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Index
Rose Hill Cemetery (Corpus
Christi), records, article
on, noted, 265
Roseborough, J. C., 402
Rosenfield, John, 125
Ross, Mrs. Baxter, 284
Ross, Mrs. Bertha, 283-284
Ross, E. M., 828
Ross, Reuben, leader in rev-
olution of 1839, 33
Ross' Brigade, book on, cit-
ed, in, 14n
Rothwell, Jack C., disserta-
tion by, noted, 547
Roue, - de la, 76
Round Mountain hanging,
347
Round Rock, Texas, 279;
Gustaf Palm's home in,
picture of, between pages
68 and 69
Rountree vs. Thomas, 155
Rowden, Jim, article by, re-
viewed, 406
Rubi, Marquis de, report of,
suggesting war against
Apaches, noted, 59
Rubin, Louis D., Jr., book
edited by, reviewed, 128-
130
Rubio and Errazu commer-
cial house (Mexico), loans
Santa Anna money, 496n
Rugeley, John, 326n, 333
Rummel, A. J., 104
Runaway Scrape, contempo-
rary account of, 520. See
also Texas Revolution
Runaway of 1842, 38
Rundell, Walter, Jr., 105
Runnels, H. R., 329
Rusk, Thomas J., 303; and
army-civilian officials dis-
pute (International Bound-
ary Commission), 179;
Bartlett-Conde agreement,
speech on, quoted, 182-183;
and initial-point dispute,
189; letters of, cited, 302n,
304n; letter to, quoted, 302
Rusk County, in Secession
Convention, 334
Russ, Witten Booth, book
by, noted, 272
Russel, Robert, book by, cit-
ed, 179n, 183n
Russell, Joseph Oliver, book
on, reviewed, 406-408
Russell, Levi Jasper, book
on, reviewed, 406-408
Russell family, information
on, noted, 406
Rutersville, 207
Rutersville College, printing
of catalogue of, 12
SMS Ranch, 64; horses, ar-
ticle on, noted, 271
Sabin, C. B., and Semicolon
case, 153Sabine County, in Secession
Convention, 334
Sabine Lake, 219
Sabine River, 218, 268, 358,
519; Indians on, 86n, 378n;
in Runaway Scrape, 520
Sabine City, Texas, 522
Sacred Music Society (Hous-
ton), 319-320
St. Antonio River, 368
St. David's Church (Austin),
217
St. Denis, Louis Juchereau
de, 85, 374; and 'Natchi-
toches Indians, 84n
Saint-Frangois, - , 372,
535, 537
St. John's Episcopal Church
(Brownwood), information
on, noted, 402
St. Joseph's Island, 228, 229
St. Louis, Brownsville, and
Mexico Railroad, 562
St. Mark's River, 368
St. Mary's, Texas, 228
Saladee, Cyrus W., invention
patented by, 524
Salado Creek, 309
Salazar Yllarregui, Josd: and
Bartlett-Condd agreement,
176, 182; book by, cited,
170n; and International
Boundary Commission, 170;
letter to, cited, 182n
Salcedo, Nemesio, article by,
noted, 260
Salesianum, article in, not-
ed. 272
Saline County Journal, cited,
341n
Sallee, Annie (Jenkins), book
by, noted, 267
Saltillo, Mexico, 48; and rev-
olution of Republic of the
Rio Grande, 23, 25-26
Salt City, Texas, Indians
near, 375n
Sam Houston: the Great
Designer, cited, 306n
Sam Houston High School
Library, joins Association,
399
Sam Houston and the War
of Independence, cited,
316n
Samuels, R. E., joins Asso-
ciation, 121
San Antonio, Texas, 12, 13,
16, 41, 47, 159-160, 263,
264, 271, 272, 275, 308, 309,
314, 347, 368, 404, 523;
Ayuntamiento of, 239; book
on, cited, 52n; book on,
reviewed, 289-290; An-
tonio Canales in, 19; Chi-
nese refugees in, article
on, 467-488; coach route
to coast, 106-107; Confed-
erate volunteer troops in,
211, 212, 213; Indians in,58-59, 86n, 375n; invasion
of, 37-38, 43; letter from
(1836), 513-518; missions.
376n; missions, article on,
45-62; pecan shellers in,
article on, noted, 272; pre-
sidio in, 51; siege of, 115,
299, 301, 514-516; Somer-
vell in, 38, 40; telephone
exchanges, early history of,
speech on, noted, 109; in
Texas Revolution, 492, 496-
497, 498, 504, 505, 506,
510; vigilantes, article on,
noted, 270. See also Alamo,
Texas Revolution
San Antonio, cited, 56n
San Antonio Conservation
Society, 396
San Antonio Express, cited,
473n, 474n
San Antonio Herald, print-
ing press of, 13
San Antonio Historical As-
sociation, 109, 391; pro-
gram of, noted, 547-548
San Antonio and Its Begin-
nings, cited, 52n
San Antonio Light, cited,
486n, 487n
San Antonio and Mexican
Gulf Railroad (1859), 4-5
San Antonio Public Library,
card index and vertical
file, information on, not-
ed, 111
San Antonio River, 50, 52,
55, 72, 304
San Antonio-San Diego Mail
Line, 106-107, 550
San Antonio Story, cited,
50n
San Antonio Symphony and
Opera Society, 396
San Antonio de Valero Mis-
sion, information on, 48,
53-54, 56, 57, 59, 60
San Augustine, Texas, 276;
stage line at (1860), 5
San Augustine County, in
Secession Convention. 334
San Bernardo (Indian set-
tlement), 527n
San Diego, California, and
International Boundary
Commission, 166, 167, 169,
170-121
San Elizario, Texas, 180
San Felipe de Austin, Texas,
299; newspaper published
at, article on, noted, 267;
in Texas Revolution, 506
San Fernando Church, 403
San Francisco de la Espada
Mission, 47, 59; Apache at-
tack on, 59; decline of In-
dian population in, 57-58,
59; textile production at,
54
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