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INDEX OF VOLUME XXXIX

Abney, Major Joseph, letter, 115.
Adkins, Mary Grace Muse, 77.
Affairs of the Association, 80, 252.
Alamo,Mission,Fortress,andShrine,
reviewed, 160.
Alexander, Surgeon, C. T., 30.
Alexander, Francis M., 27.
Allen, Henry Watkins, 319.
Allen, Gen. W. H., 9.
Amazon Steam Navigation Company,
128, 190.
Amboy, New Jersey, 196.
American and Mexican Emigration
Company, 117.
AnAdmiralfromTexas, reviewed, 156.
Apaches. See Indians.
Araquara, Brazil, 122, 123.
Argentina,Brazil,andChileSinceInde -
pendence, reviewed, 243.
ArizonaPlaceNames, reviewed, 79.
Arkansas, 45, 76, 135.
Arkansas Post, prisoners, 61.
Arredondo, Don Joaquin, 66, 67, 96, 97.
ArtandArtistsofTexas, reviewed, 154.
Ashe, Thomas S., 40.
Austin, Moses, petition of, 67, 68.
Austin, Stephen F., 68, 74.
Australia, 73; Wends in, 74.
Bacon, Maj. John E., 115.
Bahia del Espiritu Santo, 70, 71, 142;
garrison, 144; presidio, 236, 329, 330,
331.
Bangs, Samuel, 84.
Banks, General, 59, 63.
Bangu Plantation, Brazil, 194, 195.
Barker, E. C., 148, 149, 151, 248.
Barnes, Will C., 79.
Barnsley, Capt. J., 172.
Beard, Rev. J. N., 172.
Beauregard, Gen. P. T. G., 6, 7.
Belize, British colonial administration,
114; mail from New Orleans, 311.
Bennett, W. C., 248.
Benton, Thos. H., 273, 274.
Birchett, R. T., 291.
Bletz, Maurice H., marriage, 168.
Blount, Lois Foster, 1.
Blount, Stephen William, 2.
Blount, Capt. Thomas William, Memoirs,
1; 5, 8.
Blue, Dr. John H., 161; letters, 162.
Boles, Major Isaac, 115.
Bond, American Consul, negotiates with
Brazilian Government on behalf of
colonists, 190, 196.
Book Reviews and Notices, 73, 148, 239,
333.
Boone, Daniel, 167.
Booth, John Wilkes, 12.
Bosque Redondo, 136, 137.
Brackenridge, H. M., 255.
Brackenridge, Gen. John C., 9, 11.
Bragg, General Braxton, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11.
Brazil, 110, 112, 134; emigrants to,
116; terms of settlement to Ballard
S. Dunn, Major Frank McMullen, and
William Bowen, 126; southerners in,
312; civil war, 322; alleged violation
of contract with southerners, 190.
Brewer, T. C., 312.
British Honduras, 309; first southern-
ers in, 311, 322.
Broocks, Capt. James A., 55; death, 59.
Broocks, Lycurgus, 56, 59.
Broocks, Maj. T. G., 33.
Brown, John H., in Tuxpan, 323, 324,
325.
Bruce, E. M., 33.
Bryan, Guy M., 33.
Bullard, Henry Adams, narrative of
Toledo expedition, 86.
Butler, Anthony, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264,
266, 267.
Butler, Col. A. P., 115.
Butler, Maj. Gen. Ben, 18.
Burnet, D. G., 267.
Cabell, E. C., 290.
Cahill, Thomas W., 9.
Calderon, Jose, 234.
Canadian River, 135, 136.
Cañon Blanco, 137.
Cañon del Resgate, 136, 137.
CaptainThomasWilliamBlountand
HisMemoirs, 1.
Carancahuas. See Indians.
Carlton, R., 172.
CaribbeanArea, 243.
Carson, S. P., 271.
Carter, Capt. R. G., map published by,
137.
Casteñada, Capt. Juan de, 144, 145,
146; commandant at Bahia, report
from, 231; 234, 330.
Costilla, Manuel, of Camargo, 234, 237.
Abney, Major Joseph, letter, 115.
Adkins, Mary Grace Muse, 77.
Affairs of the Association, 80, 252.
Alamo,Mission,Fortress,andShrine,
reviewed, 160.
Alexander, Surgeon, C. T., 30.
Alexander, Francis M., 27.
Allen, Henry Watkins, 319.
Allen, Gen. W. H., 9.
Amazon Steam Navigation Company,
128, 190.
Amboy, New Jersey, 196.
American and Mexican Emigration
Company, 117.
AnAdmiralfromTexas, reviewed, 156.
Apaches. See Indians.
Araquara, Brazil, 122, 123.
Argentina,Brazil,andChileSinceInde -
pendence, reviewed, 243.
ArizonaPlaceNames, reviewed, 79.
Arkansas, 45, 76, 135.
Arkansas Post, prisoners, 61.
Arredondo, Don Joaquin, 66, 67, 96, 97.
ArtandArtistsofTexas, reviewed, 154.
Ashe, Thomas S., 40.
Austin, Moses, petition of, 67, 68.
Austin, Stephen F., 68, 74.
Australia, 73; Wends in, 74.
Bacon, Maj. John E., 115.
Bahia del Espiritu Santo, 70, 71, 142;
garrison, 144; presidio, 236, 329, 330,
331.
Bangs, Samuel, 84.
Banks, General, 59, 63.
Bangu Plantation, Brazil, 194, 195.
Barker, E. C., 148, 149, 151, 248.
Barnes, Will C., 79.
Barnsley, Capt. J., 172.
Beard, Rev. J. N., 172.
Beauregard, Gen. P. T. G., 6, 7.
Belize, British colonial administration,
114; mail from New Orleans, 311.
Bennett, W. C., 248.
Benton, Thos. H., 273, 274.
