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Aberdeen, George Gordon, fourth Earl of, 68, 84; letters to, 68-9, 71, 74-6, 82-4, 89, 188-98, 204-6, 306-11, 313-14, 415-24; letters, 193, 306.

Abolition, discussed, 75 note 24, 76-81, 193, 203-5, 312, 420.

Acdozas, Agdocas, see Deadoses. Acopseles Indians, 338.

Adaes, establishment, 14, 18-20, 159, 173, 180, 183; presidio, 35-6, 336, 346-7, i 349, 352, 354, 357-9, 412; mission, 344.

Adams, Ephraim Douglass, Correspond ence from, the British Archives con cerning Texas, 1887-1846, 67-92, 188 206, 306-14, 415-27. Adams, John Quincy, diary, extract, 237.

Addington, Henry Unwin, 422.

Agdocas, see Deadoses. Aguayo, Marqués de San Miguel de, ex pedition, 1719-22, 328, 330, 3á3. Aiken, Joseph, 270 note 19.

Los Ais (mission), 364.

Ais, Ayish Indians, see Eyeish. Alabama Indians, see Alibamu. Alaman, Lucas, 219, 239; negotiations with Poinsett, 226-9. Alamo, victims from Pennsylvania, 266.

Alexander, - — (Rev.), 46, 293.

Alexander, , 301.

Alexander, Lyman W., 268.

Alexander, W. G., 270 note 19.

Alibamu Indians (Alabama), 157.

Allen, - - (Capt.), 268.

Allen, A. C, 295.

Allen, William Young ( Rev. ) , diary, 1838-9, extracts, 43-60; biography, 43 note 1 ; Reminiscences of Texas, 1838 42, 283-305. Los Almagres, 383, 399.

Altamira, Marqués de (auditor), opin ion, 358.

Alvord, Clarence W,, 321.

Amarillas, Marqués de las (Viceroy), 385, 400.

Amaya, Salvad de (Fray), 370-1. American Bible Society, first organiza tion in Texas, 50, 289.

Anathagua Indians, 338.

Anchoses Indians, mission, 323-78. Anda y Altamirano, Mariano de (Fray), connection with the San Xavier ' mis sions, 344-5, 359-60, 370-2. Andrés, Juan (Fray), connection with San Sabá missions, 391.

Andrews, S. P. (of League, Andrews & Co.), emancipation scheme, 77-8, 204-5. Angeles, Juan de los ( Fray ) , 370.

Annexation of Texas, discussion, 205, 278-9, 415-21. Anonymous commentary, Zacatecas, ex tract, 333.

Apache Indians, 263, 330; campaign against, 1732, 328; tribal relations, 333, 344, 354, 358, 362, 413; range, 349, 381; hope for reduction of. 355-6, 358; hostilities, 356-7, 359; at tacks upon San Xavier mission, 367-9; mission, San Sabá River, 379-414. The Apache mission on the San Sabá River: its founding and failure (Dunn), 379-414. Apapax Indians, 338.

Aponte, Francisco Cayetano (Fray), connection with San Xavier missions, 367-9, 373.

Aquodoces, see Deadoses. branda, Miguel (fray), expedition. 1754, 383.

Arapaho Indians, trade with Spanish, 61-6. Archer, Branch Tanner (Dr.), in Phila delphia, 1836, 270; character, 270.

Ardisson, Estevan, 115.

Armesto, , 29.

Armis)tice between Texas and Mexico, 18J/.3, Texan commissioners, 90, 194, 310-11, 422; discussion, 67-72, 82, 85 91, 193-4, 197, 311-12, 415, 419-20. Armstrong, John, 159-187, passim. Arricivita, Juan Domingo de (Fray), 325, 370-1. Arroyo de las Benditas Animas, identity, 328, 341; Aguayo's crossing, 328.

Ashley, Robert, 155.

Atais Indians, 338.

Atascaneus Indians, 338.

Atiasnogues Indians, 338.

Attacapa Indians, 368.

Attakapas post, 25.

Austin, Moses, 263-4. Austin, Maria Brown (Mrs. Moses Aus tin), 262.

Austin, Stephen Fuller, 262-78, passim 1 , opposes Fredonian revolt, 232.

Austin, William, 55.

Austin, Mrs. William, 55.

Austin College, 298, 303.

Austin (City), 58; Indians near, 59-60; population, Oct., 1839, 60.

(See also Presbyterian Church. ) Austin (Texas ship of war), 82.

Austin City Gazette, 215.

Austin Tribune, 429.

Ayala, Lázaro de, 408, 411.

Aynai Indians, see Hainai, 439.

Ayres, , 57.

Azcárate, , 224.

Backus, , 59.

Badaraque, Thomas (Dr.), 274 note ' 32.

Bahía, mission, 344; presidio, 352, 358 61, 412.

Baily, (of New Orleans), 50.

Baily, James, 294-5. Baily family (of Houston), 295.

Baker, Daniel (Rev.), 51; in Texas, 283-5, 293; connection with Austin College, 298; sketch of, 298-9. Baker, Moseley, 295, 302.

Baños, Joachin de (Fray), connection with San Sabá mission, 391, 400-1; joint letter, extract, 401.

Barclay, John, 274 note 32.

Barnet, , 59.

Barnett, S. S., 48.

Barney, Samuel, 115.

Barnhart, J., 268.

Barr, Murphy & Davenport, trading privileges, 158.

Barrio, Pedro del ( Governor ) , 268-9, 377; inspection, May, 17J,9, 376-7. Barrios y Jaúregui, Jacinto de (Govern or), 385, 389, 412, 414; investigation, 1156, 389 note 6.

Barrows, Solomon, 268.

Bastrop, Baron de, land grant, 150.

Bastrop (town), Indians near, 59.

Baylor University, 303.

Bayou Pierre, 7; settlement, 27-8, 159, 164, 168.

Bee, — — (Mrs.), 46.

Bee family (of Houston), 295.

Bell, {Mrs. of West Columbia), 287-8, 297.

Bell, Charles Keith, obituary, 100.

Bell, Thaddeus, 288.

Bell family (of West Columbia), 285; sketch, 287-8. Benedict, Harry Yandell, book review, 96-7. Beurnonville, , 183.

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Bingham, , 55.

Bingham, — (Capt.), 296.

Blackburn, Gideon (Dr.), 293.

Blair, W. C. (Rev.), 58, 301.

Blanc, , 21.

Blans, — : — ( Comandant, Natchitoches ) , protest, 286 note 13.

Boca de Leones, garrison, 346, 349, 352-3. Bocanegra, José María de, 249-51. Bolton, Herbert Eugene (Dr.), 321; New light on Manuel Lisa and the Spanish fur trade, 61-6; book review, 207-12; note, 216; The founding of the mis sions on the San Gabriel River, 1745 1749, 323-78. Book Reviews and notices : Life of Thaddeus Stevens (Woodburn), Lieu tenant General . . . Early (Early), Dr. William Le Roy Broun (Brouns and Ordway), General Latos of Texas, 93-8; Economic beginnings of the Far West (Coman), History of the German element in Texas ... (Tiling), 207-214; The Viceroy of Neto

Spain (Smith), John Brown .. . (Wilson), L'Amérique Latine (Gar zón), 315-20; Life of Robert Toornbs (Phillips), 430-1. Boone, Daniel, 31.

Borden, Gail, 50, 56-7, 302.

