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INDEX OF VOLUME XIII.

Affairs of the Association, 330.

African slave trade in Texas, 231.

Allen, Isaac, 87.

Allen, J. M., Mayor of Galveston, 113.

Allen, Martin, 142.

Anderson, T. P., 86.

Archer, Branch T., commissioner to the United States, 167.

Archer, the, 13, 119, 120.

Atkins, Thomas, 112.

Austin, John, 78, 171.

Austin, S. F., A characterization of, 60; loyalty to Mexico, 158, 163, 283; commissioner to the United States, 167; on the boundary of Texas, 174; address at Louisville, 181; appeal to President Jackson for aid, 185; complains of lack of support from Texan government, 187; Secretary of State of Texas, 221; attitude toward the independence of Texas, 173, 257-284; attitude toward the Fredonian Rebellion, 257, 258; toward Guerrero's emancipation decree, 259; toward the law of April 6, 1830, 259; arrest at Saltillo, 264; in the convention of 1832, 261; in the convention of 1833, 263; in Mexico as agent of Texas, 263; letters from prison, 265-67; denounced by Anthony Butler, 268; correspondence with H. Meigs, 269; letter to Mrs. Holley, 271; elected to committee of vigilance and correspondence in San Felipe, 274; efforts to prepare Texas for war, 275-76; explains his attitude to McKinney, 276; advises the declaration of November 7, 278; urges declaration of independence, 282-84; condemned by McKinney for attitude toward independence, 283; by Royall, 283.

Austin, Stephen F., and the Independence of Texas, by Eugene C. Barker, 257-284.

Austin, the, delivered to the government, 11; history of, 86, 90, 94, 105, 107, 114, 119, 120.

Baker, Mosely, 147.

Barker, Eugene C., James II. C. Miller and Edward Gritten, 145-153; Stephen F. Austin and the Independence of Texas, 257-284; 330.

Barrett, D. C., 278.

Barrington, William, 88.

Barrow, John E., 126.

Batts, R. L., 330.

Baudin, Admiral Charles, visits Galveston, 6.

Beason's settlement in 1828, 64.

Bell, Governor P. H., a correction by Z. T. Fulmore, 325-327.

Bexar and Dawson Prisoners, The, edited by E. W. Winkler, 292-324; list of 312-313, 317-320.

Black, John, 307.

Bliem, M. J., 330.

Bloodgood, —, 136.

Book notices, 328-329.

Bowie, James, 285.

Boyle, Andrew A., Reminiscences of the Texas Revolution, 285-291.

Bradburn, J. D., 260.

Brashear, William C., 114, 119.

Brooks, John Sowers, 289.

Brooks, S. P., 330.

Brown, James, 112.

Bryan, Andrew Jackson, 112.

Bryan, William, 102, 177, 291, 330.

Burleson, Edward, 129.

Burnet, David G., 38, 192.

Burnet, Thomas, 112.

Bustillo, Domingo, 294.

Butler, Anthony, 209; denounces Austin, 268.

Calder, Mrs. Loretta, daughter of M. B. Lamar, 82.

Caldwell, “Old Paint,” 293, 297.

Calecik, Alexandro, urges imprisonment of Austin, 267.

Carbajal, J. M., 150.

Carson, Samuel, 196.

Catlett, Fairfax, secretary of legation to United States, 225.

Charleston, the, name changed to Zavala, 7.

Chavez, Ignacio, 294.

Childress, George C., agent to United States, 195.

Clark, J., captain of the Archer, 19.

Clark, Luther W., 330.

Clopper, A. M., 44; losses during Texas Revolution, 135; not in the battle of San Jacinto, 136.

Clopper, Edward, death of, 136.

Clopper, J. C., forms Texas Trading Association, 44; Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828, 44-80.

Clopper, Nicholas, 44, 128.

Clopper Correspondence, 1834-1838, The, 128-144.

Coleto, battle of, 287.

Collinsworth, James, commissioner to United States, 201; opinion of Jackson's attitude toward Texas, 207.

