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INDEX TO VOLUME XLV

Abernethy, Thos. P., 391
Abert, Lieut. J. W., journal,
376
Abrego, Fulano de, 207
Acheson, Sam, 279, 366
Adáes mission, sacked (1719),
206
Adams, W. H., 12, 14
Adams-OnísTreatyof1819,
The (rev.), 387.
Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas, building
additions at (1911), 49;
conditions at (1908), 47;
hazing, 52f; military de-
partment inspected, 56f;
separation from Universi-
ty proposed, 57; student
strikes, 45, 52ff; summer
session, 49
Agricultural Extension Serv-
ice, established (1912), 49
Agriculture, separate depart-
ment established, 40
Aguayo, Marquis de San
Miguel de, 207
Alamo Hall, 363
AlamoHeightsNews, 197
alcalde's fees (1828), 240
Alford, E. B., 42
Alien Land Law, 28 ; contro-
versy, 28ff; reworded, 31
alien land ownership, 27
Allred, Mrs. Jas. V., 283
American Antiquarian Socie-
ty, 270, 367
AmericanHistory,Work -
bookof (rev.), 318
AmericanNation,The
(rev.), 123
AmericanPeople,Political
andSocialGrowthof...
(rev.), 123
Anderson, Fannie J., 366
Anthony, D. W., pioneer
printer, 255
Archer, Branch T., 257
Arispe, Tomás, 12
Arkansas River, 288
Armstrong, Charley, 197
Armstrong, John B., 197
Arneson, Axel, 125, 192
Arneson, Elli, 125
Arneson, Nicoli, 125

Arneson, Peder, 125
Asbury, Samuel E., 194, 196,
270
Atlee, Hon. E. A., 7
Austin, John, 196
Austin, Stephen F., 240, 257
Ayala, José, 12
Ayish District, 240
Aynesworth, Dr. K. H., 282
BadManoftheWest,The
(rev.), 307
Bader, Capt. J. F., 16
Bailey, Jessie Bromilow, 105
Bailey, Jos. W., 63
Baird, Chas., 256
Baker, Gen. Moseley, 249, 251
ball gowns (1837), 251f, 252 ;
of the 40's, 249ff
Ball, Thos. H., 68
bank examiners, 40
Barbadillo, Francisco, 205
barbed wire, 284
Barclay family, 194
Barker, Eugene C., 101, 150,
213, 255, 279, 323, 376,
383, 399
Barker, Eugene C., Joy por-
trait, 285
Barksdale, E. C., 199, 258,
285
Barnes, Chas. M., 16
Barnhart, John D., 221
Barse, Will, 60
barter (1832), 329f
Basterreche, Jean, 137
Baylor University, 282
Bayou Cossachie, 380
Bayou Pierre, 296, 300
Beard, Chas. A., 311
Belfrage, Gustaf Wilhelm,
frontier entomologist, 134
Belize, 156
Belk, N. C., 369
Belknap Rifles, 16
Bell, Alden A., 30
Bell, Chas. K., 37
Belly, M. Felix, French agent,
152, 153, 156, 160
Belly canal contract, 153,
154, 160
Benavides, Cristóbal, 18
Benavides, Col. Santos, 19
Bent's Fort, 376
Beretta, John K., 331
Berlandier, Jean Louis, 196
Bernard, Col. R. F., 14, 16
Biesele, R. L., 105, 123, 210,
212, 318, 320, 387, 392, 398
Bingham, Robert Warham,
397
Blessing, 191
Boggs, Herschel, 373
bois d'arc hedges, 283
boll weevil, 42
Bonham, Dr. M. L., 194
Borden, Gail, Jr., 256
Borden,Gail,Pioneer (rev.),
304
border country, reconstruc-
tion period in, 2
border raids, 2
Bosque hill country, 128
Bosque River, 128
Bosque settlement (Norwe-
gian), 126; first schools,
135; relations with In-
dians, 133 ; roster, 129
Bosque Valley, 128
"Bota Party," Laredo, 6-18
"Bota" procession, attack on,
13 ; itinerary, 13
Boyard, Stephen, 7, 8
Boyett, W. L., 51
Brackettville, 373
Bray, Lillian A., 108
Brazos River, 127
Bretta, Anders, 128, 129
Brigham, Clarence C., 367
Brigham, C. S., 270
Brister, R. H., 282
BritishEmpire,The,1815 -
1939 (rev.), 396
Broadwater, G. B., 20
Bronstad, Johan, 129
Brooks, M. M., 37
Brooks, Philip Coolidge, 387
Brothers, Ralph, 279
Brown, Herbert Ross, 224
Brown, Herman, 366
Brown, Lieut. Levi G., 51, 56,
66
Browning, Hon. Jas. N., 25
Brownsboro, 127
Brownsville, 2
Brune, A., 20
Bryant, Charles H., 366
Buchanan, Pres. James, 149,

154, 156, 191; Central
American policy, 157
Buck, Lieut. Beaumont B.,
16
buckskin scout costume, 244
buckskin, shrinking quality
of, 244
Buffalo, 238, 239
Buffalo Creek, 238f
Buffalo Historical Society,
397
Bullock Hotel, Austin (1840),
137
Bullock, Richard, 143
Burleson, Edw., 256
Burnet, David G., 142, 144,
256
Burnett, Edmund Cody, 384
Burnham, Jesse, 328
Burr, Aaron, 289
Burreson, Ole, 129
Butler, Jonas, 199
Butterfield Route, 372
Caballo, Juan, see John
Horse
California, Southern, 1850 -
1870 (rev.), 107
camel transportation, 277f
Campbell, Robt. A., 374
Campbell, T. N., 395
Campbell, Gov. Thos. M., 37,
50
Canuteson, Knut, 129
Canuteson, Ole, 129
"carpetbag Governor," 2
Carrizo, 2
Carroll, H. Bailey, 74, 164,
192, 199, 260, 280, 343, 376,
399
Carroll, Mary Joe, 79
Carpenter, Chas. B., 280
Carson, J. W., 57
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 216
Casey, Clifford B., 383
Cass, Lewis, 149, 152, 154,
156, 160
Cass-Irisarri treaty, 149, 151,
153, 156, 157, 158, 160
Castañeda, C. E., 106
Castillo Viejo, 150
Castro, Henry, 145
Central American animosity,
149ff
"Chambers, Jas. H., The
Original Journal of . . ."
(rev.), 122
Chance, Jos. B., 256
Chapman, Iva, 104
Chile, A History of (rev.),
315