Boundary of Louisiana, western, 6-22, 169-87, 217-61. Boundary of Texas, eastern, 6-22, 169 87, 217-61; western, 75.

Bowl Col.' WC= ' WC= Cherokee chief), 46.

Bowman,- William (Lieut.), 2(5. Boyle, William, 267 note 7.

Brashears, Samuel, 272-3. Brazos Presbytery, early history, 283-5, 300-1. Brazos River, missions, 327; Aguayo's crossing, 328.

Breckenridge, John, 14.

Breckenridge, John (Rev. Dr.), in Houston, 1839, 288-9. Breckenridge, W. L. (Rev.), 50.

Brenham, Richard F. (Dr.), 215.

Brent, , 48.

Brent, J. L., 115.

Brewster, , 54.

Brick, Samuel, 274 note 32.

Briest, L. S., 272 note 29.

Briggs, Isaac, 31 note 17, 140.

Bringhurst, George, H., 268.

Broderick, David C, 126, 134.

Brown, , 54, 59.

Brown, David Paul, 270-4. Brown, Joseph, 283 note 1.

Brown, W. D., 268.

Browne, , 266.

Brushy Creek, 60; identity, Aguayo's crossing, 328; Indians on, 344.

Brutus (Texan naval vessel) occupation of Cozumel Island, 190.

Buckley, Eleanor, 215, 328 note 10.

Buchanan, James, 275.

Bullock, , 293.

Bullock's Hotel, 60, 285.

Bunting, Thomas C. (Dr.), 271 note 23, 274 note 32.

Burke, — , 127.

Burke, James, 60, 283 note 1; 292-3. 302.

Burke family (of Houston), 295.

Burks, (Dr.), 272 note 29.

Burleson, Edward (Gen.), 44, 48, 60, 285, 294.

Burnet, David G., 278-9, 290, 294.

Burr, Aaron, 168, 264.

Burrow, (Capt.), 268.

Bustillo y Zevallos, Juan ( Governor ), 334 note 2; campaign, 1732, 328; memorial, extracts, synopsis, 331-4, 347-50, rebuttal, 350-2; services, 347.

Butler, Anthony, letters, extracts, 253, 260; mission to Mexico, 257-60. Butler, Z. (Rev.), 57.

Caddo, Caddodacho, see ' Kadohadacho, 155, 157-8, 161, 163-4, 332.

Caddo trace, 150.

Cadodachos, establishment, 349, 351.

Cadena, Asencio (Corporal), 405-6, 411.

Caldwell, (Rev.), 57.

California, division, movement for, 101 39.

Calleja, Felix (Mariscal de campo), 163.

Camacho, , diplomatic negotiations, 230.

Camarillo, Juan, 115.

Camino Real (San Antonio Road), 329.

Campbell, (Rev.), 46.

Campmeeting, Rutersville, 1839, 59, 293, 304.

Canary Islands, colonists from, 328.

Concepnes Indians, 338.

Canees Indians, 161.

Candelaria (mission), founding, 11J¡9, 375-6. Cannon, Newton (Gov. ), 282.

Cañedo, , 246, 248.

Caoco, see Coco, 334.

Capitol, Austin, 294.

230.

Carancaguases, see Karankawa, 348 note 13.

Carnes, Henry, 115.

Carothers, W., 265.

Carpenter, Miles N., 273, 274 notes 32-3. Carr, , 274 note 33.

Carr, J. H. (Dr.), 272 note 29.

Carr, James Henry, 273, 274 note 33.

Carrillo, , 103-4. Carrillo, Anastasio, 115.

Carrillo, Joaquín, 115.

Carrillo, José Antonio, 115.

Carrillo, P. C, 115.

Casablanca (Lipan chief), 399.

Casa Calvo, Marqués de, connection with the Louisiana-Texas frontier question, 1-44, 144-68, passim. Casados Indians, 157.

Casañas, , 332.

Casa Yrujo, Marqués de, connection with the Louisiana- Texas frontier question, 17-24, 144-80, passim. Casos Indians, 338.

Castellanos, Francisco Xavier (Fray), 370, 376; letters, extracts, 371-2. Ceballos, Ciríaco (Capt.), 21.

Cerralvo (presidio), 346, 348, 351-3. Cevallos y Guerra, Pedro de, 21-4, 145 85 passim.. Chamberlain, (Rev.), 57.

Champlain, Juan Bautista (Jean Bap tiste Champlin), 63, 65.

Chandler, Joseph R., 273.

Chapman, (Rev.), 295.

Chapman, R. E., 28-9, note 16.

Charleston Library Society, 99.

Chase, (Rev.), 57-8. Cherokee Indians, 232.

El Chico (Lipan. chief), 398-9, 400.

Chirinos, Luis, 411.

Choctaw Indians, i 65-7. Chouteau, Pierre, 148.

Chriesman's, 284; schoolhouse, 285, 301.

Civilian and Galveston City Gazette, 55, 71, 301.

Claiborne, William Charles Cole (Gov ernor), relation to Louisiana-Texas frontier question, 1-42, 140-87, passim. Clark, (Rev.), 59, 294.

Clark, Daniel, relation to Texas-Louisi ana frontier question, 1-42, passim. Clark, Thomas C, 271 note 23.

Clay, Henry, diplomatic negotiations, 223-47, passim; letters, extracts, 223-4, 233-6, 243.

Clement, Arthur H., 266.

Clermont Hotel, temperance meeting, 287.

Coahuila, presidio, 353; governor, 413.

Coahuiltecan Indians, 326.

Coan family (of Houston), 295.

Cocke, Stephen F. (Rev.), 284.

Coco Indians, mission on San Xavier River, 323-78; habitat, tribal affinity, 334.

Coigly, , 200.

C'oleman family, massacre of, 59.

Columbia (steamer), 54, 57.

Comanche Indians, 53, 155, 101, 224, 248, 263, 282; treaty, 1838, 49; tribal and Spanish relations, 380, 399; re duction hoped for, 382; attack upon San Sabá, 402-14. Come Cavallos Indians, 392.

. - Come Nopales Indians, 392.

Concepción, (mission), 330, 343, 394; founding, 347 note 7.

Concord, post, 25.

Connell, John, 267 note 7.

Conner, Charles W., 267 note 7.

Conrad, John, 270 note 19, 271 note 23.

Conrad, Robert, 270.

Conrad, Robert C, 271, note 23.

Conrad, Robert T. ; 270 note 19.

Constitutional Convention, California, 18J/9, 103-5. Consulate, British, Corpus Christi Bay, 306.

Convention, Southern California, 1851, 114-16, 120; resolution, extract, 116.

442 Converse, S., 75, 77-8, 80-1, 83.

Cooke, S. F., error for Cocke, Stephen F., q. v. Copeland, George, 268.

Copes, J. Wilson (Dr.), 287.

Copes, Mrs. J. Wilson, 287-8. Cordero, Antonio de (Governor), 159.

Coronel, A. F., 115.

Correo (schooner), 53, 56, 304.

Correspondence from the British Ar chives concerning Texas, 1837-1846, (Adams), 67-92, 188-206, 306-14, 415 27.

Cortina,, J. N., 428.

Cos, Martin Perfecto de ( Gen. ) , capture, 1836, 52.

Cosby, — — , 129.

Cotton, production, capacity of Texas, 309.

Cousate, see Koasati, 158.

