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INDEX TO VOLUME VIII.

Accessions to the Library 91-93

Acuña, Juan de 338

Adoes, presidio at, 11, 33, 34, 37, 40, 45, 47, 61, 73-78, 287, 291; Mission at, 11, 31, 33, 35, 38, 61; Indians 65

Affairs of the Association 90, 196

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, manuscript belonging to 4

Aguayo, San Miguel de, Expedition to Texas, 31-36, 291-294, 329; his Diario referred to, 32-34; Mission 35

Ahumada, presidio of (See San Augustin de Ahumada).

Ais, mission among the 11, 28, 38, 61 (see Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Aais).

Alamazan, Juan Antonio Perez de 343, 346

Alamo, fall of, 79; work of Daughters of the Republic in behalf of, 80-82; Alamo Monument, The 83-84

Alarcón, Martin de, expedition to Texas 28-31, 285-286, 291

Alcalde, 298, 303, 304, 305; powers 314-318, 349

Alcalde mayor provincial 322, 323, 324, 325, 349

Alcalde provincial 321, 323

Alférez, real 321, 322

Alguacil Mayor, 299; functions 318-319, 322

Almazan, San Fernando Perez de, governor of Texas 36-37

Alorete, José Miguel 140

Altamira, his Testimonio, 4-44, 72-78; auditor 46-47

American Historical Review 193, 276

Amichel, province of 199

Anahuac, disturbances 145, 146

Anchoses, Indians 46

Anglo-American Colonization of Texas 95-100, 138-144

Antoñita, Karankawa Chief 134

Apaches 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 50, 52, 54, 58, 60, 65, 66

April 6, law of 140, 141

Archebeque, Juan 16

Arkansas Gazette 272

Arrington, W. W. 148

Asinais, Indians 27, 283

Austin, Mattie Alice, 3, 7; article by 277-352

Austin, Moses 98

Austin, Stephen F., 98, 99; relations with DeWitt's Colony, 100-161, passim; Explanation concerning the affairs of Texas, 232-258; commissioner to Mexico, 246; imprisonment, 249, 251; correspondence of 255-258

Ayers, Ezekiel 260

Ayuntamiento (see consejo cabildo), the Spanish, 124-125; organized in Gonzales, 126; functions, 127-130, 307-314; minutes of, 181-188; of San Fernando 298-314

Bahía del Espíritu Santo, memorial of, 239 (see La Bahía and Espíritu Santo).

Baker and Bordens, publishers 83

Bancroft, H. H. 87

Barker, Eugene C. 96, 193, 276

Barrio y Espriella, Pedro del, governor ad interim of Texas 47

Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de, governor of Texas 48-56

Bastrop, Baron de 98

Bedi, tribe 259

Béjar, relations with De Witt's colony, 105-161, passim; founded 286; (see San Antonio de Vejar or Bejar).

Bernardino, Indian chief 24

Béxar Archives 277 et seq.

Biembille (Bienielle), governor of Louisiana 73

Bolton, Herbert E. 3, 4, 5, 7, 96, 193, 279

Boneo y `M'orales, Justo, governor of Texas 6, 46, 78

Bonilla, Antonio, 4; his Breve Compendio, 3-78; estimate of 71-72

Bonilla's Brief Compendium of the History of Texas 3, 78

Boundary disputes, between Spanish and French 56

Bragg, General, R. M. Swearingen with 227

Breve Compendio (see Bonilla's Brief Compendium).

Bravo, Rio 206

Brooks, S. P. 353

Bucareli, viceroy 3

Burnet, David G. 83

Bustamante 145

Bustillo y Bustamente, Juan Antonio 338

Bustillo y Zevallos, Don Juan, governor of Texas, 40-42, 72

Cabello, governor 309

Cabildo, Spanish, 299-300; at San Fernando, 301-314, 347-350; functions 307-314

Cadillac, Antonio de la Mota, governor of Louisiana 21, 22, 23, 27, 283

Cadodaches, Indians, 19, 23, 27, 282, 284; river, 20, 31; French retreat to, 33; fort 34

Caldwell, M. 126

Campos, Vicente 143, 144

Canary Island families, 35, 41, 293-296; lists of, 295, 331-338; instructions for transporting 329-331

Cannon, taken to Gonzales, 137; demanded by Ugartechea 146-150

Caocos, Indians 46

Capuchins, with La Salle 14

Carabajal, Cristóbal 292

Carabajal, Mateo 292

Carancaguazes, Indians 57

Carrington, Capt. 270

Carson, George 267

Carson, John 264

Carson, Kit 267

Carson, Samuel Price 263-266

Casafuerte, `M'arquis de, viceroy 40, 41,73, 297, 315

Casís, Lilia M. 3, 5, 279

Castañeda 151-155

Chenis, Indians 41

Ciudad, the Spanish 299

Civil colony, the, in Texas 287-352, passim.

