The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 38, July 1934 - April, 1935 Page: 308
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Cos, Martin Perfecto de, 184, 185, 187,
189.
Crimmins, M. L., 28, 76.
Crocket, George L., 271.
Cross, Edward, 120.
Curlee, Abigail, 74.
Czech Pioneers of the Southwest, re-
viewed, 303.
Dallas, George M., 242, 243.
Dallas News, 11.
Davis, J. H., 14, defense of Willis, 15.
The Dawson Men of Fayette County,
246.
Dawson, Capt. Nicholas, 258.
Dawson Men, letters from, 246; at-
tempted escape of, 249; treatment of,
250; food, 253; plan of escape, 253.
Debo, Angie, 72, 229.
Diary of Adolphus Sterne, 53, 149, 213.
Diary of a Confederate Congressman,
1862-3, 270.
Dictionary of American Biography,
XIII, XIV, reviewed, 153.
Dills, Lucius, 10, 20.
Disfranchisement, radical, 40; attitude
of Texas Press toward, 42; extent of,
43; 45, 46, 49.
Dobie, J. Frank, 76.
Donelson, A. J., 240.
Dorr, John M., 115.
Douglas, C. L., 156.
Drennon, John, 87.
Duncan, Jim, 171, 173.
East, Jim, 164.
Eastland, - -, 248.
Echols, Wm. H., 143.
Edwards, Bill, 25.
Emmett, Chris, 232.
Emory, William H., 138, 139.
Espinosa, Fr., 124, trip to Texas, 129.
Estill, Mary S., 270.
Estill, Mrs. Harry F., 270.
Exter, John, 109.
Faires, A. W., 259.
Faison, -, 251, 254.
Fannin, J. W., 191.
Fayette County, 246; petition to citi-
zens of, 264.
Fisher, Col. - -, 248, 249, 250.
Foreman, Grant, 71, 73.
Fort McKavett, Texas, 28.
Forts: Bascom, 165, 168, 170, 174;
Bliss, 233; Davis, 141, 147; Mc-
Kavett, troops stationed there, 35;
activity against hostile Indians, 38;
plant of, 30, 31; Stockton, 34.
Fuller, John D. P., 235.Galveston News, editorial on Willis,
14, 21.
Galvez, Bernardo de, 302.
Gambrell, H. P., 156.
Garner, W. F., 76.
Garver, Lois, 79, 177.
'Gass, W. T., grass commissioner, 6, 13.
Gentry, Al, 20.
Gilmer, Gertrude, 305.
Give Way to the Right, reviewed, 232.
Glimp, D. C., 247.
Goliad, 187, storming of, 189.
Goodnight, Charles, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12, 13, 15, findings concerning,
17; 21, 23, 24, arrested, 26; 157,
claims for stolen stock, 160; coming
to Panhandle, 161; 166.
Goodnight and Loving Trail, 157, 158,
159.
Government Exploration in Texas, 1851-
1860, 135.
Graham, Dr. C. C., 111.
Grant, U. S., 41, 50.
The Grass Lease Fight and Attempted
Impeachment of the First Panhandle
Judge, 1.
Grayson, Peter W., 189.
Green, Duff, 138, trip through Texas,
139.
Green, Thomas J., 236.
Griffin, General Charles, 40, 41, 42.
Grigsby, W. H., 5, race for Legislature,
10, 11.
Groom, B. B., 16.
Gutierrez, Bernardo, 87.
Haley, J. Evetts, 1, 73, 75, 76, 157,
231, 232, 233.
Hall, W. D. C., 189.
Hamilton, A. J., 47.
Hamilton, M. C., 50, 52.
Hancock, Walter E., 156.
Hanighen, Frank C., 155.
Hare, Silas, 6, 13.
Harrell, William, 247, 267.
Harriet Lane, 292.
Hartz, Lt., 143.
Hatcher, Mrs. Mattie Austin, 247.
Hazen, Lt. William B., expedition
against Apaches, 141.
Henderson, J. Pinckney, 270.
Hickok, James Butler, 74.
Hidalgo, Fray, 123.
Highsmith, Sam, 259.
Hill, Asa, 262, release of, 265.
Hill, Jeffry, 262, release of, 266; 267.
Hill, John, 262.
Hittson, John, 171, efforts to stop
Comanchero trade, 172; 173.308
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