Abad de Jesús María, Josef, see Jesús María, Josef Abad de, 358, 363-4, 371. Aberdeen, George Gordon, Fourth
Earl of, 87, 91, 97-8, 198-9; letters, 75, 85, 307-8, 312-16; letters to, 81-5, 91-2, 184-9, 197, 200, 204-6, 291-6, 300-1, 308-12, 423-9; re- fuses joint mediation, 93 note 1. Abolition of slavery in Texas, 78-80, 93-4, 202-3, 324-5.
Acevedo, Antonio (Fray), 19, 21. Los Adaes, mission, 374; presidio, 348, 360; settlement, 347, 350, 368.
Adam, Charles (Sir), 297. Adams, Ephraim Douglass,
Correspondence from the British Archives concerning Texas, 75-98, 184-213, 291-327, 423-9. Adams, John Quincy, efforts to buy Texas, 383.
Addington, Henry Unwin, letters to, 76-81, 85-98, 200-4, 206-7. Addison,
Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 87, 121. Altamira, Marqués de, 353. El Alto, 138, 140.
Altsheler, Joseph, 437.
Alvarez Barreyto, Francisco, Barreyto, Francisco Alvarez, 340. Alviçu, Antonio de (Capt.), 142 note 2.
Amazons, Isle of, 1. Amichel, 3.
Amundsen, Roald, voyage, 71. Anahuac, disturbances, 1835, 425. Anaya, Cristóbal de, 161 note 4; pass, 157-8; estancia, 162 note 4. Anaya, Francisco de (Capt.), 265. Anderson, Washington, 280. Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 202-3. Annexation of Texas, 191, 198-9, 206-7; attitude of slave and free states, 93; House resolution, Dec. 20, 1842, comment, 98; growing sentiment for, 206; Houston's atti- tude toward, 322-4.
Anson, George (Lord), 68; voyage, 71.
Antonio (Bidai chief), 351. Antonio (Tewa Indian), 156-7. Antony, Edwin Leroy, death, 439. Anza, Juan Bautista de, 432. Apache Indians, 139, 142, 147-8; ravages upon Piro pueblos, 268; call for help against, 377. Apoth-la-a-hoo-lah (Cherokee), 124. The Approaches to California (Teg- gart), 63-74.
Archer, Branch Tanner, 130, 278, 281; services as commissioner, 38-9.
Austin, John, 385. Austin, Moses, empresario grant, 379, 423.
Austin, Stephen Fuller, 32, 281, 398-9, 406; services as commission- er, 38-9; Louisville address, com- ment, 39; flag design, 41 note 1; letters (extracts), 385-6; letters to (extracts), 50, 384, 419-20; land bounties, 54; appeal for the recog- nition of Texas, 56; advises eva- sion of neutrality laws, 57; wish for United States troops on the frontier, 60; empresario contract, 381, 411, 413, 424; loyalty to Mex- ico in the Fredonian War, 383; at- titude toward the purchase of Texas by the United States, 386-7; colony, 130, 396; relations with Teran, 394, 418-19; map, 1829, comment, 419.
Austin (Texas brig), 84-5, 289, 291, 303, 311-12.
Autos de la conquista de la Provincia por... Balcárcel... note
hecha...
upon, 16 note 1.
Ayala, Juan Manuel de, 68. Ayala, Pedro de (Fray), 148. Ayeta, Antonio de (Fray), 138, 144-5, 165, 167-8, 272-3; connection with the revolt of 1680, 145-53, 166, 261-3, 269-70, 274-5; letter (ex- tract), 260-1.
Azcué, Fernandez de, 14-15.
Babbitt, Almon, 249.
Baca, Ignacio (Capt.), 142 note 2. Bailey, J. P., 34.
Baker, Andrew Jackson, obituary, 112.
Balfour, David, 280.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, Arizona and New Mexico corrections, 146-51, 161, 164; History of Cali- fornia, comment and correction, 229 note 1, 252; History of the North Mexican States. . . comment and correction, 354, 356, 364. Bankhead, Charles, 294. Baranof, - 70.
Barker, Eugene Campbell, 337; book review, 218.
Barreyto, Francisco Alvarez, 340 note 1.
Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de (Governor), 346, 349, 354; admin- istration, 347-8, 350, 355-63, 366-9, 373.
Bassett, John Spencer, 102-4. Battle, William James, 442.
