The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 74, July 1970 - April, 1971 Page: 590
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590
Canby, Colonel ---: and
Bosque Redondo problem, 197
Candelaris, Texas: packtrains
at, 68, 74
Candelaria Rim Road: wagon
train on, 79
Cane Hill, murders at: article
on, noted, 422
Caney Creek: camp meeting at,
393
cannibalism, Indian: article on,
noted, 112
Cannon, J. T.: 418
canvas shelters: at Texas forts,
178-181
Canyon, Texas: play produced
at, 556
Cape Province, South Africa:
after Boer War, 82
Cape Town, South Africa: oc-
cupied by Europeans, 81
Capitol, Texas: President Reitz
visits, 938; in National Regis-
ter of Historic Places, 261;
article about, noted, 561
Capitol Bank and Trust Com-
pany (Austin): 505
Cappon, Lester J.: 419
Caraveo, Joseph Antonio: 229,
249
cargador: duties of, with pack-
train, 54-55; picture of, 68
Carleton, General James H.: re-
port of, on Indian Bureau,
189; article about, 189-203;
approach of, to Indian paci-
fication, 191-192; conducts af-
fairs at Bosque Redondo, 192-
195; conflict of, with Steck,
193-202; relieved of command,
200; conducts campaign
against Gila Apaches, 201-2-02
Carnegie Institution: 463-464
Carondelet, Baron de: study of,
noted, 466
carpetbaggers: 153
carrancistas: at Jukrez, 10
Carranza, Venustiano: nation-
alism during regime of, 1, 3,
8, 14, 21; and U.S.-Mexican
relations, 1-28, 843; on rights
of nations, 2; inability of, to
control bandits, 3, 2223; on
ownership of land, 3, 8, 339;
dislikes Woodrow Wilson, 4,
12, 843; and U.S. loans, 4; co-
operation of, with Germany,
6; domestic problems during
regime of, 7, 11, 14-15, 21,
388; political techniques of, 8,
14, 21, 23; and U.S. interven-
tion at Juarez, 10, 11, 22-23;
and Jenkins case, 15-20, 348,
352-353; Lansing's opinion
of, 17; assassination of, 23,
355; and foreign-owned oil
properties, 339; power of, 350
Carranza Doctrine: 1-2, 4-5
Carrasco, Salvador: 224, 227
Carrington House: restoration
of, 556
Carroll, H. Bailey: journal is-
sue dedicated to, 103-104; asIndex
editor of Junior Historian,
264; on local historians, 555
Carroll Memorial Fund: doubled
in size, 105; awarded to Ran-
dolph Campbell, 105
Carson, Kit: fights Apaches.
191; at Battle of Adobe Walls.
196; and Bosque Redondo
problem, 196
Carter, Clarence E.: 468
Cartwright, Amanda: occupa-
tion of, 29; husband of, 31 n.;
wealth of, 35
Cartwright, Matthew: in Texas
during Republic, 31 n.
Carvajal, Josd: article on, not-
ed, 113
Casdorph, Paul D.: book re-
viewed by, 128-129
Case, Joel T.: 324 n.
Case, Mrs. Joel T.: 332
Cashen, Alice: book note by,
291-292
Cassel, Jonathon F.: book by,
noted, 134
Castro, Ram6n de: 234
Castroville Historic District: in
National Register of Historic
Places, 261
Catdlogo de Docmentos del Ar-
chiveo General de Indias (Sec-
cidn V, Gobierno. Audiencia
de Santo Domingo) sobre la
Epoca Esparola de Luisiana:
noted, 266
Catlin, George: portfolio of, re-
printed, 558
Catholic Church: and Carranza,
7
cattle: on King Ranch, 92
-, Longhorn: article on, noted,
427
cattle drives: 25
cattle industry: losses of, to
bandits, 7, 150-151; expansion
of, after Civil War, 25, 526;
articles about, noted, 427; and
banks, 481, 483, 484, 501;
needs economic stability, 525-
526; article on controversy of,
with meat-packing industry,
525-534; and government reg-
ulation, 525-534; efforts of,
toward collective action, 525-
534; protests commission
firms, 528; and Meat Inspec-
tion Act, 529; need of, for
better stock, 529, 530; and
Packers' Consent Decree, 531-
532; and Packers and Stock-
yards Act, 532
Cattleman, The: 262, 532
cattlemen: wealthy Texans as,
30; individualism of, 525, 526,
530, 533; described, 525; as
pragmatists, 532
Cattle Raisers Association of
Texas: 530, 531n.
cattle thieves: article on, noted,
427
Caughey, John W.: 466
cavalry, United States: stationed
on U.S.-Mexican boundary, 3;in possible U.S. intervention
in Mexico, 9; equipment and
supplies for, 52-80; article
about, noted, 269. See also
Dragoons, First
-, Negro: on Rio Grande,
154 n.
Cavalry, First: picture of, 99;
mentioned, 557-558
-, Second: article about, noted,
563
-, Third: packtrain of, 54
-, Fourth: raids Indian vil-
lages in Mexico, 151; men-
tioned, 62
-, Fifth: pictures of packtrain
of, 66, 78
-, Seventh: use of packtrains
and mule carts by, 63
-, Eighth: pictures of pack-
train of, 70, 77, .80
-, Twenty-Ninth: desertion in,
511
Census, federal (1860): on Tex-
as wealth, 24
-, federal (1870): on Texas
wealth, 24-35; inconsistencies
in, 24 n.-25 n.
Central America: and Mexico,
4 n.
Central Bank and Trust Com-
pany (Austin) : 505
Cerro del Almagre. See Alma-
gres, Los
Chaco War: article about, not-
ed, 559
Chadbourne, Fort: erection of,
169
Chalberg, Russell: article about,
noted, 267
Chamberlain, George A.: 2, 6
Chamberlain, Hiram: Confeder-
ate sympathies of, 328; men-
tioned, 324 n.
Chambers, T. Jefferson: death
of, 24 n.
Chanas, Rio de los. See Llano
River
Chanas Indians: 243 n.
Chandler, Alfred D.: book edit-
ed by, reviewed, 433-434
Chaplin, Charles: 359
Chapman, W. E.: 3-4
charity: article on, noted, 114
Charles III: reign of, studied,
475
Charlton, Thomas L.: 319, 417
Chenault, W. Anderson: 93 n.
Cherokee Indians: fight Union
forces, 511
Chevalier, Francois: book by,
noted, 108
Chevez, J. Francisco: and
Bosque Redondo problem, 199
Cheyenne, Wyoming: 54
Cheyenne Indians: packtrains
used against, 54
Chicago Historical Society: Har-
din papers at, 393
Chipman, Donald: book by, re-
viewed, 567-569
Chiricahua Indians. See Gila
Apache Indians
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