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Index
Richardson, Rupert N., Some Details of
the Southern Overland Mail, 1-18.
Rister, C. C., Significance of the Jackls-
boro Indian Affair of 1871, 181-200.
Roberts, Captain Jacob, 26.
Robertson, James M., Captain Amon B.
King, 147-150.
Rodriguez, Agustfn, 224, 298.
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, ranger serv-
ice, 24, 34.
Ross, Mary Katherine, mother uf L. S.
Ross, 63.
Ross, Peter F., ranger service, 35.
Ross, Shapley P., ranger captain, 24,
26, 34; Indian agent, 101, 103, 113.
Rowe, Dr. Joseph, 54.
Sanaco, Comanche chief, leaves reserva-
tion, 104.
San Antonio, Texas, instructions for
founding it, 85; in 1884, 75; in 1828,
257; evacuation of by Mexican army
in 1836, 246.
Sanchez, Captain Francisco (Chamus-
cado), 224.
Sanchez, Jose Marfa, Diary of trip to
Texas, 1828, 249-288; Laredo, 250;
petrified forest, 252; Frio River, 254;
Medina River, 256; Bexar, 257-260;
Comanches, 261-265; Wacos and
Tahuacanos, 265; Indian agriculture,
266; Gonzales, 267; Tonkawa camp,
269; San Felipe, 271; forecast of revo-
lution, 271; buys corn from Jared E.
Groce, 273; Vidais Indians, 276;
mosquitoes, 277, 278, 280, 281; Nacog-
doches, 282.
San Felipe de Austin, in 1828, 270.
Santa Maria, Juan de, 224, 293-296.
Sartucho [Sertuche], , 278.
Satank, Comanche chief, 189, 191.
Satanta, Comanche chief, leads raid in
Texas, 187; arrested, 189; trial, 191;
conditional pardon, 196; returned to
penitentiary, 198.
Seguin, Texas, history of, 247.
Selkirk, William, surveyor, 91.
Sertuche [Sartucho], , 278.
Sextant, influence on navigation and
surveying, 87.
Shackelford, Captain of California emi-
grant company, 134.
Shattuck, David 0., supports Clay, 178.
Shaw, Jim, interpreter, 104.
Shaw, Owen, ranger service, 27, 31.
Shelby County, regulators and mod-
erators in, 246.
Sherman, Sidney, 36.Sherman, W. T., opposes pardon to con-
victed Indian murderers, 195, 196.
Sims, Bartlett, surveyor, 91.
Sitio de ganado major, defined, 86.
Sitio de ganado minor, defined, 86.
Smith, J. M., scouting, 25, 26, 118.
Smith, Launa M., American Relations
with Mexico, reviewed, 320.
Smith, General Persifor F., requests
rangers to campaign against Indians,
28.
Smith, Captain Thomas, 36, 42.
Spell, Lota M., The First Text Book
Used in Texas, 289-295; Coahuiltecan
language, 290; questions asked the
Indians, 291; relations of parents and
children, 292; tribal habits, 293; hell
described, 294-295.
Spencer, Hamilton, mail contractor, 2.
"Solomon's Nose," on the Brazos, ,52.
Starr, Colonel S. H., report on illegal
Indian trade, 1868, 184.
Steiner, J. M., 118.
Suerte of land, defined, 86.
Sutton, Captain John S., 26.
Tahuacano Indians, in 1828, 265.
Tanks, the Waco, 129.
Tarnava, Constantino, with Terfn's
boundary commission, 249.
Tatum, Laurie, witness in trial of
Indians, 192.
Teran, Manuel de Mier y, boundary
commission, 249; description of cere-
monious Indian visits, 283.
Terry's Company, California immi-
grants, 214.
Texas, Mississippi Whigs on annexation
of, 161-185.
Text-book, the first used in Texas, 289-
295. (For analysis, see Spell.)
Thorn, Capt. Herman, California emi-
grant, 205, 221.
Tonkawa Indians, 269.
Toro, Alfonso, biographies of Ramos:
Arizpe and Lorenzo de Zavala, 245.
Torrey, David, murdered by Indians,
108.
Travis, Charles E., 28.
Trotter, H. A., 59.
Tyler, George W., 77.
Universal Emigration Company, the
English, buys land in Texas, 54.
University of Texas, Library, newspaper
acquisitions, 247.
Van Zandt, Isaac, 247.329
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