 104; in south Texas, 93; in Texas, 95-96 Martin, Charles: 320 Martin, Patrick: 201 Martin, William K. "Howdy": 50, 346 Massie, E. L.: 207 Matagorda: 159; Island, 151, 153,171; Bay, 157,162, 167; Peninsula, 321 Matamoros: xv, 84, 90-91, 111-112, 115, 158, 211, 212, 2l8, 220-221, 223, 227, 230-231, 252, 292, 317, 321-322, 328-331 Maverick, Samuel: 37 Maxey, Samuel Bell: x, 88, 309 Maximilian: 191, 328, 331 Maxwell, J. L.: 253 Mayer & Co.: 217 meat packing: in Jefferson, Texas, 242-243 Medford, Harvey C: 68 Meiners, Fredericka: article by, cited, 212; article by, 289-310 Mejia, Tomas: 330-331 Merritt, C. H.: 322 Mesilla valley: 131, 134, 136, 147-148 Mexicans: 92, 252, 317-319, 330-331; attitude toward blacks, 14, 252; support Union, 92; recruited for U.S. Army, 121 "Mexican Goods": 217 Mexican Texans: 55-56, 68 Mexican War: 8 | Mexico: 213-215, 217, 221, 225, 227, 229 Midnight: 158 Mier: 220 Miles, Josh: 251 Military District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona: 279 militia, Texas: 34, 279-280, 320 Millikens Bend: 256-258, 269, 265, 270 Mills, A. N.: 93 Milmo, Patricio: 215, 225-226, 232 Mitchell, Reid: 48 Mississippi River: 269, 272 Monett's Ferry, battle of: 301-304 Monongahela: 171 Monterrey: 90, 215, 217, 225, 227, 232, 291 Montgomery, William: 112, 228 Montgomery: 91, 220 Moore, John C.: xiii, 153 Moore, Van: 251 "Morgan's Mule": 59 Morning Light: 165-166, 188-189 Mosley, John: 252 Moseley, William G.: 155, 163, 309 Mount Prairie: xv Muir, Andrew Forest: article by, 177-209 Murfreesboro: xii Murrah, Pendleton: 56, 105, 275, 278-281, 283-287 Murray, J. G. D.: 197 Mustang Island: 171 mutiny: by Vidal, 93- 94; by Galveston garrison, 168 Myers, Abram: 31 |
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| Nashville: 77 Natchitoches: 293 nationalism: 6, 8, 24 naval blockade: and Texas, viii, xiv, 154, 161, 174 Neal, Benjamin: 155,158 Neblett, Lizzie: 250 Negroes: 103, 247, 333. See also blacks Nelms, Americus L. ("Lee"): 78 Nelson, Allison: x | Neptune: 162,164 Newcomb, James P.: 3, 22, 83-84, 88-89 New Iberia: 242 New Mexico campaign: 130; march to New Mexico, 129-149 New Mexico Territory: 67, 134, 135, 145, 147 New Orleans: 44, 158, 174, 192, 193 New Orleans Daily Picayune: 43 Niblett"s Bluff: 190 Nichols, Ebenezer B.: 39, 182, 316 Nichols, James L.: 235 Nineteenth Army Corps (U.S.): 114, 192, 295 | Nineteenth Texas Cavalry: 261-262, 264, 267, 272 Ninth Texas Cavalry: xii, 64 Ninth Texas Infantry: 68 Noel, Theophilus: 51 Nolan, Mat: 92, 323-324 North Carolina: 275 Northern Sub-District of Texas: 282 Northrop, L. B.: 235-236, 238, 240-241 Noyes, Edward J.: 124 Nueces, battle of: 96-97 Nullification Crisis: 32 |
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| Oates, Stephen B.: 51; enrollment figures of, viii n; article by, 313-335 O'Brien, George W.: 69 occupations: of Texas soldiers, 56 Ochiltree, T. P.: 139 Oden, William M.: 68 | Odium, Annie Elizabeth: 178 Odium, Benjamin: 178 Odium, Edward John: 182 Odium, Frederick: 155, 165, 181-182, 184-186, 188, 193,195-197, 206 Oldham, W. S.: 83 Oliver, Jose: 215 Oliver, Lorenzo: 215 | One Hundred Twenty-Eighth New York: 113 Opposition: 10, 14 Orange (Texas): 187 Orlando: 218 Orr, Henry G.: 69, 262, 270-271 Otero, Miguel: 134 Owasco: 162-165 Owsley, Frank: 276 |