Chilton, Horace, 34
Claiborne, Gov. W. C. C.,
287, 290
Clark, John S., 21
Clark, T. Wood, 312
Clarks,The,AnAmerican
phenomenon (rev.), 311
Clay, Nestor, 256
Cleland, Robt. Glass, 107
Clemens, Christian, 238
Clifton College, 125, 192;
museum, 131
"climate fever," 127
Clinton, Gov. DeWitt, 238
clothing ad, Houston (1838),
246
coal mines at Minera, 4
Cochran, Hon. J. H., 25
Coffin, Mrs. C. I., 366
coffins, special rates on at
Laredo (1886), 19
Coke, Gov. Richard, 2
Coles, John P., 256
Collier, Robt., 239
Coleman, Mrs. C. P., 283
Colorado,theCentennial
State (rev.), 119
Colquitt, Gov. O. B., 37, 50,
57, 59, 60, 62, 69, 70, 71,
72
CompanyA,36thInfantry,
1917,...Rosterof
(rev.), 122
Columbus raid (1916), 371
Colwick, Ove, 125, 129
Colwick, Theodore, 125
Comanche, 280
Comanche prisoner, a (1841),
335-342
Comancheros, 337
Compton's store, Houston,
246
Coney, Donald, 374
ConfederateCongress,Last
Sessionofthe... (rev.),
112
congressional districts, re-
apportioned, 81
Constitution, attacks on, 325
ContinentalCongress,The
(rev.), 384
Cook, Gertrude Harris, 194
Cook, Wm., 27, 33
Cook, Col. William G., 249
Cooke, Bates, 238
Cooke, Betsey, 238
Cordero, Gov. Antonio, 378
corn dance, 195
Corzine, Judge --, 240
Costa Rica, 149ff ; hostile
presidential manifesto, 154
Cotner, Robert C., 224
Cotner, Thos. E., 367
Coulter, E. Merton, 110
Counts, Jack, 383
county histories, nature of,
75 ; value of, 76
"cow chairs," 249
Cox, Prof. I. J., 193
Creighton, J. A., 191
Cresson, Maj. John B., 16
Crimmins, M. L., 383
Crockett, Davy, 245
Crum, Mason, 221
Culberson, Chas. A., 70
Cumberland, Chas. C., 315,
377
daguerreotypes, 189
Dahl, Christine, 132
Dahl farm, 132
Dahl, Hendrik, 129, 130, 131
Davis, Gov. Edmund J., 2
Davis, Geo. W., 256
Davis, Jefferson, camel ex-
periment, 278
Davenport, F. Garvin, 222
Davidson, Philip, 393
Davidson, Colonel Wilson T.,
335, 399
Debo, Angie, 385
DeGolyer, Homer L., 372
DenisonGuide,The (rev.),
397
Dennison case, 237, 238
DeRyee, Wm., early Texas
photographer, 190f
De Witt's Colony, 329
De Witt, Green, 256
Dickinson, H. G., 15
dirt floors, carpeted, 249
disc-plow, first, 131 ; invent-
ed in Texas, 192 ; patents,
371
Dixie, Joe, 373
Dobie, Dudley, 192
Dobie, J. Frank, 279, 331, 383
Dougherty, Edw., 2
Douglas, H., 9
Downum, J. G., 228
Drummond, Thomas, 196
Duke, Thos. M., 257
Dury, Wm., see DeRyee, Wm.
Dyer, John P., 392
East Texas State Teachers
College, 366
Easton, Hamilton P., 199
Echevers, don Pedro, 207
Espronceda, Antonio, 204,
205, 207
election, first under the Re-
public, 3

Eliot, Lynn, 99, 363, 364
Elkins, Jas. A., 331
Ellett, Mrs. Elizabeth F.,
252
Ellicott, Jos., 397
Elliott, Claude, 391
Emmett, Chris, 383
Emigrées in, the Wilderness
(rev.), 312
English, John, 256
English, Wm., 256, 257
Erie Canal, 238
Estep, Raymond, 368
Estill, Julia, 377
Eve, Joseph, Letters, 198
Extradition of Nationals
(rev.), 225
Far Eastern Studies, Texas
Conference on, 383
Farmer, A., 256
Farmers' Institutes, 43
fashions, Texas Republic,
244-253
Faulk, John H., 222
federal forts in Texas, 283
feed inspection, livestock, 51
Ferguson - Ball campaign
(1914), 68f
Ferguson, Jas. E., 68
feud fighting, 196
filibuster era, 149
filibusters, 150, 154, 156, 157,
160, 291
Fisk, Ethel N., 214
Fiske, John, Letters of
(rev.), 214
Flanagan, Jas. Wainwright,
191f
Flanagan, Webster, 24, 197
flour scarcity, Natchitoches
(1807), 300
Foik, Dr. Paul J., 331
Ford, Col. John S., Memoirs,
242
Forker, Mrs. Donald E., 377
"Fort Benton Journal, The,
. . ." (rev.), 122
Fort Brackett, 374
Fort Claiborne, 287
Fort Concho, 373
Fort Graham, 128
Fort Hancock, 193
Fort McIntosh, 14, 16
Forts, to be built by French,
138f; 140, 144
Foster family, 194
Four-Mile Prairie, settlement
at, 127
Fourth of July barbecue
(1834), 330

fox-grape, 195
Franco-Texienne bill, 136-
146; provisions, 138; in
Congress, 140ff; defeated,
142ff
Franco - Texienne Company,
140
Frantz, Joe B., 305 ; 367
Frausto, Gregorio, 373
Fredericksburg, 365
Freeman, Maj. Thos., 295;
boats, 295, 299, 378
French embassy (Austin),
137, 141
French agents in Texas
(1810—), 290f
French encroachments, 203
French loan (1840), 140,
143 ; failure of, 146
Friley, Chas. E., 62
Fritz, Percy Stanley, 119
frontier, disappearance of,
327
Fulton, Maj. Maurice G.,
363
"G. P. L." books, 192
Galdámes, Luís, 315
Gale, Thos., 291
Galveston Cotton Exchange,
68
GalvestonNews, 197
Gambrell, Herbert, 102, 245
Gammel, H. P. N., 193
García, Bartolomé, 6
García Collection, 256
García, Higinio, 12
Garrett, Julia Kathryn, 286,
378, 399
Garrett, Mary Jane, 368
Gary Creek, 129
Gavagan, Edward, 193
Gazley, Thos. J., 256
Geiser, S. W., 188, 195, 278,
284, 371
Gideon, Samuel E., 211
Gill, Julia, 362
Godey'sLady'sBook, 253
Gómez Farías Papers, 256
Gonzalez, Sheriff Darío, 6,
7, 11
Goode, Wm. Henry, 284
Gopher John, see John
Horse
Graham, Philip, 225
Grant,AManNamed (rev.),
116
Grant, Gen. U. S., 1
Gregg, Mrs. Beatrice, 366
Greytown, 152
Grimes, Jesse, 256
Grimland, Yorn, 132
Grinnalds, Capt. Wm., 298
Groce, Jared, 239, 256
Groce, Leonard W., 257
"Guarache" Party, Laredo,
6-20; cannon, 8-14; fu-
neral, 10
Gullah (rev.), 221
Gutiérrez Magee expedition,
291
Gutiérrez, José Bernardo, 291
Hafen, Leroy R., 117
Hager, Dilworth S., 280
Haggard, J. Villasana, 202
Hagner, Lillie May, 210,
305
Haley, J. Evetts, 285, 373,
383
Hall, Robt., scout, 244, 245
Halverson, Jens, 129
Hamilton, Holman, 114
Hamilton, Gen. James, 143,
146
HandsAcrosstheBorder
(rev.), 108
Hanks, Wyatt, 257
Hanson, Nicolai, 128
Harden, Wm., 256
Hardin, John Wesley, 197
Harmony Hill, 362
Harmony, schooner, mutiny,
298
Harrington, Dr. H. H., pres.
of A. and M. College of
Texas, 45
Harris, D. R., 37, 70
Harrison, Dr. Guy Bryan,
282, 366
Harrison, Jonas, 194, 231-
243, 329; genealogy of,
231ff; in Michigan, 237-
238; in New York, 238-
239; in Texas, 239-243 ;
legend of, 233ff ; Nacogdo-
ches case, 234ff, 241.
HarrisonsofSkimino,The,
... (rev.), 396
Hastings, Thos., 256, 257
Havins, T. R., 383
Hayden, W. G., 366
Haynes, J. L., 2
"hell and Texas," 197
Hendricks, Geo., 307
Herrera, Simón, 293, 296
Hickey, J. C., 44
Hickman, Harris H., 238
Hicks, John D., 123
Highland, John, 198
Hilburn, H. S., 366
Hill, Geo. A., Jr., 283