Couts, Cave C, 115.

Cox, Isaac Joslin, The Louisiana-Texas frontier, 1-42, 140-87. Coyle, Hugo, 146.

Cozumel Island, sketch map, 188; his tory and description, 188-92; grants, 194.

Crabb, , 119.

Cramayel, de, 76.

Cranes, Charles N., 268.

Creigh, Alfred, 265 note 3.

Cross Timbers, Indians near, 331.

Crozat, Antoine, grant to, 10, 180.

Crozier, X,. H. (Rev. Dr.), obituary, 215.

Cruger & Moore, 301.

Cujanes Indians, 348 note 13; Spanish relations, 359.

Cullen, Ezekiel W., 58 3 286, 303.

Cummings, William, 266.

Curd, John W., obituary, 216.

Dallas, George M., 273.

Dallas Democrat, 428.

Dallas News, 429.

Dart, Christopher,' slave trade, 199-200. Davenport, (Mrs.), 56.

Davenport, Samuel, 33, 37, 41, 165; trading privileges, 155-6. Deadoses Indians (Agdocas, Aquodoces, Yacdocos, Yadosa, de Adozes, Doxsa), mission, 323-78; racial affinity, habi tat, decrease, 329, 333-4, 348.

Davenport, Sarah, see Eandall, Sarah Davenport, 49.

Davis, ■■, 287.

Davis, (Dr.), 304.

Davis, William, 270 note 19; 274 note 32.

Dayton, Jonathan, 14.

Dearborn, Henry A., 160, 165, 167; let ter, extract, 162, 165.

Decrés, , 10-11. Dedrick, George, letter, extract, 267.

Delano, ■ ■ (Miss), 287.

Derringer, Henry, 271 notes 23 and 26.

Desauque, F. J. (Capt. ), 267.

DeSoto, Hernando, expedition, 1539-1/1, 264.

Doby, , 45.

Dolores y Viana, Maria Ano Francisco d.c los ( Fray ) , missionary service, 1783-41, 334-5; connection with Sa.n Xavier missions, 335-78, ; letters, ex tracts, 337, 341, 342-3, note 32, 377; connection with San Sabfi mission, 382-98. Dottery's (settlement), 59.

Douglas, , 127-8. Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 107, 109.

Doxsa, see Deadoses. Doyle, Percy W., 71, 83, 193, 196, 307-8, 310, 422 note 5, 423; letters, 67-8; letters to, 69-74, 84-5, 88-92, 190-7, 311-13, 424-7. Draper, A. C. (Dr.), 274.

Driggs, Mary W. (Mrs.), see Bhoades, Mary W., 44.

Dudley, James G., obituary, 429.

Duforet, , 159.

Duke, 8., 270 note 19.

Dukes, Thomas W., 272 note 28.

Dunbar, William (Sir), connection with

Louisiana frontier matters, 1-42, pas sim; expedition, 1804, 141-54. Duncalf, Frederic (Dr.), 215.

Duncan, Benjamin, 273 note 31.

Duncan, John, 268.

Dunn, William Edward, 215; book re views, 315-18, 320; The Apache mis sion on the San Sabá River: its found ing and failure, 379-414. Dv Rivage, , 332.

Dwight, Timothy (Dr.), 57.

Eastman, E. 0., 56.

Ecores de Fabri, 150.

Education in the Republic of Texas, 286, 298, 302-3. Edwards, Hayden, Fredonian revolt, 232-4. Edwards, Munroe, slave trade, 199-200. Elguezabal, Juan Bautista (Gov.), 145-6. Eliza Russell, claims, 307 note 4.

Ellicott, Andrew, explorations, 142.

Elliott, Charles, letters to, 67-8, 77-82, 193, 306, 310, 425; letters, 68-76, 80-5, 88-92, 194-7, 307-13, 415-27. Elliott, Jacob, 268.

Ellison, William Henry, The Movement for state division in California, 1849 1860, 101-39. Encroachment, French, 341^2, 351, 359 61, 386.

English, William, 270 note 19.

Eppelsheimer, William, 274 note 32.

Erving, , 154.

Escanden, José de, Conde de la Sierra gorda, expedition, 1746-ff., 352-4, 361 2 note 47.

Espinosa, Isidro Félis (Fray), 332, 337, 352; letter, 361-2, note 47.

Espíritu Santo (mission), 395; transfer, 347 note 7.

Evans, Britton (Col.), 269, 272.

Evans, Napoleon 8., 271 note 23.

Ewing, George, 268.

Exall, Henry (Col.), death, 428.

Eyeish Indians (Ais, Ayish), 157.

Fannin, James W., Jr. (Col.), 266-7. Felter, Daniel, 270 note 19.

Ferrell, W. C, 115, 127.

Fisher, Samuel Ehoads, 269.

Fitler, Daniel, 273 note 31, 274 note 32.

Fitzgerald, , 59.

Flag, British, alleged Mexican insult to, 423-7. Fleming, , 266.

Flirt (American war schooner), 421.

Florence, Thomas 8., 271 note 23.

Floridas, American negotiation for 1-42, 170-87, passim; importance, 3, 4, 23-4, 30-2; American occupation, 220.

Folch, Vizente, 24, 167; intrigue with Wilkinson, 28-32. Foote, Henry Stuart, 108-9, 283 note 1.

Ford, John S., 428.

The' WC= ' WC= (Dunbar's plantation), 149.

Fort Miro (Washita post), 26, 150.

Foster, N. C, 270 note 19, 272-3. The founding of the mission on the San Gabriel River (Bolton), 323-78. Fowler, Littleton (Rev.), 45-6, 48, 292.

Franciscans: College at Querétaro: missions on San Xavier River, 323 78; on San Sabá River, 279-414: Col lege at Zacatecas: missions, 328, jeal ousy of Querétarans, 364; College of San Fernando, missions, 346, 379-414. Frazier, (Rev.), 58, 297, 299.

Fredonian War, 232-4, 247.

Freedmen, laws of Texas regarding, 203-4. Freeman, (Lt. Col.), 151.

French, trade, 349, 351; alleged com plicity in attack upon San Sabá, 414.

Frick, John H., 271 note 26.

Friend (steamboat), 43, 49.

Friendship ( steamer ) , 304.

Fritz, Peter (Maj.), 270-1. Frontier, Texas-Louisiana, 1-42, 140-87. Fugitive slaves, 39-42. Fullenwider, (Rev.), 284.

Fuller's, 284-5. Fur trade, Spanish, 61-6.

444 Games, Edmund Pendleton (Gen.), con duct in Eastern Texas, 1836, 274, 282.

Gallatin, Albert, 13, 16.

Galban, Juan (Galván, Lieut.), 362, 365 6, 412; expedition, 11 45, 383.

Galveston, 43, 56-7; real estate values, 1838, 302.

Galveston Island, 298, 386-7. Galveston News, 429.

Gano, R. M. (Gen.), obituary, 99.

Ganzábal, Juan Joseph (Fray), connec tion with San Xavier missions, 365 6, 376.

Garcia, Diego Martin (Fray), service, 370.

Garcia, Joaquín, 411.

Garcia, Joseph, 407-8, 411.

Garcia, Larios, Francisco (Governor),, opinion, 360-2. General de Kalb (American schooner), 269.

Geotes Indians, 338.

German, J. L., obituary, 99-100. Gidding, Giles A., 268.

