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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
commissioner, 293, 294, 296
Boren, Lyle H.: 386
Bosque County: J. Osterhout,
district judge of, 136
Boston, Massachusetts: investors
in, buy Texas land, 22; Angora
goat importer in, 355; E. E.
Smith in, 396
Boston Museum of Fine Arts: E. E.
Smith at, 396
Boston Public Library: S.
Hitchings of, 401
boundary commission: Mexico
insists on binational, 250 n. -
251 n. See also boundary sur-
vey, U.S. - Mexican; Mexican
Boundary Commission
boundary survey, U.S. - Mexi-
can: partisan politics and,
article about, 329 - 346; J. B.
Weller's dismissal from, 331,
337- 338, 340, 341, 344; sus-
pension of, 334, 343; fund-
ing of, 338, 340, 342, 343. See
also boundary commission;
Mexican Boundary Commission
Bourke, John: 195
Bowdler, William G.: 168
Bowen, David: 189
Boyce, Isaac D.: 26
Bradburn, Juan Davis: and at-
tack at Anahuac, 3 - 4, 7, 10,
11, 13, 32; and steamboat
navigation on Rio Grande, 287
Bradford, Melvin E.: book by,
rev., 325 - 326
Bradley Middle School (San An-
tonio): student from, wins
award, 304
Braisted, William R.: book rev.
by, 421 - 423
Brand, Irwin: 304
Brand, Mrs. Irwin: 304
Brand, Max: 195
Branda, Eldon S.: on E. E.
Smith, 396
Brandimarte, Cynthia A.: book
rev. by, 415- 416
Brandywine River School: 400
Braniff collection (photographs):
196
Braunfels, Germany: Duke Adolf
of, 398
Bravo, Nicholas: joins Plan of
Monta-no, 257, 259; lithograph
of, 258; exile of, 264; on U.S.
desire for Texas, 265, 266, 267,
268; and defense of Texas, 269;
leads in Plan of Jalapa, 270;
supports A. Bustamante
government, 277; and Mier y
Terin, 278; opposes Santa Anna,
290
Brazoria, Texas: W. H. Wharton
of, 4; J. A. Mexia honored at,
6; articles favoring Texas inde-
pendence appear in, 20; editor
at, receives San Jacinto
Resolutions, 22; J. de Urrea at,
25; Independence celebration
in, 69; business in, advertised,
76; slaves near, run away, 76;
letter dated, published inMexican newspaper, 291
Brazos, department of the: W.
Smith, political chief for, 14;
D. G. Burnet, chief justice for, 22
Brazos and Galveston Rail Road:
stock certificate of, reproduced,
73
Brazos River: Anahuac attackers
march from, 3, 4; Mexican troops
arrive at mouth of, 6; Texas tories
on 7, 24, 25, 31; W. H. Wharton
builds home on, 9; Mexican
customs collectors at, 14; T. F.
McKinney's ship captured at
mouth of, 16; immigrants on, 39;
crossed during Runaway Scrape,
51 -52; railroads to, 73; sale of
land on, 74; settlement along,
112; fears of slave revolt along,
118; Camp Bryan near mouth of,
125; colonies between the Col-
orado and, 246; trade along, 247
Brenek, Jason: 304
Bresenhan, Karey: book by,
309 - 310
Brewster, H. P.: 69
Bridgeman, P. C.: 74
Brief History of the James G. Gee
Library, A: 91
Brigham, A.: 69
Briscoe, Andrew: 16
Broadfoot's Bookmark (Wil-
mington, N.C.): 409
Brockton, Illinois: W. Gard born in,
394
Brookins gang: 310
Brophy, William H.: and TSHA,
80, 302
Broussard, James H.: 394
Browder, Alice: 190
Brown, Dee: book by, praised, 194,
195
Brown, James: 147 n.
Brown, Jeremiah: tariff notice by,
reproduced, 70
Brown, Lauren: 189
Brown, Lawrence A.: 348
Brown, Norman D.: "Book Re-
views" ed. by, 95- 110,
199-217, 313-326, 413-436;
contributes to TSHA auction, 189
Brown, Pat: 93
Brownsville, Texas: Handbook of
Texas and, 303; book mentions
riot in, 310
Brownsville Riot, the: in book, 310
Bryan, Guy M.: chapters by, in D.
Wooten's History, 405
Bryan, J. P.: and TSHA auction,
190
Bryan, Joseph: 23
Bryan, William: 299
Bryson, Conrey: 304
Buchanan, James P.: as Appropria-
tions Committee chairman, 376;
and 1934 House speakership race,
379
Budner, Doris A.: 81
Budner, Lawrence H.: 81
Buenger, Walter L.: on Texas
Unionism, 115
Buffalo Bayou: refugee camp on, 53
Buffalo Book, The: 195Buffalo Hunters, The. 195
Bugles in the Afternoon: 194
buildings, historic: guidebook to
Texas, 410 - 411
Burke, James: advertises meeting of
Bible Society, 77
Burke, Wendy E.: 305
Burma: W. Gard in, 394
Burnet, David G.: 1834 political
activities of, 22 - 23; S. Houston
indicts, 23; suppresses declaration
of independence (1835), 24; ru-
mored maneuvering of, 26; warns
D. L. Kokernot to advertise seized
cattle, 27; orders release of ar-
rested tories, 28; forsakes loyalty
to Mexico, 31; supports Mexi-
can Republic, 32; orders com-
pensation to widow, 47; orders
organization of protection com-
mittees, 53
Burnet, Texas: Masonic lodge in,
152
Burnet Bulletin: C. W. Macune
editor of, 150 - 153
Burnet County: C. W. Macune
of, 150 - 153
Burns, James MacGregor: 382
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
194, 195
Busby, Mark: book rev. by,
100- 101
Bustamante, Anastasio: and col-
onization of Texas, 225,
274- 275; coup d'etat of,
252-253, 270; reports on
Fredonian Rebellion, 255;
proclaimed vice-president of
Mexico, 262; defends Mexico
against Spanish invasion, 263;
opposition to government of,
277, 278 - 279; signs Adams-
Onis Treaty, 283; overthrow
and exile of, 283 - 284
Bustamante, Carlos Maria: on
Texas statehood, 242; exiled
Mexican generals com-
municate through, 264, 265;
and defense of Texas, 268,
269, 276; leads in Plan of
Jalapa, 270
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(film): 195
Butler, Anthony: becomes U.S.
minister to Mexico, 270; and
proposed purchase of Texas
from Mexico, 280
Butler County, Ohio: J. B.
Weller of, 335, 336, 337, 338,
344
Byrd, Harry F.: 377
Byrns, Joseph W.: and 1932,
1934 House speakership races,
376, 377, 378, 379, 388; death
of, 380
Bywaters, Jerry: 401
C
C & O Railroad: W. Chamblin,
Jr., and, 377; C. B. Kincaid of,
385
Cabo Rojo: Spanish expedition452
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