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Affairs of the Association, 77, 319.
Agriculture in Texas, 1831-1836, 85 127.
Almonte, Juan N., surrender of at San Jacinto, 266.
Arnold, Hayden S., secretary to In dian Commission, 17.
Asbury, Samuel E., gift of docu ments, 77.
Aspects of the History of West and Northwest Texas since 1845, by R. C. Crane, 30-43. Aury, Louis, governor of Galveston, 163.
Baker, Moseley, at San Jacinto, 260.
Barker, Eugene C, correction of ar ticle on San Jacinto campaign, 74, paper before Mississippi Valley Historical Association, 318; elected president of the Association, 318.
Barrows, H. D., 245.
Bean, Roy, 242.
Bird's Fort, grand Indian council and treaty at, 188.
Birdsall, John, Life and Service of, by Adele B. Looscan, 44-57; attor ney general of Texas, 45; partner ship with Sam Houston, 50.
Birdsall, Dr. Maurice L., 46.
Block, J.S., at Indian council, 187.
Bodine, William 8., asks for sketch of Kenyon College, 294.
Bolton, Herbert E., The Spanish Borderlands, reviewed, 71.
Book Reviews: Bolton, The Spanish Borderlands; Hunter, Pioneer His tory of Bandera County, 240.
Bonnell, G. W., Commissioner of In dian Affairs, 28, 131.
Bonnell, Joseph, report on Indian affairs, 7.
Bowl, Cherokee Chief, used by Hous ton as emissary to hostile Indians, 12.
Burleson, Edward, Cherokee war, 137; Plum Creek, 145; San Ja cinto, 260.
Burnet, David G., commissioner to Cherokees, 137; defeated by Hous ton for presidency, 184.
Burton, J. W., commissioner to Cher okees, 136.
Bryan-Hayes Correspondence (E. W. Winkler, editor), 58-70, 149-162, 234-239, 280-316. Bryan, Guy M., correspondence with Rutherford B. Hayes, 58-70, 149 162, 234-239, 280-316; views of re construction in Texas, 61, 149, 158, 284; Republican party in Texas, 64; Speaker of Legislature, 151; views of Governor E. J. Davis, 152; Texan attitude toward negroes, 156, 285; opinions of Hayes, 281; warns Hayes against sectional ad ministration, 292, 309.
Bryan, T., secretary to Indian Com missioners, 187.
Carson, Sam P., letter to Burnet, 5; documents concerning, 77.
Camp Jackson, 137.
Cherokees, treaty with, 2; senate re jects treaty, 17;Lamar opposed to ratification, 129.
Childers, Frank, 278.
Childers, Robert, 275.
Clark, David, 276.
Coffee's Trading House, 22.
Coleman's Fort, on Colorado, 275.
Coleman, R. M., captain of rangers, 3; Indian fight on Tehuacana Creek, 229.
Comanche war during Lamar's ad ministration, 140; treaty, 193.
Commerce in Texas, 1830-1837, 80 127.
Cooke, Louis P., commissioner to Co manches, 140.
Cooke, William G., 142.
Cordova, Vicente, letter to Manuel Flores, 27.
Cos, Martin Perfecto de, reinforces Santa Anna at San Jacinto, 259.
Cotton picking records, 96-100, 115 120.
Cotton production in Texas, 1821 1863, 79-127. Council House fight, 142.
County history, model for writing, 240.
Crane, R. C, Some Aspects of the History of West and Northwest Texas since 1845, 30-43; vice pres ident of Historical Association, 77.
Crockett, David, did he write the books ascribed to him? 242.
Curlee, Abigail, History of a Texas Slave Plantation 1831-1863, 79-127. Cushing, Edward H., article about, 163.
Dallas Historical Society, organized, 163.
Davenport, Harbut, Executive Coun cil of the Association, 77.
Davis, E. J., 152.
Davis, Lee R., 276.
Delgado, Pedro, account of battle of San Jacinto, 256.
Dienst, Alex., bibliography of Texas, 77 ; gifts to the Association, 77.
Dixon, Sam H., articles in Houston Post, 75, 163; Men Who Made Texas Free, 242.
Douglas, Kelsey H., Indian commis sioner, 17; Cherokee war, 137.
Durst, Joseph, commissioner to In dians, 186.
Dyer, John 0., articles in Galveston News, 75, 164.