Gifford, P. L., 194.

Gillanu, George W., 266-7. Gillespie, , 142-3. Gillies, Theodore (uapt.), 271 notes 23 and 26, 273, 274 notes 32-3, 280.

Glascock, , 59.

Glathery, Erastus M., 271 note 23.

Godney, L. A., 270 note 19, 271 note 20.

Godoy, Manuel de Prince' WC= of ),' WC= 174-85, passim. Goliad, massacre, Pennsylvania victims, 267.

Goodwin, John D. (Gen.), 270 note 19, 274 note 32.

Graham, , 119.

Graham, David R., 272 note 28.

Grant, 8., 272 note 29.

Grant, James (Col.), 268.

Grappe, — — , 161.

Grappe, Frangois, 152, 161, 164-5. Grass Fight, 268.

Gravina, , 170, 173.

Gray, A. C, obituary, 700.

Gray, Mrs. Fairfax, 292.

Gray, W. Fairfax, 44.

Gray family (of Houston), 295.

Gray son, Peter W., 43.

Green, Daniel, 274 note 32.

Green, Thomas J., 424.

Grimarest, Pedro, 41, 166-7. Groce, , 304.

Groce, Leonard, 286.

Gross, Charles, 266.

Grover, Thomas D., 270 note 19, 273 , note 31.

Guadalupe River, settlement, 411.

Guapites Indians, 348 note 13.

Guerra, A. M. de la, 115.

Guinn, J. M., 137.

Gulick, , 57.

Gutierrez, Enrique, 408, 411.

Gutierrez, Juan Antonio, 410-11. Gutierrez, Octaviano, 115.

Gutierrez de Lara, José Bernardo, rev olutionary movements, 248-50. Gwin, William M, 126, 137; party, 138.

Haff, (Miss), 56.

Haighler, L. S., 272 note 29.

Hainai Indians (Aynai), village, 349.

Hall, W. W. (Rev.), 283, 292, 297.

Hall, Warren, D. C, 55.

Hall, Willis, 270.

Hamilton, (Rev.), 297: Hanie, (Dr.), 59.

Hanna, James, 273 note 31.

Harazthy, Agostin, 111, 115.

liar din family, 247.

Harriet (schooner), 200.

Harrisburg & Brazos Railroad, 295 note 16.

Hasinai Indians (Asinai), missions, 326; intertribal relations, 332-3; tribes, 339.

Hawkesbury, Charles Jenkinson, first Earl of, 13.

Hay, Peter, 271 note 26, 2/3 note 31.

Hayes, Benjamin ( Judge ) f 106 note 14.

Haynie, (Dr.), 293.

Heara, V. W., 115.

Hemphill, John, 273 note 31.

Henderson, , 59.

Henderson, I. J. (Eev.), 57.

Henderson, Thomas, 57.

Hensal, George W., 268.

Hernandez, Juan (Fray), 370-1. Herrera, Simon de (Gen.). 174.

Hierbipiame Indians (Ervipiame), mis sion, 323-78; at Eancheria Grande, 329-30. Hill, (Rev.), 59.

Hill, G. W., letter, BG-8. Hill, Roseoe E., 28-9, note 16.

Hill lamily, 285.

Hinkle, Charles, 271 note 23.

Hiscas Indians, 338.

Hoekley, George W. (Col.), 90-1, 295-6, 310.

Hodges, John L., 273 note 31.

Hoes, - - (Rev. Dr.), 58.

Holland, Benjamin H. (Capt.)., 266.

Holloway, , 266.

Holman, - - (Rev.), 50-1, 57, 297.

Hoover, Leon.ce, 115.

Hot Springs of the Washita, exploration, 149-51. House, Edward M., 98.

House, John, 155.

Houston, Sam, 44-6, 54, 67, 71, 86, 91, 196, 266-81, passim, 298, 304; Indian policy, addresses, comment, 45, 48; arrangement respecting armistice, 69 70, 72, 82, 419-20; Mexican policy, 73-4, 84-5, 415-20; letter, extract, 74 5; temperance speech, 1839, comment, 289; attitude toward annexation, 415-20. Houston (city), cemetery, 55.

Hubbs, , 124.

Hughes, William F., 270 note 19.

Humboldt, Frederick Heinrich Alexan der, Baron yon, 16.

Humphries, - — — (Misses), 44, 46.

Hunt, Jefferson, 115, 126-8. Hunt, Memucan (Gen.), 50, 54, 287.

Hunter, , 26, 147, 149, 151.

Hunter, George (Dr.), expedition with* Dunbar, 142-54. Hurst, Stephen D. (Col.), 267.

Hutchins, , explorations, 142.

Hutchison, (Rev.), 300.

Hutchisson, Eobert, 268.

Igodosa, see Deadoses. Indians, policy regarding, Spanish 41-2, American 41-2, 162-7, Houston's, 45 48; Texas-Louisiana frontier: border relations, numbers, 1804-5, 154-169; presents for, 156-8, 381 note 3, 391-2, 400; in missions, life, 377; Northern: tribal relations, 399, 413, attack upon San Sabá establishment, 402-14; coun cil on Upper Trinity, 1843, 196; of Southern United States, 31.

Internal Provinces, defensive policy, 28, Invincible ( Texan naval vessel ) seizure of Cozumel 1., 190.

Iturbide, Agustín de, 224-6; fall, 219.

Iturrigaray, José de (Viceroy), 144, 168.

Jackson, Andrew, 282; views upon Texas, 220, 253; letter, extracts, 253.

Jarden, , 274 note 32.

Jarden, Jacob, 274 note 32.

Jarden, John, 274 note 32.

Jefferson, Thomas, relation to Louisiana. frontier question, 1-42, 142-87, passim; letters, extracts, 15, 140-2. Jetur, ■ — - (Rev.), 297.

Johannes (schooner), 43, 303.

Johnson, Francis W., 268.

Johnson, William, 266.

Johnson, William C, 270 note 19.

Joliet, Louis, exploration, 182.

Jones, Anson, 48, 54, 69, 74-5, 84, 304, 421.

Jones, George W., 270 note 19.

Jones, Levi (Dr.), 296, 302; sketch of, 286-7.

446 Jones, Mrs. Levi, 287, 290.

Jones, Lewis, error for Jones, Levi, 296.

Jordan, John, 270 note 19, 273.

Joutel, Henri, 331.

Jumano Indians (Jumanes), 349.

Juntas, 1803, 20-21; Mexico, Feb. 21, 1156, 385-7, 390.

Kadohadacho Indians, 155, 157-8, 161.

163-4, 332.

Karankawa Indians, 334, 348 note ,3 ; mission, 327; tribes, 338-9, 348.

Kaufman, David S., 298.

Kennedy, John M., 273 note 31.

Kennedy, William, letters, 188-95, 197-8, 204-6, 306-7, 313-14, 423.

Kennicott, , 56.

Kerr, Gabriel, 273 note 31.

Kerr, William P., 268.

Kichai Indians (Keechi, etc.), mission, 323-78. King, Junius B. ( Rev. ) , 57 ; ordination, 296-7. King, Rufus, 9 note 5, 13.

King, Nicholas, 151.

Koasati Indians, 158.

Koehler, Thomas, 271 note 23.

Kolb settlement, 323-4. Lacopseles Indians, mission, 323-78. Laf argue, Juan Bautista (Jean Bap tiste), 63, 65.

