The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 32, July 1928 - April, 1929 Page: 354
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Brougham, Lord, 195, 197, 198.
Brown, Gen., 144.
Brown, Rev. John, letter of, 116; 117.
Brown, M. K., 46.
Brown, Tom, 39.
Brown, 169, 173, 174.
Buena Vista, 274, 275, 276.
Burdick, Jim, 39.
Burke, 349.
Burleson, E., 141, 173, 313, election of,
178.
Burnet, D. G., 4, 22, 26, 173, 174.
Burney, Bob, 92.
Burney, David, 92.
Burroughs, 348.
Burrows, Walter, 37.
Burton, Wm., 348.
Butler, Jonas, 165, 167, 168.
Calhoun, J. C., 199, 202, 203, 205.
California, 242; boundary, 153; 224,
226, 228, 233; colonization of, 242.
Cameron, John, grants, 19, 20, 26.
Campbell, Judd, 36, 37.
Campbell, 92.
Campos, Juan Vicente, 3, 24, 26.
Canadian River, 190, 191, 192.
Canary Islanders, 75, 78, 81.
Canfield, 93, 174, 252, 257.
Carhart, Whitfield, 38, 39.
Carlson, Edd, 39.
Carson County, 191.
Carson, S. P., 100.
Case, George, 37.
Casey, Robin, 257, 345.
Caspar, Lt., 264.
Caspary, P. W., 93, 176, 177, 178, 179.
Castaieda, C. E., 100.
Castafieda, 181, 182, 185, 186, 187, 188,
189, 192.
Castro County, 190, 192.
Cattle, drive from Texas to Fort Sum-
ner, 32; price of, 122, 123.
Chabot, F. C., 180.
Charlton, James, 172.
Chassaigne, 173.
Cherokee Indians, 333.
Chevallier, Charles, 169, 173, 252, 257.
Chiapas, 233, 234.
Chisum, John, 33, 344.
Choctaw Indians, 333.
Christensen, Soren, 69.
Christian, Jim, 36, 37.
Cicuye, 183, 184, 185, 188, 190, 191.
Cimarron River, 190.
Clarendon, 33, 61.
Clarendon News, 209.
Clark, J. L., 101.
Clark, R. C., 300.
Clark, William, 195.
Clark, 302.
Clarkson, Thomas, 197, 201.
Clay, Henry, 176.
Clayton, Joseph, 127.
Cleveland, Grover, 119.
Clovis, N. M., 192.
Clute, J. R., 93, 177.
Coahuila, 233, attitude toward Texas,
314.
Cochrane, James, 126, 127, wedding,
133; 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142,
147, 149.
Cochrane, Robert, 130.
Cochrane, T., 125, 127, 135, 137, 138,
147, 148.
Coke County Rustler, 209.
Coke, Henry C., 45, 60, 61.
Cole, J., 149, 150.
Coleman, Col., 165.
Coleman Courant, 206.
Coleman Enterprise, 209.
Colima, Mex., 189.
Colinet, 249.
Collier, Susan, 179.
Colonization: companies, 239; recom-
mendations for law, 242; of Texas,
222.
Colorado, 33.
Colorado City, 208.
Colp, D. E., 61, 62.
Columbia, public meeting, 137; volun-
teer list opened, 226, 239.
Columbus, 302.
Comanche Chief, 209, 215, 216.
Comanche Country, 31.
Comanche Indians, 96, 97, treaties with,
98; reservations, 98"; 300, 304, 333.
Conception, mission, 141.
Concho Times, 209.
Concho River, 32.
Congress of the Republic of Texas, 12.
Conrad and Rath, 215.
Converse, Sherman, 201, 202.
Coronado Expedition, 181, map of, 190;
route of, 182, 185; army, 182; 190.
Cortes, J. C., heirs, 171, 172, 348.
Cortes, J. F., 92.
Cos, Gen., 139.
Cotton, production of, 334; on J A
Ranch, 43.
Cox, W. M., 91, 168, 169, 174.
Crawford, Col., 288.
Cresson, 195.
Crossman, 165.
Cruger, 256.
Crutches, John A., 172.
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