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| Palmer, Bigelow: 94 Palmetto (Palmito) Ranch: ix, xvii, 329, 332-334 Panna Maria Grays: 55 Parker County: 22 Parrish, T. Michael: xiv n, 290 Parson, Mosby M.: 302 Parsons, W. H.: 261-262, 263-270 Parsons' Brigade: 261, 264, 268-269, 271 Paschal, George W.: 85, 89, 99 Pass Cavallo: 158 Pate, Charles: 54 Patton, E. S. R.: 54 Patton, J. M.: 94 | "Paul Revere of Civil War": xvi Payne, T. W.: 112 Peace Party: and conspiracy, 86-87 Pease, Elisha: viii, 85, 110 Pelican Spit: 159, 167, 173 Pemberton, John: 270 Perry, Eudora: 50 Perry, Flavius W.: 74 Perry, James S.: 155 Perryville: xii Petersburg: 248 physicians: in Confederate army, 56 Piedras Negras: 219, 226 Pierce, Franklin: 229 Pierce, Leonard, Jr.: 111, 221 Pleasant Grove: 295-296 Pleasant Hill, battle of: 55, 66, 281, 296-298 Poison Spring: 257, 271-272 Polignac, Prince de: xiii, 66, 297 | Polignac's Brigade: xiii Polignac's Division: 297 Polley, J. B.: 338 Pope, John: 58 Porter, David: 260, 267, 269, 291, 301 Porter, J. S.: 64 Porter, Sophie Coffee Butts: xv Port Hudson: 259-260, 269, 271 Port Isabel: 153, 332 Port Lavaca: viii Potter, M. M.: 156 Powell, Robert M.: 338, 345 Power, Charles: 222 Presidio del Norte: 144 Prisoners of War: Texans, 59-60; Union, 335 Pyron's Regiment: 187 |
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| Quaker guns: 161, 166 | Quayle, William: 282-283 | Quintero, Jose Agustin: 214-216, 219-222, 225-226, 229-230 |
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| Rabb, Virgil S.: 69 Rachel Seaman: 158 Ramsdell, Charles W: 3-4, 6, 236 Ranches Las Rucias: 326 Randal's Brigade: 263 Randolph, George G.: 218 Raquet, Henry W: 137, 142 reading habits: of soldiers, 72 Reagan, John H.: 5, 14, 16, 18, 25, 43 recruitment of soldiers: 56-57 Red River campaign: ix, xiii, 77, 172, 280, 289-310 | Reid, Hugh T: 268 Reily, James: 137, 140-141 Reindeer: 160 religion: of Texas soldiers, 73 Renshaw, W. W.: 162-165 Republicans: 15, 17-19, 22, 24-25 Resolutions of the Texas Brigade: 341 Reuss, Joseph M.: 155, 158, 162 Revolutionary War: 10 Reynosa: 228 Rhyne brothers: 213 Richardson, Sam: 51 Richardson, Willard: 105 Ringgold Barracks: 92, 120, 183, 322-323, 325-326 Rio Grande: 92, 93, 117, 120-122, 144, 218-219, 231, 252, 314, 317-318, 328-331 Rio Grande City: 92, 120, 317, 314 Rio Grande Valley: 134, 144, 171, 182, 230, 322, 328 | Riordan, John: 205 Ripley, Eliza Moore McHatton: 217 Robards, W. L.: 138 Roberts, O. M.: xiii, 83, 321 Robertson, George Lee: 57, 68, 78 Robertson, James I., Jr.: 48 Robertson, John C.: 37-38 Robinson, W. N.: 327, 332-333 Roebuck: 195 Rogers, L. M.: 217 Rogers, W. P.: xiii Romeo: 268 Ross, Lawrence Sullivan: x Ross, Susan: 251 Rosser, Tom: x, xi n Ross's Cavalry Brigade: xii Royal Yacht: 157 Russell, Charles: 216, 226 |
