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McCoy, Col., 340.
McGloin, - -, 302.
McGowan, G. W., 287, 288.
McIvor, T. T., 63.
McIvor, Alexander, death, 73.
McKinney, Collin, biographical sketch,
38; 148, 193.
McKinney, T. F., 77.
McKinney, William C., 39.
McLaugh, General, 95.
McMullen, 302.
M'Nairy, John, 36.
McNulty, R. L., 339.
Meusbach, John C., 121, 122, 123, 124;
treaty with Indians, 125; 128.
Medill, W., Col., 123.
Menard, Michael B., 193.
Menifee, William, 193.
Mexico, colonization laws, 296.
Mier y TerAn, Manuel, 310, 312.
Milam, Ben, 302.
Millard, R. F., 63.
Miller, Ben, 374, 375.
Miller, -. -., Dr., 216.
Miscellaneous Papers published by the
Association, 28.
Money, Texas, 63.
Mongomery, Mrs., 75.
Montgomery, F., 375.
Moody, Robert, 346.
Moore, Annie, 39.
Moore, L. R., 244.
Mora, Josh Maria, 77, 287, 288.
Morgan, Carolyn, 372.
Morrison Brothers, 340.
Morrison, T. W., 350.
Motley, William, 193.
Muleshoe, 95.
Muse, K. H., 72.
Nacodoches Indians, 161.
Nacogdoches, 43, 45, 202.
Naichas Indians, 161.
Nashville Colony, 133.
Nations, Joseph, 64.
Navarro, Jos6 Antonio, 44, 193, 196.
Nazonis Indians, 161.
Negroes, abduction of, 63; emigration
of, 187; soldiers, 107.
Neighbors, Major, 122, 123, 124.
Nelson, O. H., 90, 91, 257, 340, 344,
346, 349; version of "Winchester
Quarantine," 354.
Nesters, 339.
New Braunfels, 119, 127.
Newlands, Alexander, 202.
New Mexico, legislation concerning
water courses, 266; acequias, 275.New Orleans Greys, 34.
Nixon, George A., 291, 313.
Norris, John, 66, 76, 83.
Norris, Nathaniel, 76, 83.
Norris, Samuel, 45, 77, 181.
O'Connor, - -, 71.
Oden, Tobe, 340.
Ogden, D. C., 72.
Ogilvy, James, 63, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72,
184, 288, 289, 375.
Otter Creek, 94.
Palo Duro Canyon, 90, 96, 101, 102, 105,
221, 222, 227, 228; Description of,
232; 341.
Palo Duro Ranch, 235, 236.
Panhandle of Texas, 89, 222; first
school in, 350.
Panhandle Cattle Raisers' Association,
91, 346.
Panni Indians, 60.
Parker, Quanah, 105.
Parks, Charlie, 326.
Parks, J. H., 350.
Parmer, Martin, 47, 193, 195, 205, 208.
Parmer, Mrs., 76.
Patton, Moses L., 289.
Patton, Robert S., 182.
Pease, E. M., 128.
Peebles, Robert, 202, 207.
Perry, James F., 322.
Philipps, Frederick T., 73, 74, 83.
Phillips, Zeno, 366.
Pineda, J., 64, 68.
Plenary Convention for Texas, 191.
Poe, John, 68.
Pollitt, George, death, 77.
Porter, Major, 80.
Potter, Robert, 69, 72, 193, 195; reso-
lution, 199; 204, 205, 206, 207, 208,
216.
Power, James, 193, 302.
President of Texas, method of election,
207.
Price, George F., Capt., 93.
Puckett, Thomas, 71.
Pueblo Indians, 355.
Queretero, College of Santa Cruz de, 53.
Quitaque Ranch, 90, 94, 243.
Raguet, Mrs., 82.
Railroads, aid of, by State Legislature,
351.
Ramsdale, Frances, 78.
Ranch routine of early days, 359.
Ransom, Col., 65.388
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