Laffite, Jean, survivor, 291.

Lake Jackson, 55.

Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 44-5, 298, 425; election, Sept. 3, 1838, 56; cav alry corps, 267.

Langerheirmer, William, 268.

LaSalle, Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de, 8, 10, 14, 182, 264.

Latham, Milton S., elected U. S. Sena tor, 134; message, comment, extract, 135-6. Laura ( steamer ) , 54.

Laurence, (Capt.), 268.

Laussat, Pierre Antoine, relation to Louisiana boundary, 1-24, passim, 169-70. Lawrence, A. (Rev.), 298.

Leadbetter, John, Jr., 271 note 23.

League, , (of League, Andrews & Co.), emancipation scheme, 204-5. Lee, C. V. R., 115.

Legislature of California, 1852-60, state division question before, 117-37. Leman, John, 268.

Leonard, Gilbert, statement, 157 note 8.

Linkey, William, 271 note 23.

Lewis, John A., 115.

Lewis, Meriwether, expedition with Clark, 16, 19, 24, 31, 42, 140-2, 144, 154.

Lewis, W. J., 268.

Linkey, William, 271 note 23.

Lipan Apaches, 392, 398; country, 329.

Lisa, Manuel (fur trader), letter, 65-6; translation, 63-4; comment, 61-3. Little Perm, claims, 422 note 3.

Little River, Aguayo's crossing, 328.

Livingston, Edward, 170-2; claim to West Florida, 11-12. Lockwood, , 272 note 29.

El Loco, settlement, 349, 351.

Long, James, 264.

Looscan, Adele Briscoe (Mrs. Michael Looscan), 98.

Los Angeles (Cal.), meeting, Feb. 10, 1850, 105; meeting, Sept. 12, 1851, resolutions, extract, 114.

Lott, , 121.

Loughridge, , 59.

The Louisiana-Texas frontier (Cox), 1-42, 140-87. Love, James (Col.), 291, 302.

Lubbock, Francis Richard Mr.' WC= ),' WC= 45, 290.

Lybrand, C. D., 270 note 20.

Lybrand, Charles D., 271 note 23.

Mcßride, P. H., 268.

Index McCaleb, Walter Flavius (Dr.), 324-5. McCalla, W. L. (Rev.), 298.

McCorkle, (Rev.), 285.

McCormick, (Rev.), 57.

McCormick family, 285.

McCrea, William H., 274 note 32.

McCulkmgh, John, 57-8. McCullough, John (Rev.), 304; in Texas, 283-5, 292, 300.

McDougall, (Gov. Cal.), message, 1852, extract, comment, 117-19. McFarland, John, 285, 300.

McKinney & Williams, 302.

McLeary, James H. (Judge), 428.

McLeod, Hugh (Gen.), 423-5; letter, 425.

McMichael, Martin, 270 note 19.

McMullen, R. B. (Rev.), 50, 56.

McNally, , 268.

McNealus, Virginia Quitman, 428.

Madison, James, 157-60, 167; relation to Louisiana frontier matters, 1-25, passim, 172-4; controversy, 154.

Magee, Augustus, 264.

Mahan, P. Jenks, 268 note 10.

Maison Rouge, Marquis de, land grant, 150.

Mallet, Island of, 150.

Manderson, John, 270 note 19.

Manning, William Ray, Texas and the boundary issue, 1822-1829, 217-61. Marbois, ; 170.

Markham, R. Jenks, 268.

Marqués, Francisco Xavier (Fray), connection with San Xavier mission plans, 346, 357.

Marquette ? Jacques, 182.

Martin, • (Rev.), 297.

Martin, Robert C, 271 note 23.

Martin, Thomas, 268.

Martinez, José, 7-8, 18, 22.

Matagorda, garrison, 159, 165-8. Matagorda Bulletin, 301 note 26.

Matamoros, prisoners, Pennsylvanians, 268.

Mater. (Rev.), 57.

Matthews, ( snipmaster ) , 269.

Maurese, William, 274.

Mayeye Indians, mission for (San Xavier River), 323-78; habitat, 329, 331-2, 348; decrease, 334.

Mediation, British, between Texas and Mexico, 78, 417-21. Mediavilla y Ascona, Joaquín de (Gov.), 333 ; services, opinion, 350-2. Meghy Indians, identity, 331.

Merry, Anthony, 13, 174 note 17, 178.

Mescalero Apaches, 392.

Mexican prisoners, 197.

Mezieres, Athanase de, 22.

Mier, expedition, 424, 427; prisoners, 71, 85.

Mifflin, Benjamin, 273 note 31.

Miller, James Weston (Dr.), 283-4. Millett, (of Houston), 295.

Milon, (Madam), 43.

Mines, San Sabá country, 382-3. Minor, Juan, reconnoissance, 145-6. Minor, Stephen, connection with Texas- Louisiana frontier question, 144-8. Miranda, Bernardo de (Fray), expedi tion, 7755, 383.

Missions, San Xavier River, 323-78; Rio Grande, 326; San Antonio, 263, 326, 330-1, 334-5, 343-4, 347 note 7, 358-9, 3C9, 371, 376, 381, 390, 392, 394, 398, 412; Matagorda Bay, Trinity River, 327; San Sabá River, 263, 379-414. Mississippi Valley Historical Associa tion, 99.

Mississippi Valley Historical Review:, 99, 321.

Missouri Compromise line, 109-10. Missouri Fur Company, 64-5. Mitchell, , 13.

Mobile' WC= ' WC= 14, 166, 177.

Moffatt, , 274.

Moffatt, T. X., 271 note 26.

Molina, Miguel (Fray), connection with San Sabá mission, 403, 405-6, 410.

Monclova, presidio, 352, 412.

Monroe, James, relation to Louisiana frontier matters, 11-33, passim; spe cial mission to Spain, 169-87. Monte Grande, see Cross Timbers. Monterey (Cal.), capture, 1846, 102.

Montgomery, John C, 273 note 31.

Montoya, , 251.

Moore, Edwin Ward (Commodore), 71, 73, 287; letter, extract, 190.

Moore, Francis W., Jr., see Cruger & Moore. M'orehead, (Gen.), expedition into Mexico, 117.

Morris, Inage, 425.

Morris, Robert, 270 notes 19-20, 271 note 26.

The movement for state division in Cal ifornia, 1849-1860, (Ellison), 101-39. Moro, , 200.

Moyer, John, 268.

Mugeres Island, 194-5, 306; description, 189-90. Murphy, Edward, 157 note 8, 165.

Murphy, William, trading privilege, 155-8. Murphy, William S., 308, 421.

Murray, Robert G., 429.

Maisselman, Robert, 268.

My res, , 121.

Myres, Michael, 268.

Nabedache Indians, village, 349.

Nacogdoches, 33; status, 1803, 26; de dence, 31; arrivals, 1804, 159; Span ish force at, 1805, 164-7; misión, 364.

Naglee, John, 270 note 19, 273 note 31.

Naguides Indians (Naudis), 338-9. Nail, (Rev.), 57, 297.

Nail, (Mrs.), 297.

Nandaco Indians, 7.

Nanderson, Andrew, 270 note 19.

Natajés Apaches, 392.

Natchitoches, 18-20, 34-6, 40-1, 154, 167, 180; post, 25-7; conditions, 1804, 153; fortification, 168.

Navarro, Antonio, 423, 425.

