INDEX TO VOLUME IX.
Abad, Fr. Joseph 103
A Chapter in the History of Young Territory, by Fannie McAlpine Clarke 51-62
Adaes, Indians 53
Adaes, presidio of, 73, 75, 76, 80; citizens of ordered to Béxar 85
Affairs of the Association, note on death of Governor Lubbock, 65; announcement of annual meeting, 224; account of the annual meeting 289-91
Aguayo, Marqués de San Miguel de 73
Ais, mission at Los 73, 75
Alden, John and Priscilla 269
Allen, Ebenezer 38
Almonte 27
Anadaquas 53
Andrews, Joseph 204
Apaches 53, 68, 70, 71, 78, 93
Archer, B. F. 241, 242
Armijo, Governor of New Mexico 151
Arocha, Simon de 107, 110
Arrellano, Fr. Pedro Ramirez de 114
Arthur, Mrs. Dora Fowler 290
Atakapas 118
Austin, Stephen F., 55; Commander-in-Chief of Volunteers at Gonzales 146; 227, 238, 241, 242, 247, 250, 251
Ayers, Charles H., Sketch of Lewis Ayers 269-81
Ayers, David, 269; Lewis, 269-81; Mary Byram 269
Bancroft, L. H. 216
Bancroft Library purchased by University of California 222
Bangs, Manuel 8
Bankhead, Charles 38
Barker, Eugene C., The Texan Revolutionary Army, 227-61; Proceedings of the Permanent Council, 287-88; 289, 290; Treasurer's Report 293
Battle, W. J. 290
Baugh, John J. 237
Bautista, Presdio of San Juan de 77
Baylor, John R. 58
Beales, John Charles 8
Bedaes 53
Bee, Barnard E. 148
Bennet, Miles S., 147; Sarah J. 286
Bennet, Valentine, A Sketch of by Mrs. Marie Bennet Urwitz 145-56
Benson, George 281
Bliem, Milton J. 290
Bocanegra, Mexican Minister at Washington 26
Bolton, Herbert E., The Spanish Abandonment and Reoccupation of East Texas, 1773-1779, 67-137; 224; The Old Stone Fort at Nacogdoches 283-85, 290
Bonilla, Antonio 81
Book Reviews and Notices, Napoleonic Exiles in America, 142; The Floydada Hesperian, 225; History of Eastland County, Texas, 225; The Rise and Fall of Mission San Sabá, etc. 226, 292
Botello, Fr. Juan Garcia 115, 127
Bowie, James 248, 251, 255, 256, 257
Bowles, Chief of the Cherokees 44
Bucareli, settlement of Pilar de, 99; description of, 110; Comanche raid on 123
Bullock, Maurice 204
Bunton, J. W. 236
Burleson, Edward 232, 248, 258
Burk, Captain 237
Burnet, D. G. 239, 240
Burkley, Albert T. 14
Bradburn, J. D. 275
Brazos, Agency of 55
Brenham, Dr. R. F. 150, 218
Brister, Nathaniel 212
Brooks, John Sowers, A Sketch of by Gen. John E. Roller, 157-209; genealogy of 157
Brooks, S. P. 290
Brown, John Henry 22
Browning, Josephus 58
Brutus 6
Bryan, William 241
Bryan, Beauregard 290
Cabassas, Antonio 271
Cabello, Domingo 107, 123
Caddoes 52, 53
Calhoun, John C. 27, 29, 33
Carlisle, Robert 270, 280
Carnegie Institution, plans for work in the Mexican Archives 223
Cartmell, Tho. P. 277
Catlett, Fairfax 2
Cazorla, Captain 101, 120
Chadwick, —, Sergeant Major 177
Chambers, T. J. 235, 240, 259
Christy, William 195
Clarke, Fannie McAlpine, A Chapter in the History of Young Territory 51-62
Clendennin, Lieutenant Colonel 217