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| Sabine City: 192, 196, 200-201 Sabine Lake: 190 Sabine Pass: battle of, xiv, 114, 168-171, 177-209; defenses of, 151, 153, 154, 156, 160,173; yellow fever at, 190; aftermath of battle of, 202, 207 Sachem: 160, 163-164, 168-170, 197-199 Safford, Henry: 229 salt: 242 Sam Houston: 154, 159 San Antonio: xv, 33-34, 37-38, 39, 88-90, 142-143, 217, 319, 323 San Bernard River: xvii Sandefer, H. L.: 178 San Luis Pass: 151, 159 San Martin ranch: 329-330 Sansom, J. W.: 94 Santee: 159 Sappington & Owings: 219 Savage, Leslie: 104 Sayers, Joseph D.: 54,138 Sayles, John: 279 Schneider, E. B. H.: 155 Scott, Chief John: 56 Scott, Winfield: 31-33, 37, 139 Scull, Sally: xvi Scurry, William R.: x, 137, 141, 163 Sea Queen: 223 Seaton, Benjamin: 60-61, 74 secession: 4; of lower South, vii; convention, of Texas, vii-viii, 20-21, 35, 130, 152-153, 174-175, 182, 314-315; of Texas, vii-viii, 3, 82; and unionism, 6; and Sam Houston, 82; of South Carolina, 82 secessionists: 3, 14-15, 18, 20-21, 24-25, 30, 34, 42, 110 Second Frontier District: 182 | Second Illinois Cavalry: 124 Second Manassas, battle of: 53 Second New York Regiment: 125 Second Texas Cavalry (Confederate): 318 Second Texas Cavalry (Union): 84, 109, 120-121, 325, 332 Second Texas Infantry: xiii, 49, 57 Second Texas Mounted Rifles: 52, 129-130, 146 Seddon, J. A.: 238 Sells, Abram: 249 Semmes, Raphael: 166, 218 Seven Days, battle of: 57 Seventeenth Texas Cavalry: 74 Seventh Texas Cavalry: xiii, 52, 55, 138, 145, 148 Seward, William Henry: 115 Sexton, Franklin B.: 4 Shark: 154, 182, 314 Sharpsburg, battle of: xi, 53, 58-59 Shea, D. D.: 155, 158, 162, 167,171 Sheridan, Philip H.: 126, 338 Sherman, Sidney: 153,183 Sherman, Sidney, Jr.: 165 Sherman, Thomas West: 113 Sherman, William T: 77, 241, 291 Shiloh, battle of: x, xii-xiii Shook, Robert: 82 Showalter, Daniel: 323, 327, 329 Shreveport: 290-291, 294 Sibley, Henry Hopkins: early career of, 129, 131-132, 133; recruits troops, 134-136, 138; addresses Brigade, 141; assumes command of Army of New Mexico, 145; supply problems of, 146-147; retreats to San Antonio, 149 Sibley Brigade: xiii-xiv, 51-54, 61, 64, 129-130, 151; organized, 132-133, 135-136; recruiting for, 135-136, 139-140; equipment and supplies for, 136, 139, 145-147; officers of, 138-139; marches to New Mexico, 140-145; arrives at Fort Bliss, 144-146; in New Mexico, 147-148; retreat of, 148-149 Sibley tent: 131 Silesians: in Confederate army, 55 Simmons, John: 265 Simpson, Burke: 248 Simpson, Harold B.: 54; article by, 337-347 Sixteenth Texas Infantry: 262 Sixth Michigan Regiment: 113 Sixth Texas Cavalry: xii, 64 Sixty-Second U. S. Colored Infantry: 332 Slaughter, James: 125, 230, 327, 331-332, 334-335 slavery: and secession in Texas, 2, 6, 7; in lower South, 12 slaves: in Texas, 2; assist Confederate armies, 60, 247-248; behavior in Civil War, 248-251; and relations with whites, 249-250; behavior deteriorates, 250- 251; in Union army, 251, 259; migrate to Texas, 251-252 | Smith, A. J.: 303 Smith, Ashbel: xiii Smith, David P.: article by, 275-287 Smith, Edmund Kirby: xvii, 41, 125, 149, 271; and Trans-Mississippi department, 78, 88; surrenders, 174; and Cotton Bureau, 225-226, 231; and problems of beef, 239, 243; and conflict over treatment of blacks, 259-261, 269; and conflict over conscription, 280- 281, 283-284; and Red River campaign, 291-293, 298- 299, 302, 308-309 Smith, H. M.: 217 Smith, Henry (private): 74 Smith, Henry (slave): 248 Smith, J. M.: 34 Smith, James: 102 Smith, Larkin: 40 Smith, Leon: 162,170, 