The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 59, July 1955 - April, 1956 Page: 570
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570
Manning, W. R., book by,
cited, 191n
Manning, William, 339
Manor, James, genealogy of,
308
Mansfield, J. K. F., article
on, noted, 97
Mansfield, battle of, 226
Manufacturing : effect of
Civil War blockade on,
157; effect of credit freez-
ing on, 158; effect of for-
eign element on, 157; en-
couragement of by Con-
federate government, 157;
geographic concentration
of, 156; government con-
tracts in, 158; importance
in economy, 153; in 1880,
181; in 1880, map of
values of, 180; land of-
fered as bonus for, 157;
organization of firms in,
153: percentage of popula-
tion in, 152; production
in 1880, 183n; size of
firms, 153; total value of
goods produced by, 153;
value of by areas, 156;
value of goods produced,
153. See also Factories
Maps, 306
Marble industry, wages in,
182n
Marble mines, in province of
Texas, 51
Marcy, Mary Ellen, 125
Marcy, Mary Mann, 124, 125
Marcy, Randolph B., book
on, reviewed, 123-125
Marcy, William L., 413
Marion County, 178, 179;
bell factories in, 153, 164;
1870 industrial output,
167n; 1870 manufacturing
value added, 167n; iron in-
dustry in, 175, 176; mens
clothing industry in, 163;
operation of carriage,
wagon, and cart factories,
162; operation of sash,
door, and blind industries
in, 162; production of
boots and shoes in, 160;
production of metal uten-
sils in, 162; publishing in-
dustry in, 177; wages in,
164, 165
Marketing, problems of after
Civil War, 158
Marlin, Texas, 66
Marr, John Columbus, thesis
by, cited, 168n
Marshalk, A., 462
Marschall, Mrs. E., 89; speech
by, noted, 73
Marshall, Elmer Grady, thesis
by, cited, 158n, 165n, 171n
Marshall, John, 403
Marshall, Thomas Maitland,
article by, cited, 191n, 197nIndex
Marshall, Texas, 179
Marshall papers, 308
Martin, Eugene, 508
Martin, H. S., 445n, 454
Martin, Wylie, 346, 348, 356
Martine, Joseph L., 228;
joins Association, 121
Martinez, Antonio Maria:
calendar of letters of, 372-
381, 473-486; not given
support of viceroy and
commandant general, 373;
proposed resignation as
governor, 377
Martinez, Francisco Xavier,
375, 473, 476
Martinez, Juana, 380
Mason, George Truett, thesis
by, cited, 715n
Masonry, wages for, 165
Masonry in Texas: Back-
ground, History, and In-
fluence to 1846, noted, 387
Mass, compulsory attendance
required of Spanish troops,
379
Massie Plantation Papers,
500
Masters, N. M., joins Asso-
ciation, 121
Masterson, James R., article
edited by, 225
Masterson, William H., book
by, reviewed, 240-241
Matador Ranch, 225, 532
Matagorda, 374; destruction
of thirteen vessels at, 375 ;
pirate bands at, in 1817,
373; port at, 51; ship-
yards at, 173; Spanish re-
connaissance of area, 474
Matagorda Bay, 51n
Matagorda County, 168n
Matamoros, Mexico, 16n, 19-
20, 59, 60, 438; Indian
depredations in, 16; threat-
ened by Comanche Indians,
21
Matamoros Archives, 339,
500
Matlock,, J. D., 90
Matlock, Mrs. J. D., 90
Matteson, David M., book
by, cited, 337n
Mattison, R. F., 63, 64
Maul, Walker, 419, 420
Maverick, Albert, plaster re-
lief of, noted, 500
Maverick, Mrs. Mary A.,
bust of, noted, 500
Maverick, Jim, 116
Maverick Town, noted, 526
Maxey, Thomas E., papers
of, 308
Maximilian, 58
Maxwell, Allen, book edited
by, reviewed, 243-244
Maxwell, Ross, 534
Maynes, Francisco, 481
Meade, George Gordon: bookby, cited, 5n, 6n, 8n, 10n;
in Mexican War, 5
Meal, amount produced in
1860, 154
Meat packing, development
of after Civil War, 160
Medical Story of Early Tex-
as, 1528-1858, noted, 505,
542
Medicinal herbs, production
of, in province of Texas,
54
Medicine, need for in Bexar
and Bahia, in 1817, 376
Medina River, 50, 57; battle
of the, 352
Medlar, R. E., joins Asso-
ciation, 236
Megarity, Mrs. Barclay, 89
Meinecke, Friedrich, 543
Memorials and petitions, 308
Memoirs of Lieut.-General
Scott, cited, 6n
Memphis, El Paso, and Pa-
cific Railroad, article on,
noted, 100
Menard, M., 416n
Mendes, Felix, 481, 484
Mendez, Felix, see Mendes,
Felix
Mendosa, Juan Dominguez
de, speech on, noted, 74
Mendoza Trail Association
Museum, 223
Menefee, John Sutherland,
69, 70, 71; papers of, 309
Menefee-Sylvester letters, 69-
72
Menger Hotel, San Antonio,
395
Men's clothing industry:
growth during 1870's, 170;
wages paid in, 164
Mercantile affairs, in prov-
ince of Texas, 53
Mercer, A. S., book by, re-
viewed, 138-139
Mercer's colony, see Coloni-
zation papers
Mescalero Apache Indians,
14
Mesquite, 36n, 37n
Methodists in Texas, 112,
241; in Hempstead, 466,
467-468
Metropolitan Hotel, Austin,
Texas, 32
Meusebach, John O., speech
on, noted, 73
Mexia, Texas, 63, 65-67
Mexia Banner, 65
Mexia Banner-Democrat, 65,
66
Mexia Courier, 66
Mexia Daily News, 65, 66
Mexia Eagle, 66
Mexia Evening News, 65, 66
Mexia Evening Ledger, 65,
66
Mexia Herald Echo, 66
Mexia Weekly Herald, 66
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