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C6rdoba Island: customs facilities
at, 163; army deployed at, dur-
ing Spanish invasion, 263
Corn Laws: effect of, on Cana-
dian market, 146
Corona del Rosal, Alfonso: 175
Coronado's Children: 195
Corona Publishing Co.: con-
tributes to TSHA auction, 189
Corps of Topographical Engineers:
and U.S. - Mexican boundary
survey, 342
Corpus Christi, Texas: settlement
in area of, 282
Corpus Christi State University:
R. Wooster of, 303
Correo de lafederaci6n mexicana (Mex-
ico City): debate over Masonic
lodges in, 252; supports V.
Guerrero, 262; views on Texas
in, 263, 267
Coryell County: J. Osterh. ut,
district judge of, 136
Cbs, Martin Perfecto de: Santa
Anna sends, to Saltillo, 17;
orders Texas dissidents ar-
rested, 18; threatens Bexar
citizens, 49
cotton: westward expansion of,
111; and U.S.-Mexican relations,
172, 175, 176; in Mexican
Texas, 246, 247, 277, 281; in-
troduction of, to Turkey, 351;
preferred to goats, 352; W. W.
Haupt farms, 354; W. L. Black
and, 361
Cotton Crisis: rev., 109-110
Cotulla, Texas: LBJ teaches
school in, 160
county courthouses: preservation
of, 308
county historical commissions:
award to recognize, 307-308
Couto, Jose Maria: on the colon-
ization of Texas, 222
Covered Wagon (film): 195
Cowboy, The: 82, 195
Cowboy at Work, The: 195
cowboys: E. E. Smith photographs,
396; L. Taylor organizes ex-
hibition on, 402
Cox, James: 77
Crane, Stephen: 195
Crawford, Ralston: 401
Crazy Horse: 195
Crockett, Davy: Texana collection
includes items of, 409
Crosser, Robert: 381, 385
Crossing the Border with the Fourth
Cavalry: Mackenzie's Raid into
Mexico, 1873: rev., 434-435
Cuba: slaves imported from, 39;
relations between Mexico and,
166-167; and U.S.-Mexican
relations, 177
Cude, Elton: 189
Culbert, David: book rev. by,
322-324
culture: in Republic of Texas,
imprints illustrating, 57-77;
conference on black, 80; study
of Spanish Texas, 89
cultures, southwestern: bookaward for, 304
Cummins, Light T.: 305
Cunningham, Eugene: 195
Cunningham, William H.:
presents Excellence Awards,
191
Curry, Peggy Simson: 195
Curtain Call: The History of the
Theatre in Austin, Texas, 1839-
1905: rev., 425 - 426
Cushman, Dan: 194
customhouses: in Republic of
Texas, 70
customs: facilities at El Paso, 163
customs collectors, Mexican:
return to Texas, 14
Cutrer, Emily F.: book rev. by,
97-98
Cutrer, Thomas W.: book by,
rev., 206-207
Czechoslovakian immigrants: in
Milam County, 155
D
Dallas, Texas: L. H. and D. A.
Budner of, 81; book about
education in, 93-94; fear of
slave revolt in, 116, 118; C. W.
Macune in, 155; agricultural
fairs at, 372; I. P. DeLoache
of, 385; W. A. Thomas of, 385;
M. A. Pettis attends school in,
395; W. Gard of, 395; book
dealers in, 408-409; Hoblitzelle
Foundation of, 410
Dallas Historical Society: L.
Taylor and, 402
Dallas Mercury: on C. W.
Macune, 155
Dallas Morning News: publishes
Texas Almanac, 91; W. Gard
with, 395
Dallas Museum of Art: P. L.
Stewart at, 400
Dallas News: Texas History Movies
in, 406
Daniel, Joseph T.: 154
Daniel, Price: contributes to
TSHA auction, 189; and Hand-
book of Texas, 303
Danube River: 227
Dary, David: 195
Daughters of the American Revo-
lution, Texas Society: honors
R. H. Thonhoff, 191-192
Daughters of the Republic of
Texas: contribute to TSHA
auction, 189
David, the bubble boy: Smithso-
nian accepts student project
on, 193
Davies, Christopher S.: erratum
for article by, 307
Davis, Bob: and Angora goat in-
dustry, 361. 364
Davis, EdmundJ.: J. G. Bell sup-
ports, 135; use of patronage by,
136; C. W. Macune on, 151
Davis, James B.: 350
Davis, Jefferson: postwar popu-
larity of, 129; and transcon-
tinental rail route, 342455
Davis, John: contributes to
TSHA auction, 189
Davis, Stuart: 401
Davy Crockett: The Man, the Legend,
the Legacy, 1786-1986: rev.,
417-418
Dawson, Joseph G., III: book rev.
by, 320-321
Day the Cowboys Quit, The: 194
De Boe, David C.: leads Junior
Historian program, 194
Declaration of Independence,
Texas: adopted, 24; supported
by Brazos conservatives, 31;
broadside announcing celebra-
tion of, reproduced, 66
Declaration of Presidents of
America: LBJ and G. Diaz
sign, 177
"Declaration of the Presidents of
the United States and the
United Mexican States": 181
Degraff, James: 145
Delaware: J. M. Clayton of, 335
Delerado, : 74
DeLoache, Ira P.: 385
Democratic National Committee: S.
Rayburn, head of Speakers'
Bureau for, 382
Democratic National Conven-
tion, 1852: J. B. Weller receives
Ohio vote in, 338
Democratic party: C. W. Macune
supports, 150; North-South
division in, 373; and the
1936 - 1937 House leadership
race, 386 - 387
Democrats: and U.S.- Mexican
boundary survey, 330, 334,
344; in 1848 Ohio politics, 338
Denver, Colorado: support for S.
Rayburn in, 385
Desert Solitaire: 195
Des Moines Register: W. Gard
with, 395
Devine, Joseph P.: and Angora
goat industry, 355, 357, 358,
359, 360, 361, 365, 367, 368,
371, 372
DeVoto, Bernard: 194, 195
DeWitt, Green C.: colonization
contract of, 249
Diario mercantil de Nueva Orleans:
reports on Fredonian
Rebellion, 254
Diaz Ordaz, Gustavo: LBJ and,
article about, 159 - 186; photo-
graphs of, 161, 170, 182; visits
LBJ ranch, 164-165; inaugur-
ated as president, 165; sup-
ports U.S. in Vietnam, 166;
and Mexico's relations with
Cuba, 167; visits Central
America, 167; LBJ praises,
169; hosts luncheon for L. B.
Johnsons, 171; state of the
union address of, 171 n.; and
sulfur exports to U.S., 172; ex-
changes gifts with L. B.
Johnsons, 174, 181, 184; re-
ceives documentary of LBJ's
Mexico trip, 175; visits
Amistad Dam, 176; signs Declara-
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