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CONTENTS
NUMBER 1: JULY. 1935
CAPTAIN THOMAS WILLIAM BLOUNT AND HIS MEMOIRS ................
.............................. ..Lois Foster Blount .... 1
THE "HARRIET LANE" ........... ..... .....................
Lieutenant Commander David P. Marvin, U. S. Coast Guard, Retired.... 15
COLONEL ROBERT E. LEE'S REPORT ON INDIAN COMBATS IN TEXAS......
.............................. .....Colonel M. L. Crimmins.... 21
DIARY OF A CONFEDERATE CONGRESSMAN, 1862-1863.................
..... ................. ......... Edited by Mary S. Estill.... 33
LETTERS OF ANTONIO MARTINEZ, THE LAST SPANISH GOVERNOR OF TEXAS,
1817-1822................................Mattie Austin Hatcher.... 66
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Engerrand, The So-Called Wends of Ger-
many; Waugh, Castro-Ville and Henry Castro; Prose and Poetry
of America; Rak, A Cowman's Wife; Cunningham, Triggernometry;
Barnes, Arizona Place Names ............... ............. 73
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION ............................... 80
N UIBER 2: OCTOBER, 1935
THE EARLIEST PRINTING AND FIRST NEWSPAPER IN TEXAs..Ike H. Moore.... 83
THE CONFEDERATE EXODUS TO SOUTH AMERICA, I .... Lawrence F. Hill.... 100
EXPLORATIONS OF ALBERT PIKE IN TEXAS ........... .David Donoghue.... 135
LETTERS OF ANTONIO MARTINEZ, THE LAST SPANISH GOVERNOR OF TEXAS,
1817-1822, II ...........................Mattie Austin Hatcher.... 139
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Hackett, Pichardo's Treatise on the
Limits of Louisiana and Texas; Malone (Ed.), Dictionary of
American Biography, XV, XVI; Greer, Grand Prairie; Gambrell,
Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar; Forrester-O'Brien, Art and Artists
of Texas; De Shields, Tall Men with Long Rifles; Wiley, An Ad-
miral from Texas; Schubert, Come On, Texas!; Clark, Organized
Labor in Mexico; Tompkins, Chasing Villa; Chabot, The Alamo...... 148
NUMBER 3: JANUARY, 1936
'rHE CONFEDERATE EXODUS TO LATIN AMERICA, Il ...... Lawrence F. Hill.... 161
CAMPAIGNING IN THE BIG BEND OF THE RIO GRANDE IN 1787.....
............. .... ..Al B. Nelson. . 200
LETTERS OF ANTONIO MiARTINEZ, THE LAST SPANISH GOVERNOR OF TEXAS,
1817-1822, III......... ............... Mattie Austin Hatcher.... 228
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Manning (Ed.), Diplomatic Correspond-
ence of the United States; Inter-American Affairs, 1881-1860;
Wilgus (Ed.), Modern Hispanic America, the Caribbean Area,
Argentina, Brazil, and Chile since Independence; (The Steck Com-
pany, Publishers), Original Narratives of Early Texas History and
Adventure; Bennett and Zingg, The Tarahumara: an Indian Tribe
of Northern Mexico; Scott, Old Rough and Ready; Webb, The Texas
Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense ........................... 239
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION: Mrs. Adele B. Looscan ........ ..... 252
NUMBER 4: APRIL, 1936
JACKSON'S NECIIES CLAIM, 1829-1836.... ..... .Richard R. Stenberg.... 255
THE MERCER COLONY IN TEXAS, 1844-1883, 1 . ..Nancy Ethie Eagleton.... 275
THE FREE NEGRO IN THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, I ........ Harold Schoen. . 292
THE CONFEDERATE EXODUS TO LATIN AMERICA, III ..Lawrence F. Hill.... 309
LETTERS OF ANTONIO MARTINEZ, THE LAST SPANISH GOVERNOR OF TEXAS,
1817-1822, IV.. .. ....... Mattie Austin Hatcher .... 327
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Webb, The Texas Rangers: A Century of
Frontier Defense; Weinberg, Manifest Destiny: A Study of Nation-
alist Expansion in American History; Malone (Ed.), Dictionary
of American Biography, Vols. XVII, XVIII; Barker, The Father
of Texas .............. ... ....... ........ ............... 333
TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HIS-
TORICAL ASSOCIATION: PROGRAM OF JOINT MEETING........ ......... 338
INDEX OF VOLUME XXXIX . ............................ .... .... 341
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