Hill, Geo. W., 283
Hill, Dr. Robt. T., 280
Hillsboro, 365
Hillyer, Hamilton Briscoe,
early photographer, 190
Hillyer, Rev. John Freeman,
190
Historian, The, 398
historical interpretation,
types of, 323
History, Teaching of, . . .
(rev.), 321
History, Writing (rev.), 320
Hoblitzelle, Karl, 331
Hoffman, Fritz L., 317
Hogg - Clarke campaign
(1892), 33
Hogg - Flanagan campaign
(1890), 24
Hogg, Gov. Jas. Stephen, 24,
31, 33; platform (1890),
24
Holland Land Company' s
Papers, II (rev.), 397
Hogan, W. R., 196; 367
Holmgren, Mrs. E. A., 377
Holland, Francis, 256
Holley, Mrs. Mary Austin,
246, 249, 250
homeography, 191
Honey Grove, 279
Hopper, Rex D., 312
Horgan, Capt. Paul, 363
Horse, John, 373
Horton, John T., 199
Hoskins, Conde A., 383
Houston, Col. Andrew, 324
Houston, Sam, 127, 139, 140,
141, 143, 145, 242, 245, 247,
256, 341, 364; ball cos-
tume, 251; divorce case,
241; dress, 246, 247f; in-
augural costume (1841),
246; plan of campaign,
324ff; Turkish costume,
248
Houston, Sam, The Writings
of (rev.), 101
Houston, Mrs. Sam, 249
Houston Tap and Brazoria
R. R., 278
Howard, Capt. Hal, 16
Howell, Gretchen, 283, 366
Hughes, Frank, 374
Hulbert, Archer Butler, 212
Hulbert, Dorothy Printup,
212
Hulen, Gen. John A., 331
Hunt, Ben B., 285, 318
Huse, Anders, 129

immigrant voyage, hard-
ships, 130
Indians, gifts to, 204, 208,
288, 295, 300, 382
Indians, "Trans-Allegheny,"
migration of, 133
Indians, U. S., immigration
protested, 240
Indian affairs, 287, 288, 290,
297, 299, 300 ; depreda-
tions, 297 ; horse thieves,
294 ; trade, 287, 288, 289.
Ingram, Ira, 257
International & Great North-
ern R. R., 3
Irisarri, Antonio Jose de,
149, 153, 154
Itasca, 366
Jack, Patrick C., 256
Jackson, Andrew, 246
Jackson, E. B., 366
James, Dr. Edwin, 196
James, Marquis, 324
Jaúrez, Gregorio, 151, 152
"jayhawker," 188
Jefferson, John, 373
Jefferson, Thos., 286, 288, 289
Jensen, Jens, 129, 130
Jérez, Gen. --, 154, 155, 158
"Jim Crow cars," 27
Johnson, A. E. C., 256
Johnson, Pres. Andrew, 1
Johnson, Chas., 38
Johnson, Henry, 321
Johnson, Col. Middleton T.,
191, 281
Jones, Anson, 139, 142, 148
Jones, Lewis, 339
Joy, Robt., 285, 383
judicial districts, reappor-
tioned, 31
JuniorHistorian, 279, 280,
281, 362, 364
Junior Historian movement,
362, 363
Junior Historians, 258, 282,
377 ; third annual meeting
(1942), 383
JusticeinGrey:.. . (rev.),
308
Justin, Jean, 362
Justin, Joe, 362, 375
Justin, W. E., 375
Kemp, Mrs. Lou, 283
Kemp, L. W., 279, 331
Kent, Chancellor Jas., 199
Kent, Sherman, 320
Kent, Judge Wm., 199
Kerr, Maj. Jas., 255
Keyes, Felix, 283
Kibbitts, John, 373
Kilgore, C. B. (Buck), 34,
72
King, William G., 245
Klose, Nelson, 367
Knaplund, Paul, 396
Knoxville, 371
Knutson, Salve, 129
Kone, Ed, 66
Krey, Laura, 209
Kuhlmann, Walter, 365
Kuonen, Roman T., 371
Lafitte,Jean,TheSagaof
(rev.), 211
Lafitte's powder horn, 245
La Grange Journal, 192
Lamar College, 369
Lamar family (Georgia), 194
Lamar, Mirabeau B., 140, 141,
142, 143, 147-163, 246, 258 ;
attacks by abolitionists,
157f ; character, 148; con-
tribution to Texas, 147;
diplomatic labors in Cen-
tral America, 151ff; dona-
tion to Nicaragua public
library, 161 ; at Laredo, 3 ;
life in Central America,
161; mission to Central
America, 149
Lamar-Zeledón treaty, 159,
160
"land-hunger," 126
land ownership, alien, 27
land prices (1832), 328
Langenheim, W., Goliad sur-
vivor, 189
Langston, Rosalind, 24, 196
Laredo, American immigra-
tion to, 3, 4 ; business life
of the '80's,' 4-6 ; city elec-
tion (1886), 9-10; election
riot (1886), 11-23; first
brick building, 4; first
election under the Repub-
lic, 3; in the '80's, 2-7;
Mexico trade at, 4 ; politi-
cal excitement (1886), 7;
political situation (1886),
6; population (1880), 4;
pre-election parades, 8;
railway shops at, 3, 4; real
estate, 4
LaredoTimes, 3f, 7, 8, 20,
23, 197
Laredo riot, fatalities, 15 ;
ferry closed, 14; "Guara-
che" funeral, 18; looters
from Mexico, 14f, 17 ; mar-