Collinsworth, George M. 251
Comanche reserve 55
Comanches 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 68, 71, 75, 77, 78, 117, 123, 184
Combes, Ellis 55
Confederacy, delegates to Provisional Congress of 45
Cooke, William G., 150; sketch of by Harry Warren, 210-19 237, 248
Cotesworth and Pryor, claimants of Mexican land grants 9
Crockett, David 183, 184, 188
Croix, Caballero de 114, 123
Cuevas, Luis G. 34
Damon, Samuel 148
Darst, Em. H. 147
Dickson, — 204
Dimit, Philip 251
Dixon, Thomas 262
Doyle, Percy W. 25
Dunbar, William 215
Dunn, John 252
Eastland County, Texas, History of, by Mrs. George Langston, review 225
Egerton, D. E. 9
Eliza Russell and Little Penn, Case of 5-8
El Lobanillo 88, 94
Elliott, Charles 8, 15, 16, 21
Empresario Claims 8
England, Diplomatic Relations of With the Republic of Texas, by J. L. Worley, 1-40; recognition of Texas, 3-4; attitude toward annexation, 16-39; friction with Texas 20
England and Mexico, 1824-1835, by Frederic L. Paxson 38
Enquisacoes 53
Evans, Capt. N. G. 59
Eve, Joseph 21
Everett, Edward 29
Escandón, José de 70
Fackler, T. M. 161
Fannin, J. W., Jr. 174, 183, 231, 233, 234, 237, 238, 239, 240, 248, 251, 253, 255, 256, 257.....272
Field, Joseph E. 198, 200
Fisher, William S. 202
Flores, Gil 93, 94, 97, 106, 109
Fora, Nicholás de 74
Forest, Gen. Nathan 266, 268
Freedman's Bureau 262
Fulmore, Z. T. 290
Garza, Fr. Josef Francisco Mariano de 113, 114, 132
Garrett, Jacob 288
Garrison, George P. 290
Gates, L. W. 281
Georgia Batallion 174, 187, 190
Giddings, G. A. 64
Gonzales, José 82, 245, 247
Grant, Dr. James 8, 189, 183
Green, Duff 29
Griffin, Major General C. 61
Grevenverge, Augustin de 120
Guerra 270, 280
Hagarty, Mr. 161, 164, 167
Hall, Claude V., The Floydada Hesperian 225
Hall, Edward 242
Hall, J. M. W. 277
Hamilton, James 11, 23, 27
Hamilton, Joseph 9
Hancock, John 277
Hanks, Wyatt 231, 234
Hanrick, Edward, 285; R. A., 285, gifts to the Association 291
Hardaway, Samuel 204
Heam, Robert P. 281
Henderson, J. Pinckney, 4-10, passim.
Herndon, Dr. John 215
Hervey, Lionel 138
Hogg, Governor, His Service in the Cause of Texas History 282-3
Holmes, Mrs. Katherine Ayers 269
Holt, David 204
Hood, Joseph L. 288
Houston, A. 288
Houston, David Franklin, elected President of the Association 290
Houston, Sam 15, 20, 31, 44, 45, 58, 63, 174, 215, 228, 230, 231, 232, 237, 251, 255, 258, 259
Hoxey, Asa 286
Hughes, Christopher 10
Hunter, John W., Rise and Fall of Mission San Sabá, etc., review 225
Ibarbo, Gil 84-137, passim.
Ikin, Arthur 13, 14
Indians, see Adaes, Anadaquas, Apaches, Atakapas, Bedaes, Caddoes, Comanches, Enquisacoes, Ionies, Karankawas, Keechies, Kiowas, Lipan-Apaches, Mayeses, PanisMahas (Pawnees), Pimas, Quitseis, Seris, Taguayas, Taovayases, Tejas, Tennawas, Tonkawas, Towakanas, Towash, Vidais, Wacoes, Xaranames, Yamparocks, Yscanes, Yutes.