Colorado, the, 10.

“Comanche,” a scout, 285.

Commissioners to the United States, the first, 163; loans in New Orleans, 175; design flag for Texas, 177; difficulties at Washington, 183; loan in New York, 186; return to Texas, 187; Report of work, 189.

Commissioners to the United States, the second, the work of, 191-201.

Commissioners to the United States, the third, the work of, 201-208.

Congress of the United States, its attitude toward the recognition of Texas, in 1836, 212-220.

Convention of 1832 in Texas, 261.

Convention of 1833 in Texas, 263.

Cooke, William G., 105.

Cos, Martin P. de, surrender of San Antonio, 129.

Cousins, Hon. R. B., 83.

Cox, C. C., midshipman in the navy of Texas, 28, 81.

Cox, Mrs. Nellie Stedman, death of, 81.

Culp, F. R., 96.

Cummings, Cyrus, 86, 124.

Crisp, D. H., commander of the San Bernard, 94.

Crittenden, Lieutenant George, 13, 309.

Crockett, David, 285.

Cunningham, John R., 315, 322.

Davis, George, 112.

Dawson Prisoners, the, 292-324; list of names, 312-313, 317-320.

Dawson, Frederick, lends money for purchase of naval vessels, 8.

Dearborn, W. H., 85.

Declaration of November 7, 1835, 156, 278.

Desha, Isaac B., 64.

DeWitt, Green, description of, 67.

Dickens, Ella Eaton, wife of Governor P. H. Bell, 325.

Dienst, Alex, The Navy of the Republic of Texas, 1-43, 85-127.

Edwards, B. W., trouble with the political chief, 258, 259.

Edwards, Hayden, the Fredonian Rebellion, 258-259.

Este, Edward, 131.

Fannin, James W., surrender to Urrea, 288.

Fitzgerald, A., 315.

Fisher, George, collector of the port of Galveston, 260.

Flag of Texas, 177.

Flores, Salvador, 294.

Forsyth, Captain Cyrus, 154.

Forsyth, Hamilton, 154.

Forsyth, Joseph, 154.

Forsyth, Thomas Scott, 154.

Forsyths, The, in Texas, 154.

Fuller, Charles, lieutenant on the San Antonio, 85.

Fuller, George F., midshipman in the navy of Texas, 14.

Fulmore, Z. T., Governor Bell's Record, 325-327.

Garay, Francisco, 289, 291.

García, Genaro, 328.

Garrison, Profesor George P., 83.

Gaines, General E. P., occupies Nacogdoches, 211.

Georgia Battalion, 286.

Gifts to the Association, 330-334.

Goliad Massacre, 289, 296.

Gray, A. G., lieutenant in the navy of Texas, 34, 86, 124.

Grayson, Peter W., 3, 201, 206.

Gregg, Darius, 44, 142.

Gritten, Edward, 145; his services to Texas, 149-153; Ugartechea's opinion of, 150; Austin's opinion of, 152; Gail Borden's opinion of, 153.

Guerrero, President, issues emancipation proclamation, 259.

Gutierrez, J., letter concerning a plot to keep Austin in prison in Mexico, 267.

Hall, Edward, 177.

Hamilton, M. C., acting secretary of war and marine, 95.

Hamilton, Robert, agent to United States, 195.

Hancock, Thomas, 315.

Harrell, Milvern, Reminiscences of, 292.

Harris, William P., 137.

Harrisburg, description of in 1828, 52.

Hays, Jack, 294.

Hewitson, Dr. James, 305, 316.

Hill, G. W., secretary of war and marine, 88.

Hinton, A. C., commander of naval station at Galveston, 5; commission withdrawn, 15; reinstated, 16.

Historical commission of Texas, 82.

Hogan, Terence, 112.

Holford, James, advances money for purchase of the Charleston, 7.

Holley, Mrs. M. A., letter from Austin, 271-273.

Hopes, T., 132.