Erath, Memoirs of Major George Bernard, 207-233, 255-280. Erath, Lucy A., editor of Memoirs of George B. Erath, 207.
Eldredge, J. C, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 191, 200.
Election Laws of Texas, by Tom Finty, 242.
Elm Creek fight, 274.
Finty, Tom, election laws of Texas, 242.
Fisher, William S., Secretary of War, 12; in Comanche war, 141.
Flores, Manuel, correspondence with Cordova, 27.
Fokes, John, 276.
Gaines, General E. P., occupation of Nacogdoches in 1836, 4.
Galveston, register of the port, 163., Gazley, J. T., 47.
Graves, Thomas A., surveyor, 230.
Grier, James K., thesis on Louisiana and the South, 1848-1860, 75.
Gross, Jacob, 276.
Hackett, Charles W., book review, 73.
Harris, Mrs. Jane Birdsall, 46.
Harris, John R., 46.
Harris, Mary Jane, 46.
Harwood, Thomas F., vice president of the Association, 77.
Hayes, Rutherford B., visit to Texas, 113; correspondence with Guy M. Bryan, 58-70, 149-162, 234-240, 281-316; labor troubles in Ohio, 283 ; letter accepting nomination to presidency, 294.
Hill, Joseph J., New Light on Pattie and the Southwestern Fur Trade, 243-254. Hill, William, captain of rangers, 3.
Hopson, Jack, 276.
Horton, Alexander, ordered to survey Cherokee boundary, 19.
Houston, Andrew Jackson, vice pres ident of the Association, 77.
Houston, Sam, Indian policy, 8-29, 184-209; urges ratification of Cher okee treaty, 17; commerce with In dians, 20; asks United States to control Caddoes, 24; Seller to Pa hah-yu-co, 192; attends council with Comanches, 193; cost and re sult of his pacific Indian policy, 204.
Hunter, J. Marion, Pioneer History of Bandera County, review, 240.
Hunter, William W., early merchant in Texas, 83.
Indian Bureau, created, 200.
Indian Policy of the Republic of Texas, by Anna Muckleroy, 1-29, 128-148, 184-206. Indians, regulation of commerce with, 20.
Irion, R. A., commander at Nacog doches, 6.
Johnston, Albert Sidney, approves Lamar's Indian policy, 134; com missioner to Cherokees, 136.
Jones, R. M., 186.
Jones, W. J., Cherokee war, 137.
Karnes, Henry W., attacked by Co manches, 14; treaty with Tonka was, 19 ; commander at San An tonio, 140.
Kichai, treaty with, 23.
Lacy, Martin, agent to Cherokees, 135.
Lafitte, Jean, articles by John 0.
Dyer, 75.
Lamar, Mirabeau B., Indian policy, 128-148; opposes Cherokee treaty, 129; proposes military posts, 129; Indian commissioners appointed, 130; expulsion of Cherokees, 137; Comanche war, 140'; cost of pol icy, 148.
Lea family, history of, 163.
League, Mrs. Mary D., daughter of Samuel M. Williams, 164.
Lewis, Nathaniel, trader to Tonka wa Indians, 22.
Littlefield Collection for Southern History, use of by students, 75.
Little River Fort, 274.
Lipan, treaty with, 233.
Looscan, Adele B., Life and Service of John Birdsall, 44-57, president of the Association, 77.
McCoy, Green, 276.
McDonald, Johnnie Belle, thesis on Soldiers of San Jacinto, 75.
McLennan, Neil, 280.
McLeod, Hugh, 142.
McLochlan, —, sergeant, 276.
Martin, Charles L., article on E. H. Cushing, 163.
Mason, John T., 6.
Mayfield, James S., commissioner to Cherokees, 136.
Menard, N. 8., commissioner to In dians, 3.
Milam, Ben, storming of San An tonio, 232, rifle used at San An tonoi, 317.
Millard, Henry, Indian commissioner, 17.
Mississippi Valley Historical Asso ciation, meeting at Oklahoma City, ciation, meeting of at Oklahoma City, 318.
Morehouse, E., Indian commissioner, 193.
Moore, John H., battle with Co manches, 145, 229.
Moore, Lewis, 275.
Moore, Morris, 276.
Muckleroy, Anna, Indian Policy of the Republic of 'Texas, 1-29, 128 148, 184-206. Necrology, 76, 164, 242.