Clark, R. C., 5, article by, referred to 23

Clements, Joseph D. 126

Coaguila (see Coahuila) 9, 15, 19, 29, 37, 50, 51

Coahuila, 18, 203, 223, 224, 291, desire of Texas to separate from, 145-149, 233-258, relations with Texas discussed, ibid.

Coen, John 267

Coffey, Rich 270

Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas 98-100, 116, 117, 119, 141, 143

Colorado (Red) River 29

Comanches 50, 52, 64, 66, 67, 131, 132, 137

Commissioner, the importance of in the colonization system 115

Concepción, La Purisima, mission 11, 27

Concho River 267-270

Conductor de viveres, title of San Denis 25

Consejo (see Cabildo, Ayuntamiento) 299

Contador de menores 322

Convention, held at San Felipe de Austin in 1833 240-241

Coronado 199

Corpus Christi, river near the Texas 25

Cottle, Almond 126

Cotton, G. B. 275

Crockett, David 264

Croix, Theodore de 304

Crozat, Antoine 283

Cunningham, Capt. 270

Dalrymple, Cornelius 267-270

Darst, D. S. H. 96, 154

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Work in Behalf of the Alamo 79-82

Davis, George W. 148

Davis, James C. 126

De León, Alonso, 199-224, 281; Itinerary translated 203-224

De León, Martin, empresario, 102; dispute with DeWitt 108-113

De León's Expedition of 1689 199-224

Demeciers (De Mezières), Antonio de, reduces the Northern Indians, 64; extracts from his report 66-68

Depositario de los embargos 321, 325

Depositario de propios 328

Derrotero of Ramón's expedition 25

De Soto 199

DeWitt, Green, 100-193, passim; his contract, 100-101; returns to Missouri, 104; his petition 173-175

De Witt's Colony, 95-193; quarrel with De León's colony, 104-113; dissatisfaction of, 114; organization, 114-130; Indian relations, 130-138; in the revolution, 144-161; location of, 144; list of original settlers, 163-167; list of lots granted, 168-172; list of inhabitants 189-191

De Zavala, Miss Adina 80-82

Diario y Descripcion, Terañ's 19-20

Dickinson, Mrs. 160

Dienst, Dr. Alex, article by 83-84

Dispatch, schooner 106

Dolores, Nuestra Señora de los (see Nuestra Señora de los Dolores), presidio 34, 37, 38, 40

—, Fray Mariano de los, asks for a new mission 46, 50

Donaldson, Nanna Swithwick 196

Driscoll, Miss Clara 80-82

Durbin, Basil 103, 104

Eca y Musquez, Josef de, sent to Texas 48, 54

Elections at San Fernando 304, 306

Empresario system 99-101

Errata 192

Escambia, schooner 109

Escribano de consejo y público 298, 326

Espinosa 7, 27, 284, 290, 291

Espíritu Santo (see Bahía, La Bahía) bay, mission, presidio 11, 12, 14, 19, 20, 34, 35, 37, 38, 43, 45, 47, 57, 280-285, 329, 330

Espiritu Santo de Zuñiga, mission 35, 287

Exidos 340

Explanation to the Public Concerning the Affairs of Texas, By Citizen Stephen F. Austin 232-258

