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Index
Newcomb, Pearson, book by,
listed, 213
Newman, C. W., 462
Newspapers, 176-177; and
Nicaraguan filibusters, 418;
and slavery, 411; article
on, noted, 389; as sources
of history, 111; book on,
cited, 177n; importance as
an industry, 155; in Con-
federacy, thesis on, cited,
177n; in early Southwest,
106; in Hempstead, Texas,
462, 463, 464, 465; in Wal-
ler County, 462; of Radical
Republican party, 463; re-
action to capture of Wal-
ker, 426; Texas Archives
files of, 313; value of pro-
duction, 155
Newton, , Osage mis-
sion superintendent, 88
Newton, Lewis W., book by,
cited, 367n, 370n
Newton County, 172; aver-
age industrial wages in
1880, 181; thesis on history
of lumbering in, cited,
172n
Ney, Elisabet: bust by, not-
ed, 500; letters of, 313;
portrait medallion by, not-
ed, 499
Nicaragua, 414; and slave
trade, 411; "Filibuster
State," 414; filibustering
in, 411; passage to, 415;
Texan filibustering in, 417
Nichols, E. B., 416n
Niemeyer, E. V., joins As-
sociation, 235
Nieto, Regino, 377
Nitre, 157
Nixon, Pat I., 79, 89, 94,
505, 542; picture of, be-
tween pages 504 and 505;
presides at meeting, 73
Nixon, Mrs. P. I., 89
No Man's Land, listed, 102
No Man's Strip in Oklaho-
ma, noted, 526
Nolan, Philip, 492
Nolan Creek, 504
Nold, W. J., noted, 512
Norman, A. T., 462, 465n
Norman, Arthur Marvin Z.,
dissertation by, listed, 232
North, Gene, 90
North, Thomas, 7; book by,
cited, 7n, 10n
North Central Texas, grain-
milling in, 171
North Texas, 1870 industrial
production of, 166
North Texas Normal College,
scholarship appointments,
291
Norton, A. B., 458
Norton, Milford Phillips, 313
Norther: article on, 1-18:; ef-
fect on Texas character, 7Northwest Live Stock Jour-
nal, 138
Norwegian Settlements in
Bosque County, Texas, the-
sis on, cited, 155n
Norwood, S. P., 459
Notaries public, records of,
313-314
Nueces County: 1870 manu-
facturing value added,
167n; production of hides
and tallow in, 160
Nueces River, 48
Nuestra Sefiora de la Purf-
sima Concepci6n de Acufia
Mission, 47
Nuestra Sefiora del Carmen,
Company of, sent to Tex-
as, 381
Nuestra Sefiora del Refugio
Mission, 48
Nuestra Sefiora del Rosario
Mission, 48, 49
Nuevo Le6n, 16
Nuevo Santander, 58
Nyhoff, Mrs. Sylvia, 75, 115;
picture of, facing page 84;
speech by, noted, 73
Nysted, J. P., joins Asso-
ciation, 121
Oak bark, importance of in
tanning industry, 155
Oak Cliff, Dallas, 529
Oaths, see Bonds and Oaths
Oberste, William H., 103
Occidental College, 234
Occupation tax, see Treasury
Department, State, Tax
papers
Occupations, United States
Census listing of, 152
Ochoa, Juan de, 375
O'Conner, Mrs. Thomas, 103
Odessa, Texas, 134-1385
0. Henry home, 223
Ohio Oil Company, 226
Ohio River, 240
Oil: discovery in East Texas,
494; discoveries in Odessa
area, 135; prospecting for,
131; scarcity of, 157
Oil Spring Branch, 494
Oil! Titan of the Southwest:
listed, 102; noted, 506
Oklahoma Historical Society,
102
"Oklahoma vs. Texas," rec-
ords of, 314
Old Fort Concho, 116
Old Homes of Waco and the
People Who Lived in
Them, noted, 503
Old Pro and Four Other
Stories, noted, 252
Old Spanish Trail, station
on, noted, 506
Old Stone Fort, Nacogdoches,
492, 493, 495
Oliver, Robert, 96573
Olmsbelad, Frederick Law, 8;
book by, cited, 7n, 9n
On a Mexican Mustang
through Texas, from the
Gulf to the Rio Grande,
cited, 10n, 12n
Ofiate, Juan de, 137
Onderdonk, Julian, 395
Ofiis, Luis de, 483
Open Forum (Mexia), 66
Open range, 404
Openheimer, L. M., 64, 65
Orange, Texas: lumber mills
in, 172; Wingate lumber
mill at, 171; shipyards at,
173
Orange County, average in-
dustrial wages in 1880, 181
Orcoguisac Indians, 49
Ord, E. O. C., thesis on,
listed, 230
Order of San Jacinto, 117
Ormsby, Waterman L.: ac-
count of Butterfield Stage,
noted, 75; book by, listed,
209; book by, reviewed,
126 - 127; correspondent,
noted, 510
Ortola, Tomas, 481
Osage Indians, 15
Osage orange, see Bois d'arc
Osborne, Harriett, 90
Osgood, Ernest Staples, book
by, reviewed, 125-126
Ostend Manifesto, 413
Osterhout, J. P., 4683
Our Catholic Heritage in
Texas, 339
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mis-
sion, 491, 495
Outlaws: in New Mexico,
133; in Southwest, 107;
punishment of, in 1855, 32
Overland mail contract, 210
Overland Mail, 1849-1869,
listed, 212
Overland Monthly (maga-
zine), cited, 419n
Overland transportation, see
Transportation
Owen, Clark L., 69
Pace, Mrs. Eleanor D., 89
Pacific Express Company, in
Hempstead, 465
Pacific wagon roads, 207
Packing plants: decline dur-
ing 1870's, 166; reasons for,
167-168; wages paid in, 164
Padilla, Francisco, 374; sol-
diers desert from expedi-
tion led by, 378
Page, J. Watt, 93
Page, Perry P., joins Asso-
ciation, 121
Painting industry, 173, 174;
wages in, 165
Palestine Junior Historians,
223
Palm, Swante, 343; bust of,
noted, 500; papers of, 814
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