tial, law, 15; reconcilia-
tion, 23 ; troops' interven-
tion, 14, 17
Lassauix, Pierre de, 137
Law, Robt. Adger, 112
Lawther, Harry P., 71
League, H. H., 196
Legett, Judge K. K., 45
Lenz, Louis, 367
Leon, Alonso de, 205
Lesassier, Luke, 256
Lewton, F. L., 371
Librarian of Congress, An -
nual Report of, 122
Linnard, --, 378, 382
livestock feed inspection, 51
Livestock Feed Inspection
Bill, 52
Lockhart, 284
Lockhart, Dr. John Wash-
ington, 247
Long, Maj. S. H., 196
Long, Mrs. Jane, 245
Long Tide, On the (rev.),
209
Looscan, Mrs. Adele, 253
Los Adáes, presidio, 296
Louis Napoleon, 152, 160
Louis Phillippe, 136
Louisiana-Texas border ac-
tivities, 289 ; boundary con-
troversy, 287, 290; fron-
tier, 286-301, 378-382
Lovell, D. D., 2
Lovell, R. I., 228
Lubbock, Adele, 249
Lubbock, Francis R., 244,
249, 251, 254
Ludlow, Jas. C., 196
McCain, Wm, D., 281
McCarty, John, 366
McClellan, Mrs. Clay, 282
McClendon, R. Earl, 304
McCord, Judge Felix, 34
M'Coy, Jos., 256
McFarland, Alcalde Wm., 241
McGee, L. A., 121
McKie, Miss Blanche, 277
McKie Gift Scholarship Fund
in Law, 277
McKie, Judge W. J., 277
McKinney, Thos. F., 196
McKinney, Mrs. Thos., 250;
ballgown (1844), 249
McLean, Malcolm Dallas, 305
McLendon, James H., 377
McMahan's Chapel, 195
McMahan, Samuel B., 195
McNelly, Capt. L. H., 197

MacArthur, Gen. Douglas,
residence in Texas, 365
Macdonnell, C. M., 6, 14
Madero Commission, 240
Magee, Lieut. Wm. Augus-
tus, 291
Malige, Eudalie, 288
Malone, Tennessee, 366
Man, Ralph, 281
Man, Wm. Whitaker, 281
Mangum, Wm. D., 311
Mann, Wm., 191, 281
Mansfield, 281
Manzanet, P. Damián, 205
Marshall, 237
Martin, Miss Emma, 366
Martin, H. D., 68
Martin, Raymond, 6
Martin, Wyly, 256
Martínez, Pres. Tomas, of
Nicaragua, 151ff; apology,
155 ; tribute to Lamar, 159
"Marzenna" (Mariana?) 371
Matagorda, 189, 196
Matlock, J. D., 368
Matson, Richard, 196
Matterson, C. H., 228
Mayfield, Earle B., 64
Mayfield, James, 139, 140
"Meeting Sundays," 132
Melson, Hon. J. M., 25
Mercer, Eli, 256
Mehaffey, Andrew J., 281
Merry, Capt. W. T., 56
metate, 330
Meuly, Alexander, 9
Mexican border raids, 2
Mexico trade, through La-
redo, 4
Milam, 195 ; Guards, 244
military rule in New Orleans
(1807), 283
Miller, Dr. Francis Trevel-
yan, 365
Miller, Jas. B., 256
Mills, Roger Q., 31
Milner, Col. R. T., 24-79;
196; appointed Commis-
sioner of Agriculture,
(1906), 37 ; appointed presi-
dent of A.and M. College of
Texas, 45; campaign for
nomination to Congress,
33ff; controversies with
Colquitt, 51 - 65 ; elected
representative, 24 ; elected
speaker, 25 ; free silver ad-
vocacy, 33 ; retirement from
politics, 64 ; resignation of
presidency of Agricultural
and Mechanical College,
60; opposition to separa-
tion of Agricultural and
Mechanical College, 58ff;
political creed, 26; report
on insurance question, 39 ;
on banking, 40; student
popularity, 48, 50
Minera, coal mines at, 4
Mitchell, Eli, 256
Mitchell, Jas., windmill in-
ventor, 278
ModernEurope (rev.), 228
money scarcity (1832), 329
MonroeDoctrine,AHistory
ofthe (rev.), 389
Montague, 195
Montgomery, Robt., 364
Moore, Sen. --, 142
Moore, Eilert Albertson, 125
Moore, Ike, 282, 283, 366
Mora, Pres. --, of Costa
Rica, 153ff; apology, 155
Moran, E., 12
More, Robt. Lee, 279
Mormon Mills, 371
Morton, Ohland, 383 ; 386
Muir, Andrew F., 277, 279,
377
Murphy, Edmund Robt., 386
Nacogdoches, 239, 298; for-
tifications at (1807), 296;
trade factory at, 288 ; troop
movements (1807), 378
Nance, Joseph Milton, 198
Nashville,CulturalLifein,
1825-1800 (rev.), 222
Natchez, 300
Natchitoches, 127, 287, 288,
291, 292, 296, 297; salt
works at, 287, 294; trade
factory at, 287, 288, 289,
300
National Rwys of Mexico, 3
Navarro, José Antonio, 368
Navasota, 283, 342
Navasota River, 283
Neff, Hon. Pat M., 331
Neill, Jas. C., 256
Neils Creek Valley, 135
Nelson, Estelle Grimeland,
369
Neutral Ground, 290
NewMexico,DiegodaVar -
gasandtheReconquestof
(rev.), 105
New Mexico Military Insti-
tute, 363
New Orleans, fashion cen-
ter, 249

New Orleans, military rule
in (1807), 293
Ney, Elisabet, last work,
356
Ney Museum, 365
Nicaragua, 149ff; hostile
presidential manifesto, 154 ;
isthmian route, 149, 152,
157
Nicaragua, Lake, 154
Nierman, Virginia, 368
Nilson, Aslak, 129
Nimitz, Adm. Chester W.,
. . ., 377
Nixon, Dr. P. I., 363
Nordboe, Johan, first Nor-
wegian homesteader, 126
North Texas Agricultural
College, 194
Northwest Territory, 237
Norwegian - American His-
torical Association, 125
Norwegian immigrants, ill-
ness among, 127
Norwegian settlements, 125-
135, 369
Nunn, Curtis, 199
Nystel, Ole, Indian captive,
133
Nystel, Terjo, 129
Oberkampf, August, 366
Oliver, Lieut. Col. Max G.,
117
Olson, Jacob, 125
Olson, Joseph, 129
Olson, Knut, 129
Olson, Lars, 129
Omundson, Omund, 129
O'Neal, --, murdered by In-
dians, 380
O'Neal, Lenora, 285
Orcoquisac presidio, 298, 380
Ordinance of 1784, 237
Orleans Territory, 286, 287,
288
osage orange, 283
Osborn, W. M., 73
Ousley, Clarence, 60
Ousley, Wm. Gore, 156
Overland Mail Route, 372
Padgitt, Clint, 282
Panhandle Plains Historical
Review, 375
Paine, Thomas, 258
panic of 1819, 239
Paulson family, Norwegian
immigrants, l30 ; Paul, 129
peanut production, 42
Pearl Harbor, 284