Birchett, R. T., 291.
Bletz, Maurice H., marriage, 168.
Blount, Lois Foster, 1.
Blount, Stephen William, 2.
Blount, Capt. Thomas William, Memoirs,
1; 5, 8.
Blue, Dr. John H., 161; letters, 162.
Boles, Major Isaac, 115.
Bond, American Consul, negotiates with
Brazilian Government on behalf of
colonists, 190, 196.
Book Reviews and Notices, 73, 148, 239,
333.
Boone, Daniel, 167.
Booth, John Wilkes, 12.
Bosque Redondo, 136, 137.
Brackenridge, H. M., 255.
Brackenridge, Gen. John C., 9, 11.
Bragg, General Braxton, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11.
Brazil, 110, 112, 134; emigrants to,
116; terms of settlement to Ballard
S. Dunn, Major Frank McMullen, and
William Bowen, 126; southerners in,
312; civil war, 322; alleged violation
of contract with southerners, 190.
Brewer, T. C., 312.
British Honduras, 309; first southern-
ers in, 311, 322.
Broocks, Capt. James A., 55; death, 59.
Broocks, Lycurgus, 56, 59.
Broocks, Maj. T. G., 33.
Brown, John H., in Tuxpan, 323, 324,
325.
Bruce, E. M., 33.
Bryan, Guy M., 33.
Bullard, Henry Adams, narrative of
Toledo expedition, 86.
Butler, Anthony, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264,
266, 267.
Butler, Col. A. P., 115.
Butler, Maj. Gen. Ben, 18.
Burnet, D. G., 267.
Cabell, E. C., 290.
Cahill, Thomas W., 9.
Calderon, Jose, 234.
Canadian River, 135, 136.
Cañon Blanco, 137.
Cañon del Resgate, 136, 137.
CaptainThomasWilliamBlountand
HisMemoirs, 1.
Carancahuas. See Indians.
Carlton, R., 172.
CaribbeanArea, 243.
Carson, S. P., 271.
Carter, Capt. R. G., map published by,
137.
Casteñada, Capt. Juan de, 144, 145,
146; commandant at Bahia, report
from, 231; 234, 330.
Costilla, Manuel, of Camargo, 234, 237.
Castro-VilleandHenryCastro,Empre -
sario, reviewed, 74.
Cedron, Captain Manuel, 70.
Cencir, Col. C. B., 193.
Central America, 112; agents from South
enter, 121, 134.
Chabot, F. C., 160.
Chambers, Henry C., 34, 40, 55, 57, 61.
Charleston, S. C., 51, 105.
ChasingVilla, reviewed, 158.
Chisholm, W. Garnett, 276.
Claiborne, J. F. H., 266.
Clark, George Rogers, in Ohio Valley,
201.
Clark, Hugh, 31.
Clark, M. R., 157.
Cole, Ben, 79.
Cole, Col. J. A., 172.
Collantes, Don Francisco, 69, 331.
Collier, R. R., of Virginia, promoter of
Venezuela Emigration Company, 198.
ColonelRobertE.Lee'sReportonIn -
dianCombatsinTexas, 21.
Columbian, the, 198.
Comeon,Texas!, reviewed, 156.
Confederate Army, 3, 4, 119; surrender
of, 128.
ConfederateExodustoLatinAmerica,
100, 161, 309.
Confederate States, 64; conditions in at
close of war, 104 etseq.
Connelly, William E., 78.
Cordova, settlement in, 119; 315, 316,
317; attack on, 320, 321, 322.
Costilla, Manuel, of Camargo, sent out
by Travieso, 233, 327.
Cotton, Godwin B., 98.
Cortina, Juan Nepomuceno, 24, 25, 26.
ACowman'sWife, reviewed, 77.
Crimmins, Col. M. L., 21.
Crisp, Dr. J. H., 172.
Crocket, George L., 2.
Crosby County, 137.
Crosby, George B., 22.
Cunningham, Eugene, 78.
Custis, George Washington Park, 22.
DailyMissouriRepublican, 162.
DailyRegister (Mobile), 172, 312.
Darnell, Smith, 45.
Davis, Jefferson, 4, 21.
Dennin, Thomas G., 28.
DeShields, J. T., 155.
Dewberry, Dr. J. H., 168.
DiaryofaConfederateCongressman,
1862-1863, 33.
DictionaryofAmericanBiography, re-
viewed, 149.
DiplomaticCorrespondenceoftheUnited
States, reviewed, 239.
Dixon, R. E., 60.
Dogget, Rev. Dr., 43, 44, 49, 54.
Donoghue, David, 135.
Dozier, Captain, marriage, 195.
Dunn, Rev. Ballard S., rector of St.
Philip's Church in N. O., 117; hunts
home in Brazilian empire, 125, 164,
172; followers of, 185, 195.
Duval, B. R., 312.
Eagleton, Nancy Ethie, 275, 276.
EarliestPrintingandFirstNewspaper
inTexas, 83.
Ebro, the, 75.
Edgefield, Advertiser, 116.
El Dorado, location of, 122, 130, 189.
Elguezabal, Captain, 223, 224.
Elisabeth, the, 198.
Emigrant'sGuidetoBrazil, 127, 131,
132.
Engerrand, Geo. C, 73, 250.
Espirito Santo, Brazil, 165, 175, 189.
ExplorationsofAlbertPikeinTexas,
135.
Faunce, Capt. John, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Field, Charles W., 22.
Fisher County, 137.
Flores, Lieut. Ygnacio, diary prepared
by, 139.
Foard County, 138.
Foote, Colonel, 34, 54, 55.
Foote & Keenan, of Georgia, 50.
Ford, Dixon, death, 60.
Ford, Major John S., 25, 26.
Forrester-O'Brien, Esse, 154.