195-197 Smith, Nicholas H.: 196 Smith, Niles H.: 170 Smith, Ralph J.: 49, 51 Smith, William Henry: 64 Smyrl, Frank H.: article by, 109-126 snowball fights: 71 South Carolina: vii, 82 South Carolina: 154 Spaight, Ashley W: 161 Spaight's Battalion: 161, 165, 187 Stancel, Jesse: 114 Stanton, Edwin M.: 115 Stapp, Darwin M.: 157 Starr, James Franklin: 64, 67 State Military Board: 226 state rights: 275-276 Steele, Frederick: ix, 281, 290-291 Steele, William: 138, 301 Stevens, Walter H.: 154 Stillman, Charles: 221, 232 Stone, Kate: 270 Stone, R. H.: 104 Stone, William: 219 "Sub Marine Propeller": 167 Sub Military District of the Rio Grande: 89, 292 Sulakowski, V: 166, 191, 193 Sumner, Edwin V.: 135 Sutton, J. S.: 138 Swenson, S. M.: 99 Sydnor, John S.: 156 |
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| Tamaulipas: 84, 93, 220, 227, 317 Tampico: 220 Tappan, James C.: 263, 265, 270 Taylor, Richard: xiii, 149; as district commander, 66, 259, 265; cautioned by Grant, 271; in Red River campaign, 291, 293-299, 302; praises Bee, 299; criticizes Bee, 306-307 Taylor, Robert: 89 Taylor, Robert S.: 345 Taylor, Zachary: 8, 160 Taylor Bayou: 161 Teche campaign: 114 Tenth Texas Field Battery: 261 Tegner, Fritz: 96 Tejanos: 55-56 Temple, Philip G.: 124 Tenth Legislature: 106 Tenth Texas Infantry: 61 Terrell, A. W.: 193 Terrell's Regiment: 197 Terry, Benjamin F: xi, 53, 60, 64, 316 Terry's Texas Rangers: xi-xii, 51, 53, 55, 60, 67, 73, 316 Territory of Arizona: 146, 148 | Texans: in Confederate army, 47-78; as prisoners of war, 59-60; discipline of, 60; as deserters, 61; reaction to black soldiers, 67, 257-272; in Union army, 109-126; killed by Indians, 277 Texas: blockade of, viii, 211; women in, xiv-xvi, 50, 98, 178, 196, 217, 248, 250, 252; secession in, 1-26; slavery in, 2, 7, 246-254; nationalism in, 3, 8, 18, 22, 24, 26; unionists in, 3-4, 8-9, 11, 18, 81-107; localism in, 8-9; secessionists in, 14-15,18-21, 24, 33, 34; surrender of U.S. troops in, 29-44; commissioners of, 37; martial law in, 81, 93, 95,104; secession convention in, 82, 130, 182, 314; coastal defense of, 151-174; plan for cotton in, 225; and meat for Confederate army, 235- 243; state rights in, 275-276; conscription in, 276-287; militia of, 279-281; Army of, 313-314; frontier defense of, 319 Texas and New Orleans Railroad: 192 Texas Rangers: 39, 315 Texas State Gazette: 18 Texas State Military Board: 224-226 Texas State Troops: 279 "Texas Troubles": 6, 246-247 Third Arkansas Infantry: xi, 337, 345 Third Battalion Texas Artillery: 154 Third Texas Cavalry: xii, 50, 52, 54, 57, 61, 67, 72 Third Texas Infantry: 56, 168 Thirteenth Texas Cavalry: 54 Thirteenth Texas Infantry: 155 Thirty-First Texas Cavalry: 75 Thirty-Fourth Indiana Regiment: 333 Thirty-Second Texas Cavalry: 68 Thirty-Seventh Illinois Regiment: 120 Thomas, George: 31 | Thomas, James G.: 254 Thomas, Lorenzo: 33, 35 Thomas, W. H.: 242 Thompson, Jerry Don: 109-110, 130, 314 Throckmorton, James W.: viii, 23, 82-83, 85, 87, 106, 110, 285 Tindel, Ann: 50 Tolbert, Frank X.: 177 townball: 71 Tranconis, Juan B.: 227 Trans-Mississippi Department: xvii, 78, 88,152, 225-226, 239, 242-243, 259, 271-272, 282, 290-291 "Traveller": 340 Travis County: 98 True Issue (La Grange): 8 Truss, John: 66 Turner, Jim: 50, 61 Twelfth Texas Cavalry: 69, 261, 263-264, 266, 270-272 Twenty-Fourth Missouri (Union): 297 Twenty-Fourth Texas Cavalry: 55, 56, 59 Twenty-Second Texas Infantry: 265 Twenty-Seventh Texas Cavalry: xii Twenty-Third Texas Cavalry: 123 Twiggs, David E.: 29-44, 130, 183 Tyler, Ronnie: article by, 211-232 Tyler (Texas): xv, 253 |
