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Index
Apache Indians; Mescalero
Apache Indians
Apache Pass: 201
aparejo (pack saddle) : pic-
tures of, 59, 67, 69, 75; used
in packtrains, 60, 61-62; na-
ture of, 61-62; mentioned, 63
Aranama College: 329-330, 330-
331
Arapaho Indians: 54
Arbingast, Stanley A,: 422
archaeological resources: threats
to, 109
archaeologist, Texas State: re-
ports of, noted, 416-417
Achaeology and Historic Pres-
ervation, Office of: book by,
noted, 132-1388
architecture: of Texas forts,
165-188; article on, noted,
425; in Mississippi Valley.
469
archives: studies of, noted, 463-
464
Archives, Texas State: article
on, noted, 118
Archivo General de Indias (Se-
ville): Miranda's records at,
285; Cuban material in,
studied, 463, 464 n.
Archivo General y Pdblico de
la Naci6n: Miranda's journal
in, 235
Arena, Carmelo Richard: 471
Argentina: Boers move to, 97
Arivaipa Indians. See Gila
Apache Indians
Arizona: needs army protec-
tion, 13; army packtrains in,
53, 54, 60 n., 62; articles
about, noted, 111, 423, 559,
560
Arizona and the West: issue of,
dedicated to H. Bailey Carroll,
103-104
Arizona Pioneers' Historical So-
ciety (Tucson): acquire photo
collection, 100
Arizona Territory, 1868-1912:
A Political History: reviewed,
280-281
Arkadelphia, Arkansas: 512
Arkansas: wealthy Texans from,
32, 85; articles on, noted,
111, 112, 114, 267, 268, 270,
422, 424, 428; history of, 468
Arkansas Archeological Society:
booklet of, noted, 109
Arkansas Conference on Char-
ities and Corrections: article
on, noted, 111
Arkansas Gazette: The Early
Years, 1819-1866: reviewed,
128-124
armament, Mexican: U.S. em-
bargo on, 5-6, 12; securing
of, from Germany, 6
Armas Medina, Fernando de:
476
Armour, J. Ogden: 529
Armour, Philip: and cattlemen,526, 527, 528; on meat-pack-
ing monopoly, 528-529
army, Mexican: and U.S. in-
tervention, 17, 19; condition
of, 19
-, United States: and U.S.-
Mexican boundary disputes, 3,
13-14, 350; pack mules used
by, 53-61; in Rio Grande in-
trigues, 149, 151, 153, 154-155,
159-161; failure of, to make
frontier safe, 167; used to
punish Indians, 190; and Jen-
kins case, 848; articles on,
noted, 426. See also cavalry,
United States
Army Military History Research
Collection, United States: es-
tablishes bibliographical series,
422
Amy, William F. M.: and
Bosque Redondo problem, 198-
199
Arocha, Sim6n de: inspects Los
Almagres mine, 233
Arrington, George W.: Webb
writes about, 314-815, 322
Arrington, Leonard: book re-
viewed by, 565-566
"as-built" drawings: of forts
in Texas, 183, 184, 185, 186
Ashurst, Senator Henry: 48 n.,
50, 350
Ashton Villa (Galveston): 261
Associated Press: on Carranza
Doctrine, 4 n.
Atakapa Indians: article on,
noted, 112
Athearn, Frederic J.: book re-
viewed by, 437-438
atlas, historical: in preparation,
419
atlas of Mexico: publication of,
noted, 421-422
Auer, Louise Cheney: article by,
noted, 114
Augur, C. C.: on Mexican raids,
152
August Buchel: Texas Soldier
of Fortune: publication of,
noted, 557-558
Austin, Stephen F.: on lost
mines, 223-224, 225; Barker
does research on, 296; im-
prisoned at Mexico city, 397,
399; as empresario, 405
Austin, Texas: van Blerk on,
93; attitude in, about Por-
ter's crime, 478-479, 502-503,
504-505; First National Bank
in, 478-506; Presbyterian
church in, 327; articles on,
noted, 425, 564; mentioned,
44, 46
Austin American: on Roosevelt
Court bill, 44
Austin College: founded, 329,
330, 331; rules of conduct at,
38883; faculty and trustees of,
33884; awards honorary degrees,
419; mentioned, 382587
Austin County, Texas: econom-
ic losses in, 25, 27
Austin Hotel, Stephen F.: As-
sociation's meeting at, 100,
188
Austin Public Library: article
about, noted, 267
Austin's colony: Lydia Ann Mc-
Henry's letters about, 393-
408; land of, 394-395; climate
of, 395, 396-397; prices in,
395; politics in, 397, 398-399,
402-403, 405; Mexican army
at, 404, 406
Ayers, Robert: article by, noted,
110
Ayres, Clarence E.: 107
Ayres, David: 408
B
Bacarisse, Charles Albert: 469,
470 n.
Bacon, Sumner: 332
Bailey, R. W.: 324 n.
Baker, Daniel: pulpit manner
of, 325-326; accused of sec-
tarianism, 333-334; advocates
public education, 334-335;
mentioned, 324 n.
Baker, Katherine: 138
Baker, Newton D.: 9, 10
Baker, William: Union sympa-
thies of, 327; mentioned, 324 n.
Baker, William B.: 194
Baker, William R.: wealth of,
26, 34; occupation of, 29;
public life of, 31-32
Balcones Escarpment: Miranda
passes, 237
Ball, Eve: book by, reviewed,
447-448
Ballinger, William Pitt: article
on, noted, 113
Balman, Gail: article by, noted,
425
bandits, Mexican: losses caused
by, 3, 151; account of, 9-10;
inability of Mexican govern-
ment to control, 3, 12;
as excuse for Rio Bravo Af-
fair, 149; reason for increase
of, 150; raids by, 151-1,52;
blamed for raids of others,
153; U.S.-Mexican forces unite
against, 157; Ord's attitude
about, 157. See also Villa,
Francisco; villistas
bankers: wealthy Texans as,
29, 82, 33-35. See also Inter-
national Committee of Bank-
ers
Bankhead, William: 42 n.
banks: article on, noted, 428;
and economic depressions, 478,
481, 487; distrusted in Texas,
480, 504-505; chartering of,
480; and cattle boom, 481,
483, 484: regulation of, 503
Banks, Nathaniel P.: 512
Bannock Indians: 53
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