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Index
Mexico, 582, 588; invasions
of Republic of Texas, 523;
land policy of, 349
Mexico and Texas, 402
Mezes, Sidney Edward, 208
Mdzibres, Athanase de, 47
Middleton, Samuel P., 127
Mienke, Mrs. Helen, 159
Mier, Cosine de, 270
Mier Expedition, 363, 364,
365; article on survivors
of, cited, 359n; compen-
sation of survivors, 368
Mijares, Joaquin, 99
Milam, Ben, 228, 325
Milam County, 859, 866, 867,
368
Milam Guards, 234
Milam Mounted Riflemen,
363
Milby, Robert, 125, 128
Miles, Edwin A., 149
Miles, Mrs. Rebecca L., con-
tributes to book auction,
138
Milican, Lucinda, Jr., 127
Milican, Minerva, 126
Milican, William, 127
Military draft law, 423
Militia: abolished in South,
24; armaments of, 27;
connection with State Po-
lice, 28; during contested
inauguration of Richard
Coke, 34; during Recon-
struction, article on, 23-
35; end of first phase in
Texas, 32; influence of
State Police on, 35; oppo-
sition to, 27, 31; revised
by Thirteenth Legislature,
28; speech on, noted, 134.
See also Reserve Militia,
State Guards
Militia Act: amended, 81;
provisions of, 26
Miller, Mrs. Clara, 159
Miller, Ed, 212
Miller, Edmund Thornton,
book by, cited, 242n
Miller, Edward C., 461, 462
Miller, Herbert F., 149
Miller, Monroe, 208
Miller, Robert M., speech
by, noted, 172
Miller, Tom, 553
Millet Opera House (Austin,
Texas), 218
Millett, Eugene B., 64
Millheim, Texas, 579
Mills, Edward L., 128
Mills, Henry, 158
Mills, John T., 17
Mills County, 488n
Mims, Evelyn Hornsby, 150
Minerals, in Young County,
421
Minor and Major Mansions
in Early Austin, reviewed,
191-193
Minter, Joseph F., 476Mission San Josd, see San
Jose y San Miguel de
Aguayo Mission
Missions in Texas, article
on, cited, 50n. See also
Concepci6n, Nu estra
Sefiora del Pilar y el Glor-
ioso Sefior San Jose del
Paso del Rio del Norte
Presidio, La Bahia, San
Antonio de Valero, San
Josd y San Miguel de
Aguayo Mission, San Juan
Capistrano
Mississippi, negro militia in,
24
Mississippi Southern Col-
lege Library, joins Asso-
ciation, 566
Mississippi Valley Histori-
cal Association, 402; an-
nual meeting of, 171-172
Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, 382, 402
Mitchell, Ben H., joins As-
sociation, 565
Mitchell, Hugh C., 555
Mitchell, Isaac N., 124, 129
Moins, Mrs. Phyllis, 167
Montague County, 59
Montafio, Juan Diego, 263,
273
Montgomery, J. T., 20
Montgomery, James, 122
Montgomery, Texas, 50
Monument Hill, Oklahoma,
59-60, 157
Monument Rocks, see Monu-
ment Hill
Mood, Fulmer, books re-
viewed by, 190-191, 191-
193, 323-324, 430-431
Moody, Dan, 1ln
Moody, J. A., 181
Moore, Constance, 159
Moore, Edward, 129
Moore, George Fleming, 17,
22
Moore, H. William, 171
Moore, Mrs. Herff, 159
Moore, Herff, Sr., 158
Moore, John H., 502
Moore, John H. D., 132, 1388
Moore, John S., 338n, 351n
Moore, Mary, 124, 125, 127
Moore, Nicholas J., 21
Moore, William F., 12, 18
Moore - Watts - Pryor house,
Texarkana, Texas, 569
Moorman, Thomas O., 149
Mo-po-cho-co-pe (Comanche
chief), 528
Morehouse, Edwin, 354
Morelock, Horace Wilson,
book by, reviewed, 186-187
Morgan, E. B., 159
Morgan, Hiram S., 21
Morrell, Z. N., 359, 361;
book by, cited, 861n, 862n
Morrill, Amos, 17
Morris, Grover C., 159605
Morris, Richard, 17
Morrison, -- , 477, 478
Morrison, Mrs. Ivy Moore,
joins Association, 175
Morrison, John, pamphlet
by, noted, 167
Morrison, W. L., 149
Morrison, W. M., 148; con-
tributes to book auction,
138
Morrison, Mrs. Walter, 150
Morse, Charles S., 21
Morton, Ohland, book re-
viewed by, 332-333
Moscow School Library,
joins Association, 175
Mountains of the Mind, re-
viewed, 186-187
Motion pictures, on cattle
industry, noted, 72
Muir, Andrew Forest, 167,
226, 354n; article by, cit-
ed, 227n; articles by, not-
ed, 565
Muir, Mrs. Dorothy, joins
Association, 566
Mufios, Antonio, 308
Munson, J. T., 435
Munson, W. B., 130
Mure, William, 377
Mur6, Fray Miguel, 801
Murphy, Mary, 129
Murrah, Pendleton, 583
Murray, Amelia, 239
Murray, W. O., 149; joins
Association, 177; speech
by, noted, 134
Museums for Early Texas
Navies, 312
Myers, E. E., 436, 444, 448,
449, 452
Myers, John J., 62
Myers, Samuel Dale, Jr., 552
Myers, Wayne, 126n
Nacogdoches, Texas, 221,
296, 298, 519n, 540
Nacogdoches County, Indi-
ans in, 52
Nance, J. M., 150; book re
viewed by, 578-580
Nance, Mrs. J. M., 150
Napoleon (slave of
Kuykendall), 378-379
Nashville, Texas, 359
Natchez Courier, noted, 880
Natchez Free Trader, noted,
3830
Natchitoches, 297, 400, 507,
508, 509n
National Archives, 324, 885
National Association of
State Libraries, 159-164
Natural resources, 575; mo-
tion picture on, noted, 170
Navarro, - , 498, 499
Navarro, Eugenio, 358
Navarro, Josd Angel, 545
Navarro, Josefa Ruiz, 358
Navarro County, 501
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