Houston, President Sam, refuses to support the navy, 93, 96, 100; conditionally recalls Commodore Moore to Galveston, 96, 100; proclaims Moore a mutineer, 110; letter from S. F. Austin advising declaration of independence, 282.

Houston, beginnings of the town of, 138, 140.

Hudgins, James, 87.

Humphries, P. W., 124.

Hunt, Memucan, minister to United States, 225.

Hurd, N., purser in navy of Texas, 34, 99, 124.

Hutchinson, Judge Anderson, sketch of, 294; journal of, 294-313.

Iiams, John, 129.

Ingham, The, 177.

Invincible, The, 131.

Jack, Miss Elizabeth B., 132.

Jack, William, secretary of state, 202.

Jackson, President, attitude toward neutrality, 210; correspondence with Santa Anna, 227, 230, 247; attitude toward recognition of Texas, 235-237, 241-252.

Johnson, Chauncey, 294, 317.

Johnson, John, 316.

Johnson, F. W., 129, 147.

Jones, William E., 292, 298; Narrative of the Bexar and Dawson Prisoners, 320-324.

Keenan, Edward, 88.

King, Captain, 286.

Knight, Dr. J. D., 303, 316.

Lamar, President M. B., refuses to retire the navy, 16-18; alliance with Yucatán, 30; 38-39, 292.

Lamar Papers, purchased by the Thirty-first Legislature, 81.

Land, price of in 1836, 138.

Lansing, J. P., 86.

Lewis, A. Irvine, lieutenant in the navy of Texas, 35, 124, 126.

Littlefield, Major G. W., 83.

Long, Mrs. Jane, description of in 1828, 59.

Looscan, Mrs. Adele B., 81.

Lothrop, J. T. K., commander in navy of Texas, 86; dismissed, 114, 127.

Louisville address of S. F. Austin, 181.

Lyndsay, Captain, 129.

Mabry, James L., midshipman in navy of Texas 23-25.

Mays, Hon. Richard, 83.

McComb, Col., death of, 141.

McDuffie, Governor of South Carolina, on recognition of Texan independence, 217.

McHay, Francis, 314.

McKinney, Thomas F., 276, 283.

Meigs, Henry, 171; correspondence with S. F. Austin, 269.

Mexia, J. A., interest in Texas land, 267; offers aid to Texas, 279.

Miller, James H. C., 145; efforts to prevent the Texas Revolution, 145-149.

Miller, James H. C., and Edward Gritten, by Eugene C. Barker, 145-153.

Miracle, Julian, promises help from Mexican Liberals, 279.

Moore, Edwin Ward, sketch of, 13; voyage to Sisal, 33; saves crew and cargo of the Sylph, 35; recalled from Yucatán by President Houston and disobeys, 37; uses own funds to equip vessels, 91; conditionally ordered to Galveston, 96, 100; treaty with Yucatán, 9, 92, 99, 101; proclaimed a mutineer, 110; discharged from the service, 114; vindicated, 115, 117-118; paid by Texas, 127.

Morgan, James, 102, 105, 130, 138.

Morfit, Henry M., report on Texas, 159, 220, 239.

Navy of the Republic of Texas, The, by Alex Dienst, 1-43, 85-127.

Navy, the second of Texas, its purchase, 13; vessels composing it, 13; Congress orders retirement of, and President Lamar refuses, 16-18; officers of at time of annexation, 121-123, 124.

Neill, A., narrative of the Bexar and Dawson prisoners, 313-317.

Neu, C. T., 330.

Norris, John, 112.

Notes and Fragments, 81, 154, 325.

Norvell, Samuel G., 317.

Officers of the Texas navy, 19, 125.

Oliver, Captain Robert, death of 96.

Oliver, William, 124.

Oswald, Seymour, 86.

Owings, Thomas D., 177.

Patrick, Dr. George M., 44, 130.

Parez, Antonio, 294.

Peraza, Martin F., governor of Yucatán, 101.

Perry, Captain Daniel, 136.

Phillips, R. D., 301.

Pierpont, W. J. D., 126.

