The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 33, July 1929 - April, 1930 Page: 340
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San Fernando, 54, 56, 63, 65.
San Fernando, Ca~on de, 65, 68, 69, 71.
San Jacinto, description by Sealsfield,
144; 188, 192, 239, 265.
San Saba Colonization Company, 169,
civilian organization, 170; work of
exploration and surveying, 171; con-
stitution, 172; objects, 172; expendi-
tures, 173; closing of affairs, 175;
176, 181, 182.
San Saba Volunteers, 172.
Sanchez, Lewis, 234.
Sanchez, Ma. Josefa, 75, 320.
Sandbo, Anna Irene, 261.
Sand Hill Pass, 70.
Der Sangesfreund, 151.
Sangre de Oristo, 54, 56, 62, 63, 65, 66,
69, 70, 71, 72.
Santa Anna, 222, 229, 234, 236, 239.
Santa F6, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60, 66, 74;
Expedition, 163, 234; Prisoners, 213;
Railway, 43; trade, 56; Trail, 56.
Santos Coy, Manuel, 165.
Santos Coy, Ygnacio, 165.
Saifudo, Don Andres, 52.
Saunders, Charles, 306.
Sauerlander, 138.
Sayles, - , 274, 285.
Saxe-Gotha, 182.
Scherpf, - , 139, 140.
Schlecht, Friedrich, 145.
Schlickum, Julius, 251, 254.
Schmidt, Ed, 155.
Schneider, Johannes, 182.
Schroeter, Hedwig, 157.
Schuetze, Albert, 152.
Schuetze, Henry, 152.
Schuetze, Julius, 151.
Schuetze, Louis, 251, 254.
Schulmeyer, Johann Valentin, 182.
Schwab, Thomas, colonization certificate,
182.
Science, journal of, 141.
Scott, -, 235.
Scott County, 265.
Scroggs, William O., 105.
Scurry, William R., 78, 79, 162, 163, 164,
166, 231, 241, 321.
'Sealsfield, Charles, 134, biographical
sketch, 142; books published, 142;
mentioned by Longfellow, 143; first
historical novel, 143; criticised by
Faust, 143; best historical romance,
144; importance in American litera-
ture, 144.
Sealsfield, Cabin Book, 141, 147.
Secession Convention, 119.
Secret Journals of the Senate of the
Republic of Texas, 192, 204, 205, 210,dex
214, 215, 218, 219, 223, 224, 225, 226,
227, 228, 229, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303,
304, 305, 308, 311, 314.
Seele, Herman, 148.
Seguin, 152, 260, 318.
Seldon, John A., 111.
Senate Journals, 188.
Seward, - , 130.
Seymore, John, 266, 267.
Shannon Brothers, 291.
Shannon, James, 283.
Shannon, Thomas, 280, 281.
Shaw, James B., 188.
Shaw, Mrs. --, 166.
Shawnee Indians, 265, 286, 287, 292;
raids from the United States, 294.
Shawnee Crossing, 271, 272.
Shawnee town, recommendation for post
office, 161, 272, 283, 288, 323.
Shawnee Trace, 283.
Shelby County, 161, 232, 238.
Sheridan, Phil, 36.
Sherman, W. T., 42.
Shiloh Church, 287.
Shirkey, Mary A., 32.
Shreveport, 318.
Siemering, A., 134, 148, 151, 153, 249,
250, 251, 254, biographical sketch,
145; Confederate service, 146; editor
and writer, 146; history of German
immigration to Texas, 146; books
published, 146.
Silverberg, --, 160.
Silverberg, Mrs. Sarah, 79, 167.
Simms, Misses, 316.
Simpson, -, 285, 286.
Simpson, J. J., 165, 238.
Simpson, John P., 270, 277, 288, 289,
290, 291, 293, 295.
Simpson, William, 165, 238.
Sims, C. H., 321, 322.
Sims, Ed P., 236, 237, 240.
Sims, Elizabeth, piano teacher, 78.
Sims, James, 164.
Sims, M. F., 318.
Sims, Martha, school, 78; 324.
Sims, Mat, 167.
Sims, Todd, 77.
Sims, Tom, 236, murder of, 316; 317.
Sinks, Julia Lee, 1, 3, 4, 7.
Sisterdale, 146, 249, 250, 251, 255, 257,
260.
Slack, Daniel, 263, 266, 267.
Slave belts, Georgia to Texas, 93; Ken-
tucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, 93.
Slavery expansion, natural limits of,
92, 107.
Slavery in Missouri, 102.
Slaves, price of, 107, 109.
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