Forsyth, 264, 265, 270.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 136, 138.
Fort Sumner, 136.
Fort Towson, 135, 138.
Foster, Josephine, letter, 176.
Fredericksburg, 64, 65.
FreeNegrointheRepublicofTexas
The, 292.
Freligh, Captain, from Tennessee, 172,
188.
Gaines, E. P., 269, 270, 271, 272, 273.
Galvez, Bernardo de, commission of,
202; death, 203; 204.
Gambrell, H. P., 152.
Gardner, General Frank, 11.
Garnett, Muscoe R. H., 35, 41, 48, 56,
59, 62.
Garza County, 137.
Gaston, Dr. J. M., 123, 167.
Castro-VilleandHenryCastro,Empre -
sario, reviewed, 74.
Cedron, Captain Manuel, 70.
Cencir, Col. C. B., 193.
Central America, 112; agents from South
enter, 121, 134.
Chabot, F. C., 160.
Chambers, Henry C., 34, 40, 55, 57, 61.
Charleston, S. C., 51, 105.
ChasingVilla, reviewed, 158.
Chisholm, W. Garnett, 276.
Claiborne, J. F. H., 266.
Clark, George Rogers, in Ohio Valley,
201.
Clark, Hugh, 31.
Clark, M. R., 157.
Cole, Ben, 79.
Cole, Col. J. A., 172.
Collantes, Don Francisco, 69, 331.
Collier, R. R., of Virginia, promoter of
Venezuela Emigration Company, 198.
ColonelRobertE.Lee'sReportonIn -
dianCombatsinTexas, 21.
Columbian, the, 198.
Comeon,Texas!, reviewed, 156.
Confederate Army, 3, 4, 119; surrender
of, 128.
ConfederateExodustoLatinAmerica,
100, 161, 309.
Confederate States, 64; conditions in at
close of war, 104 etseq.
Connelly, William E., 78.
Cordova, settlement in, 119; 315, 316,
317; attack on, 320, 321, 322.
Costilla, Manuel, of Camargo, sent out
by Travieso, 233, 327.
Cotton, Godwin B., 98.
Cortina, Juan Nepomuceno, 24, 25, 26.
ACowman'sWife, reviewed, 77.
Crimmins, Col. M. L., 21.
Crisp, Dr. J. H., 172.
Crocket, George L., 2.
Crosby County, 137.
Crosby, George B., 22.
Cunningham, Eugene, 78.
Custis, George Washington Park, 22.
DailyMissouriRepublican, 162.
DailyRegister (Mobile), 172, 312.
Darnell, Smith, 45.
Davis, Jefferson, 4, 21.
Dennin, Thomas G., 28.
DeShields, J. T., 155.
Dewberry, Dr. J. H., 168.
DiaryofaConfederateCongressman,
1862-1863, 33.
DictionaryofAmericanBiography, re-
viewed, 149.
DiplomaticCorrespondenceoftheUnited
States, reviewed, 239.
Dixon, R. E., 60.
Dogget, Rev. Dr., 43, 44, 49, 54.
Donoghue, David, 135.
Dozier, Captain, marriage, 195.
Dunn, Rev. Ballard S., rector of St.
Philip's Church in N. O., 117; hunts
home in Brazilian empire, 125, 164,
172; followers of, 185, 195.
Duval, B. R., 312.
Eagleton, Nancy Ethie, 275, 276.
EarliestPrintingandFirstNewspaper
inTexas, 83.
Ebro, the, 75.
Edgefield, Advertiser, 116.
El Dorado, location of, 122, 130, 189.
Elguezabal, Captain, 223, 224.
Elisabeth, the, 198.
Emigrant'sGuidetoBrazil, 127, 131,
132.
Engerrand, Geo. C, 73, 250.
Espirito Santo, Brazil, 165, 175, 189.
ExplorationsofAlbertPikeinTexas,
135.
Faunce, Capt. John, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Field, Charles W., 22.
Fisher County, 137.
Flores, Lieut. Ygnacio, diary prepared
by, 139.
Foard County, 138.
Foote, Colonel, 34, 54, 55.
Foote & Keenan, of Georgia, 50.
Ford, Dixon, death, 60.
Ford, Major John S., 25, 26.
Forrester-O'Brien, Esse, 154.
Forsyth, 264, 265, 270.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 136, 138.
Fort Sumner, 136.
Fort Towson, 135, 138.
Foster, Josephine, letter, 176.
Fredericksburg, 64, 65.
FreeNegrointheRepublicofTexas
The, 292.
Freligh, Captain, from Tennessee, 172,
188.
Gaines, E. P., 269, 270, 271, 272, 273.
Galvez, Bernardo de, commission of,
202; death, 203; 204.
Gambrell, H. P., 152.
Gardner, General Frank, 11.
Garnett, Muscoe R. H., 35, 41, 48, 56,
59, 62.
Garza County, 137.
Gaston, Dr. J. M., 123, 167.
Gladden, General A. H., 5.
Goode, John, 49, 107.
Gordon, Major, 232; commander of
party of Americans, 235.
Graham, Judge, 33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 46,
52, 53, 55, 58, 61, 64, 65.
Granados, Ensign Don Cristobal, 214,
215.
GrandPrairie, reviewed, 151.
Gray, A. C., 36, 41, 84.
Gray, Peter W., 40, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59;
amendment, 60; 61, 64, 65.
Greer, J. K., 151.
Greene, Matthew, 29.
Guerriere, the, 196.
GuidingStar, the, 132.
Gunter, Anna, marriage, 195.
Gunter, Col. Charles G., secures land in
the Rio Doce Valley, 127; marriage,
127; 165; letter, 175; 183, 185, 186,
188.
Gutierrez, Bernardo, 90, 91; efforts to
obtain printing press, 92; capture of,
94; 95.
Gutierrez, J., 263.