Negro problem during reconstruction, 285.
Neill, J. C, Indian commissioner, 193.
Norton, Banning, 235, 236, 238.
Notes and Fragments : Milam's Rifle, 317.
Pattie, James Ohio, fur trade in Southwest, 243.
Pa-hah-yu-co, Comanche chief, makes treaty, 191.
Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 318.
Perry, James F., history of his plan tation, 1831-1863, 79-127. Plum Creek, battle of, 145.
Porter, John W., 223.
Potter, R. M., Hymn of Alamo, 75.
Pybus, Mrs. Joseph, presents Milam's rifle to Daughters of the Republic, 317.
Ramon, Domingo, expedition to Texas, 1716, 167.
Ramsdell, Charles W., secretary and treasurer of the Association, 77 ; report, 78.
Rangers, created by provisional gov ernment, 3; history of by W. P. Webb, 77.
Reconstruction in Texas, description of by Guy M. Bryan, 61.
Red Bear, Caddo chief, asks peace, 186.
Republican party in Texas during Reconstruction, 64.
Robidoux-Pratt fur trading party on Gila, 244.
Robins, Nath., Indian commissioner, 17.
Rosenberg Library, manuscripts in, 76.
Rote, Mrs. W. P., gift of papers of John W. Smith, 77.
Rusk, Thomas J., attacks Indians at Kickapoo village, 15; commissioner to Cherokees, 136.
St. Denis' Declaration Concerning Texas in 1717, by Charmion Clair Shelby, 165-183. San Antonio, capture of by Texan s in 1835, 232.
San Jacinto Campaign, correction of article by Eugene C. Barker, 74; campaign preceding San Jacinto, 255.
San Jacinto, a poem by Edward Albert Twombly, 77.
San Jacinto, Soldiers of, thesis by Johnnie Belle McDonald, 75.
Index Santa Anna, autobiography translat ed by Willye Ward Watkins, 75.
Santa Anna, purpose of march to New Washington, 256; at San Ja cinto, 258.
Scott, Henry E., Indian commis sioner, 186.
Shelby, Charmion Clair, St. Denis' Declaration Concerning Texas in 1717, 165-183. Sims, C. H., 5.
Sims, William, 5.
Slave Plantation in Texas, history of 1831-1868, by Abigail Curlee, 79 127.
Slavery in Texas, 88.
Sloat, B., Indian agent, 198.
Smith, James, commander of militia at Nacogdoches, 146.
Smith, John W., papers of, 77.
Smith, T. J., at Indian council, 187.
Smith, Thomas S., Indian commis sioner, 193.
Smither, Harriet, paper before Mis sissippi Valley Historical Associa tion, 318.
Sterne, Charles Adolphus, reminis cences of, 163.
Stroud, Ethan, Indian commissioner, 186.
Stubblefield, Thomas, agent to Ala bama Indians, 147.
Tarrant, Edward H., commander of militia, 146.
Towakoni Indians, treaty with, 23.
Towakana Creek, Indian council at, 187.
Terrell, G. W., at Indian council, 187.
Thompson, Empson, 276.
Tonkawa, treaty with, 19.
Torrey, J. T., Indian trading house, 201.
Towiash Indians, treaty with, 23.
Travis, Matias, Indian trading house, 201.
Twombly, Edmond Albert, San Ja cinto, a poem, 77.
Waco Indians, treaty with, 23.
Waters, B. C, 135, Watkins, Jesse, treaty with various Indians, 17.
Watkins, Willye Ward, translation of Santa Anna's autobiography, 75.
Webb, W. P., Texas Rangers, 77.
' Wells, Lysander, commander on fron tier, 12.
West, Elizabeth H., Ben Milam's Ri fle., 317.
Western, Thomas G., Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 200.
Williams, Brooks, 5.
Williams, Leonard, Indian commis sioner, 186.
Williams, Samuel M., papers of in Rosenberg Library, 76.
Winkler, E. W., edits Bryan-Hayes Correspondence, 58-70,. 149-162., 234 239, 280-316; review of Pioneer History of Bandera County, 240.
Winterbotham, J. M., gift of history of the Lea family, 163.
Wolfskill, William, 245.
Young, Ewing, expedition to Gila, 245.
Yount, George C., fur trading expe dition, 246.
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