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tion of President of America, 177;
visits Washington, D.C., 178, 183;
addresses U.S. Congress, 180; on
U.S.-Mexican relations, 183; on
LBJ's not running for president, 184;
meetings with LBJ, 185; reacts to
Operation Intercept, 186
Diaz Ordaz, Mrs. Gustavo: photo-
graphs of, 170, 182
Dickinson, Jonathan: 114
Dickson, Cecil B.: 377, 378, 379, 384 n.
Dios Canedo, Juan de: 223
diplomacy: between U.S. and Mexico,
article about, 159-186; between U.S.
and Spain, 305
Directory of Hstorical Agencies in North
America: 198
diseases: in Republic of Texas, 60,
62-63. See also cholera
Disturnell, John: errors in map of Mex-
ico by, 331-332, 343
Dobie, J. Frank: folklore course taught
by, 89; books by, 194, 195; on A. J.
Sowell, 311
Dobie Jr. High (Austin): students of,
publish magazine, 94
Dr. Pepper Co.: 189, 410
Dodson, Sarah: 48
Dolman, Wilson E.: book rev. by,
104-105
Dominguez, Juan: 245
Dominican Republic, the: U.S. inter-
vention in, 167, 174
Dormon, James H: book rev. by,
425 - 426
Dougall, Alex.: 76
Doughty, Robin W.: book rev. by,
206-207
Douglas, Stephen: C. W. Macune
meets, 148
Downing, Charles G.: and TSHA auc-
tion, 189, 190
Downs, Fane: article by, 35 - 56
Down Went McGinty: El Paso in the
Wonderful Nineties: 304
Dreams of Empire: 402
drug smuggling: from Mexico, 186
Duel in the Sun (film): 195
Dulaney, H. G.: 408
Dunagan, Carol: 84
Dunagan, Deanna: 84
Dunagan, J. Conrad: as presi-
dent of TSHA, 84-87; photo-
graph of, 85
Dunagan, John Charles: 84
Dunagan, Kathleen: 84
Dunagan, Kathlyn Cosper: 84
Dunagan, William Claiborne: 84
Dunagan Foundation, J. Conrad:
86 - 87
Dunagan Research Fellowship in
Texas Studies, J. Conrad: 86
Duncan, Meredith: 28, 32, 34
Duncan, William: 33
Duncan and Gladstone (Austin): 93
Dunman, Joseph: 11
Dunman, Martin: 28, 32, 33, 34
Dunman, Reuben: 28, 32, 33, 34
Durango: and Plan of Jalapa,
273; collects funds for New
Orleans Mexicans, 280; and
closing of Gulf ports, 282
Durocher, C. L.: 69Duty, : 74
Dykes Western Books inventory,
Jeff: 409
E
Eagle Pass, Texas: and Handbook of
Texas, 303; U.S.-Mexican
boundary at, 332
Eakin Press (Austin): 93-94
Early Settlers and Indian Fighters:
310-311
East, the: J. P. Osterhout's reports
on war in, 125
Eastern Interior Provinces: repre-
sented in Congress, 220, 231, 239;
commandant generals of, 223,
224, 268; A. Bustamante, captain
general of, 225; J. A. Gutierrez
de Lara on, 230; Mexico fears
U.S. possession of, 232; state
governments to send militiamen
to, 276
East Texas Historical Association:
meeting of, 80
East Texas State Normal College:
history of, 91
East Texas State University: history
of library of, 91
Eberly, Angelina Peyton: recalls im-
migration to Texas, 38
Ega y Mhzquiz, Miguel, 230
Ega y MGzquiz, Rafael: 246
Echavarria, Jose Antonio: exile
of, 264
Echevarria, Luis: 168
Eckerman, Jo: 92
ecology: archives on Texas, 188-189
economy: in antebellum Texas,
113; in Civil War South, 123;
post-Civil War Texas, 130;
seminars reflect crisis in Texas,
306-307
Ecuador: criticizes U.S., 177
Edmunds, R. David: book rev. by,
107-109
education. See schools
Edward, C. O.: 74
Edwards, Gustavus E.: 76
Edwards, Haden: colonization con-
tract of, 236, 249
Edwards County: Angora goat
raising in, 361
Edwards Plateau: C. W. Macune
on, 153; development of mohair
industry on, article about,
347-372
1850 Combined Census of Lamar -
Red River Counties, The- 94
Elliott, B. E: 134
Ellis, Harry E.: 189
Ellis, L. Tuffly: as TSHA Life
Member, 190
Eloz'ua, Antonio: and coloniza-
tion of Texas, 231; represents
Coahuila in Iturbide's junta,
234
El Paso, Texas: and Chamizal
agreement, 160, 162; LBJ and
A. Lbpez Mateos meet at, 163;
customs and immigration fa-
cilities at, 163; Chamizal
transfer commemorated at,178; G. Diaz Ordaz and LBJ
meet at, 181, 185; road to
Bejar from, 287; book about,
304; C. Hertzog of, 309
El Paso del Norte: U.S.- Mexican
boundary commission at, 330,
331; true position of, 332
El Reno, Oklahoma: 312
El Reno Land District 1901 Land Lot-
tery: Index to Names of Homesteaders'
Filings: 312
El sol (Mexico City): E Fagoaga's
colonization project in, 236;
views on Texas in, 238, 239 n.,
246 n., 249, 254, 255, 262, 264,
265, 266-267, 270, 271, 277,
278 n., 281, 282; debate over
Masonic lodges in, 252
El teligrafo (Mexico City): views on
Texas in, 284, 285, 286, 288,
289, 291
Emory, William H.: as surveyor
for U.S.-Mexican boundary
commission, 332; and funding
of U.S.-Mexican boundary
survey, 338, 340; illustrations
from report of, 345, 393
Enchanted Rock. 93
Enciso, Jose S'anchez: 224
England: the Irish and, 227;
agricultural revolution in, 348,
350. See also Great Britain
English, the: at Brazoria, 25; in
Texas army, 28
English Texans, The: rev., 206-207
Enron Corporation (Houston): 398
Erath County: J. Osterhout, district
judge of, 136
escoss. See Scottish Rite lodge
Escudero, Jose Agustin: 287
Esnaurrizar, Antonio Maria: 276
Espinosa, Juan Jose: on Masonic
lodges in Mexico, 252
Essex County, Ontario Province,
Canada: E Macune homesteads
in, 144 n.
Estleman, Loren: 194
Europe: American slaves compared
with laborers in, 119; and col-
onization of Texas, 225, 226,
238, 278; livestock imported
from, 351
Europeans: and governance of
Indians in Mexican Texas,
232; introduction of livestock
to Texas by, 347
Ewing, Thomas: and U.S.- Mexi-
can boundary survey, 331, 337,
338, 341; and 1848 Ohio
politics, 335; appointed to U.S.
Senate, 340; attacks J. B.
Weller, 344, 345-346
Export-Import Bank: 173
Exxon: 410
F
Fabulous Quarter Horse: Steel Dust:
395
Facio, Josh Antonio: and col-
onization of Texas, 269 n. -
270 n.; as Mexico's minister
of war, 276, 278, San Luis456
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