Indian troubles in frontier provinces of Mexico 69
Indians, Reservation for 51
Invincible 6
Ionies 53
Irion, R. A. 6
Johnson, F. W. 183, 188, 213, 232, 237, 255, 257
Johnson, John B. 252
Johnston, Albert Sidney 44
Jones, Anson 15, 16, 31
Jones, M. O. 2
Karankawas 53, 71, 116
Keechies 53
Kelleheir, Lieutenant Thomas 59
Keily, James, priest 278
King, Wm. R. 33
King, Captain 199, 237, 272, 273
Kiowas 53, 54, 57
Kennedy, William 15, 22
Kotemesic, Comanche Chief 56
Ku Klux Klan, The by W. D. Wood 262-68
Lamar genealogy 292
Langston, Mrs. George, History of Eastland County, Texas, review 225
Lawrence, Captain 237
Lee, R. E. 61
Leeper, Col. M., agent for the Comanches 56
Liberals, Texan overtures to Mexican 243-47
Linares, Mission San Miguel de 73
Lipan Apaches 77
Lizardi, F. de &Co. 6-7, 22
Llewellyn, Captain 237
Loyal League 263
Lubbock, F. R., 65; memorial page 66
Luz, mission of Nuestra Señor de la 74
Macgregor, E. Murray 9
Mackay, Robert 215
Macomb, D. B. 231
Marcy, Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border 54
María, José, Indian Chief 62
Martin, Judge I. L. 219
Mathe, Nicholás de la 84, 104, 108, 119
Mayeses 116
McCaleb, W. F., sketch of John H. Reagan 41-50
McGloin, James 270, 278, 279, 280
McKenzie, Gen. R. S. 62
McKinney, T. F. 242, 246
McLeod, John D. 202
McLeod, Hugh 151, 218
McMullen, Mr. 280
Medina, Roque de 81, 104
Members elected to the Association at the March meeting 290-91
Menard, Peter J. 288
Mexia, General 245
Mezières, Atanacio de, 91, 92; death of 134
Milam, B. R. 213
Millard, Henry 232
Mills, R. Q. 42
Miracle, Julian 246, 247
Mississippi, frigate 24
Moore, S. H. 290
Mora, Juan de 106
Mordecai, Benjamin 204
Montezuma 22, 23
Murphy, William S. 28
Nacogdoches, Mission at, 73; Beginning of modern town, 123, 129; The Old Stone Fort at, by Herbert E. Bolton 283-85
Nacogdoches (Indians) 53
Navarro, Miss Angela, 219; José Antonio, 150, 218; Lucio, 219; Pedro Golindo 115
Neighbors, R. S. 51, 56
Neill, J. C. 231
New Orleans Grays 212
Nacona Peta, Comanche Chief 59
Notes and Fragments: G. A. Giddings to his Parents, April 10, 1836, 63; Laying of the Texas Stone in Sloat Monument, 220-22; Governor Hogg's Services in the Cause of Texas History, 282-83; The Old Stone Fort at Nacogdoches, 283-85; Immigration to Texas and the Domestic Slave Trade, 285-86; Thomas J. Pilgrim, 286-87; Proceedings of the Permanent Council 287-88
O'Boyle, Daniel 278
Oconor, Hugo 81, 93, 74, 96, 105, 113
Ogilvey, James 8
Oldham, William 232
Opelousas 118
Orcoquisac 74, 75, 76, 80, 108
Orcoquisacs 116
Osborn, Abraham, 276, 277; Bebecca 269
Ovedsitas 92
Panis-Mahas (Pawnees) 92
Parker, Cynthia Ann, 60; Isaac, 60; Quanah, 61; Daniel, 288; Silas M. 238
Parilla Colonel 71, 108
Parliament, Debates in 1836 concerning Texas 1
Parrot, T. F. L. 232
Paso Tomás 99, 100, 107
Paxson, Frederic L., England and Mexico, 1824-1825 138-143
Pearson, Captain 183, 188, 193, 237
Perry, A. G. 288
Perry, James F. 250