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| Uncle Ben: 165, 169, 187, 194 uniforms: of Texas soldiers, 50-51 Union: 2, 5, 8-10, 12, 14, 19, 21-22, 24-26 | Union army: Texans in, 109-126 unionists: in Texas, viii, ix, 3-4, 6, 8-9, 11, 14, 18-19, 20-21, 94, 228; leaders in Texas, 83-85; in north Texas, 85-88; plot by, 86-87; among Germans, 89; homes burned, 266-267 | Union Loyal League: 95-96 Upper South: 12, 13 Urbahan, A.: 225 U. S. troops: surrender in Texas, ix, 29-44 |
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| Vandiver, Frank: article by, 235-243 Van Dorn, Earl: 43-44, 47, 65, 133, 155-156, 159 Van Dorn Guards: 155 Velasco: 158, 173 Velocity: 165, 188-189 | Vernon, John A.: 158, 162 Vicksburg: xiii, 77, 168, 236, 238, 258-259, 261-262, 268-270 Vidal, Adrian J.: 93-94, 122-123 Vidal's Partisan Rangers: 122-123 Vidaurri, Santiago: 214-216, 219-221, 225-229 | vigilantes: 247 Vinton, H.: 37 Virginia Point: 161, 163, 186 Von Harten, Edward: 155, 158, 163, 185 |
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| Waite, Carlos A.: 35, 38, 40-41, 43-44, 83 Walker, John G.: 125, 260-263, 265, 269, 295, 297, 299-300, 309, 328 Walker's Texas Division: xii-xiii, 259-260, 262, 295, 299 Wallace, Lew: 125, 230, 331-332 Walker, Leroy P.: 276 Waller, Edward: 54, 316 Walter P. Lane Rangers: 51, 72. See also Lane Rangers Walton, William ("Buck"): 72 War Department: 33 War of 1812:10 Washburn, Cadwallader: 171 Watkins, Oscar M.: 165, 187,189 Watson, James Monroe: 64, 75 Watson, William: 218 | Waul, Thomas N.: xiii, 55, 83 Waul's Legion: xiii, 55 weapons: of Texas soldiers, 51-52 Webb, William G.: 102-104 Weitzel, Godfrey: 195 Welles, Gideon: 174 West, Charles S.: 284 Western Gulf Blockading Squadron: 174 Western Sub-District: 292, 319-320, 331 Westfield: 163-165, 168 Wharton, John A.: x, xii, 60, 301-302, 306, 309 Whigs: 10, 23, 25 White, P. W: 239-240 Whitely, Robert H. K.: 37 White Ranch: 332 Whitmore, George: viii Wier, A. R.: 154, 162, 164 Wigfall, Louis T.: 14, 53, 64, 83 Wilderness, battle of: xi | Wiley, Bell: 48, 56, 235, 260 Willke, Herman: 160 Wilson, D. W.: 333 Wilson, George R.: 163 Wilson's Creek, battle of: 58 Wingate, David: 189 Wise County: 85-87 Witt, Rube: 248 women: xv, 50, 74-75, 98, 178, 196, 217, 223-224, 248, 250, 252 Woodhouse and Co.: 215 Woods, P. C.: 303 Woodsonville, Kentucky: xii Wooster, Ralph A.: 152, 286; article by, 47-78 Wooster, Robert: article by, 47-78 Wooten, Dudley G.: viii n Wright, Henry C.: 60, 69 Wroe, Sallie: 252 |
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| Yager, W. O.: 300 | yellow fever: in Galveston, 173; in Sabine Pass, 190; in Galveston and Houston (1867), 206-207 | Young, Litt: 251 Young, William Cocke: ix |
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| Zapata, Octaviano: 229 | Zapata County: 92 | Zapp, Robert: 102 |