Penn, J. S., pioneer journal-
ist, 3
"Penn's Grullo," 21f
Pennybacker,Mrs.PercyV.,
AWomanofTexas (rev.),
103
Pensacola, expedition against
(1719), 206
Perié, --, 206
Perkins, Clarence, 228
Perkins, Dexter, 389
Perry, Mrs. Hally Bryan, 283
Perry, Wallace, 331
Perry, Mrs. "Wm. A., 364
Pershing punitive expedition
(1916), 371
Person, Kleng, 128, 134f
Person, Ole, 128, 129
Peteet, Walton, 53, 54, 55
Peterson, William J., 229
Phi Alpha Theta, 398
Philebare, --, Indian inter-
preter, 299, 378, 381
Philpott Collection, 276f
Philpott, W. A., Jr., 276, 383
Philosophical Society of
Texas, 376
photography, early, in Texas,
189f
Pickle, Joe, 366
Piedras, Col. José, 239, 240
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery,
296, 299, 379, 382
Pintard,John,Letters . . .
(rev.), 229
pioneer dyes, 247 ; food sup-
ply, 329ff ; hardships, 328 ;
surgery, 329
Pitkin, Wm. A., 320
plow lines, fabrication of
(1834), 330
Poggenpohl, Herman, 15
Ponsford, H. T., 194
Populist party, 34
Porfirismo,El (rev.), 314
Porter, Kenneth W., 373
Prairie Valley, 371
presidial garrisons, increase
urged (1719), 202ff
Price, Grady D., 219, 389
prickly-pear, 197
Priestley, Philander, 188
promenade costume (1837),
253
Publishers'Weekly, 375
Puelles, Father, 378
Puryear, Chas., 63
Quarles, Jas. Hays, 50, 62
Quartelejo, 208
Questad, Karl, 128, 129, 132,
133
Rabb, Andrew, 256
Radkey, Oliver H., 228
Rafuse, Robert W., 225
Ragsdale, Silas B., 366
Rainey, Homer P., 283, 285
Rains, Emory, 241
Ramón, Capt. Domingo, 206
Ramsdell, Chas. W., 112, 310
Ramsdell, C. W., Jr., 197,
306
Rankin, Mozelle, 280
Reagan, Sen. John H., 31
Rebolledo, don Juan de
Oliván, 208
reconstruction period in the
border country, 2
Red River, 127; road, 249
Redfield, Robert, 393
Redman, Mrs. C. M., 194
Reid, Mary, 244
Reierson immigrants, route
of, 127
Reierson, Johan Reinart, 127
Repp, Arthur C., 366
Richards, C. D., 199
Richmond, Rebecca, 103
riding costumes, ladies'
(1840), 250f
Ringness, Ed, 192
Ringness, Jens, 129
Ringness, Ole, 131, 192 ; disc
plow, 371
Rio Grande & Eagle Pass
Rwy., 4
Rippy, J. Fred, 317
Rister, Carl Coke, 117
RiversofHerValleys,The,
(rev.), 229
Roach, Sister M. Baptista,
147
RoadtoDisappearance,The
(rev.), 385
Roberts, Brig. Gen. A. S., 15
Roberts, Alcalde Elisha, 240,
256
Roberts, Gov. O. M., 241
Robertson Insurance Law, 39
Robinson, Prof. Duncan, 194,
383
Robinson, Dr. John Hamil-
ton, 291
Robinson, Wm., 256
Robinson, Wm. M., Jr., 308
Rodríguez, Judge J. M., 7,
12, 14, 18
Roddy, E., 256
Rogstad, Berge, 129
Rogstad farm, 132

Rolin, --, 206
Ross, Edw. Alsworth, 311
Ross, Jas. J., 256
Ross, Gov. L. S., 25
Round Mountain, 280
Rowland, John, 337
Royall, R. R., 257
Rusk, Gen., 127, 241
Russell, Judge John C., 20
Russia Through the Ages
. . ., (rev.), 228
Saladee, B. M., 283
Salcedo, Comm. Gen. Neme-
sio, 289, 293
Saligny, Count Alphonso
de, 136-146 ; colonization
scheme, 137 ; influence for
French recognition, 136;
"pig quarrel," 134; "pig
dispute," 146
Salmon, Richard, church col-
onizer, 279
salt manufacture, 287
salt works at Natchitoches,
294
Salveson, Knut, 129
Sam Houston Teachers Col-
lege, 366
San Antonio, Alluring (rev.),
210
San Antonio Historical As-
sociation, 376
San Antonio Rifles, 16
San Augustine, 241, 242;
committee, 242; Resolu-
tions, 242
San Bernardo Bay, 195, 288
San Felipe, 255, 283
San Jacinto Ball, Houston
(1837), 251; battle of, his-
torical significance, 323;
Monument, inscriptions,
332ff ; Museum of History,
282, 283, 323, 366 ; Museum
of History Association,
283, 331
San Juan River (Nicara-
gua), 150
Sánchez, Sheriff Darío, 7,
11, 12 ; charged with mal-
feasance, 20
Sánchez, Robt., 14
Sanford, Judge Allan, 282
Santa Fe bill (1841), 141;
expedition, 338
Saturday Review of Litera -
ture, 375
Saul, Thos. S., 256
Sawson, Jas., 340
Schlesinger, Arthur M., 123

Schmitz, Joseph Wm., 302
Schneer, Mrs. Elizabeth, 365
Schuler, Ellis W., 280
Selkirk, J., 189
Selkirk, Jas. H., 189
Selkirk, Wm., 189, 191
Selkirk, Col. Wyatt 0., 191,
281
Seminole Negro scouts, 373
Senter, Sen. E. G., 53, 54, 55
SentimentalNovelinAmer -
ica,1789-1860 (rev.), 224
Shaler, Wm., 291
Shaw, Wm., 256
Sheffy, L. F., 376, 383
Sheridan, Gen. Phil, 197
Sherman, Gen. Sidney, 251
Sherman, Mrs. Sidney, 251
Sibley, Mrs. Elizabeth Hop-
kins, 286
Sibley, Dr. John, biographi-
cal data, 286-292 ; letters,
292-301, 378-382
Sibley, Samuel H., 379
Sims, Bartlett, 256
Sinderud, Ole, 130
Sinks, Julia Lee, 246, 247,
249, 250, 251
Sioux Indians, 133
Skipper, Otis C., 111
Slack, T. W., 280
Sleeper, Judge Wm., 282
Slaughter, Stephen F., 256
Smith, Alfred, Austin pho-
tographer, 278
Smith, Angelina, 335
Smith, Caroline, 335
Smith, Chas. D., 233
Smith, Ellison Durant ("Cot-
ton Ed"), 44
Smith, Fayette, captured by
Comanches, 335; ran-
somed, 337
Smith, Jas., Chief Justice,
scalped, 145
Smith, Jas., killed by Co-
manches (1841), 145, 335,
339
Smith, Lon A., 44
Smith, Lorena, 335
Smith, Nancy Ann, 279
Smith, Rebecca W., 104
Smith, Van Mitchell, 377, 396
Smith, Wm., 336, 341
Smithsonian Institution, 371
Smithwick, Noah, 329
Smyth, Maj. Rolla P., 15
Souchon, Father A. M., 5, 13
SouthAmericaandHemi -
sphereDefense (rev.), 317
Southern Cotton Associa-
tion, 38 ; program, 44 ; 69
Southern Methodist Univer-
sity, 188
SouthwestReview, 279
Southwest Texas State Teach-
ers College, 366
Spandberg, Peder, 129
Spanish troop movements
(1807), 292, 299
Sparker, C. F., 280
Sparks, Dade, 109
Spaulding,Thomas,ofSap -
elo (rev.), 110
spinning, 246, 247
Stamps, Josiah, 340, 342
Stamps, Elijah, 340
Stanley, Hattie Lee, 383
Stanley, J. H. S., early pho-
tographer, 191
Stark place, 129
State Pure Food Depart-
ment, 51
Steck Co., The, 364, 374
Steen, Homer, 366
Stephen F. Austin State
Teachers College, 366
Stephens, John H., 281
Stephens, John R., 281
Stephens, L. H., 281
Stephens, W. A., 66
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1
Stevenson, Coke R., 279, 331
Stevenson, Rev. James P.,
195
Sterne, Adolphus, 257
stingaree, 195
Storm, Colton, 375
Stormont, John, 199
Strong, Frances, 280
Stumberg, George Wilfred,
227
Sublett, Phillip A., 256
Sugar Loaf Mountain, 129
Sul Ross State Teachers Col-
lege, 366
Sullivan Springs, 371
Supreme Court, attacks on,
327
Sutherland, Geo., 256
Swenson, Bersvend, 129
Sykes, John H., 122
Taft, Dr. Robt., 188
Texas Cotton Bonds, 191
Taos, N. M., 337
Taylor,Zachary:Soldierof
theRepublic (rev.), 114
Teneha and Sabine, District
of, 239
Terán, Antonio, 205