Pettus, Samuel 212
Pettus, William 253
Pierson, J. G. W. 288
Pilgrim, T. J., 286-87; Mrs. T. J. 154
Pimas 69, 70
Placido, Chief of Tonkawas 61
Poinsett, J. R. 139
Poe, George W. 236
Quitseis 116, 117
Raines, C. W., Governor Hogg's Service to the Cause of Texas History, 282-3; 290 293
Ramirez, Father, President of the Texas Missions 91
Rate, Lachlan M. 15
Reagan, John H., a sketch of, 41-50; Resolutions on death of 289-90
“Red Rovers” 207-209
Reilly, James 24
Reynolds, Walt 58
Ripperdá, Baron de 81, 82, 85, 90, 94, 97, 102, 104, 110, 113
Rivera, Pedro de 73
Robbins's Ferry 100
Roberts, A. 239
Robinson, Charles H. 271
Robinson, James W. 239
Roller, Gen. John E., Captain John Sowers Brooks 157-209
Ross, L. S., 56, 58; S. P. 55
Royall, R. R. 248, 281
Rubí, Marques de, 72; inspection and recommendation by 74-79
Rusk, T. J. 253-259
Russell, Joseph 6
Saligny, Dubois de 34
San Antonio, storming of in 1835 213
Santa Fé expedition 217-19
Santo, or Vigotes, Tejas chief 83
San Saba, mission burned, 71; Presidio of, 80; Rise and Fall of, by J. W. Hunter 226
Santa Anna 34, 188, 194, 239, 271
Seris 70
Shackleford, Jack 197, 209
Shain, Charles B. 203
Shaw, James B. 151
Sherman, Sidney 258
Smith, Ashbel, 15, 20, 28, 31; “Deaf Smith,” 147; Henry Smith, 230, 232, 234, 238, 243, 246, 255, 270 278
Smuggling 103, 119-123
Solis, Gaspar José de 283
Somervell, Alexander 258
Stevens, Thaddeus 262
Stevenson, Andrew 3
Sublett, Philip A. 232
Swisher, J. M. 277
Taguayas 125
Taovayases 71, 92, 94, 108
Taylor, Mrs. Bride Neill 290
Taylor, John 10
Tejas 52, 53, 93, 116
Tennewas 54
Terrell, George W. 35
Texas, mission San Francisco de los 72
The Texan Revolutionary Army, by Eugene C. Barker 227-261
The Spanish Abandonment and Reoccupation of East Texas, 1773-1779, by Herbert E. Bolton 67-137
Thomas, George H. 57
Thompson, H. L. 6
Thwaites, R. G. 222
Toby and Brother 240
Tonkawas 53, 123, 126, 133
Towakanos 53, 94, 116, 123
Towash 53
Townes, John C. 290
Treasurer's Report 293
Treat, James 20
Travis, W. B. 231, 234, 236, 238, 240, 250, 256, 257
Turner, John 278
United States, volunteers from in Texas Revolution 236, 240, 242
Upshur, A. P. 28
Urrea, Gen. 273, 274
Urwitz, Marie Bennet, article by 145-56
Van Dorn, Maj. Earl 56, 61
Van Zandt, Isaac 31
Vidais 92, 100, 105, 109, 116
Vidal, Marcus 120
Viesca, Governor 245
Vigotes, or Santo, Tejas chief 83-87
Wacoes 53
Ward, Lieutenant Colonel 199, 213, 274, 275
Warren, Harry, article by 210-19
Washington, Lewis 204
Webster, Daniel 26
Westover, Ira W. 281
Wharton, W. H. 2, 241
Whitman, George 285
Widen, L. E. 290
Williamson, R., 161; R. M. 233, 285
Winkler, E. W. 224, 289
Woll, General Adrain 25, 155
Wood, W. D., The Ku Klux Klan 262-68, 290
Worley, J. L., Diplomatic Relations of England and the Republic of Texas 1-40
Wyatt, Captain 237
Xaranames 116
Ybarbo, 80-137; passim 283
Yamparacks 54
Yscanes 117
Ysurrieta, Juan 111
Yutes 70
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