Gutierrez-Magee Expedition, 86, 90, 91.
Hackett, C. W., 148, 239, 246.
Hail, Jessie, 36.
Hale County, 137.
Haley, J. Evetts, 137.
Hardee, William B., 22.
Hardin, John Wesley, 78.
HarrietLane,The, 15.
Harris, Isham G., letter to George W.
Adair, 120; plantation in Mexico, 315,
316, 317.
Hartridge, Julian, 39, 40.
Hastings, Warren, 30, 127; turns atten-
tion to emigration to Brazil, 128;
passage on steamship NorthAmerica,
128; seeks authority to organize ex-
pedition into Arizona and New Mex-
ico, 128; goes to Rio de Janeiro, 129;
filibuster-explorer, views the Amazon
River, 129; party of, 129; leaves for
Santarem, 139; depicts the wonders
of the Amazon Valley, 130, 131; 191;
interviews president of province, 132.
Hatcher, Mattie Austin, 66, 139, 228,
275, 327.
Hays, Edward M., 26.
Hazen, Lt. Wm. B., 23, 24.
Heintzelman, Maj. Samuel P., 24, 25, 26.
Hemphill County, 135.
Hentz, Dr. T., 196.
Hill, Benjamin. H., 38.
Hill, Lawrence F., 100, 161, 309.
Hindman, T. C., 45, 54.
Hobart, John Henry, 278.
Hogan, William R., 78, 79.
Holcome, T. P., 42, 49; bill of, 51.
Honduras, 309, 310.
Hood, John Bell, 22, 38, 39.
Houston, Sam, 2, 266, 267, 269, 276.
Hoz, Lieut. Francisco de la, 231, 232,
236, 237.
Indians, Apache, 200; campaign against,
201; raid pastures of Parras, 205;
277; Booga: visit of, 185; Caranca-
hua: 146, 228; Comanclie, 200; on the
San Saba River, 144; depredations of,
66; uncontrollable, 67; forays of,
75; 79, 139; of the coast, 142; 144,
146, 329; Lipan: 329, 330.
Iturbide, Agustin, 67; regime of, 68.
Jackson, A., 255, 259, 260, 262, 265,
266, 269, 270, 271, 272.
Jackson'sNechesClaim, 255.
Johnson, Mary, death, 194.
Johnson, Capt. R. W., 27.
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 6, 7, 22.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 11.
Jones, Anson, 262, 266, 267.
Jones, George W., 35, 36.
Juperanao, the, 183, 188.
Juquia, Brazil, 164, 166.
Kansas, the, 196.
Kansas Historical Society, 78.
Kendall, George Wilkins, 136.
Kenner, report of, 53.
Kent County, 137.
Keyes, J. H., manuscripts, 182.
Keyes, Mrs. Julia L., 182.
King County, 138.
Knox County, 138.
Lafayette, before Yorktown, 201.
Lake Juparanao, preliminary establish-
ment on, 184; many Confederates
move to, 185.
Lamar, M. B., 152.
Lamb County, 137.
Lane, John, 320, 321.
Lang, J. J., 172.
Latin America, attitude toward, 100;
ex-Confederate settlements in, 166; in-
ducements to immigrants, 114; con-
ditions in, 115; governments, 132.
Leas, Charles A., 310.
Lee County, Wends first settlement in,
74.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 22, 26.
Lee, General Robert E., 7, 21, 22, 31,
119.
Gladden, General A. H., 5.
Goode, John, 49, 107.
Gordon, Major, 232; commander of
party of Americans, 235.
Graham, Judge, 33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 46,
52, 53, 55, 58, 61, 64, 65.
Granados, Ensign Don Cristobal, 214,
215.
GrandPrairie, reviewed, 151.
Gray, A. C., 36, 41, 84.
Gray, Peter W., 40, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59;
amendment, 60; 61, 64, 65.
Greer, J. K., 151.
Greene, Matthew, 29.
Guerriere, the, 196.
GuidingStar, the, 132.
Gunter, Anna, marriage, 195.
Gunter, Col. Charles G., secures land in
the Rio Doce Valley, 127; marriage,
127; 165; letter, 175; 183, 185, 186,
188.
Gutierrez, Bernardo, 90, 91; efforts to
obtain printing press, 92; capture of,
94; 95.
Gutierrez, J., 263.
Gutierrez-Magee Expedition, 86, 90, 91.
Hackett, C. W., 148, 239, 246.
Hail, Jessie, 36.
Hale County, 137.
Haley, J. Evetts, 137.
Hardee, William B., 22.
Hardin, John Wesley, 78.
HarrietLane,The, 15.
Harris, Isham G., letter to George W.
Adair, 120; plantation in Mexico, 315,
316, 317.
Hartridge, Julian, 39, 40.
Hastings, Warren, 30, 127; turns atten-
tion to emigration to Brazil, 128;
passage on steamship NorthAmerica,
128; seeks authority to organize ex-
pedition into Arizona and New Mex-
ico, 128; goes to Rio de Janeiro, 129;
filibuster-explorer, views the Amazon
River, 129; party of, 129; leaves for
Santarem, 139; depicts the wonders
of the Amazon Valley, 130, 131; 191;
interviews president of province, 132.
Hatcher, Mattie Austin, 66, 139, 228,
275, 327.
Hays, Edward M., 26.
Hazen, Lt. Wm. B., 23, 24.
Heintzelman, Maj. Samuel P., 24, 25, 26.
Hemphill County, 135.
Hentz, Dr. T., 196.
Hill, Benjamin. H., 38.
Hill, Lawrence F., 100, 161, 309.
Hindman, T. C., 45, 54.
Hobart, John Henry, 278.
Hogan, William R., 78, 79.
Holcome, T. P., 42, 49; bill of, 51.
Honduras, 309, 310.