Potomac, The, history of, 4-5.

Prices in 1836, 137.

Progress, The, capture of by the Texas navy, 35, 36.

Ramsdell, C. W., 328.

Rather, Ethel Zivley, Recognition of the Republic of Texas by the United States, 155-256.

Reminiscences of the Texas Revolution, by Andrew A. Boyle, 285-291.

Revolution, the Texas, conditions preceding, 128; losses during, 135; Reminiscences of, by Andrew A. Boyle, 285-291.

Riddle, Wilson J., 314.

Roark, Jack, 136.

Roberts, Samuel A., secretary of state, 30.

Robinson, James W., 160.

Robinson, Joseph C., 292.

Royall, R. R., opinion of S. F. Austin, 283.

“Runaway Scrape,” 142.

San Antonio, The, 10; mutiny on board, 85; movements of, 85, 87, 90, 97, 99, 129.

San Bernard, The, 10; movements of, 87, 90, 94, 97, 119, 120.

San Felipe, description of in 1828, 59.

San Jacinto, The, 10, 26.

Santa Anna, asks intervention of President Jackson, 226, 227; visits Jackson, 230.

Seeger, William, lieutenant in navy of Texas, 34, 43, 126.

Shackelford, Jack, 286.

Shepherd, Frederick, 87.

Shepherd, James L., 309.

Shepherd, Joseph D., 87.

Shepherd, William M., acting secretary of the navy, 2.

Simpson, William, 87.

Smith, Henry, quarrel with the General Council, 157, 167; secretary of the treasury, 221.

Smith, J. W., 147, 294.

Smythe, H. M., 113.

Snow, C. B., 114, 115, 124.

Stephens, John F., 124.

Tobasco, the capture of, 28.

Taylor, T. A., commander of the San Bernard, 26.

Terrell, A. W., 330.

Terrell, Mrs. J. C., 83.

Texas Library and Historical Commission, 82.

Texas Revolution, conditions preceding, 128; losses during, 135, 142; sympathy for in the United States, 171.

Texas Trading Association, 47.

Tennison, William A., midshipman in navy of Texas, 5, 114, 119, 124, 126.

Tod, John G., 9, 13, 122.

Tories on the Trinity River, 136.

Travis, William B., his opinion of S. F. Austin, 276.

Treasurer's Report, 335.

Ugartechea, Domingo de, 147.

United States, sympathy in for Texas during the Revolution, 171.

Van Buren, Martin, his influence on Jackson and the Texas Question, 243.

Van Ness, George, 315.

Vicario, Leona, reviewed, 328.

Vidal, General Luis, 297.

Ward, Colonel, 286, 289.

Wells, F. T., purser in Texas navy, 99.

Westover, Captain, 285.

Wharton, John A., report in favor of independence, 160.

Wharton, William H., opinion of the declaration of November 7, 159, 160; commissioner to the United States, 167; remarks on the boundary of Texas, 174; minister to the United States, 222-224; efforts to secure recognition of Texas, 234-253, 261.

Wharton, The, 11, 91, 94, 99, 105, 107, 114, 119, 120.

Wheelwright, George, captain of the Wharton, 19.

White, George R., 96.

Whiting, Dr., 136.

Wilber, T. C., 86.

Williams, H. H., Texan consul at Baltimore, 12.

Williams, John, 88, 136.

Williams, S. M., agent to purchase navy. 3, 9, 147.

Williamson, R. M., 147.

Williamson, W. S., lieutenant on the Brazos, 5.

Wilson, W., 132.

Winkler, E. W., 82, 83; edits The Bexar and Dawson Prisoners, 292-324.

Woll, General Adrian, 293; captures San Antonio, 295; claimed to have convinced Santa Anna of impropriety of Goliad massacre, 296.

Worley, John L., 330.

Yates, A. J., 177, 183.

Yucatán, cruise of the Texan fleet to in 1840, 18-29; alliance with Texas, 29-43.

Zavala, Lorenzo de, 147.

Zavala, The, 7, 93, 120.



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