The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 48, July 1944 - April, 1945 Page: 608
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Index
Book auction, Association,
contributors to, 1944, 119 ;
Rosenberg Library, 583
Books, gift of, to U. S. S.
San Jacinto, 417; their ac-
knowledgement, 428; num-
ber of, in early Texas, 401
Boone, Daniel, 358
Borden, G., 8
Borden, T. H., 8
Border Command : General
Phil Sheridan in the West
(rev.), Carl Coke Rister,
126-127
Boren, Capt. B. N., 94
Boren, James N., 94
Boren, R. L., 94
Boren, Samuel H., 94
Bourbonism, 346-369
Bourgeois, -, 248, 250, 251
Bowen, Richard LeBaron,
137-138
Bowie, Jim, 577
Bowie knife, illustration, 103
Bowman, Allen, 130
Bradburn, John Davis, 211,
215, 217, 218, 500; in com-
mand at Anhhuac, 503; in-
structions from Mier y
Terin, 503-505; differences
with Madero, 505-508; with
Fisher, 513-516; relieved
by Ugartechea, 518, 5385-
536, 538
Bradley, William, 92
Brandon, Edgar Ewing, 1837
Bravo, General, 22-24
Brayer, Herbert 0., 569
Brecher, Edward, 551
Brecher, Ruth, 551
Breck, George, 605
Breedlove, James W., 208
Briggs, George Waverly, 426
Bringas, -, 20, 82
Brisbane, Albert, 102, 288,
250
Brockman, Ula, 808
Broiles, H. S., 855, 360
Brollier, Anthony, 95
Brooks, Dr. Samuel P., 174,
178
Brown, George, 8
Brown, H. Fletcher, 104
Brown, Henry S., 4, 9
Brown, J. Douglas, 223
Brown, Joe, 321
Brown, John Henry, School
History of Texas, 4, 9
Brown, Joshua D., 151
Brown, Sara Lowe, 106
Browne, Dr. F. B. E., 91,
92, 280, 589
Brownsborough, 151
Brownsville and Rio Grande
Railroad Company, 39
Bryan, Lt. -, 269, 270
Bryan, Col. Guy M., 289, 470
Buchanan, Anna, 119, 425
Buchetti, J. F., 388
Buck, General B. B., 125
Buckley, C. W., 223Buckner, General S. B., 470
Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and
Colorado Railroad Com-
pany, 92-93, 377
Buffalo Hump, Indian chief,
262
Bugbee, Harold, 276
Bullis, Lt. John L., 296
Bullock, Col. James W., 102
Burdett, Joel A., 223
Burges, Alfred Rust, 559
Burges, Major Richard Fen-
ner, biographical data, 558-
560
Burges, William H., 559
Burgess, John, 295
Burgess Waterhole, Texas,
296
Burk, Mrs. G. L., 287
Burleson, Albert Sidney, 171,
301
Burleson, Jesse I., 427
Burnet, Devid Gouverneur, 3,
4, 33-37, 208, 212
Burnet, Jacob, 34
Burnet, William, 34
Burns, J. Randolph, 377
Burns, Robert, 332, 334
Burritt, Elijah Hinsdale, 401
Bushick, Frank M., 328
Bustamante, President C. B.,
205; his election, 519; dis-
posal of Guerrero, 519-520;
affairs of and revolutions
against administration of,
54, 61, 519-538
Bustamante, Carlos Maria de
(historian), 532, 541
Butler, Col. Anthony, 196
Byrd, Kathryn, 401
Cabezeras de Santa Rita, 13
Calder6n, General Jose M.,
527
Caldwell, Colbert, 449, 455
Callahan, J. H., 223
Calloway, J. C., 366
Camels, Bastrop County herd,
1876-1878, 107-108
Campbell, S. E., 472, 481, 482
Campbell, Thomas B., 169,
174
Canada Bill, 828
Canadian, Texas, 870
Canby, General E. R. S., 470
Cantagrel, Francois, 238-253,
passims
Cappon, Lester J., 420, 578
Carbajal, Jose, 507
Carmichael, L. M., 401
Caro, -, 13
Carpenter, Ben, 428
Carpenter, Flossie Gardner,
556
Carpenter, John W., 556
Carrasco, Colonel, -, 342
Carretas, 12
Carroll, H. Bailey, 87, 110,
130, 370, 372, 398, 567
Carruth, E. B., 145, 165
"Carrville," 152Carson, Catherine J., 8
Carter, -, 470
Castrillon, General, 19, 20,
28
Castro, Henry, 224, 377
Case, Sherman, 223
Cattle, 370-372
Cazadores de Matamoras, 18,
25, 28, 30, 32
Cebolo see Cibolo
Central Baptist Association,
38, 220, 375
Chalmers, -, 480
Chambers, T. J., 39, 377
Chance, James, biographical
data, 554-555
Chance, Sarah Ann Harrell,
biographical data, 554-555
Charles Schreiner, General
Merchandise, 1 8 6 9 - 1 9 4 4
(rev.), J. Evetts Haley,
595-597; announcement of,
276
Chase, Salmon P., 456
Chatfield, W. H., 589
Chavose, Captain C. L., 348
Chennault, Claire, 120
Cherokee Baptist Association,
220, 375
Cherokees, 217-218
Chevallie, -, 272
Childress, George C., 12
Chirino, -, 547
Choctaws, depredations of,
1810, 67-70
Chovell, Rafael, 217, 535
Cibolo, 25
Cigar manufacture, first Tex-
as, 395
Cincinnati Literary Gazette,
34
Circus, Mott and Company's,
374
Citrus fruit crop, 1944, 89
Clark, Champ, 183
Clark, Edward, 236
Clark, Luther, 287
Clark, Thomas D., 444
Cleburne State Alliance, 356
Clitz, General Henry B.,
186
Coe, Phil, 323
Coke, Richard, 224, 449, 456,
457, 466
Coldwell, Capt. Neal, 279
Cole, Jeremiah C., 8
Coleman, R. V., 277
Collection of Hayne Letters,
A (rev.), Daniel Morley
McKeithan, ed.,. 440-442
Collett, Lum, 287
Coils, -, 31
Colonization, Texas, the Law
of April 6, 1830, 49-66,
193-218, 499-546; Mexican
grants toward, 535
Colorado Baptist Association,
38, 220, 375
Colquitt, Oscar Branch, 170,
173, 175
Columbia, Texas, 3-9
Combs, Leslie, 40
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