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Index
DeWitt County Museum,
opening of, noted, 278
Deyo, Ed, 563
Deyo, Reuben, 563
De Zavala, Lorenzo, and
Santa Anna, 507
De Zavala papers, noted, 109
Diamond, J. J., 330
Diamond, W. W., 326, 331
Diamond Six, receives award,
391
Diaz, Porfirio, article on,
noted, 263
D'Iberville, Pierre le Moyne:
and Adaes Indians, 86n;
and Natchitoches Indians,
84n; and Taensa Indians,
76n
Diboll, Texas, Forest History
Foundation makes inter-
views at, 110
Dick, Everett, article by,
cited, 341n, 342n, 343n
Dickens County, 271, 398
Dickinson, Andrew G., joins
Association, 287
Dictionary of American Bi-
ography, cited, 170n, 173n,
341n, 348n; supplementary
volume, noted, 110
Dictionary of Americanisms,
cited, 340n, 349n, 350n
Dielmann, Henry B., 104
Dielmann, Mrs. Henry B.,
104
Dinwiddie, Hardaway Hunt,
book on, noted, 263
Diplomatic Correspondence
of the Republic of Texas,
cited, 33n
Diplomatic Correspondence
of the United States: In-
ter-American Affairs, 1831-
1869, cited, 167n
Diplomatic history: bound-
ary dispute (1840), Aris-
ta's counter-proposals, 24-
25; boundary dispute
(1840), Molano's propos-
als, 24; boundary dispute
(1840), peace negotiations
of, 27-28; Sam Houston's
handling of war fever
(1842), article on, 29-44;
relations of Republic with
France, article on, noted,
34n
Disch, Billy, 429
Disturnell, J.: map by, 167-
168, 169; map by, dilemma
of, resolved, 186-187; map
by, El Paso del Norte, lo-
cation on, 177; map by,
errors in, 174; map by,
picture of, between pages
168 and 169
Divided We Stand, 112
Dixon, Sam Houston, book
by, cited, 319nDoan's Crossing (Red River),
365
Dobie, J. Frank, 286; article
by, reviewed, 405; book by,
cited, 344n, 349n, 350n,
352n; comment on W. P.
Webb, quoted, 112
Dockstader, Frederick J.,
book compiled by, noted,
138
Documentos para la historia
de la Guerra de Tejas, ar-
ticle in, cited, 501n, 509n
Doddridge, Arkansas, 250n
Doffing, J. E., joins Associa-
tion, 559
Dolores y Viana, Mariano
de los, feud of, with civil
government, 61
Domatti, Mrs. John F., joins
Association, 287
Donecker, Della, 104
Donecker, Frances, 104; con-
tributes to book auction,
91
Donelson, John, 338
Doniphan, Alexander W.,
and treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo, 168-169
Donley, S. P., 143; removed
from Supreme Court, 154
Donovan, J. T., invention
patented by, 523
Dooley, M. A., letter to Roe-
mer, noted, 73-74
Doss, William C., invention
patented by, 523
Doss Valley, Indian Cave at,
speech on, noted, 88
Double File Indian Road,
365
Dougherty, E., 332
Douglas, Texas, 256n
Dowdey, Clifford, 129
Dowlen, George E., 105
Dresel, Gustav, book by, cit-
ed, 319n
Drew, Ronald F., 390
Dromundo, Ricardo, appoint-
ed purveyor of Mexican
army, 495
Drover's Cottage (Abilene,
Kansas), 339n
DuBois, Foy L., joins Asso-
ciation, 558
Dubuisson, - , 77
Dudley, Mrs. L. E., 107
Duffau's Drug Store (Aus-
tin), 223
Dugan, Frank H., book re-
viewed by, 562-564
Duganne, A. H. J.: book by,
cited, 16n; comments on
Texans, quoted, 16
Duke, Escal Franklin, dis-
sertation by, noted, 547
Duke, Mrs. R. L., article by,
noted, 271583
Dulchionis (Oulchionis) In-
dians, 84, 85, 375
Dumfries, Virginia, army
camp (Texas Brigade)
near, 220
Du Miroir, Antoine, 374n
Dunagan, J. C., 105
Duncan, J. T., 105
Duncan, Mrs. Merle (Mrs.
J. Bruce), 104; contrib-
utes to book auction, 91;
elected officer of Associa-
tion, 89, 90
Duncan, Mrs. Starkey, 104
Dunham, J. H., 331
Dunman, Robert Leander, in-
formation on, noted, 894
Dunn, David H., 272
Dunn, Fabius, 104
Dunn, William Edward, ar-
ticle by, cited, 58n
Dunning, William Archibald,
book honoring, cited, 322n
Du Rivage, - , 80, 253,
372, 374, 375-379, 380, 529,
533
Durrill, Mrs. R. B., 554, 555
Du Tisne, - , 85; and
Osage Indians, 251n
Duverney, Paris, 77
Dykes, J. C., 286; contrib-
utes to book auction, 91
Eacott, Mrs. Douglas, 544
Eagle Mountain, 555
Eagle Pass, Texas, 180
Eagle Springs, 554, 555
Eagleton, N. Ethie, 114
Earley, E., 330
Early Explorations and Mis-
sion Establishments in
Texas, cited, 48n
Early Texas Album: Fifty
Illustrations with Notes,
listed, 278
Early Texas Verse, 1835-
1850, cited, 314n
East Fork of Mill Creek,
244, 245
East Shawnee Trail, 337,
342n
East Texas, 253n, 256n;
American Historical Asso-
ciation index on, repro-
duced, 266-269; Indians of,
520n; Indians of, book on,
reviewed, 295-296; Span-
iards abandon, 86n
Eastland road, 365
Eaves, Charles Dudley, book
by, noted, 272
Eby, Frederic, book by, cit-
ed, 10n, 1ln
Economic history, 6-7, 33-
34; of Brazoria County,
543; foreign loans, book
on, cited, 33n
Economic Survey of Angle-
ton, Brazoria County, Tex-
as, noted, 548
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