Hood, John Bell, 22, 38, 39.
Houston, Sam, 2, 266, 267, 269, 276.
Hoz, Lieut. Francisco de la, 231, 232,
236, 237.
Indians, Apache, 200; campaign against,
201; raid pastures of Parras, 205;
277; Booga: visit of, 185; Caranca-
hua: 146, 228; Comanclie, 200; on the
San Saba River, 144; depredations of,
66; uncontrollable, 67; forays of,
75; 79, 139; of the coast, 142; 144,
146, 329; Lipan: 329, 330.
Iturbide, Agustin, 67; regime of, 68.
Jackson, A., 255, 259, 260, 262, 265,
266, 269, 270, 271, 272.
Jackson'sNechesClaim, 255.
Johnson, Mary, death, 194.
Johnson, Capt. R. W., 27.
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 6, 7, 22.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 11.
Jones, Anson, 262, 266, 267.
Jones, George W., 35, 36.
Juperanao, the, 183, 188.
Juquia, Brazil, 164, 166.
Kansas, the, 196.
Kansas Historical Society, 78.
Kendall, George Wilkins, 136.
Kenner, report of, 53.
Kent County, 137.
Keyes, J. H., manuscripts, 182.
Keyes, Mrs. Julia L., 182.
King County, 138.
Knox County, 138.
Lafayette, before Yorktown, 201.
Lake Juparanao, preliminary establish-
ment on, 184; many Confederates
move to, 185.
Lamar, M. B., 152.
Lamb County, 137.
Lane, John, 320, 321.
Lang, J. J., 172.
Latin America, attitude toward, 100;
ex-Confederate settlements in, 166; in-
ducements to immigrants, 114; con-
ditions in, 115; governments, 132.
Leas, Charles A., 310.
Lee County, Wends first settlement in,
74.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 22, 26.
Lee, General Robert E., 7, 21, 22, 31,
119.
LettersofAntonioMartinez,thelast
SpanishGovernorofTexas1817 -
1822, 66, 139, 228, 327.
Lewis, Aaron B., journey of, 135.
Linhares, 183, 188.
Little Rock, Arkansas, 46.
"Lizzieland," 125, 164, 165, 166.
Llano Estacado, 136.
Lomax, L. L., 29.
Longley, Bill, 78.
Looscan, Adele B., death, 252.
Louisiana, secession of, 48, 59, 63; col-
onists, 67, 76; boundary, 255, 256,
257, 258, 310.
Lubbock County, 137.
Lundy, Benjamin, 293; plan to colon-
ize free Negroes, 303.
McCann, W. T., 172.
McFadden, W. P., 172.
McGraw, H. Ward, 75.
McIntosh, Captain, 29, 30.
McIntyre, Major, 186; buys "Ipahiba,"
plantation, 194.
McKnight, T. S., 172.
McMullen, Frank, 126; colony of Texas
133, 164, 166.
McQueen, John, 40.
McRae, John, 313.
Machen, Willis B., 35, 36.
ManifestDestiny:AStudyofNational -
istExpansioninAmericanHistory,
reviewed, 335.
Mann, Pamelia, 267.
Manning, Wm. R., 239.
Maps, Spanish, 256.
Margaret, the, 128; lost, 130, 133.
Marmion, 164; passengers of, 165; 182.
Marshall, John, 280, 281, 283, 286.
Marshall, T. M., 135, 263.
Martin, Capt. Bob, 33.
Martinez, Antonio, Spanish Governor of
Texas, letters, 66, 139, 228, 327; goes
to Bahia, 230; makes examination of
port of Matagorda, 235.
Marvin, Lt., Commander David P., 15.
Matagorda, 142, 144, 145.
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 100; pro-
moter of third scheme for Mexican
colonization, 119; describes charm of
his adopted land, Mexico, 120; writ-
ings, 128, 131, 315.
Maximilian, 117; friendship with
Maury, 119, 320, 321, 322.
Melish, 255, 256, 257, 265.
Menchaca, Lieut. Don José, 203.
Mercer, Charles Fenton, 276; trips to
Texas, 288; letter to Sam Houston.
289,
MercerColonyinTexas,The, 1844-1883,
275.
Meriweather, Maj. R., 115, 116, 124, 167,
172.
Mexico, 68, 70, 112, 114, 134, 309, 322;
southerners in, 315; peonage, 318; un-
healthy conditions in, 319.
Mexico City, 66, 67; attempts to induce
southerners to migrate, 114.
Miles, Col. Win. R., 11, 12.
Miller, J. W., 172.
Minter, Joseph P., 22.
MirabeauBuonaparteLamar,Trouba -
dourandCrusader, reviewed, 152.
Mobile, Alabama, 106, 128, 132, 133.
Mobile Medical College, 168.
ModernHispanicAmerica, reviewed, 243.
Monterey, Mexico, 67, 71.
Moore, Ike H., 83.
Moore, Dr. Thomas, 33.
Morgan, Colonel, 4, 7, 12.
Morphi, Diego, 94.
Morse, Jedediah, 257.
Muñoz, Captain, Joaquin, 70.
Murphy, Don Pedro, consul at New Or-
leans, 140, 142, 143, 145.
Murphy, Wm., 31.
Nacogdoches, 84, 92, 94, 257, 265.
Natchitoches, 92, 93, 140, 143, 145, 236.
Nathan, Charles, 162, 163, 172.
NationalIntelligencer, 261, 274.
Neches claim, before Mexican govern-
ment, 263, 264; end of, 274.
Negroes, free in Texas; origin, 295;
emigrants from the United States,
298; colonists of Austin, 301; at-
tempts to colonize, 303.
Nelson, Al B., 200.
Nelson, Thomas H., 324.
New Mexico, 76, 135, 136.
New Orleans, 107, 110, 132, 133, 311.
