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Index.
Butler, Anthony, 209; denounces Aus-
tin, 268.
Calder, Mrs. Loretta, daughter of M. B.
Lamar, 82.
Caldwell, "Old Paint," 293, 297.Calecik, Alexandro, urges
of Austin, 267.
Carbajal, J. M., 150.
Carson, Samuel, 196.
Catlett, Fairfax, secretary
United States, 225.
Charleston, the, name
Zavala, 7.
Chavez, Ignacio, 294.imprisonment
of legation to
changed toChildress, George C., agent ,to United
States, 195.
Clark, J., captain of the Archer, 19.
Clark, Luther W., 330.
Clopper, A. M., 44; losses during Texas
Revolution, 135; not in the battle of
San Jacinto, 136.
Clopper, Edward, death of, 136.
Clopper, J. C., forms Texas Trading As-
sociation, 44; Journal and Book of
Memoranda for 1828, 44-80.
Clopper, Nicholas, 44, 128.
Clopper Correspondence, 1834-18838, The,
128-144.
Coleto, battle of, 287.
Collinsworth, James, commissioner to
United Statos, 201; opinion of Jack-
son's attitude toward Texas, 207.
Colorado, the, 10.
"Comanche," a scout, 285.
Commissioners to 'the United States, the
first, 163; loans in New Orleans, 175;
design flag for Texas, 177; difficulties
at Washington, 183; loan in New
York, 186; return to Texas, 187; Re-
port of work, 189.
Commissioners to the United States, the
second, the work of, 191-201.
Commissioners to the United States, the
third, the work of, 201-208.
Congress of the United States, its atti-
tude toward the recognition of Texas,
in 1836, 212-220.Convention of 1832 in Texas, 261.
Convention lof 1833 in Texas, 263.
Cooke, William G., 105.
Cos, Martin P. de, surrender of San An-
tonio, 129.
Cousins, Hon. R. B., 83.
Cox, C. C., midshipman in the navy of
Texas, 28, 81.
Cox, Mrs. Nellie Stedman, death of, 81.
Culp, F. R., 96.
Cummings, Cyrus, 86, 124.
Crisp, D. H., commander of the San
Bernard, 94.
Crittenden, Lieutenant George, 13, 309.
Crockett, David, 285.
Cunningham, John R., 315, 322.
Davis, George, 112.
Dawson Prisoners, the, 292-324; list of
names, 312-313, 317-320.
Dawson, Frederick, lends money for pur-
chase of naval vessels, 8.
Dearborn, W. H., 85.
Declaration -of November 7, 1835, 156,
278.
Desha, Isaac B., 64.
DeWitt, Green, description of, 67.
Dickens, Ella Eaton, wife of Governor
P. H. Bell, 325.
Dienst, Alex, The Navy of the Republio
of Texas, 1-43, 85-127.
Edwards, B. W., trouble with the polit-
ical chief, 258, 259.
Edwards, I-Iayden, the Fredonian Rebel-
lion, 258-259.
Este, Edward, 131.
Fannin, James W., surrender to Urrea,
288.
Fitzgerald, A., 315.
Fisher, George, collector of the port of
Galveston, 260.
Flag of ,Texas, 177.
Flores, Salvador, 294.
Forsyth, Captain Cyrus, 154.
Forsyth, Hamilton, 154.
Forsyth, Joseph, 154.
Forsyth, Thomas Scott, 154.
Forsyths, The, in Texas, 154.
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