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for cotton, 137; effect on cotton cul-
ture, 137.
Raines, J. D., sketch of, 197, 204.
Ramsdell, C. W., 2, 3, 91.
Ratchford, Fannie, 91.
Rattlesnakes, hides, 212; 225.
Reagan, John H., 28.
Red-Lander, San Augustine, 190.
Red River, 6, 8, 14, 15, 21; navigation
of, 11, 78, 320.
Red, W. S., 91.
Reid, John, 155.
Reily, James, 154, 167, 318.
Renault, F. P., 102.
Republic of the Rio Grande, Matamoras,
191.
Republic of Texas, 2, Debt, 5; Con-
gress, 14, 15; Trade, 15; Offer to
United States for transcontinental
road, 16.
Riata and Spurs, reviewed, 333.
Richardson, J. J., 110.
Richardson, R. N., 172, 331.
Richmond Telescope, 188.
Richmond Telescope and Register, 188.
Rio Grande Herald, Matamoras, 276.
Robinson, Tod, 190.
Robinson, W. D., 176.
Roberts, Mrs. Elisha, 153.
Roberts, E., 319.
Roberts, Ingham S., 91.
Roberts, J. S., 81.
Roberts, Ned., 322.
Robertson, J. A., 100, 101.
Robles, Alessio, 247.
Roof, J., 324.
Rosario, 30; Pool of, 36; Ranch of the
Mission of Santisimo, 38; property,
39; founding, 40, 47; trouble about
Indians, 50; 72, 73.
Rose, - , 152; trial for murder, 242.
Ross, John, 255, 256.
Ross, William, 265.
Rouqier, 0., marriage, 319.
Ruff, J. E., 156.
Runnels, Hardin R., 26.
Rusk, David, marriage, 155.
Rusk, T. J., 17, 79, 155, 162, 240, 264;
nominated for Presidency, 317, 323.
Sabine River, description of, 63; 74,
77, 153, 319.
St. Louis, Commercial Convention, 1849,
16; 139, 140, 142; growth as market-
ing center, 143, 144, 147, 177, 208.
St. Louis Reveille, 276.
Samuel Bangs: The First Printer in
Texas, 267.Sam Houston State Teachers' College
Bulletin, reviewed, 336.
San Ambrosia Ranch, 34, 74.
San Antonio, 5, 13, 23; population in
1850, 27; 36, 179, 190, 209, 211, 215,
225; press captured in, 267; 230, 234,
236; 281; 290; to El Paso, list of
distances, 229; 314; Presidio of, 38,
48; 50; River, 38, 45, 47, 48; de
Santa Cruz de Queretaro, Mission,
49; de Vejar Mission, 61.
San Antonio and Its Beginnings, re-
viewed, 250.
San Augustine, 77, 79; Texas, 153; mar-
ket for Nacog., 161; 190, 319; Uni-
versity, 157.
San Bernardino Ranch, 304.
San Bartolo Ranch, 53.
Sanches, M. J., 167.
Sanches, Thomas, 74.
Sanchez, J. M., 29.
San Felipe, de Austin, convention, 146;
174; newspaper, 180; 182, 183, 184.
San Francisco Ranch, 73, 83, 305.
San Jos6 Mission, 30, 36, 37, 38, 47,
48, inspection, 49; report on, 50;
marriages, baptisms, burials, 53; 54,
57, 60, 73.
San Juan Capistrano, 48, 49, 53; Creek,
59, 71, mission, 314.
San Luis Advocate, Galveston Island,
176, 186, 274.
Santa Anna, 130, 131, 135, 174; de-
struction of press, 185.
Santa F6, 3, claims, 5, 11; Mail, 292.
Santa Maria, Fr., 66.
Sauz, El, 75.
Savage, Thomas, 122.
Savannah Convention, 1856, 23.
Schleicher County, reviewed, 334.
Schmidt, C. F., 279, 332.
Scott, John V., 152.
Scott, S. S., 257.
Sedano, Fray Francisco, 35, 39.
Shane, Mrs. P. B., 125.
Shepard, S., 130.
Sherman, Sydney, 4.
Sherwood, Lorenzo, 9, 10.
Sibley, H. H., 168.
Sims, Elizabeth, 77, 166; Martha, 77,
79, 80.
Siringo, C. A., 333.
Slaves, 2, demand for in Nacogdoches,
152; reward for, 240; difficulties over,
240, 242.
Slocum, Milton, 180.
Smith, D. E., 186.
Smith, H. D., 109.Index
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