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658
Myers, John C.: joins As-
sociation, 296
Myres, Samuel D.: edits
Southwestern Studies Se-
ries, 447
N and N Acres, Round
Rock, 107
The NASA Spacecraft Cen-
ter and Its Programs,
854n, 858n, 867n, 371n
Nabers, Dora, 74
Nabers, Jim, 67
Nabers, Joel, 66, 67
Nacogdoches, 286, 806, 617
Nacogdoches County, 23, 26
Nacogdoches County Com-
mission, 290
Nacogdoches Historical Com-
mission, 290
Nacogdoches University
Building, 290
Nance, Joseph Milton, 98,
102; book by, honored,
444, reviewed, 607-609; re-
port edited by, 469n;
speech by, 89
Narrative of the Mier Ex-
pedition, 478n
Narrative of the Surrender
of a Command of U. S.
Forces at Fort Fillmore,
New Mexico, in July,
A. D., 1861, with Related
Reports by John R. Bay-
lor, C. S. A., and Others,
177n
Narrative of the Texan
Santa Fe Expedition, 465n
Nash's Creek, 471
Nassau Bay Development
Associates, 874n
Natchitoches, Louisiana, 86
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration:
Manned Spacecraft Cen-
ter, article on, 850-875;
facilities, drawing of, fac-
ing 861, map of facing
360; integral mission con-
trol center, 865, 866, draw-
ing of, facing 860; Pro-
ject Apollo, 851, 354, 858,
362, 864; Project Gemini,
854, 858, 862, 864; Project
Mercury, 858, 854, 857,
858, 868
National Anti- Slavery
Standard, 516n
National Archives, Washing-
ton, D. C., 561n
National Civil War Centen-
nial Commission, 90
National Council of Social
Studies, 84
The National Cyclopaedia of
American Biography, 498n
National Guard Association
of Texas, 110, 121, 449,
598; journal of, receives
award, 484Index
National Intelligencer, 518n
National Park Service, 284-
285; book by, reviewed,
461-462; Southwest Re-
gional Office, joins Asso-
ciation, 127
National Parks Advisory
Board, 285
The National Space Pro-
gram-Progress and Op-
portunities: Address Be-
fore the Washington Rep-
resentatives Chapter of
the National Security In-
dustrial Association, 862n
National Tax Association,
554
Navarro, Antonio: article
on, noted, 124
Navarro County, 25, 594;
articles on, noted, 124
Navarro County Historical
Society, 114; publications
of, 123-125
Navarro County Scroll, 123-
125
Navasota, 167n
Naylor Company, 94
Neal, H. R.: joins Asso-
ciation, 599
Neal, Mrs. H. R.: joins As-
sociation, 599
Neches River, 29, 41
Neches Saline: article on,
noted, 121
Neches Valley News, 41
Negro Militia and Recon-
struction, 591
Negroes, 492; in Western
Cross Timbers, 391, chart
on, 392
Neighbors, Robert S., 615
Neighbours, Kenneth F., 108;
letter from, 108
Neilson, Gordon J.: joins
Association, 600
Neither the Fanatics nor the
Faint-Hearted: The Tour
Leading to the President's
Death and the Two
Speeches He Could Not
Give, 597
Neptune (warship), 208
Nesmith, Frances, 101, 116
Nevins, Allan, 448, 444
New Braunfels, 586
New Deal: legislation of,
effect of, 877, 889
New Mexico, 268; history
of, 122
New Mexico Historical Re-
view, 594
The New Nation 1800-1845,
p. 516n, 518n
New Orleans, Louisiana, 34,
36, 89
New Orleans Bee, 507n,
508n
New Orleans Commerical
Bulletin, 507nNew Orleans Weekly Pic-
ayune, 507n
New Reynosa, Mexico, 477
The New Texas Reader, De-
signed for the Use of
Schools in Texas, 243n;
receives award, 434; re-
viewed, 148-149
New York Evening Post,
518n
New York Herald, 498n
New York Journal of Com-
merce, 507n
New York Times. 520n, 557
New York World, 521-522
New Yorker: quoted, 109
The New World Looks at
Its History: Proceedings
of the Second Internation-
al Congress of Historians
of the United States and
Mexico: reviewed, 804-306
Newcomb, William W., Jr.,
117, 811, 597
Newlands, , 498
Newman, Vernie, 102
Newton, -- , 53
Newton, James C., 8n
Newton County, 30-81, 237n
Niblett's Bluff, Louisiana,
82, 86, 39, 41, 45, 419
Niblett's Ferry, 483
Nicholls, James W., 562,
563
Nichols, J. G., 245
Nichols, James L.: thesis
by, 191n
Niemeyer, Vic, 588; article
by, 218-225, 485; contrib-
utor's note on, 816
Niles, Moses, 289
Niles, Richard, 289
Niles National Register,
507n, 508n, 518n, 520n
Nimitz, Charles, 308
Ninth United States Caval-
ry, 571, 578, 579-581
Nisbet, Mrs. E. Bates, 101
Nixon, John B., 577
Nixon, Pat Ireland, 94, 102,
279, 284: book reviewed
by, 318-814; letter from,
105
Noel, Theophilus: book by,
178n, 181n, 242n
Nolan, Philip, 617
Nonemaker, James A., 113
Norris, James M., 184
Norris, Ruth N.: joins As-
sociation, 451
North, Thomas: book by,
191n, 195n, 200n
North American Aircraft
Company, 858, 872
North Central Texas: fron-
tier of, speech on, 91
Northwestern Alumni, 231n
Northwestern State College
of Louisiana, 598
Norvell, James R., 104, 299-
300
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