Batts, James, 279. Baugh, John J., 279. Bazares, Guido de las, 3. Bazterra (Basterra), Joaquín Orobio, see Orobio Bazterra, Joaquín de. Beales, John Charles, 192-6. Beard, John, 40 note 3. Beaufort,
(Capt.), 309. Beazley, Julia, 438.
Bell, Peter Hansborough, 278. Bell, W., 40 note 3.
Benjamin, Judah P., 134 note 1. Belo, Jeanette Ellis (Mrs. A. H.), death, 439.
Benavides, Alonso de (Fray), 7, 18, 22.
Benedict, Harry Yandell, 443. Benton, Jesse, letter (extract), 280. Benton, Thomas Hart, 58-9 note 2. Bering, Vitus, 69-70. Besser,
(General), 133. Bettina, colony, 112.
Béxar, siege, land bounties for par- ticipants, 53.
Bidai Indians, 338-77 passim.
Bidai trail, 341-2.
Bidwell, John, letters to, 81, 184. Blair,
Blancpain, Joseph, arrest, 348-50, 354, 356, 366-7. Bledsoe,
Blockade of eastern Mexican ports by Texas, 77, 82-3.
Boca Floja (Orcoquiza chief), 370. Bocanegra, José María de, 293, 297. Bodega, , voyages, 68. Bodega Head, 70.
Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 442; book reviews, 99-102, 431-2; The Span- ish occupation of Texas, 1519-1690, 1-26; Spanish activities on the lower Trinity River, 1746-1771, 339-77.
Bonilla, expedition, 5. Bonilla, Antonio, Breve Compendio . . critical note, 339 note 1; com- ment and correction, 354-5, 364. Book reviews and notices: Leading facts .(Twichell), Life of An- drew Jackson (Bassett), Texas.. by Milam (Thompson), etc., 99- 109; American colonial government
(Dickerson), Relations of Penn- sylvania with the British government
(Root), Artillery officer in the Mexican War (Anderson), Story of my life... (Rankin), Thumbnail history of Houston (Young), etc., 214-21; Statesmen of the Old South (Dodd), Winning the South-
west (Bradley), Guide to the study and teaching of American history (Channing, Hart, and Turner), 331-4; Journal of the Secession Convention (Winkler), Path-
finders... (Hebard), Social life in Old New Orleans (Ripley), Rolls... (Hamby), Texas Almanac 1861, etc., 430-8.
Bosque, Fernando del (Alférez), 15, 16.
Botts, Charles T. (?), 235-6, 240-1, 246-7, 254.
Boundary of California, eastern, 227- 58.
Boundary of Texas, eastern, dis- pute, 366-71; Mexican commission, 391-8, 407, 421. Bowie, E., 41 note 6.
Brackenridge, H. M. (Judge), 32. Bradford, Benjamin T. (Capt.), 35 note 1, 36.
Bradley, Glenn D., 333. Bradley, Matt, 437.
Brandenberger, William S., 110. Brashear,
Brazoria, Urrea's occupation, 286-7; customs receipts, 1842, 427. Brazos River, early explorations, 4-5; settlements on, proposed, 409 note 2, 411.
Breece, Thomas H. (Capt.), 34; company, 279. Brent, John H. P., 280.
Bringhurst, Nettie Houston (Mrs. W. L.), 439.
Bringhurst, W. L. (Dr.), death, 439. Brioso, 375.
Briscoe, Andrew, 223.
Brister, Nathaniel R., 279.
Brodhead, John C. (?), 127. Brooks, John Sowers, 278. Brooks, Z. S., 279 note 6. Brown, Charles, 40 note 3. Brown, Elise, 339-40 note 1, 351 notes 1 and 2, 357 note 1. Brown, John Henry, 288. Browne, J. Ross, Report of debates in Convention of California, comment, 229 note 1.
Brownlow, W. G. (Governor), 219. Brunner, John H., 219. Bryan, Beauregard, 442.
Bryan, William, 111, 300, 306; orders to, 302-4.
Burkett, M. H. B., 219. Burkett, Mrs. M. H. B., 219. Burkhart, A. C., 440.
Buleson, Rufus (Rev.), 122. Burnet, David G. (President), 45-6, 385; challenge to Houston, 129; letter to (extract), 58.
Burnett, Peter Hardeman, letter to (extract), 249.