New Richmond, Brazil, 312.
NewYorkHerald, 121.
New York, 132, 133.
Norris, Robert C., of Alabama, 167, 168.
NorthAmerica, the, 128.
Oklahoma, 76; Pike's route in, 138.
OldRoughandReadyontheRio
Grande, reviewed, 250.
Oliver, Col. A. T., 172.
Oliveira, Madame, inn of, 183, 188.
Onis, Luis de, 93, 257.
OrganizedLaborinMexico, reviewed,
157.
OriginalNarrativesofEarlyTexasHis -
toryandAdventure, notice, 246.
LettersofAntonioMartinez,thelast
SpanishGovernorofTexas1817 -
1822, 66, 139, 228, 327.
Lewis, Aaron B., journey of, 135.
Linhares, 183, 188.
Little Rock, Arkansas, 46.
"Lizzieland," 125, 164, 165, 166.
Llano Estacado, 136.
Lomax, L. L., 29.
Longley, Bill, 78.
Looscan, Adele B., death, 252.
Louisiana, secession of, 48, 59, 63; col-
onists, 67, 76; boundary, 255, 256,
257, 258, 310.
Lubbock County, 137.
Lundy, Benjamin, 293; plan to colon-
ize free Negroes, 303.
McCann, W. T., 172.
McFadden, W. P., 172.
McGraw, H. Ward, 75.
McIntosh, Captain, 29, 30.
McIntyre, Major, 186; buys "Ipahiba,"
plantation, 194.
McKnight, T. S., 172.
McMullen, Frank, 126; colony of Texas
133, 164, 166.
McQueen, John, 40.
McRae, John, 313.
Machen, Willis B., 35, 36.
ManifestDestiny:AStudyofNational -
istExpansioninAmericanHistory,
reviewed, 335.
Mann, Pamelia, 267.
Manning, Wm. R., 239.
Maps, Spanish, 256.
Margaret, the, 128; lost, 130, 133.
Marmion, 164; passengers of, 165; 182.
Marshall, John, 280, 281, 283, 286.
Marshall, T. M., 135, 263.
Martin, Capt. Bob, 33.
Martinez, Antonio, Spanish Governor of
Texas, letters, 66, 139, 228, 327; goes
to Bahia, 230; makes examination of
port of Matagorda, 235.
Marvin, Lt., Commander David P., 15.
Matagorda, 142, 144, 145.
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 100; pro-
moter of third scheme for Mexican
colonization, 119; describes charm of
his adopted land, Mexico, 120; writ-
ings, 128, 131, 315.
Maximilian, 117; friendship with
Maury, 119, 320, 321, 322.
Melish, 255, 256, 257, 265.
Menchaca, Lieut. Don José, 203.
Mercer, Charles Fenton, 276; trips to
Texas, 288; letter to Sam Houston.
289,
MercerColonyinTexas,The, 1844-1883,
275.
Meriweather, Maj. R., 115, 116, 124, 167,
172.
Mexico, 68, 70, 112, 114, 134, 309, 322;
southerners in, 315; peonage, 318; un-
healthy conditions in, 319.
Mexico City, 66, 67; attempts to induce
southerners to migrate, 114.
Miles, Col. Win. R., 11, 12.
Miller, J. W., 172.
Minter, Joseph P., 22.
MirabeauBuonaparteLamar,Trouba -
dourandCrusader, reviewed, 152.
Mobile, Alabama, 106, 128, 132, 133.
Mobile Medical College, 168.
ModernHispanicAmerica, reviewed, 243.
Monterey, Mexico, 67, 71.
Moore, Ike H., 83.
Moore, Dr. Thomas, 33.
Morgan, Colonel, 4, 7, 12.
Morphi, Diego, 94.
Morse, Jedediah, 257.
Muñoz, Captain, Joaquin, 70.
Murphy, Don Pedro, consul at New Or-
leans, 140, 142, 143, 145.
Murphy, Wm., 31.
Nacogdoches, 84, 92, 94, 257, 265.
Natchitoches, 92, 93, 140, 143, 145, 236.
Nathan, Charles, 162, 163, 172.
NationalIntelligencer, 261, 274.
Neches claim, before Mexican govern-
ment, 263, 264; end of, 274.
Negroes, free in Texas; origin, 295;
emigrants from the United States,
298; colonists of Austin, 301; at-
tempts to colonize, 303.
Nelson, Al B., 200.
Nelson, Thomas H., 324.
New Mexico, 76, 135, 136.
New Orleans, 107, 110, 132, 133, 311.
New Richmond, Brazil, 312.
NewYorkHerald, 121.
New York, 132, 133.
Norris, Robert C., of Alabama, 167, 168.
NorthAmerica, the, 128.
Oklahoma, 76; Pike's route in, 138.
OldRoughandReadyontheRio
Grande, reviewed, 250.
Oliver, Col. A. T., 172.
Oliveira, Madame, inn of, 183, 188.
Onis, Luis de, 93, 257.
OrganizedLaborinMexico, reviewed,
157.
OriginalNarrativesofEarlyTexasHis -
toryandAdventure, notice, 246.
RedGauntlet, the, 189.
Red River, 136, 137, 138.
Richardson, R. N., 334, 335.
Richmond, Va., 47, 51, 59.
Riley, James B., 27.
Rio Grande, garrison at, 70; 74, 136;
Big Bend of campaigning in, 200.
Rio de Janeiro, 114, 164, 165, 166; slave
marts of, 174; provisions from, 187;
plantations near, 193.
Royall, Lt. William Bedford, 27.
Russell, C. W., 35, 36, 54, 56.
Sabine Pass, 61.
Sabine, 255, 256, 257, 265, 271, 274.
Salinas, Lieut. Jose, 233.
San Antonio, 67, 74, 75, 136.
San Francisco, California, founded, 200.