Territorial Papers of the
U. S., IX (rev.), 216; X
(rev.), 219
Terry's Rangers, 6
Texan army, nature of, 324
Texan Statecraft, 1836-18 45
(rev.), 302ff
Texas Bibliographies, 195
Texas books, Philpott Col-
lection, 276f
Texas Centennial Celebra-
tions, Commission of Con-
trol for, membership of,
331; Exposition, 244
Texas Collection, Baylor Uni-
versity, 282, 366; Univer-
sity of Texas, 276
Texas colonization proposals
(1719), 203, 205
Texas Constitution of 1833,
255; Spanish translation,
256
Texas Convention (1832),
204; (1833), 240, 243;
(1833), roster of members,
256f; (1833), membership,
255-257
Texas Counties: Anderson,
80 ; Angelina, 80 ; Archer,
81, 281; Atascosa, 81;
Austin, 81, 283 ; Bailey, 82 ;
Bandera, 82 ; Bastrop, 83 ;
Bee, 83; Bell, 84; Bexar,
85, 284; Blanco, 86;
Bosque, 86, 366; Bowie,
86 ; Brazoria, 87 ; Brazos,
87; Briscoe, 88; Brown,
88 ; Burleson, 89, 284 ; Bur-
net, 89 ; Caldwell, 90 ; Cal-
houn, 90; Callahan, 90;
Cameron, 90 ; Camp, 91;
Carson, 91; Cass, 91;
Chambers, 91; Cherokee,
92, 127, 371; Clay, 92;
Coke, 92; Coleman, 92;
Collin, 93; Collingsworth,
93; Colorado, 94, 366; Co-
mal, 94; Comanche, 94;
Concho, 94; Cooke, 94;
Coryell, 95 ; Crockett, 95 ;
Crosby, 96; Dallam, 96;
Dallas, 96; Dawson, 97;
Delta, 97; Denton, 98,
archives, 122; De Witt,
98, 367; Dickens, 164;
Dimmit, 164 ; Donley, 164 ;
Duval, 164 ; Eastland, 165 ;
Ector, 165 ; Edwards, 165 ;
Ellis, 165; El Paso, 166;
Erath, 166; Falls, 166;
Fannin, 167, 279 ; Fayette,

168, ThumbnailSketchof
(rev.), 229; Fisher, 168;
Floyd, 169; Foard, 169;
Fort Bend, 169 ; Franklin,
170 ; Freestone, 170 ; Frio,
170 ; Galveston, 170 ; Gar-
za, 171; Gillespie, 171;
Glasscock, 171 ; Gonzales,
171; Grayson, 172 ; Greer,
Texas irredenta, 79 ; 173 ;
Gregg, 174; Grimes, 174,
283, 366; Guadalupe, 174,
366; Hale, 175; Hall, 175;
Hamilton, 175 ; Hardeman,
175 ; Harris, 142, 176 ; Har-
rison, 177, naming of, 237,
241; Haskell, 177; Hays,
177; Hemphill, 178; Hen-
derson, 178, 369 ; Hidalgo,
179; Hill, 179, 365; Hood,
180 ; Hopkins, 180 ; Hous-
ton, 181 ; Howard, 181;
Hunt, 181; Hutchinson, 74,
182 ; Jack, 182; Jackson,
183 ; Jeff Davis, 183 ; Jef-
ferson, 183 ; Johnson, 183,
366; Jones, 184; Karnes,
184; Kaufman, 127, 184;
Kendall, 185; Kerr, 185;
Kimble, 185 ; Kinney, 186 ;
Kleberg, 186 ; Lamar, 186 ;
Lavaca, 186; Lee, 187,
284, 366 ; Leon, 187; Lib-
erty, 260, probate cases in,
122 ; Limestone, 260 ; Lips-
comb, 281; Llano, 260;
Lubbock, 260 ; Lynn, 260 ;
McCulloch, 260; McLen-
nan, 262 ; McMullen, 262 ;
Madison, 263 ; Marion, 263,
probate cases in, 122 ; Ma-
son, 263; Matagorda, 192,
263 ; Maverick, 263 ; Medi-
na, 264 ; Menard, 264 ; Mid-
land, 264; Milam, 264;
Mills, 265 ; Mitchell, 265 ;
Montague, 265; Montgom-
ery, 266 ; Morris, 266 ; Nac-
ogdoches, 266; Navarro,
267 ; Newton, probate cases
in, 122; Nolan, 267; Nue-
ces, 267; Oldham, 268;
Orange, 267; Palo Pinto,
268; Panola, 268, 281;
Parker, 268; Polk, 269,
371; Potter, 270 ; Presidio,
270; Rains, 271, naming
of, 241; Randall, 271;
Reagan, 271; Red River,
271; Reeves, 272 ; Refugio,
272; Robertson, 272, ar-
chives, 122 ; Rockwall, 273 ;
Runnels, 273 ; Rusk, 273 ;
Sabine, 195, 273 ; San Au-
gustine, 274; San Patri-
ck), 274; San Saba, 274;
Schleicher, 274; Scurry,
275 ; Shackelford, 275 ;
Shelby, 275, 280, 281;
Smith, 343; Somervell,
344 ; Stephens, 344 ; Ster-
ling, 344; Stonewall, 344;
Sutton, 345 ; Swisher, 345 ;
Tarrant, 345 ; Taylor, 346 ;
Terrell, 346; Titus, 346;
Tom Green, 346; Travis,
347 ; Trinity, 348 ; Tyler,
348; Uvalde, 349; Val
Verde, 349 ; Van Zandt,
127, 349, 369; Victoria,
349; Waller, 349, probate
cases in, 122 ; Washington,
350; Webb, 2, 7, 20, 350;
Wharton, 351; Wheeler,
351; Wichita, 351; Wil-
barger, 352 ; Willacy, 352 ;
Williamson, 352; Wilson,
353; Wise, 354; Young,
354; Zapata, disorganized,
2 ; Zavala, 354
Texas County Histories, 74-
98, 164-187, 260-275, 280,
343-361, 365
Texas, expedition to (1719),
equipment and munitions,
207
Texas Farmers' Congress, 43
Texas grapes, 195
Texas Historians, Advisory
Board of, membership of,
331
Texas Indian captives, ran-
som of, 341
Texas Indians: 290 ; charac-
ter of, 133 ; Alibamis, 297 ;
Apaches, 204, 208; exter-
mination, 133 ; Cadodachos,
205, 206 ; Caddos, 294, 295,
297, 300, 381 ; Chatés,
380; Choctaws, 299, 300,
380; raid on Nandacos,
381; Comanches, 133, 145,
247, 338f; torture of cap-
tives, 386; Conchattas,
378, 380; Creeks, 294, 297,
380 ; history, 385; Cou-
shattas, 195, 294, 295, 297,
299 ; Hietans, 379 ; Nanda-
cos, 381; Natchitóos, 206 ;
Osages, 294, 297; Panis,
294, 379, 381, 382; Tonk-
awas, 337

