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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
of, map of, 353; presses adver-
tising, 359; cost of, 365; sales
of, map denoting, 366; at agri-
cultural fairs, 372. See also
mohair industry
animals, Texas: endangered,
map of, issued, 412
Ankara province (Turkey): Angora
goat from, 347
annexation, Texas: and alteration
of land office seal, 299; S. B.
Maxey writes on, 405
anthropology: W. C. Holdens
collect materials on, 400
Apache Indians: on Texas
frontier, 228; book about open-
ing of lands of, to white settle-
ment, 312
Appomattox: surrender at,
ment., 126
Aransas, Texas: Texas colonists ar-
rive at, 269; ship captain assas-
sinated at port of, 282
Aranzaz'u, Texas. See Aransas,
Texas
archaeology: county historical com-
missions and, 308; W. C. Holden
collects materials on, 400
Archer, Branch T.: mission of, to
U.S., 20; organizes Independence
celebration, 69
architecture: preservation of Texas,
308; W. C. Holden collects ma-
terials on, 400
archives: guide to, 198
Archive War, the: and land office
seal, 296
Arenas, Joaquin: conspiracy of,
253, 256, 264
Ariola, Francisco: 296 n.
Arizona: Angora goat industry in,
354
Arizpe, Juan Bautista: and coloniza-
tion of Texas, 231; represents
Nuevo Lebn in Iturbide's junta,
234
Arkansas: U.S. acquisition of Texas
to maintain security of, 266; P. E.
Bean and B. Milam intrusion in-
to, ment., 277; source material
on, 410
Armand, (captain): assas-
sinated by Indians, 282
Armijo, Gabriel de: leads forces
against government rebels, 277
Armour and Company: 361
army. See Mexican army; Texas
army
Arnold, Elliott: 194
Arnold, James: and Angora goat in-
dustry, 360
Arnold, Stephen J.: and Angora
goat industry, 357, 360, 367, 368,
371
Arosomena, Otto: criticizes U.S.,
177
Arredondo, Joaquin de: as com-
mandant general of Texas, 219;
rejects Plan of Iguala, 223
art: exhibitions of, 82; K. Bodmer's,
398; donated to Texas Tech's
Southwest Collection, 399 - 400;
Dallas collections of, 400; collec-tions of, in Texas, 400- 401; Aus-
tralian exhibit of western, 402
artists: LBJ invites Mexican, to
U.S., 172-173; book about
Taos, 311-312
Ashby, Turner: newspaper relates
exploits of, 129
Ashcraft, Allan C.: book rev. by,
432 - 433
Asia: livestock imported from, 351
Asia Minor: Angora goats from, 360
Associated Press: on C. W.
Macune, 140; W. Gard works
for, 394
Atascosito, Texas: Mexican military
post at, 247
Atascosita District: and Handbook of
Texas, 303
At Home on the Range: Essays on the
History of Western Social and
Domestic Life: rev., 324 - 325
Attwater's prairie chicken: 188
Austin, John: as early Texas
revolutionary, 6, 9
Austin, Henry: S. F. Austin
writes to, 20; fears slave upris-
ing, 49
Austin, Moses: colonization con-
tracts of, 225 - 226; Texana col-
lection includes items of, 409
Austin, Stephen F.: E. C. Barker's
biography of, 1; and Mexican
politics, 3, 6; land owned by,
9; tories and, 10, 21; conserva-
tive politics of, 12 - 13; arrest
and imprisonment of, 13 - 14,
287 - 289; endorses call for
consultation, 18 - 19; supports
Texas independence, 20; sup-
ports Mexican Republic, 32;
"Register of Families" of, 37;
mentioned in immigrant's
diary, 38; warns against
Methodist excitement, 44; an-
nouncement of death of, re-
produced, 61; in J. J. Linn's
Reminiscences, 197; Mexico's
views on colonization efforts of,
226, 231, 235, 249, 273; ma-
aterial on, in Texana collec-
tion, 409
Austin, Texas: Travis Guards of,
67; Bible Society meets in, 77;
TSHA meetings in, 80, 189,
394; students of, publish
magazine, 94; J. P. Osterhout
in, 136; S. Houston attempts to
move archives from, 296;
Republic of Texas land office
in, 298; Texas History Day in,
304; Wind River Press of, 309;
quilt exhibit in, 310; State
House Press of, 310; J.
Buchanan of, 379; book dealers
in, 409 - 410
Austin: An Illustrated History: rev.,
201 - 202
Austin and Pacific Short Line
Railroad: C. W. Macune and,
153
Austin College: R. C. Tyler at,
82; L. T. Cummins at, 305;
E. H. Phillips at, 408Austin County: sale of land in,
74, 76; J. P. Osterhout of, 111;
settlers in, 112; Germans in,
115, 124; fears slave uprising,
116 - 117; Unionist sentiment
in, 120; learns of Confederate
defeat, 126; former slaves in,
129; 1860- 1870 population
growth in, 130; relations be-
tween freedmen and whites in,
133 - 134; Republicans in
(1869), 135
Austin Lyceum: established,
72 - 73
Austin's Colony: slavery allowed
in, 11; "Register of Families"
of, 37; trade between Trinidad
and, 246; cotton grown in, 277;
appeals to Mexican govern-
ment (1833), 286; G. M. Bryan
writes on, 405
Australia: exhibit of western art
in, 402
Autrement: 411 - 412
aviation: in West Texas, archives
concerning, 81
Ayish Bayou: men from, terrorize
Gonzales, 49
Ayres, David: boarding school in
home of, 43; church work of,
44
Azcarate, Juan F.: and coloniza-
tion of Texas, 224; and
Adams-Onis Treaty, 248 - 249
B
Baade, Hans W.: writes on Texas
water law, 411
Bahia del Espiritu Santo: report
on Fredonian Rebellion from,
253; Mexico supplies troops
through port at, 254; Anglo-
American settlers from Sabine
River to, 268
Baiamonte, John V., Jr.: book
by, rev., 431 - 432
Bailey, C. P.: and Angora goat
industry, 360
Baird, Spencer F.: lithograph
from report by, 393
Baker, Mosely: Cbs orders arrest
of, 18; rallies Texans, 48, 49
Baker, T. Lindsay: book by, rev.,
315-316
Balcones Escarpment: C. W.
Macune on, 150; Angora goat
raising along, 355, 358
Ball, Larry D.: book rev. by,
417-418
Ballot Box 13: How Lyndon Johnson
Won His 1948 Senate Race by 87
Contested Votes: rev., 208 - 209
Bancroft, Lem'l H.: advertise-
ment of, reproduced, 76
Bankhead, William B.: death of,
373, 390; and the 1932, 1934
House speakership races,
374-376, 377 n.; as House
leader, 379 - 380; photographs
of, 383, 391; and the 1936 -
1937 House leadership race,
389; J. O'Connor and, 390450
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