Fannin, J. W., Jr. 156

Fees, from colonists in Texas 116

Fenn, Miss Belle 82

Fenn, Eli 259

Fenn, John R. 259-262

Fenn, Joseph Johnson 260

Fenn, Marion Otis 260

Fiel executor 322

Filibustering expeditions to Texas 97

Fisher, John 148

Fisher, Mrs. Rebecca J. 82

Fitzgerald, David 259

Fort St. Louis 96

French, in Texas 96, 199-224, 277-280, 283-284, 286-287

Franciscans (see Querétaro and Zacatecas) 280, 282

Franquelin, map 12-13

Franquis, Carlos de, governor ad interim of Texas 74-78

Fredonian rebellion 112, 139

Fulmore, Z. T., article by 263-266

Fuqua, Silas 126

Gagsley, T. P. 156

Galicia, families from requested for Texas 35

Galve, Conde de 30

Garay 199

Garcia, correspondence with Austin 255-256

Garrison, promised Gonzales 136

Garrison, George P., 1, 5, 96, 193, 276, 279; article by 225-231

Goliad, 147, municipal ordinances of 310-313

Gonzales, 101-161, passim; beginnings of, 101-104; destruction of first town, 103; how laid out, 120-122; organization of government 123, 126-130

Gonzales, Joseph, lieutenant at los Adaes 73

Gonzales, Rafael 102

Goras, Juan Leal 294, 298, 305, 314, 316

Governor, of Texas, his control of municipal government 308-310

Graham, James 263

Gran Montaña, la, between Los Adaes and Natchitoches 73, 76

Grayson, P. W. 156

Gresham, Mrs. Walter 82

Gritten, Edward 149

Grolette, Santiago 16

Guadalupe river, discovered 211, 222

Hamilton, Peter J. 200

Handbook of Texas Libraries 193

Handy 160

Hapes, tribe 205

Hardeman, General 270

Hermandad 324-325

Hernandez, Francisco 292

Herndon, Robert 260

Hidalgo, Fray, urges occupation of Texas, 21; in Texas 22-23

Hidalgos, settlers made 300

Hinds, Geron 103

Hodges, James 148

Holly, Tom 267

Hondo, Rio 208

Houston, Sam, arrives at Gonzales 159

Hoyett, Mrs. 270

Hunter, Abe 267

Hunter, Malcolm 267

Hunter, Warren 267

Indian affairs of De Witt's colony, 130-138; hostilities with 135-136

Indians given offices by Spaniards, 27 (see various tribal names).

Jack, Pat C. 156

Jalot, Don Medar, with San Denis 21

Jessee, Miss Jennie 226

Jessee, Lea 226

Jesuits, with La Salle 14

Jesus María, Padre Francisco de 288

Johnston, Joseph E., R. M. Swearingen with 228

Jones, Mrs. Anson 82

Jues comisario of the Hermandad 325

Jues de campo 313, 350

Jumenes, tribe 205

Junta de guerra y hacienda 3, 24, 48, 51, 54, 57, 61

Justicia mayor 347

Karankawa, Indians (see Carancagues), 131, 132; peace with 134, 259

Karnes, Henry 160

Kechi, Indians 131, 132

Kerr, James, 101-193, passim; made surveyor general for De Witt, 101; chooses Lavaca site 105

Kerr's Creek, the site of Gonzales 102

King, V. O., Collection 277

La Candelaria, mission 49

Lacopseles, Indians 46

Laguna, Marquez de, viceroy 15

Land, in De Witt's colony:—prices of, 117; sold at auction, 122; sample titles, 176-180; at San Fernando:—instructions for surveying, 338-343; apportionment 343-346

Lane, Col. 270

Larchieverque (Larcheveque), Juan 221

Larios, Francisco Garcia, governor ad interim of Texas 46-47

La Salle, Cavalier de 12-14, 34, 200

Lavaca settlement 104-105

Lawley, W. N. 96

Leon, Alonso de (see De León), expeditions into Texas, 15-16; Derrotero of, referred to 15-16