Texas Mexican R. R., 3
Texas Navy, 250
Texas Rangers, 16
Texas Republic, fashions
244-253 ; social life, 248
Texas State Historical As-
sociation, 74, 77, 192, 258,
282, 285, 377; Book auc-
tion (1941), roster of con-
tributors, 201; Book auc-
tion (1942), 376 ; Annual
Teachers' Sectional Meet-
ing (1941), 282; forty-
sixth annual meeting
(1942), 383; Treasurer's
report, 1941, 100 ; value of
membership in, 369f
Texas State Library and
Historical Commission, 279
Texas State Teachers' Asso-
ciation, 282
Texas State Railroad Com-
mission, created, 27; 31
Texas,TwelveLegendary
Storiesof (rev.), 104
Thompson, Charlton, 256
Thompson, S. A., 280
"Three Legged Willie," see
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.
Tilley, Nannie M., 11l
Timm, Chas. A., 200
Timmons, Wilbert H., 367
Todd, Helen, 116
Toledo, Gen. José Alvaredo,
291
Tompkins, Stuart, 228
Tonty,Henryde:
(rev.), 386
Tower, Rev. C. A., 195
Translators . . ., Handbook
for (rev.), 305
Trask, Frances, 252
travel (1838), 250
Travis, Wm. B., 194
TrinityCollegeHistorical
Society,The (rev.), 11l
Trinity River, 298
Truett Papers, 281
Tucker, Catharine, 237, 238
Pulane University, 368
Tullis, Coral H., 122, 123,
229, 396
Turkey Creek, 129
Turks Island, 298
University of Texas Museum
192
Valadés, José C., 314
Vandale, Earl, 192
Vandenberge, Jos. V., 331
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 149
Van Sickle, H. G., 368
Vargas,Diegode,andthe
ReconquestofNewMex -
ico (rev.), 105
Velasco ball (1838), 250
Vermont, 371
Veteran House, at Laredo, 5
VirginiaFrontiers,Three
(rev.), 391
Wade, Houston, 192, 229
Waco, 282
wages (1832), 328
Wakefield, Col. Paul, 383
Walker, William, 147, 149,
153, 156
Wallace, Big Foot, 245
Wallace, Ernest, 383
Waller, J. L., 108, 119, 216,
385
Walsh, W. C., 197
Wantland, Clyde, 197
Ward, Capt. Chas. F., 116,
308, 363
Warfield, Col. --, 341
Watson, Mrs. Ella Stevens,
365
Watson, Samuel, 294, 297
Webb, Walter P., 188, 276,
282, 283, 362
Ween, Ole, 128, 129
Weinert, Mrs. Max, 366
Werrenskjold, Mrs. --, 134
West, Maj. --, 234
West Texas Military Acad-
emy, 365
West Texas State Teachers'
College, 366
WesternAmerica
(rev.), 117
Wharton, 278
Wharton, Clarence R., 304,
324
Wharton, Wm. H., 256
Wheeler,"Fightin'Joe"
(rev.), 392
Whitman,Marcus,Crusader
(rev.), 212
Whitfleld, E. P., 278
Whiting, Samuel, 256
Whitney, 128
Wightman, Elias D., 196
Wilcox, Seb S., 1
Wilcox, Dr. A. W., 15
Wild Cat, Seminole Negro,
373
Williams, Amelia W., 101
Williams, Judge O. W., 364
Williams, Robt. H., 257
Williamson, Judge J. D., 282
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.,
194
Wilson, Chas., 257
Wilson, Capt. Dave, 4
Wilson House, Laredo, 4
windmill, first use in Texas,
278
Winkler, E. W., 38, 41, 114,
255 ; diary, 41
Winslow, Mary, 286
Wittke, Carl, 313
Wizard Oil [Theatrical] Com-
pany, 7
Woodbury, Jesse, 256
Woodruff, Lum, early Texas
meteorologist, 284
Woodul, Hon. Walter F., 331
Woodward, Chief Justice,
237, 238
Wrather, W. E., 280
Wright, J., 257
Wright, J. G., 256
Wyatt, Mildred, 366
Yelderman, Pauline, 364
Yoakum, Chas. Henderson,
34
Yoakum gang, 239
Yoast, Mrs. Francis, Jr., 252
Yucatán,TheFolkCulture
of (rev.), 393
Zapata, 2
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 368
Zeledón, P., 153, 159
Texas Mexican R. R., 3
Texas Navy, 250
Texas Rangers, 16
Texas Republic, fashions
244-253 ; social life, 248
Texas State Historical As-
sociation, 74, 77, 192, 258,
282, 285, 377; Book auc-
tion (1941), roster of con-
tributors, 201; Book auc-
tion (1942), 376 ; Annual
Teachers' Sectional Meet-
ing (1941), 282; forty-
sixth annual meeting
(1942), 383; Treasurer's
report, 1941, 100 ; value of
membership in, 369f
Texas State Library and
Historical Commission, 279
Texas State Teachers' Asso-
ciation, 282
Texas State Railroad Com-
mission, created, 27; 31
Texas,TwelveLegendary
Storiesof (rev.), 104
Thompson, Charlton, 256
Thompson, S. A., 280
"Three Legged Willie," see
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.
Tilley, Nannie M., 11l
Timm, Chas. A., 200
Timmons, Wilbert H., 367
Todd, Helen, 116
Toledo, Gen. José Alvaredo,
291
Tompkins, Stuart, 228
Tonty,Henryde:
(rev.), 386
Tower, Rev. C. A., 195
Translators . . ., Handbook
for (rev.), 305
Trask, Frances, 252
travel (1838), 250
Travis, Wm. B., 194
TrinityCollegeHistorical
Society,The (rev.), 11l
Trinity River, 298
Truett Papers, 281
Tucker, Catharine, 237, 238
Pulane University, 368
Tullis, Coral H., 122, 123,
229, 396
Turkey Creek, 129
Turks Island, 298
University of Texas Museum
192
Valadés, José C., 314
Vandale, Earl, 192
Vandenberge, Jos. V., 331
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 149
Van Sickle, H. G., 368
Vargas,Diegode,andthe
ReconquestofNewMex -
ico (rev.), 105
Velasco ball (1838), 250
Vermont, 371
Veteran House, at Laredo, 5
VirginiaFrontiers,Three
(rev.), 391
Wade, Houston, 192, 229
Waco, 282
wages (1832), 328
Wakefield, Col. Paul, 383
