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The Southwestern HIistorical Quarterly
Lamar, Mirabeau B., reasons for the
Santa F6 expedition, 242, 248-252; ef-
forts to negotiate commercial treaty
with Spain, 249; views on tariff, 327.
Land office seal, 213.
Leger, Dr., attends Austin at his death,
379.
"Liendo," the home of Leonard W.
Groce, 364.
Lighthouse on Galveston Island, 288.
Lipscomb, A. S., Texan Secretary of
State, 229, 337.
Littlefield, George W., contributions to
Littlefield Fund for Southern His-
tory, 101, 102, 204, 417.
Loan negotiations of the Texan Repub-
lic, 225-241.
Looscan, Adele B., 417.
Love, Clara M., History of the Cattle
Industry in the Southwest, 1-18.
Maetze, E. G., 29; early German School-
master, 30; sketch of, 31, 413.
Manning, William Ray, Early Diplo-
matic Relations between the United
States and Mexico, reviewed, 194.
IMarshall, Hudson B., 132.
Marshall, Colonel John, 132-138.
Marshall, Thomas Maitland, Stockton's
Ploclamation to the San Diego In-
surgents, 151-153; Commercial As-
pects of the Texan Santa FP Expedi-
tion, 242-259.
Martin, J. A., 416.
McAshan, J. E., 102.
McKinney, Thomas F., introduces D.
C. Barrett, 140.
Mexican war, desire of the United States
for California a cause, 382; 'advan-
tages of the Mexican situation, 383;
object of war to extend slavery, 384;
natural difficulties of campaigning in
Texas, 384, 400.
Mexico, conditions for recognizing
Texan independence, 58; it could pre-
vent annexation, 393-397.
Miller, J. B., candidate for governor,
262.
Miller, W. D., 107, 167.
"Mission as a frontier institution in
the Spanish American Colonies," 416.
Mol6, Count, French Minister of For-
eign Affairs, 210.
Moore, Francis, Jr.. editor of Telegraph
and Texas Register, 325.
Moreland, Sinclair, book reviewed, 406.Nagel, Charles, 413.
Navarro, Joss Antonio, Commissioner
to Santa F, 258.
"Nesters" and cattle barons, 4-11.
Newman, Anna P'., 132.
Newsom, W. L., Postal System of the
Republic of Texas, 103-131.
News Items, 102, 204, 413.
Norton, Judge A. B., editor of the
Southern Intelligencer, 136.
Notes and Fragments, 313, 413.
Odin, Bishop, 348.
Oge, A bbd, 348.
Oldham, W. S., Colonel John Marshall,
132-138.
Oldham, Williamson S., 146.
Orvanne, Alexandre Bourgeois d', fail-
ure to obtain loan for Texas, 240.
Padilla, J. A., report on postal system,
105.
Parker, Daniel, report on postal sys-
tem, 105.
Parker, James W., 254.
Pease, E. M., partnership with D. C.
Barrett, 140.
Pierce, Frank Cushman, book reviewed,
410.
Pike, Albert T., influence on opening of
the Santa F6 trade, 244.
Plantation life in Texas, 361.
Polk, James K., desire for California,
382, 388.
Population in 1845, estimated 65,000
whites, distribution of, 301.
Postal System of the Republic of Texas,
103-131.
Prices current in Houston in 1837, 324.
Quihi, founded 1845, 347.
Raines, C. W., article on Texas home-
stead law, 40.
Rains, Judge Emory, his connection
with the Texas homestead law, 40.
"Raven's Hill," General Houston's
home, 265.
Raymond, Mrs. James H., 416.
Recollections of Stephen F. Austin,
369-380.
Regenbrecht, Adalbert, The German Set-
tlers of Millheim before the Civil
War, 28-34.
Rio Grande Valley, brief history of,
reviewed, 410.40-1
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