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Sandino, Ignacio: 222
Sandoz, Mari: books by, 194, 195
Sandweiss, Martha A.: edits
survey of Texas photographs,
403
San Felipe, Texas: Anahuac
rebels and, 4, 6; tories in, 6,
10; conventions at, 11 - 13; con-
servatism of central committee
at, 14, 16; alcalde of, and land
speculation, 16; military
courier intercepted in, 17; W.
B. Travis writes from, 18; S. F.
Austin endorses consultation
at, 18; courts organized in, 21;
J. Bryan at, 23; school in, 42;
religion in, 44; innkeeper of,
supports the Revolution, 47;
women of, make Revolution
flag, 48; during Runaway
Scrape, 52; post-Revolution
condition of, 54- 55; sale of
land near, 74, 76; relations be-
tween freedmen and whites
near, 133
San Felipe memorial: New
Orleans newspaper article
predates, 283 n.
San Francisco, California:
Mackenzie and Harris of, 309;
support for S. Rayburn in, 385
San Gabriel River: immigrants
locate on, 37
San Jacinto, battle of: tories and,
2, 31; victory at, 53; in J. J.
Linn's Reminiscences, 197; D.
Wooten's History covers, 405;
map of, 29
San Jacinto Museum of History:
J. C. Martin of, 407
San Jacinto Resolutions: endorse
call for consultation, 22
San Jacinto River: tories east
of, 2, 27, 31, 33 - 34; D. G.
Burnet on, 22, 23; families on,
evacuated, 25; Mexican army
crosses, 26; during Runaway
Scrape, 52
San Joaquin Valley: goat raising
in, 354
San Juan de Ulua: piracy at, 247
San Luis Hotel (Galveston):
TSHA meets at, 80, 188, 302
San Luis Potosi (state): officer in,
reports on Fredonian Rebel-
lion, 253; A. M. Esnaurrizar
of, 276; legislature of, opposes
sending militia to Texas, 278;
opposes centralism, 291
San Patricio, Texas: families in,
join Runaway Scrape, 50
San Saba, Texas: C. W. Macune
in, 153
Santa Anna, Antonio Lbpez de:
Texas rebels align with, 4, 6,
12, 14; leads army north to
punish dissidents, 16- 17; L.
de Zavala opposes, 18; Con-
sultation vows to oppose, 19;
federalists and, 20; Texas tories
and, 21, 25, 26; D. G. Burnet
and, 22, 23; Texas families flee
from, 25, 51; search of bag-gage of, after San Jacinto, 26;
in J. J. Linn's Reminiscences,
197; defends Mexico against
Spanish invasion, 263; opposes
A. Bustamante, 284; Coahuila
y Texas supports as president,
284; and colonization of
Texas, 286 - 287; leads army
against Mexican rebels, 288;
conflict between Gbmez Farfas
and, 290 - 291; joins centralist
opposition, 291
Santa Anna Volunteer Company:
assembled in San Felipe, 6
Santa Fe, New Mexico: I. Sandino
of, 222
Santanistas: Texas rebels as,4; D.
de Ugartechea refuses to join,
6; Mexican troops at Anahuac
join, 7
Santiago Barrabas, Mexico: J. J.
Codallos at, 277
Santiago Vidaurri and the Southern
Confederacy: 82
Santibanez y Ceballos, Jose
Manuel: represents Coahuila y
Texas, 245, 246, 248, 251 -
252, 253
Saratoga County, New York: W.
Macune from, 143
Sargent, John Singer: 401
Saucedo, Jose Antonio: on the
Adams-Onis Treaty, 245
Scates, William B.: and Anahuac
tories, 7, 32
Schaefer, Jack: 194, 195
Schoelwer, Susan Prendergast:
book by, rev., 317-318
Schoharie County, New York:
W. Macune from, 143
schools: early Texas, 41 - 43, 75;
history of, in Dallas, 93 - 94;
C. W. Macune on public, 151
Schott, Arthur: illustration by,
345
Schreiber, V. Theodore: book ed.
by, rev., 101
Schulte, William T.: photograph
of, 383
Schwarz, Ted: book by, rev.,
199 - 200
Scipio: in southern rhetoric, 127
Scotland: J. Mckenzie born in,
355
Scott, Robert W.: 352, 358
Scottish Rite lodge: in Mexican
politics, 251 - 253, 257, 259,
278; newspaper of, 262 n.
screwworm: eradication of, 177
Scurry, W. R.: organizes ball, 65
Sea of Grass, The: 195
Searchers, The: 195
Searchers, The (film): 196
secession: three views of, 20; ef-
fect of, on northern settlers in
South, 111; linked with fears of
Republicans, 115; J. P.
Osterhout supports, 119 - 120;
Germans in Austin County
vote for, 121
Second Great Revival: New York
in, 144
Second Texas Regiment: conflicts471
between state troops and,
125 - 126
Secretariat of Gobernacibn: G.
Diaz Ordaz, chief clerk in, 164
secret societies: in Mexican
politics, 251 - 253, 257, 259,
262 n., 268, 278
Securities Act: S. Rayburn and,
382
Seguin, Erasmo: as deputy of
province of Texas, 230; on
Texas statehood, 241, 242, 244
Seguin, Juan N.: ranch of,
despoiled, 55
Seligmann, G. L.: book rev. by,
208 - 209
Seminole War: W. J. Worth,
hero of, 404
Seward, William Henry: and
1848 Ohio politics, 336
Shafter, Texas: J. Michener in,
87
Shane: 194, 195
Shane (film): 196
Shaw, Charles: illustrates
Michener book, 87; dust jacket
by, 197
sheep: archives on, 188; introduc-
tion of, in Texas, 347; raisers
of, ment., 355, 357, 361;
predator control operations
and, 360 n.; on Edwards
Plateau, 362, 367; Angora
goats compared to, 368; in
Vermont, 369
Sherman, Texas: Austin College
at, 82; E. H. Phillips of, 408
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (film):
196
Shootist, The: 195
Shootist, The (film): 196
Short, Luke: 194
short stories, western: survey of,
194- 196
Shrake, Edwin: book with
foreword by, rev., 100 - 101
Sibley, Marilyn M.: contributes
to TSHA auction, 189; quilt
by, displayed, 310
Sierra Morena (Spain): German
settlers in area of, 227
Siete Partidas: and disposal of ter-
ritory, 230
Sigmore, A.: 74
silver: Mexico prohibits export of,
232
Silver Creek, Illinois: S. McAfee
of, 146, 147
Simmons, Marc: wins book
award, 304
Simms, R. J.: 65
Simpson, Harold B.: book ed.
by, republished, 94; book by,
rev., 419 - 420
Simpson, Kirke: 386
Sims, R. I.: 64
Sinaloa: represented in Spanish
Cortes, 223
Sinks, Julia Lee: scrapbook of,
409
Skaggs, Jimmy M.: book by,
rev., 416 - 417
slaveholders: in Austin County,
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