Navy Yard, Galveston, 41, 50, 287.

Naylor, Charlea, 270, 272, 273 note 31.

Neal, Joseph C, 271 notes 23 and 26.

Neil, Robert,. 268.

Neutral zone, proposed, 15-16, 21.

Newell, — - (Mrs.), 56.

Newell, Stuart, 270, 273-4. Newman, D., 271.

Newman, Daniel, 272 note 26.

Newman, S., 270 note 20.

New Orleans Greys, 266-7. Newspapers of Texas, 55, 71, 215, 301-2. Nicknames, pseudonyms, initials, given names: A. (Dr.), 54; 8., 47; C. (Miss), 55; C. (Mrs.), 296; G. (Dr.), 54; H., 59, 296; L., 50; M., 48; Nicolas, 410; Silvestris, 17; W. (Col. and Mrs.), 295-6. Noble, John H., 265 note 3.

Nolan, Philip, 155, 2(54. Nootka Sound convention, 7.

Norton, George, 270 note 20.

Nueces River, missions, 327.

Nuestra Señora de los Dolores del Rio de San Xavier, see San Francisco Xavier. Nuevo Leon, 412-13; Bishop, visit to Natchitoches, 1804, 150-4, 167.

Obregon. - - (Mexican minister to the United States), mission, 221-43, passim. O'Campo, Francisco, 115.

Ogier, I. S. X., 115.

Olivares, Antonio de ( ? Fray), 332.

Onis, Luis de, 218; Memorias ■ . . quoted, 218.

Opelousas, post, 25.

Oran, J. M., obituary, 429.

Orcoquiza Indians, «365; numbers, range, etc., 361.

Ore jone Indians, 378.

Orleans Territory, 15.

Ormond, , 158.

Orobio Bazterra, Joaquín de ( Gov. ) , ex pedition, 17-45, 321-2, 361-2; opinion, 360-1. Orr, John, 68 note 6.

Index Ortega, Antonio María, 115.

Ortega, Joaquín, 115.

Ortiz, Francisco Xavier ( Fray ) , 334 note 2; connection with San Xavier missions, 335-78, passim-. Osage Indians, 148.

Owen, Clark, 46, 296.

Owen, James, 46.

Owen, Robert, memoria], extract and comment, 245-6. Packenham, Richard, 70-1. Pa.jalaches Indians, 378.

Pakwan Indians, 326.

Palliet, John B. T., 37.

Panis Indians, see Pawnee, 157.

Parage de las Animas, 344.

Paredes, Miguel de (Fra,y), quoted, 331.

Parkinson, W. 8., 265 note 3.

Parrilla, Diego Ortiz de (Capt.), serv ice, 389; jurisdiction at San Sabá, 389; career at San Sabá, 390-412; let ter, extract, 399.

Pastates Indians, 338.

Patterson, Robert (Gen.), 270 note 19.

Patton family, 285.

Pawnee Indians, 157-8. Peace Pipe ceremony, 49.

Pearson, T. K. (Capt,), 267.

Pelones Apaches, 392.

Penningtonj Mrs. R. E., 215.

Pennsylvania and the independence of Texas (Winston), 262-82. Peraza, - - (C 01.),. 191.

Perkins, S. H., 270 note 20.

Peters, William, 268.

Pickering, Timothy, 13-14. Pico, Andrés, 132; resolutions, comment, 129-31. Pinckney, Charles, mission to Madrid, 17-34, 160-85, passim; recall, 169.

Pitts, William (Capt.), obituary, 216.

Pleasanton, A. J., 271 note 23.

Poinsett, Joel Roberts, mission to Mex ico, .1825-9, 223-59; letters, extracts, 227-8, 231, 234, 238, 240-3. Population of Texas, 1832, 199; 1831, 199: 18.40, 198-9; 18J,3, 198.

Postal charges, 1838, 50.

Potomac (war brig), 49, 287.

Presbyterian church in Texas, organiza tion, early history: Houston, 283-5, 292, 294; Austin, 60, 283-5, 293-4, 304; Columbia, 284; Galveston, 284; San Augustine, 294; Independence, 294.

Prisoners, release discussed: Texan, 194; Mexican, 196.

Pruneda, Eusebio, 344, 357.

La Punta (Lampazos), mission, 337 344-5. Quises Indians (Quitseis), 338.

Rábago y Therán, Pedro de (Coman dante), expedition, 1755, 383-4; con nection with San Sabá missions, 384-6, 388-9. Rábago y Therán, Phelipe (Capt,), sus pension, 384.

Railroad meeting, first in Texas, 295.

Rainey, Frank (Dr.), obituary, 429.

Rails, (Rev.), 46.

Ramon, Diego, expedition, 1701, 330; ex pedition, 1716, 327-8, 330.

Ramsay, -— (Capt.), 269.

Ramsay, R, D., 268.

Ramsdell, Charles William, book re views, 93-6, 318-20, 430-1. Ramsey, Alexander, 271.

Ranchería Grande, mission for ( San Xavier River), 323-78; tribes, loca tion, history, 329-34, 348, 365-6. Randall, John T., 49.

Randall, Sarah Davenport (Mrs. John T.), 49.

Randolph, John, of Roanoke, 14.

Real, Julius, 98.

Recognition of Texan independence, by Mexico, 307-9, 416-19. Red, William Stuart (Rev.), editor, . . . Diary of . . . Allen, 43-60; Al-

len's reminiscences of Texas, 1838 18J f 2, 283-305. Red River, American occupation, 2; navigation by Americans, 21; project ed exploration, 142-51, ; description cited, 152-3; missions, 327.

Reed, James, 271 note 26.

Reed, Samuel F., 273 note 31.

Reeve, M. M. (Dr.), 274 note 32.

Reid, , 59.

Reid, Hugo, 115.

Remmey, Henry, 271 note 23.

Revillagigedo, Conde de (41st Viceroy), 385.

Rhoades, E. A., 44, 296.

Rhoades, Mary W. (Mrs. E. A. Rhoádes), 44, 296.

Riddle, Joseph P., 267.

Riley, J. S., 270 note 20.

Riley family (of Houston),' 29s. Rio Grande (presidio), 412.

Rivera, Pedro, inspection, 1727, 332, 350.

Robertson, James Alexander, 28 note 15.

.Robin, C. G.. ; 21-2, 26.

Robinson, (U. S. consul at Tain pico), 190.

Robinson, f 295.

Robinson, Tod, 302.

Robinson family (of Houston), 295.

Rocafuerte, , 245.

Rockdale, missions near, 323-78, 383-4. Rock Dam, 323-4. Rodriguez, Juan (chief, Ranchería Grande), 330.

Rogers, , 135.

Rogers (Cherokee half-breed), 48.

Ronaldson, James, 273 note 31.

Rose, Pleasant W. 55.

Roshler, George (Col.), 270 note 19.

Roycej Josiah, 137.

Rudolph, S. P., 270 note 19.

Rusk, Thomas' J., 298.

Russell, Frederick, 115.

Russell, William J., 55.

Russell, Mrs. William J., 55.

Kutersville College, 303.

Rutter, Adolphus A., 269.

Sacramento (presidio), 347, 349, 351-3, 360.

Saint Bernard Bay, see San Barnardo Bay, 7, 9-10, 182.

St. Catherine's Landing, 149, 151.

St. Cyr, Laurent Gouvion, 10.

