The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 15, July 1911 - April, 1912 Page: 372
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Index
Independence of Texas, 231-2; defended
by Kennedy, 244 note 1; maintenance
of, 210, 212-13, 256-7, 344.
Indians of Texas, numbers 1841, 233.
Ireland, Anna Maria (Mrs. John),
death, 162.
Isleta Tigua (pueblo, New Mexico), 68,
104, 109, 127, 130, 142.
Jacona (New Mexico pueblo), 110, 112;
part in the revolt, 1680, 112.
Jediondas Indians, 73.
Jemes Indians (Hemes, Xemes), 100,
115; pueblos: abandonment, 121, loca-
tion, 110; revolt, 1680, 124-7.
Jemez (pueblo), 106, 128; refugees
from, 1680, 128.
Johnson, Moses (Dr., Treasurer of the
Republic, 1840), 150.
Jolly, Stewart L., 203.
Jones, Anson (President), 149, 290,
292; appointment as secretary of
state, 279; attitude toward annexa-
tion, 279 note 4, 358; instructions,
287, 289-90; letter, extract, 278, note
upon, 278 note 3; policy, 279, 279
note 4.
Judicial System of Texas, 236-7.
Julimefos Indians, 195.
The Jumano Indians in Texas, 1650-
1771 (Bolton), 66-84. (The Jumano
mystery, 66-8, the identity of the "Rio
de las Noezes," home of the Jumano,
68-74, data regarding the Jumano in
Southwest Texas between 1683 and
1718, 74-9, between 1716 and 1750:
the Jumano in alliance with the
Apache, 80-3, the Jumano at war with
the Taovayas, 1771, 83-4.)
Justice, administration of, in Texas,
1837, 211.
Kadohadacho Indians, 13, 19, 23, 23
note 4, 168; alliance with the Apache,
reported, 190; among the Assinais,
57; .at Concepcion mission, 56; at therefounding of Concepei6n mission, 47;
Delisle among, 76; fort among, or-
dered by Felipe V, 23-4; French fort
among, 3, 3 note 3; friendly to the
French, 190; with Saint Denis, 45.
Kaiser, John Boynton, 165; note, 87-8.
Karankawa Indians, 168-9.
Kennedy, William (British consul, etc.),
201; achievements in Texas, 262, 265;
Arrival at Austin, 18114, 257, 257 note
2; biographical data, 172, 201, 244
note 1; channel of his official com-
munication with England, 250-1; con-
fidence in his own ability, 299; con-
sular appointment, British, 248, 297-9,
318-21, 326, 339, 351-2; consular ap-
pointment, Texan, 261-2, 318; course
toward Hamilton at Austin, 259-62,
264; empresario grant and coloniza-
tion schemes, 261-2, 351; experience
with the Bank of Louisiana, 1842,
253; flattery of Houston, 261; influ-
ence upon the ratification of the slave-
trade treaty, 245, 255, 257, 257 note
2; instructions to, 340-1, 352; itin-
erary, 18141-2, 252-3, 259, 260-1 (re-
turn) ; letters, 244-58, 260-1, 264-5,
297-300, 317-21, 324, 326, 351-2; let-
ters to, 259-60; 339-41; mission to
Texas, 1811, 244-61, 264-5; public
services, 299; recommendation of Rate,
318 note 1; return to England: 1839,
248, 184 2, 264; The Rise, Progress,
and Prospects of the Republic of
Texas, notes upon, 62, 244 note 1, 318;
salary, 298-9, 340; trading privilege,
340, 351.
Keresan Family (Queres), 100, 115, 115-
16 note 5, 120-7; New Mexico pueblos,
location and population, 1680, 120-1.
Kerr, James (Major, surveyor for De
Leon's colony), 60 note 1.
Kiamichi (printed' Kiamiska) River,
307.
Kichi Indians, 168.
Kiov,"t Apache (Natagds, Natajds), 83,
197; dangers from, 195.
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