San Jacinto, 268, 272; effect on Jack-
son's plans, 273.
San Pedro, 309, 313.
Santa Anna, declaration, 267; 269, 272.
Santa Barbara, Brazil, 166, 168; Ameri-
can settlement near, 169; 172, 173;
planters of, 174, 195.
Santarém, adapted for Dixie settlement,
129, 130; Confederate settlement of,
189; road, 190; dissatisfaction and
suffering, 191, 193.
San Vicente, presidio of, on bank of Rio
Grande del Norte, 207.
Sao Paulo examined as far as Araquará,
125; Dixieland community in, 164;
166, 167, 168, 173, 195.
Sarnac, Vincente, 140.
Schoen, H., 292.
Schubert, Paul, 156.
Scott, F. J., 250.
Sexton, Colonel, 4.
Sexton, F. B., Diary, 33.
Shaaff, John T., 22.
Shaw, Col. D. L., 115; expeditions of,
167.
Shippey, Captain W. F., marriage, 166.
Sibley, John, 257.
Smith, Kirby, 22, 46; sources for rein-
forcing, 65.
Smith, Rev. Dr. Wm. A., 54.
Smith, William R., 34.
So-GalledWendsofGermany,andTheir
ColoniesinTexasandAustralia,The,
reviewed, 73.
Soublet, Joseph, 321.
SouthAmerica, the, 123.
Southern Colonization Society, meet-
ings, resolutions, and officers of, 115;
116, 124.
Orinoco, Venezuela, colony of Confeder-
ates on, 197, 199.
Pao Grande, 194.
Pará Brazil, 128, 130.
Paragua, settlement at, 199.
Paraná, province of, 161; home of 200
American Emigrants, 162; Missouri
colony at, 164; manufacturing com-
pany, 163.
Paranagua, 161, 162.
Peña Matías, 140.
Pensacola, Florida, 4, 5.
Perez, Ygnacio, 140; route taken by,
146; sent to punish Lipans and Co-
manches, 229.
Perkins, John, plantation in Mexico,
172, 315, 316, 317.
Perry, Colonel, 232; commander of
party of Americans, 235, 236.
Pfifer, Charles W., 22.
Pichardo'sTreatiseontheLimitsof
LouisianaandTexas, reviewed, 148.
Piernas, Agustín, 145.
Pike, Albert, Explorations in Texas, 135,
136, 138.
Pitts, —, letter, 191.
Poinsett, J. R., 260, 261.
Polk, J. K., 6, 273, 274.
Porter, Commodore W. D., 11.
Portsmouth, the, 196.
Press of Toledo, 96.
Price, Dr. Henry M., of Virginia, se-
cured grant from Venezuela, 198.
Price, Sterling, plantation in Mexico,
315, 316, 317.
Printing in Texas, 83.
ProseandPoetryofAmerica, reviewed,
75.
Provincias Internas, organization com-
pleted, 202.
Provost, F. A., 172.
Pugh, James L., 34, 40.
Pyles, Dr. Franklin, 169.
Quijiequsya, or "Twisted Shoe," reports
treaty of peace with commander of
troops at Presidio del Norte, 211.
Quninnebaug, the, 196.
Ragsdale, H., 23.
Raguet, Henry, 267.
Rak, Mary Kidder, 77.
Rails, John P., 39.
Randolph, Horace, 55.
Reagan, Judge John H., 4, 33, 36, 40,
43, 52, 64.

Southerners, interest in Latin America,
103; expatriated, 114; return from
Mexico, 321.
Southwest, 67; literature of, 75.
Spain, colonial expansion of, 200.
Spell, Lota M., 84.
Staegall, H. F., 172.
Steagall, Martha, marriage, 168.
Stenberg, Richard, 255, 262, 266, 268,
273, 336.
Stephens, Alexander H., 4.
Stephenson, W. H., 251.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 110.
Stewart, J. E. B., 38.
Stonewall County, 137.
Strickland, R. W., 152.
Sturgis, Capt. S. D., 28, 29.
Sumner, Charles, 110.
Sumners, Maddin, U. S. Consul at Sao
Paulo, 175.
SunandTimes, Columbus, Georgia, let-
ter from early settler in, 169.
Tabbs, H. Cabell, 37, 64.
TallMenwithLongRifles, reviewed,
155.
Tapajos, the, 130.
TheTarahumara,AnIndianTribeof
NorthernMexico, reviewed, 248.
Taylor, General Z., 59.
Texas, aid from, 65, 68; colonists in
wilds of, 68; Louisiana Boundary,
255 etseq.; conditions in, 1817, 327,
etseq.; delegation, 45, 58; early print-
ing in, 83; free Negro in, 292; French
colony in, 74; Hospital, 49; lands of,
67; question, 255, 260; regiments of,
55; 57; 61; secession of, 48; Spanish
maps of, 256; Wends in, 74.
TheTexasRangers:ACenturyofDe -
fense, notice of, 251; reviewed, 333.
TexasRepublican, 84, 85.
Thomas, Maj. George H., 31.
Tobin, Capt. W. G., 25, 26.
Toledo, Jose Alvarez de, biography, 84;
85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95.
Tompkins, Colonel Frank, 158.
Travieso, Vicente, 231, 236, 329, 330.
Trespalacios, Felix, 68.
Trigg, E. S., 172.
Triggernometry, reviewed, 78.
Trudeaux, Felix, vice-consul, 92, 140.
Truitt, Col. James, 45, 48.
Turner, Arlin, 78, 154, 155.
Tuxpan, 315, 322, 323.
Ugalde, Juan de, 200; campaigns on Rio
Grande, 201, 202, 203; arrival at
Hacienda de Sardinas, 205; 206, 209,
212, 213, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221; re-
ceives reinforcements, 224, 255; camp
on Rio Puerco, 227.
