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Index
Corn, colonists' devices for
grinding, 239; production
of, 1828, 123
Corpus Christi College-
Academy, 332
Corsicana, history of, 167,
310
Coraicana Semi-Weekly
Light, gift to Association
of copies of, 310
Cortina, Juan N., raid on
Brownsville, 65
Cos, Gen. Martin Perfecto
de, conciliatory attitude of,
1835, 114
Cotton, freighting routes of,
in Civil War, 248; pro-
duction of, 1828, 121-122;
rafting of, on Brazos, 105
Coulter, E. Merton, 198, 335,
439
Counties, history of, authori-
ties on, 297-302, 428-429
Court of Appeals, establish-
ment of, 10, 12-13, 14-15,
17-18; organization of,
17-18; procedure of, 17-
18
Court, Supreme, 27, 280, 292,
385-386; relief of, pro-
posals for, 1875, 9-13
Courts, reorganization of,
need for, 1875, 8
Cowan, John F., 362
Cowboy, Texas, "rigging"'
of, 1-4
Cow Country (rev.), E. E.
Dale, 77-78
Crawford, G. W., 282
Crimmins, Col. M. L., 67,
165, 168, 413, 430
Crittenden, Dr. Christopher,
164, 294
Crockett, David, death of,
circumstances of, 178;
rifle of, 313
Crosby, Stephen, 270
Cross Timbers, 178
Crouch, Rev. Isaac, 241
Cruger, Jacob W., 420, 421
Cruger, James F., 420
Cullins, Aaron, 235; service
with Rangers, 240, 244;
killed by Indians, 240, 244
Cullins, Alfred, service in
Civil War, 248
Cullins, Daniel, biographical
data, 235-249; Indian
Creek farmhouse, con-
struction of, 245; Indian
Creek grant of, settlement
of, 240, 243-245; service
in Civil War, 248; service
with Rangers, 240
Cullins, Esther Amanda
Sherrill, biographical data,
234 - 249 ; genealogy of,
234-235
Cullins family, journey to
Texas of, 1835-, 235-236Cullins, John, escapes from
Comanches of, 244-245 ;
service in Civil War, 248
Cummings, Maj. J. F., 228
Curtis, Sarah Kay, 179
Customs, collection of, peace
party's support of, 1835,
107-109, 111-113
Cutchates, see Koasatis
Dale, E. E., 77
Dallas, route of National
Road through, 222-224 ;
ferries at, rivalry between,
221
Dallas County, route of Na-
tional Road through, 221-
224
Daughters of the Republic
of Texas, 177, 427
Davenport, F. Garvin, 438
Davenport, Harbert, 63, 396
Davidson, Dr. Robert, 241
Davidson, Judge T. W., 178
Davis, Bob, 414
Davis, E. J., 305
Davis, Thomas, 355
Dawson, Fred'k, navy con-
struction contract of, 145
Day, Donald, 54, 56, 57
Dearborn, Gen. Henry, 160
DeBland, Collin, 351
Debt, public, 153, 157, 158,
276, 279, 287, 291, 292
De Cordova, see Cordova
Delawares, 128
Democratic party, 374
Democratic State Conven-
tion, 1852, 283
DeMontel, E. C., 167
DeMorse, Charles, biograph-
ical data, 6-7, 328-329 ;
plan for courts' reorgani-
zation, 1875, 10
DeTeste, J. L., 368
De Voto, Bernard, 195
Dobie, J. Frank, 313
Dodd, James S., 28
Dodson, J. R., 170
Dodson letters, 170
Donecker, Frances, 168, 318,
425
Donoghue, David, 431
Douglas, Myrtis Louva, 179
Douglass, Joe P., 9
Driscoll, Clara, research
scholarship in Texas his-
tory, establishment of, 177
Drummond, Lorena, 55
Dunbar, William, 388
Duncan, N., 109
Duncan, William, Anahuac
action condemned by, 112-
113
Dunn, John, 333
Dunn, J. B., 232
Dunton, W. Herbert
("Buck"), 1-4, 52-53
Duval, Thomas H., 27, 380
Dyche, Mrs. John T., 307449
Dyer, Clement C., 351
Eaves, Charles Dudley, 180
Eclipses, lunar, in Texas,
1755-1880, table of, 180-
181
E Cross E Ranch, 176
Edwards, Benjamin, 33
Edwards, Haden, friction
with settlers, 33; grant
of, 32
Edwards, Dr. James Gar-
rard, 168
Eilers, William, 410
Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight
D., Texas connections of,
418
Eisenhower, Mrs. M. E., 418
Eldredge, John W., 352
Elliott, Claude, 54, 74, 200,
441
Emmett, Chris, 425
El Paso-Austin regio n,
Browne's map of, 306
Epperson, Benjamin H., 270
Erath, George Bernard, 237,
244
Estill, Julia, 413
Eustis, William, 389, 391
Evans, Alexander H., 145
Ewell, Gen. R. S., 228
Ewing, Dr. Alexander, 353
Exports, 1836-1845, 92-93
Eyeish, 126
Farmer, David, killed by
Comanches, 244
Farnum, Mabel, 435
Farrar, R. M., death of, 183
Farrow, M. H., 56
Farrington, S. Kip, Jr., 81
Faught, 215
"Faust" by Estanislao Del
Campo (rev.), Walter
Owen, trans., 446
Fayetteville, railroad con-
vention at, 1839, 350
Fields, William, 146
Filibusters, 193-194
Fisher, Rev. Orceneth, 21,
270, 283, 374
Flag, Texas State, 395
Fleenor, Henry M., 62
Florida, source of Confed-
erate meat supply, 228,
229, 230, 231
Flour. price of, 1828, 124;
1835-, 239
Flournoy, John Jacobus: ..,
(rev.), E. Merton Coulter,
198-200
Fontaine, Rev. Edward, 278,
283; biographical data,
181 - 183; genealogy of,
281; publications of, 183
Fontaine, Lamar, 181
Fontaine, Pierre, 416
Ford, Dr. John S., 306
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