St. Denis, Louis Jucherean de, 21, 264; expedition, 1716, 327-8. Salcedo, Juan Manuel de, relation to Texas-Louisiana boundary question, 10-25, passim, 157.

Salcedo, Nemesio de (Comandante Gen eral), relation to Texas-Louisiana frontier question, 18-42, 145-68, passim; letter, extract, 163.

Saligny, Alphonse de, 192, 306-7. Sample, David, 268.

San Andrés River, identity, 327.

San Antonio, siege, 1835, Pennsylvanians in, 268.

San Antonio de Béxar (presidio), 346, 354, 359, 362, 390.

San Antonio de Valero (mission), 330, 335, 343-4, 346, 371, 376, 392, 394, 398; founding, 347 note 7.

San Antonio Express, 428.

San Antonio Road (Camino Real), 328 note 8, 329; plans for marking, 428.

San Bernardo Bay (Saint Bernard), 7, 9-10; La Salle's colony, 182.

Sánchez, Thomas, 115.

Sanders, , 156.

Sanderson, ■ , 49.

San Diego (Cal.), meeting, Aug. 30, 1851, resolutions, extract, 113.

San Felipe de Austin, 59.

San Fernando de Béxar, factions, 328.

San Francisco de la Espada (mission), founding, 347 note 7.

San Francisco Solano (mission), trans fer, 1118, 347 note 7.

San Francisco Xavier (mission), found ing, Feb., 1848, 365-6.

San Gabriel River, name, 327.

(See also San Xavier River.) Sanguinet, Carlos (Charles), 61, 64-6. San Ildefonso (mission), founding, Feb., 1749, 373-5. San Jacinto, battle, 52, 280-1. San Jacinto, 56.

San Juan Bautista (mission), apostates, 330.

San Juan Capistrano (mission), found ing, 347.

San Lids Advocate, 302.

San Marcos River (Colorado), mission company's camp on, 395-8. San Patricio, settlements, 75.

San Pedro de los Nabedaches (village), 349, 351.

San Sabá (mission), history, 347 note 7, 379-414. San Sabá (presidio, San Luis de las Amarillas), 397, 401; attack upon, 402-14. San Sabá River, mission on, history, 379-414. Santa Ana, Benito Fernandez de (Fray), connection with San Xavier mission, 369-71, 373-6; letters, extracts, 369-72; connection with San Sabá missions, 381-3. Santa Anna, Antonio López de ( Gen. ) , 70, .82, 85, 89-91, 197, 265, 308, 311; revolutionary schemes, capture at San Jacinto, 51-2; agreement and arrange ments respecting armistice, 67-8, 88.

Santa Fé, expedition, 86-7, 425; traders, 195.

Santa. Rosa del Sacramento- (presidio), 347, 349, 412.

Santiestaben, Joseph (Fray), connection with San Sabá missions, 391, 401, 404-5; death, 408-9, 411; burial, 411.

Santissima Trinidad, Francisco de la (Fray), connection with San Xavier mission plans, 357, 359; connection with San Sabá mission, 393-6, 401, 403.

San Xavier (presidio), garrison, 390.

San Xavier de Gigedo, presidia and mis sions, 399.

San Xavier de Náxera (mission), his tory, 330.

San Xavier Eiver (San Gabriel), Span ish establishment, 323-78, 383-4; trans fer to San Sabá, 384-6, 388-97; iden tity, 327; Aguayos crossing, 328.

Sayopines Indians, 378.

Schooll, J. D., 268.

Schuler, John J., 265 note 3.

Scott, John, 268.

Scylla (British sloop), 68-9, 83-4, 196, 306.

Serosse, Joseph S., 271 note 26.

Servers, Foster, 268.

Servoss, Charles X., 271 note 23, 273, 274 note 32.

Shabas, ) 167.

Sharpe, , 54.

Sheldon, (Gen.), 55.

Sibley, John (Dr.), 6 note 2, 28, 35-6: appointments, 152, 160-4; information from, 152-3, 155-6, 161, 163, 167-8; activity, 165-6. Sierra, Phelipe de (Cavo), 377.

Skipwith, Pulwar, 172, 177, 183, 186.

Slavery: bearing upon Louisiana-Texas frontier relations, 3; upon state divi sion movement in California, 1849-60, 101-39, passim; upon Texas revolution, recognition, etc., 276-9, 309, 312.

Slaves : alleged Spanish attempts to ■: alienate, 37-9, 41 ; numbers, Texas, 1832, 199; 1837, 199; 184-0, 198, 1843, 198, 205; laws regarding, 201-4; treat ment, health, 202; increase, 202-3; manumission, 203.

Slave-trade, Texas, 199-201, 312.

Sloan, James, 271 note 23.

• Sloat, John Drake, 102.

Smith, , 266.

Smith, Ashbel (Dr.), 429.

Smith, Erasmus ( Deaf ) , capture of Cos, 52.

Smith, Henry (?), 265 note 3.

Smith, John T., 2GB. Smith, Thomas S., 270 note 19.

Smith, W. P. (Col.), 270 notes 19-20. Smith's Hotel (Bullock's), 60.

Snell, Martin X., 267 note 7.

Snyder, , 121.

El Sol, 234, 258.

Someruelos, Marqués de ( Capt. Gen. ) , 28, 30.

South, George W., 271 note 23.

Spraggins, ( Daddy ) , 54.

Sprogell, Marshall, 270 note 19.

Stanley, Norris, 273 note 31.

Steedman, S. H., 265 note 3.

Steele, , 272 note 29.

Stephens, William, 271 note 23.

Stephenson, • ( Capt. ) , 268.

Stewart, Hamilton, 301.

Stille, (Capt.), 165.

Stille, - - (of Philadelphia), 298.

Stout, Francis, 273.

Stout, Francis H., 273.

Stubblefield, , 54.

Stumph, John F., 270 note 19.

Sullivan, (Key.), 59.

Sunday school, Houston, 18S8, 48-9, 55, 285, 294-5. Sutherland, T. W., 115.

Swift, John (Col.), 270 note 19, 273.

Taensa Indians, 157.

Taguacana, Tahuacanes, see Tawakoni. Taguayos, Taovaya, Toboso, see Tawe hash. Talleyrand, Périgord, Charles Maurice de, Prince de Benevento, sugestión, 12; diplomatic intrigue, 169-86, passim, Tamique Indians, mission, 327.

Tampico expedition, Pennsylvanians in, 266-7. Tancagues, see Tonkawa. Tánico Indians, 338-9. Tarr, Augustus D., 270 note 19\ Tarr, E. D., 270 note 19.

Tawakoni Indians, 166; mission, 323-78. Tawehash Indians, 164, 339, 349; chief, 413.

Taylor, Zachary, 102, 107.

Tejas Indians, 336, 349-51; intertribal and Spanish relations, 380 ; attack upon San Sabii, 402-14. Telegraph and Texas Register, 301.

Temperance meetings, 1839, Galveston, 287; Houston, 288-9. Tenzos, see Taensa, 157.

Terán, Manuel de Mier y (Gen.), bound ary commissioner, 239, 249.

Terreros, Alonso Giraldo de (Fray), connection with the San Xavier mis sions, 336-7, 350-1, 370-1; Apache mis sion, 1754, 382; connection with San Sabá mission, 382, 387-8, 391-411. Terreros, Pedro Romero de, assumes ex pense of San Sabá missions, 387-8, 394, 401-2. Texas, occupation, 1 689, motive, 380 note 1; name, application, 349.

