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Index
Constitution of Republic of Texas, first
draft, 205, 207; provision for elec-
tions, 212; executive authority, 212;
judiciary, 212; declaration of rights,
213; restriction on ministers of the
gospel, 213; slavery, 213; virtues of,
214; mystery of official copy, 214;
influence of the United States and
State Constitutions upon, 214; adop-
tion of, 214.
Consultation, 202.
Convention at Washington on the
Brazos, 134.
Cook, Joseph S., 181.
Cooke, W. G., 34.
Cooper, Camp, 94.
Cordoca, Vicente, 69, 73.
Cortez, John, 73.
Crawford, William C., 193.
Crenwelge, Christian, 128.
Crenwelge, Peter, 128.
Creswell, H. W., 339.
Cureton, Jack, 221.
Curtis and Atkinson, 340.
Dangerfield, W. H., 73.
Davis, Thomas E., 309.
Debard, E. J., 72.
De Leon, 302.
Diaries and Reminiscences published by
the Association, 6.
Dill, James, 44.
Dodge, Richard Irving, 97.
Dominguez, Mariano, 300.
Donley County, Organization, 349.
Dor, J. M., 72.
Douglas, Kelsey H., death, 64.
Dresel, Julius, 127.
Dubbs, Emanuel, 97, footnote; 345.
Duffield, T. M., 187.
Dunlap, R. G., 135.
Durst, John, 76, 182, 201.
Durst, Joseph, 187.
Dyer Brothers, 222.
Dyer, Lee, 91, 339.
Dyer, Leigh R., 223, 350.
Dyer, Walter, 340.
Early, J. D., 70, 71.
Edward, David, History of Texas, 5.
Edwards, Amos, 318.
Edwards, Haden, 303.
Elisondo, 43.
Ellis, Richard, 192, 194, 207.
English, William K., 75, 82, 83.
Epperson Ferry, 376.
Erwin, James, 316.Espinosa, Fray Isidro Felis de, 150,
footnote.
Eubanks, D., 340.
Evans, Arnold, 182.
Everett, Stephen H., 193, 208.
Farms, first in Panhandle, 357.
Ferriss, W. A., 65.
Fisher, John, 193, 206.
Fisher and Miller Grant, 122, 125.
Fleming, Henry, 345.
Flores, Vital, 72, 74, 77, 78.
Forbes, John, 203.
Ford, John S., 4.
Forts: Bascom, 96; Belknap, 93; Clark,
100; Concho, 101; Elliott, 107, 336;
Griffin, 95; Lyon, 94; McKavett, 101;
Martin Scott, 127; Mason, 128; Old
Stone, Nacogdoches, 66, 73; Richard-
son, 95; Sill, 96, 99, 105, 107, 108;
Sumner, 96.
Fort Worth and Denver Railroad, 328,
338.
Foster, Benjamin R., 317.
F Ranch, see Quitaque.
Franks, G. B., 133.
Fredericksburg, 121, 125, 127.
French, danger from, 59; settlements,
60; warning against, 62.
Fulmore, Z. T., 30.
Furguson, Aaron, 76.
Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 43.
Gaines, James, biographical sketch, 42;
69, 148, 193, 208.
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Com-
pany, 305; articles of association,
306; board of directors, 306; sale of
Texas land, 309; 314, 315.
Garner, Tom, 291.
Garrison, George P., 3, 30, 134.
Goodnight, Charles, 89, 90, 93, 105, 107,
108, 221, 246, 251; account of a cattle
drive, 330; stampede, 334, 339; de-
scription of Panhandle in 1878, 340;
account of murders committed in
early days, 341; 344, 346, 350.
Goodnight, Charles, Mrs., Indian scare,
228, 340.
Grant, James, 202, 300.
Gray, Wm. F., 132, 133, 138, 194, 204,
209.
Grayson, Peter W., 137, 138.
Green, Tom, 132.
Grimes, Jesse, 193.
Groce, Jared E., 366.
Gunter, Joe, 230.386
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