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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, 1816, 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.
Morehead, (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.
Musselman, Robert, 268.
Myres, , 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; mision, 364.
Naglee, John, 270 note 19, 273 note 31.
Naguides Indians (Naudis), 338-9.
Nall, - (Rev.), 57, 297.
Nall, -- (Mrs.), 297.
Nandaco J ndians, 7.
Nanderson, Andrew, 270 note 19.
Natajes 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, Charles, 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, l)aniel, 272 note 26.
Newman, S., 270 note 20.
New Orleans Greys, 266-7.
Newspape s of Texas, 55, 71, 215, 301-2.
Nicknames, pseudonyms, initials, given
names: A. (Dr.), 54; B., 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 II., 265 note 3.
Nolan, Philip, 155, 264.
Nootka Sound convention, 7.
Norton, George, 270 note 20.
Nueces River, missions, 327.
Nuestra Seiora de los Dolores del Rio
de San Xavier, see San Francisco
Xavier.
Nuevo Leon, 412-13; Bishop, vi-it to
Natclhitoches, 1804, 150-4, 167.
Obregon. (Mexican minister to the
United States), mission, 221-48
passim.
O'Campo, Francisco, 113.
Ogier, I. S. K., 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.
Orejone Indians, 378.
Orleans Territory, 15.
Ormond, - , 158.
Orobio Bazterra, Joaquin de (Gov.), ex-
pedition, 1745, 321-2, 361-2; opinion,
360-1.
Orr, John, 68 note 6.448
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