Walker, William, 147, 149,
153, 156
Wallace, Big Foot, 245
Wallace, Ernest, 383
Waller, J. L., 108, 119, 216,
385
Walsh, W. C., 197
Wantland, Clyde, 197
Ward, Capt. Chas. F., 116,
308, 363
Warfield, Col. --, 341
Watson, Mrs. Ella Stevens,
365
Watson, Samuel, 294, 297
Webb, Walter P., 188, 276,
282, 283, 362
Ween, Ole, 128, 129
Weinert, Mrs. Max, 366
Werrenskjold, Mrs. --, 134
West, Maj. --, 234
West Texas Military Acad-
emy, 365
West Texas State Teachers'
College, 366
WesternAmerica
(rev.), 117
Wharton, 278
Wharton, Clarence R., 304,
324
Wharton, Wm. H., 256
Wheeler,"Fightin'Joe"
(rev.), 392
Whitman,Marcus,Crusader
(rev.), 212
Whitfleld, E. P., 278
Whiting, Samuel, 256
Whitney, 128
Wightman, Elias D., 196
Wilcox, Seb S., 1
Wilcox, Dr. A. W., 15
Wild Cat, Seminole Negro,
373
Williams, Amelia W., 101
Williams, Judge O. W., 364
Williams, Robt. H., 257
Williamson, Judge J. D., 282
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.,
194
Wilson, Chas., 257
Wilson, Capt. Dave, 4
Wilson House, Laredo, 4
windmill, first use in Texas,
278
Winkler, E. W., 38, 41, 114,
255 ; diary, 41
Winslow, Mary, 286
Wittke, Carl, 313
Wizard Oil [Theatrical] Com-
pany, 7
Woodbury, Jesse, 256
Woodruff, Lum, early Texas
meteorologist, 284
Woodul, Hon. Walter F., 331
Woodward, Chief Justice,
237, 238
Wrather, W. E., 280
Wright, J., 257
Wright, J. G., 256
Wyatt, Mildred, 366
Yelderman, Pauline, 364
Yoakum, Chas. Henderson,
34
Yoakum gang, 239
Yoast, Mrs. Francis, Jr., 252
Yucatán,TheFolkCulture
of (rev.), 393
Zapata, 2
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 368
Zeledón, P., 153, 159
Texas Mexican R. R., 3
Texas Navy, 250
Texas Rangers, 16
Texas Republic, fashions
244-253 ; social life, 248
Texas State Historical As-
sociation, 74, 77, 192, 258,
282, 285, 377; Book auc-
tion (1941), roster of con-
tributors, 201; Book auc-
tion (1942), 376 ; Annual
Teachers' Sectional Meet-
ing (1941), 282; forty-
sixth annual meeting
(1942), 383; Treasurer's
report, 1941, 100 ; value of
membership in, 369f
Texas State Library and
Historical Commission, 279
Texas State Teachers' Asso-
ciation, 282
Texas State Railroad Com-
mission, created, 27; 31
Texas,TwelveLegendary
Storiesof (rev.), 104
Thompson, Charlton, 256
Thompson, S. A., 280
"Three Legged Willie," see
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.
Tilley, Nannie M., 11l
Timm, Chas. A., 200
Timmons, Wilbert H., 367
Todd, Helen, 116
Toledo, Gen. José Alvaredo,
291
Tompkins, Stuart, 228
Tonty,Henryde:
(rev.), 386
Tower, Rev. C. A., 195
Translators . . ., Handbook
for (rev.), 305
Trask, Frances, 252
travel (1838), 250
Travis, Wm. B., 194
TrinityCollegeHistorical
Society,The (rev.), 11l
Trinity River, 298
Truett Papers, 281
Tucker, Catharine, 237, 238
Pulane University, 368
Tullis, Coral H., 122, 123,
229, 396
Turkey Creek, 129
Turks Island, 298
University of Texas Museum
192
Valadés, José C., 314
Vandale, Earl, 192
Vandenberge, Jos. V., 331
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 149
Van Sickle, H. G., 368
Vargas,Diegode,andthe
ReconquestofNewMex -
ico (rev.), 105
Velasco ball (1838), 250
Vermont, 371
Veteran House, at Laredo, 5
VirginiaFrontiers,Three
(rev.), 391
Wade, Houston, 192, 229
Waco, 282
wages (1832), 328
Wakefield, Col. Paul, 383
Walker, William, 147, 149,
153, 156
Wallace, Big Foot, 245
Wallace, Ernest, 383
Waller, J. L., 108, 119, 216,
385
Walsh, W. C., 197
Wantland, Clyde, 197
Ward, Capt. Chas. F., 116,
308, 363
Warfield, Col. --, 341
Watson, Mrs. Ella Stevens,
365
Watson, Samuel, 294, 297
Webb, Walter P., 188, 276,
282, 283, 362
Ween, Ole, 128, 129
Weinert, Mrs. Max, 366
Werrenskjold, Mrs. --, 134
West, Maj. --, 234
West Texas Military Acad-
emy, 365
West Texas State Teachers'
College, 366
WesternAmerica
(rev.), 117
Wharton, 278
Wharton, Clarence R., 304,
324
Wharton, Wm. H., 256
Wheeler,"Fightin'Joe"
(rev.), 392
Whitman,Marcus,Crusader
(rev.), 212
Whitfleld, E. P., 278
Whiting, Samuel, 256
Whitney, 128
Wightman, Elias D., 196
Wilcox, Seb S., 1
Wilcox, Dr. A. W., 15
Wild Cat, Seminole Negro,
373
Williams, Amelia W., 101
Williams, Judge O. W., 364
Williams, Robt. H., 257
Williamson, Judge J. D., 282
Williamson, Judge Robt. M.,
194
Wilson, Chas., 257
Wilson, Capt. Dave, 4
Wilson House, Laredo, 4
windmill, first use in Texas,
278
Winkler, E. W., 38, 41, 114,
255 ; diary, 41
Winslow, Mary, 286
Wittke, Carl, 313
Wizard Oil [Theatrical] Com-
pany, 7
Woodbury, Jesse, 256
Woodruff, Lum, early Texas
meteorologist, 284
Woodul, Hon. Walter F., 331
Woodward, Chief Justice,
237, 238
Wrather, W. E., 280
Wright, J., 257
Wright, J. G., 256
Wyatt, Mildred, 366
Yelderman, Pauline, 364
Yoakum, Chas. Henderson,
34
Yoakum gang, 239
Yoast, Mrs. Francis, Jr., 252
Yucatán,TheFolkCulture
of (rev.), 393
Zapata, 2
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 368
Zeledón, P., 153, 159



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