Valdes, Jose Antonio, 330.
Van Dorn, Earl, 8, 22, 55.
Venezuela Emigration Company, 198.
Villa Americana, Brazil, history of, 169;
inhabitants of, 174, 175.
Villepigue, General, 6, 7, 8, 11.
Wainwright, Lt. Commander, 16, 18, 20.
Warne, Dr. James H., goes to Brazil,
122
Washington, Bushrod, 279, 281, 285, 286.
Washington, Martha Curtis, 22.
Washita River, 135, 138.
Waugh, Julia Nott, 74.
Wavelet, the, 195, 196.
Webb, William H., 16.
Webb, W. P., 251, 333.
Weinberg, Albert K., 335, 336.
Wends, in Germany, 73; in Texas, 73,
74.
Wesson, Dr. J. P., of Tennessee, 122.
Wheelan, Michael, 29, 30.
Whitaker, Joe, 173.
White, Dabney, 3.
White, Mrs. N. F., letter, 192.
Whitfleld, Col., 61, 63.
Wilbarger County, 138.
Wiley, Henry A., 156.
Wilgus, A. C., 243.
Williams, Wm. M., 115.
Wilson, Matt, 38, 39, 45.
Winkler, E. W., 74, 75, 156, 157.
Wise, Henry A., 266, 288.
Wood, William Wallace, sent on inspec-
tion tour in Brazil, 117; agent to
Brazil, 122; expeditions of, 167.
Wright, Graham, 41, 52, 55, 61.
Yancey, William L., 38.
Ybarbo, Anastacio, 140.
Ybarbo, Manuel, 140.
Young, Isaac N., 162.
Zingg, R. M., 248.
Zito, John, 31.
Southerners, interest in Latin America,
103; expatriated, 114; return from
Mexico, 321.
Southwest, 67; literature of, 75.
Spain, colonial expansion of, 200.
Spell, Lota M., 84.
Staegall, H. F., 172.
Steagall, Martha, marriage, 168.
Stenberg, Richard, 255, 262, 266, 268,
273, 336.
Stephens, Alexander H., 4.
Stephenson, W. H., 251.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 110.
Stewart, J. E. B., 38.
Stonewall County, 137.
Strickland, R. W., 152.
Sturgis, Capt. S. D., 28, 29.
Sumner, Charles, 110.
Sumners, Maddin, U. S. Consul at Sao
Paulo, 175.
SunandTimes, Columbus, Georgia, let-
ter from early settler in, 169.
Tabbs, H. Cabell, 37, 64.
TallMenwithLongRifles, reviewed,
155.
Tapajos, the, 130.
TheTarahumara,AnIndianTribeof
NorthernMexico, reviewed, 248.
Taylor, General Z., 59.
Texas, aid from, 65, 68; colonists in
wilds of, 68; Louisiana Boundary,
255 etseq.; conditions in, 1817, 327,
etseq.; delegation, 45, 58; early print-
ing in, 83; free Negro in, 292; French
colony in, 74; Hospital, 49; lands of,
67; question, 255, 260; regiments of,
55; 57; 61; secession of, 48; Spanish
maps of, 256; Wends in, 74.
TheTexasRangers:ACenturyofDe -
fense, notice of, 251; reviewed, 333.
TexasRepublican, 84, 85.
Thomas, Maj. George H., 31.
Tobin, Capt. W. G., 25, 26.
Toledo, Jose Alvarez de, biography, 84;
85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95.
Tompkins, Colonel Frank, 158.
Travieso, Vicente, 231, 236, 329, 330.
Trespalacios, Felix, 68.
Trigg, E. S., 172.
Triggernometry, reviewed, 78.
Trudeaux, Felix, vice-consul, 92, 140.
Truitt, Col. James, 45, 48.
Turner, Arlin, 78, 154, 155.
Tuxpan, 315, 322, 323.
Ugalde, Juan de, 200; campaigns on Rio
Grande, 201, 202, 203; arrival at
Hacienda de Sardinas, 205; 206, 209,
212, 213, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221; re-
ceives reinforcements, 224, 255; camp
on Rio Puerco, 227.
Valdes, Jose Antonio, 330.
Van Dorn, Earl, 8, 22, 55.
Venezuela Emigration Company, 198.
Villa Americana, Brazil, history of, 169;
inhabitants of, 174, 175.
Villepigue, General, 6, 7, 8, 11.
Wainwright, Lt. Commander, 16, 18, 20.
Warne, Dr. James H., goes to Brazil,
122
Washington, Bushrod, 279, 281, 285, 286.
Washington, Martha Curtis, 22.
Washita River, 135, 138.
Waugh, Julia Nott, 74.
Wavelet, the, 195, 196.
Webb, William H., 16.
Webb, W. P., 251, 333.
Weinberg, Albert K., 335, 336.
Wends, in Germany, 73; in Texas, 73,
74.
Wesson, Dr. J. P., of Tennessee, 122.
Wheelan, Michael, 29, 30.
Whitaker, Joe, 173.
White, Dabney, 3.
White, Mrs. N. F., letter, 192.
Whitfleld, Col., 61, 63.
Wilbarger County, 138.
Wiley, Henry A., 156.
Wilgus, A. C., 243.
Williams, Wm. M., 115.
Wilson, Matt, 38, 39, 45.
Winkler, E. W., 74, 75, 156, 157.
Wise, Henry A., 266, 288.
Wood, William Wallace, sent on inspec-
tion tour in Brazil, 117; agent to
Brazil, 122; expeditions of, 167.
Wright, Graham, 41, 52, 55, 61.
Yancey, William L., 38.
Ybarbo, Anastacio, 140.
Ybarbo, Manuel, 140.
Young, Isaac N., 162.
Zingg, R. M., 248.
Zito, John, 31.



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