Bustamante, Anastasio, 391-2 note 2, 394, 399; revolt, 1829, 379; rela- tions with Terán, 391-2 note 2, 402; installation, 394, 402, 406, 421; letter (extract), 419-20; over- throw, 422.
Butler, Anthony, 385. Butler, Bennett, 36. Butler, Pierce, 38-9 note 2. Byron, , voyage, 71.
Cabrera Bueno, Gonzales, 67. Cabrillo, Juan Rodríguez, expedition, 65.
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez de, expedition, 4.
Cacaxtles Indians, 14-15.
Caddo Indians, 4; reputed alliance with Mexico, 59.
Calahorro y Saenz, Joseph (Father), 341, 365, 373.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 211. California, approaches to, 63-74; eastern boundary, in Convention of 1849, 227-58. California (ship), 71.
Callaghan, Bryan, obituary, 222. Calzones Colorados (Orcoquiza chief), 345-6, 348, 360, 366, 369-70, 372-3, 375-6; village, 358-9. Camulacanos River, 13.
Canadian River, 5.
Canning, Charles John (Lord Can- ning), 91, 98.
Cannon, Newton (Governor of Ten- nessee), 60 note 4; letter to (ex- tract), 55 note 3.
Canos (Orcoquiza chief), 345-6, 349- 51, 357, 370, 372-3. Caro, Francisco (Fray), 371. Carabajal, Luis de, 12.
Carbajal, Agustin de, 158.
Caro, Joseph Francisco (Fray), 362. Carretas (Nueva Vizcaya), 267. Carson, Sam P., letter (extract), 58. Carteret,
Casas, Bernabé (Capt.), 13.
Casas Grandes, 263, 267, 273-4. Casís, Lilia Mary, 442.
Castaño de la Sosa, Gaspar, 13; ex- plorations, 5, 12.
Castillo, Diego del, 20; expedition, 9-10.
Castillo, Pedro Fernández de, 56. Catlett, Fairfax, 50 note 6, 51 note 1. Catron, John, 281-2 note 7. Causes and origin of the decree of April 6, 1830 (Howren), 378-422. Cave, E. W., 122-3.
Cavendish, Thomas (Sir), 66. Central Mexican Plateau, explora- tion and conquest, 11-12. Cerralvo, founding, importance, 12. Cerro de la Plata, 2; search for, 13-14, 17.
Chambers, George (Governor), 38, 52.
Chambers, Thomas J. (General), services, 39, 281; account of the Wilson-Postlethwaite expedition,
Colonization of Texas, Anglo-Ameri- can, 379-82, 391, 398, 416, 418, 421-2, 424-5; Mexican, 409-13, 415-16; European, 409, 412-13. Colorado of Baltimore, see Wharton. Colorado River, 5-9, 17, 21, 24, 229. Columbia River, discovery, 72; Lewis and Clarke's exploration, 72. Comanche Indians, 367; reputed Mexican alliance, 59.
Coman, Katherine, Economic be- ginnings of the Far West, comment and correction, 229 note 1, 364 note 4.
(Lieut.), 46. Concepción (Spanish vessel), 65. Concho River, 9, 21. Conchos River, 17, 19.
Condron, Stuart Harkins, 110. Confederate monuments: Waxa-
hachie, 336; Beaumont, 439; Matagorda, 440.
Congress of Texas, 1842-3, 77, 98. Connally, John, 41 note 6. Constitutional Convention of Cali- fornia, 1849, 229-58.
Constitutional Conventions of Texas, action upon the State debt, 1866, 172-3; 1869, 176-7.
Consultation, 1835, action regarding volunteers, 30; regarding customs, 426.
Convention, Salt Lake City, 1849, 248-9.
Cook, James (Capt.), 66, 71-2. Cooke, William G., 278, 279 note 1. Cooper, Washington, 115 note 2. Córdoba, Cristóbal de, 356. Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 5, 65.
Corn, trade, memorandum on, 310- 11.
Correspondence from the British Ar- chives concerning Texas, 75-98, 184-213, 291-327, 423-9.
Cos, Martín Perfecto de, 280. Cosgrove, J. H., 336.
Cotton, export from Texas, 412; goods, import, 415, manufacture, 416.
Council, General, Provisional, ap- peal to the people of the United States, 31.
County names, 335.
Courcey, George D., 40 note 3. Courier and Advertiser, 58-9 note 2. Cowley, Henry Wellesley, Baron, 75, 98.
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