León, Arroyo de 210

Linares, Duque de, viceroy 21, 22

Lockhart, Byrd 115

Lockhart, Charles 126

Looscan, Mrs. Adèle B., articles by 79,-82, 259-262

Loreto (see Bahía del Espíritu Santo) 34, 35

Los Almagres 54, 63, 64

Los Chanas 53

Louisiana cession 97

Lugar de Españoles 299, 300, 301

Lugo, Carlos Benites Franquis de, governor ad interim of Texas 43-44

McBunnels, Dr. 268

McClure, Bartlett D. 148

`M'cKeever, J. J., Jr. 260

Macheyes, Indians 66

Manchola 142

Manzanet, Carta of 14-17

Manzanet, Fray Damian 214, 280-282

Maps, of De Witt's Colony, facing 193; of De León's route, facing 199

`M'aqueis, Indians 57, 66

Margil, Father, in Texas 28, 284, 289

Martin, Wiley 259

Martinez, Francisco 214

Martos y Navarrete, Angel de, governor of Texas 57-58

Matagorda Bay 200

Mayordomo, 299; functions of 319-321, 349

Media Villa y Ascona, Don Melchor de, governor of Texas 37-40

`M'edina River 9, 209

Memorials, to legislature of Coahuila and Texas, 238-239; to Mexico 240-241-243

Mescale, tribe 205

Mescaleros, tribe 52

Mexican Advocate, The 272-274

Mexico, invaded 259

Mier y Terán, Manuel de 140

`M'ilby, Mrs. Charles H. 82

Miller, E. T. 353

Miller, James B. 147

Miller, James H. C. 136

Miranda, Don Bernardo de, looks for gold at los Almagres 54

Missionaries in Texas, Motives of 278

Missions, in Texas 277-284

Mitchell, Eli 126

Monclova, Conde de, viceroy 12, 15

Montes de Oca, Juan Joseph Montes 314

Moore, John H. 154, 155

Morris, William Alfred 87

Murray, John 268

Musquiz, Ramón, political chief 136, 137, 138

Nacogdoches (see Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Nacogdoches), 11, 27, 38, 61, 97, 145 283

Nacogdoches Archives 277-278

Nadadores, Rio de 203

Nasones, mission (see San Josef de los Nazones) 27, 38

Natajes, Indians 52

Natchitoches, presidio, 11, 27, 33, 43, 44, 73-78; Indians, 23; river 29

Natchitoches Courier 272

Navarro, José Antonio 115, 142, 144

Nemos, William 88

New York Courier 273

Neutral Ground treaty 97

Northern Indians, great victory over Spaniards in 1758, 54-55, 57; De `M'ezières treaty with, 64; described by De Mezières 66-68

Norton, James 111, 123

Nueces River, discovered 207

Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 283

Nuestra Señora de la Assumpcion, mission 35

Nuestra Señora de la Concepción de los Asinais, mission 35, 38

Nuestra Señora de la Luz, mission 11, 57

Nuestra Señora del Pilar de los Adaes, presidio of, 9, 11; mission 11, 29, 34 35

Nuestra Señora del Rosario 11

Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Ais, mission (see Ais) 38

Nuevos Filipinos (Texas) province of 9, 32

Nuevo Reglamento, of Casafuerte 315

Oak, Henry Lebbeus 88

Oconor, Hugo de, governor ad interim of Texas 62

Oldivar, Doctor 110, 111

Olivares, Padre 284-288

Orcoqruisac, presidio 11, 57, 61

O-Reylli, Alexander 68

Oreilly, Alexander, Ordinances and Instructions of 315, 324

Orobio y Basterra Prudencia de, governor ad interim of Texas 44-45

Ortiz, Fray Francisco, reports on Texas Indians 46

Osage, Indians 68

Out West, reviewed 87, 357

Pacheco, Rafael Martinez 57

Padilla, Juan Antonio, report on Texas Indians 131

Padrón, Joseph, case of 316

Pandis, Indians 41

Parella, Diego Ortiz 51, 54, 55

Parker, Mrs. E. W. 196

Patrick, James B. 126, 147, 148

Peñalosa 279

Pénicaut, his Relation referred to 21-28

Perez, Antonio, attacks Apaches 41

Pimeda 199

Pinillo, Fray Miguel, president of Texas missions 49

Pipe of peace ceremony, enacted 26

Platfield, J. J. 88

Pollard, A. 156

Ponton, Andrew 126, 146, 151, 158

Powell, Thomas 109, 110, 111

Pritchett, J. W. 96

Procurador 319

Propios 340, 342

Publications of Southern History Association 276

Puntos del Parecer 7 et seq.