Texas and the boundary issue (Man ning), 217-61. Texas Emigration Company of Philadel phia, 269.

Texas Presbyterian, 43-4, note 1, 283-302, passim. Texas Rifle Brigade, 267.

Texas State Historical .association, af fairs, constitution, 432-4. Thomas, Evan M. (Lieut.), 267.

Thompson, Jacob, 110.

Thompson, John (Col.), 270 notes 19-20, 271 note 26, 273 note 31.

Thompson, Waddy, 73, 417.

Thompson, Wells, obituary, 429.

Thornton, — — , 55.

Thornton, - - (Lieut.), 267.

Thruston, A. (Col.), 269.

Thurston, John, 266.

Tibbets, G. P., 115.

Tlascaltecan Indians, connection with San Sabá mission, 391.

Tod, John G. (Lieut.), 45.

Tonkawa Indians, 338-9; treaty, 1838, 45; description, visit to Houston, 1838, 53; missions, 323-78, 383-4; at tack upon San Sabá, 405.

Tonty, Henri de, 22.

Torrens, - — , mission to the United States, 219-20, 222-3; letters, extract*, 219-21. ' , : \ Town, Thomas 8., 271 note 23, 274 note 32.

Trade, contraband, 23, 27, 32, 72; In dian, 16, 157, 161, 163, 349, 351, 355, 357-8, 360-1; of Texas, foreign, 310.. 313-14, Mexican, 422.

Travel, 1839, 303-4. Treaties, conventions, etc. : citation and comment: U. S. -Spain, 1195, 41; France-Spain, 1800 (San Ildefonso), 10, 18; United States-France, 1803, 13; U. S.-Spain, 1819, 217-40, passim; U. S.-Mexico, 1828, 217-61, passim; Texan-Tonkawa, 1838, 45; Texan- Comanche, 1838, 49.

Trinity River missions, 327.

Trudeau, Felix, 165.

Tups Indians, 338.

Turner, Edwin (Capt,), 26-7, 153, 155-9, 165-6. Turreau, Louis Marie, 169, 172-4. Ugarte, José Joaquín (comandante), 27, 145-6, 164.

Underwood, (Judge), 43.

University of Texas, 298.

Upshur, Abel Parker, 415-17. Urrea, José (Gen.), 266.

Urrutia, Thoribio de (Captain), 336, 342, 368, 412; action regarding San Xavier missions, 357.

Valle, Dionisio (comandante), order, 164.

Valle, Ignacio del, 105, 115.

Van Burén, Martin, diplomatic negotia tions, 250-7; instructions, extracts, 254-7, 259.

Van Zandt, Isaac, despatch, synopsis, 415-17. Várela, Benito (Fray), connection with San Sabá mission, 397, 400.

Vasquez^ Joseph, 409-10. Vedoya, Pedro (fiscal), opinion, 346-7. Vial, Pedro (Pierre), expeditions, 62.

Victor, Claude Perrin (General) ; in structions to, 10-11, 170.

Victoria, Guadalupe (Gen.), 225, '234. Victoria, mission near, founding, 347 note 7.

Vidai, see Bidai. Vidal, Felix (Comandante), 155.

Villareal, Andrés de, 405, 407, 411.

Vogdes, William, 271 note 23.

Volunteer Army of Texas, Third Regi ment, Company A, 268 note 11.

Volunteers from the United States: Pennsylvania, 262-9. Voluntine, , 266.

Walker, John, 142-3, 145; survey, 153.

Walker, John X., 270 note 19.

Walker, John R., 273 note 31.

Ward, Thomas William Col.' WC= ),45.' WC= Wardlaw, (Mrs.), see Jones, Mrs. Levi, 287.

Washita (post), 25-6. Washita River, explorations, 148-9; pop ulation, 149-50; land grants on, 150.

Webb, James, family, 59.

Webster, (Mrs.), 293.

Webster party, murder, 293.

Welschmeyer, , 304.

Welschmeyer, John G., 45.

West, James, 267.

Westbrook, John 8., 268.

Wharton, John (son of W. H.), 286.

Wharton, John A., 58, 302; death, 286, 302-3. Wharton, William H., 48, 54-5, 58, 298; character, 279, 286; in Philadelphia, 1836, 270; death, 286; speech at Bible Society, comment, 286-7. Wharton, Mrs. William H., 54, 286.

Wharton family, 286, 298.

note 7.

454 Wharton (Texas ship of war), 83.

Whiaker, Frances A. ( Whitaker ? ) , 268.

Whig Party in California, 1852, 124 note 54.

Whitaker, Thomas, 266.

White, William, 271.

White, William, Jr., 271 note 23.

White Hairs (Osage chief), 148.

Whitehurst, , 59.

Whiting, — (Maj.), 290.

Whiting, (Miss), marriage, .290. Whiting, Samuel, 302.

Wilkinson, James, 14, 16, 17, 20, 24-5, 165, 264; Spanish intrigues, 28-32, 174; letters, extracts, 165, 168.

Williams, John A., 98.

Williams, Samuel M., 90-1, 310; (See also McKinney & Williams.) Williamson, (Sergeant-major), 266.

Williamson, Jesse, 272 note 28.

Wilson, B. D., 115.

Wilson, Hugh (Rev.), 285, 300.

Winchester, (Rev. ), 57.

Winkler, Ernest William (State Libra rian), book review, 212.

Winston, James E., Pennsylvania and the independence of Tejxas, 262-82. Wintuisen,- Phelipe /Governor), expedi tion, 1741, 33*5. Withersoop, Thomas, 5,6. Witherspoon, (Rev.), 297.

Wolf, John G., 270 note 19.

Woll, Adrian (Gen.), 91, 194, 422; let ter, 85-6; letter to, 96-8. Wood, J. D., 269.

Wood, Joseph, 271 note 26.

Wood, Mandred, 267 note 7.

Wood, William, 270 note 19.

Woodburn, James Albert, 93.

Woodman, James ( Col. ) , 274 note 32.

Woodruff, , 44, 60, 295, 300-1. Wright, Edward B. (Eev. Dr.), obituary, 428.

Wright, R. W. W., 56.

Xarame Indians, mission, 327, 341-2, note 29.

Ximénes, Diego (Fray), 337; connection with San Sabá missions, 391, 400-1; letter (extract), 401.

Yacdocas Yadosa, see Deadoses. Yatasse settlement, 7.

Yates, -— (Prof.), 43.

Yates, A. J., 75-6, 83; letters, 77-82; letter to, 80-1. Yellow fever, Galveston, Houston, 1839, 285, 294, 304.

Yojuane Indians (Yujuanes), mission, 323-78; racial affinity, range, decrease, 329, 332-4, 348; attack upon San Sabá, 402-14. Yucatán, 195; Texan expedition to, 72-3; troubles,' 1843, 82.

Yzazmendi, Pedro (Fray), survey, 377.

Yucatán, negotiation for sale of vacant lands, 191, 194.

Zanesville Volunteer Kifle Company. Pennsylvanians in, 268.

Zantzinger, , 272 note 29.

Zavala, Lorenzo de, 51.

Zozaya, ■ (Mexican minister to the United States), 217-18; letter, extract, 219.

Zuber, W. P., obituary, 215.

428.

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