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Index
History of Wichita Falls, The, reviewed,
335.
Holden, W. C., 194.
Holland, G. A., 334.
Holland, Lafayette, 156.
Hopkins, D. R., death, 320.
Horsbrugh, Fred, 194, 200, 201, 202,
204, 206, 207.
Horses, price in Texas, 158.
Horton, A. C., 2.
Hosea, W. 'W., 206.
Hotchkiss, Archibald, 152, 163, 319,
321; Miss Maria, 154, 239.
House, T. W., 119.
Houston, Railroad Convention, 1842, 7;
184, 186, 188, 190, 274.
Houstonian, the, 186.
Houston, James, death by Indians, 306;
308.
Houston, Sam, 3, 9, 26, 129; speaks of
Bonham, 131; 132, 148, 174, 209, 241.
Howard, V. E., 17, 167.
Hoya, F., 80, 152, 153, 161, 162, 164,
166, 167, 168, 242, 318.
Hulbert, A. B., 245.
Humphreys, E., 186.
Hunt, Memucan, 19.
Hunter, J. M., 334.
Hunter. W, W., 112.
Independent Chronicle, Galveston, 275.
Indianola Bulletin, 192.
Infante, Joaquin, 175.
Indians, 18, 28; of Texas missions,
1767, 30; customs, 33, 34; of La
Bahia, 39; of Rosario, education, 40;
habits, dances, musical instruments,
41; marriage customs, 41, 42; char-
acteristics, sacrifices, 42; food, 47;
attitude toward religion, grass band-
ages, 44; efforts to teach them new
dances and new music, 47; at San
Jose, 51, 52; armed, 54; faithless, 57;
armed by French, 61; towns, 62; at-
titude toward extreme unction, 65;
of Ays, 67; customs, 69, 220; medi-
cal lore, 70; of the Great Plains, 170;
fear of, 215, 217, 218; attack, 222,
225, 306, 307; republics, 255; terri-
tory, 256; 288, villages, 291; rumors
of trouble, 291, 295, 296, 301, 309;
trails, 305; 311, 313, 316; women,
314.
Jackson, A., 106, 107.
James, John, 210, 211, 215, 228, 230,
231, 232, 233, changes in personnel
of his company, 290; 295, 298, 300,
307, 308, 309, 316.343
James, Vinton, 211.
Jameson, J. F., 95.
Jamison, David F., 126.
Jones, Adolphus, 146.
Jones, Anson, 3, 191.
Jones, Miss Bird, 149.
Jones, Catesby, 118.
Jones, George W., 150.
Jones, James H., 149.
Jones, J. R., in Texas, 146; friends of
S. F. Austin, 146; property, 147;
provisional Postmaster General, 148;
descendants, 149; life as a pioneer,
150.
Jones, J. R. III, 149.
Jones, Myers F., 146; on Snively Expe-
dition, 149; 150.
Jones, Mary Barger, 146.
Jones, William, 157, forced sale, 163.
Johnson, A., 325.
Johnson, E. R., 137, 142.
Johnson, Thomas, 188.
Johnstone, Henry, 194, 201.
Jojuanes Indians, 58.
Journal and Advertiser, San Augustine,
190.
Katahdin, the, 120.
Kaufman, D. S., 161.
Kemp, L. W., 91.
Kenney, M. M., 28.
Keys, Crawford, 127.
King, Edward, 141.
King, T. Butler, 24, 25.
Klaener, - , 280.
Knauss, J. O., 182.
Kress, M. K., 28.
Lacy, Jno. D., 159.
Lacy, Martin, 154.
Lafayette, 125.
La Grange Intelligencer, 191.
Lamar, M. B., 148.
Lamuza, Fray Joseph, 38.
Lamuza Fray Ygnacio, 38.
Laran, J. M., 176, 269.
Latan4, J. H., 96.
Laussat, Pierre C., 104, 105.
Lavinia, the, 122.
Lawhon, D. E., 183.
Lea, Edward, 110, death, 116.
Lewis, Amanda, 218, 219.
Lewis, Gideon, 178, 276.
Lewis, Ira R., 241.
The Life and Adventures of Javmes P.
Beckwourth, reviewed, 329.
Lindley, John, death, 206.
Lipan Indians, 36, 37, 213.
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