Purísima Concepcion 283

Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, reviewed 87

Quautitlan 295

Queisseis, Indians 52

Quertseis, Indians, 57; described 66

Querétaro, college of 21, 38, 280, 282, 284, 287, 292

Quivira 279

Rábago y Terán, Pedro de 49

Rábago y Terán, Felipe, made captain of the presidio of San Xavier 48

Ramirez, collection 5

Ramón, Capt. Diego, killed by Apaches 37

Ramón, Capt. Domingo, expedition to Texas, 21-27, 283-284; his Derrotero 25

Ramos, Arroyode 206

Randolph, Nathaniel 260

Rather, Ethel Zivley, articles by 95-193, 232-258, 353

Reagan, John Henninger, 8; memorial page 355

Recopilacion de los Leyes de los Reynos de los Indias, referred to, 277-352, passim; violated at San Fernando 300-306

Regidor, 298, 303; duties of 321-326, 346-350

Regidor decano 298, 320-326

Rerenor, commandant at Natchitoches 33

Residencia, defined 44

Revilla Gigedo, Conde de 47

Revolution, the Texas, De Witt's colony in 144-161

Ripperdá, Baron de, governor of Texas, 1, 62-66; his propositions 65-66

Rivera, Don Pedro de, revista of, 37-40; dictamen of 40-41, 287, 292

Robinson, B. 267

Robinson, Temp 267

Roxo [Red] river 22, 23

Rubi, Marques de, his revistas and visitas, 59-62; his dictamen 59

Rutersville 155

Ryan, William. 260

Sabinas, Rio 204

Salaries, of municipal officers at San Fernando 327-328

Salinas, Gregorio, governor of Pensacola 29

San Augustin de Ahumada, presidio of 56, 70

San Antonio de Padua, mission 288

San Antonio de Valero, mission 11, 38

San Antonio de Véxar (see Béxar), presidio of, 10, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 55, 58, 61, 62, 63, 73, 281-352, passim.

San Bernardo, mission, 11; bay 14, 20

San Denis, Luis de, son of Luis Juchereau 65, 69

San Denis, Luis Juchereau de, in Texas and Mexico, 21-32, 283; his Declaracion, referred to 21

Sandis, Indians 41

San Estevan, Fray Josef de 53

Sandoval, case of, 6; governor of Texas 42-44

San Felipe, convention at 145

San Fernando de Béxar, The Municipal Government of 277-352

San Fernando de Béxar, villa of, 11, 40, 51, 58, 288-352, passim; settlers before 1718, 291-2; founded, 293-296; origin of name, 296; government of, 297-352, passim; first officers, 298, 346-347; instructions for assigning land, 338-343; for organizing government 346-347

San Francisco de la Espada, mission 11

San Francisco de las Neches (Téxas), mission 35, 38

San Francisco de las Téxas, mission of founded 17, 27, 35, 281, 282, 283

San Francisco de Valero, pueblo 35

San Ildefonso, mission 49

San José de Aguayo, mission 35, 287

San Josef, mission 27, 38, 283

San Juan Bautista del Rio Grande, presidio 24-29, 47, 75

San Juan Capistrano, mission 11

San Juan, French fort visited by San Denis 22

San Marcos River, explored, 15; 221-222; San Denis at, 24; suggested as site of missions 48, 50, 53

San Miguel de los Adaes (see Adoes), mission 35, 284

San Savas (Saba), presidio and mission 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 70

Santa Anna, Lopez de 145, 146, 148, 158, 250

Santa Rosa de Aleazar, proposed as site of presidio 57

Santa Rosa del Sacramento, presidio 47

Santissima Nombre de María, mission 282

Santísima Virgen de los Dolores 284

San Xavier, river, 46, 47, 48, mission 47, 48, 49, 287

Sanz, Fr. Mathías 289

Sarco, Rio 207

Schnively Expedition of 1867, Reminiscences of 267-271

Schnively, Jacob 267-271

Schools, at San Fernando 309

Seguin, Erasmo 147

Sevillano, Fray Miguel, president of Texas missions, complains of Rivera's proposals 40

Sigüenza y Góngora, Carlos 201

Síndico procurador 312

Sinks, Mrs. Julia Lee, memorial page 197

Smith, Deaf. 103, 160

Smith, W. P. 155

Somerville, Alexander 259

South Atlantic Quarterly 357

Sowell, — 154

Sowell, J. A. 259

Spanish colonial methods in Texas, 95-98, 277-279

Spanish law, departure from in San Fernando 300-302

Special grants (see Land) 118

St. Louis Beacon 273

Stone, Mrs. C. B. 80, 82

Suertes 341

Swearingen, Frederick 225

Sweringen, Garret van 225

Swearingen, Richard J. 225

Swearingen, Richard Montgomery, sketch of 225-231

Swearingen, Samuel 225

Talamantes, his Historia, referred to 7 et seq.

Talon, Pedro and Magdalena 16

Tancagues 66, 67



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