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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
112
Slave Narratives of Texas, The: 82
slavery: in Austin's colony, 11;
and northerners in the South,
111, 113; J. P. Osterhout on,
112-113, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118-120; nature of, in
Texas, 114, 117; in Civil War
Houston, 123; abolition of,
128; and Texas Revolution,
190; Spain prohibits, in Texas,
222; introduction of, into Mex-
ico, 228, 232, 238, 240, 242,
276; Mexican Texas as refuge
for runaway, 266; 1848 politics
and, 334, 335, 336, 337
slaves: J. D. Bradburn harbors
fugitive, 11; female, immigra-
tion to Texas of, 38 - 39; im-
ported from West Indies and
Cuba, 39; religion and, 44,
45 - 46; join Runaway Scrape,
50; female, during Texas
Revolution, 54; runaway, ad-
vertised, 76; engage in trade,
117; gardens of, 117 n.; in
Austin County, 120- 121; arm-
ing of, 122; price of, in Civil
War Texas, 122 - 123
slave uprisings: threat of, during
Texas Revolution, 49 - 50;
fears of, in antebellum Texas,
116- 117, 118, 121 - 122
Sloan, Dorothy: 189
Sloan, John: 401
Sloan Books, Dorothy: 410
Smallwood, J. B., Jr.: book revs.
by, 99 - 100, 426 - 429
Smillie, J. D.: engraving by, 345
Smith, Betty Pease: 198
Smith, David: 409
Smith, Erwin E.: photographic
collection of, 395 - 397
Smith, Henry: issues call for ac-
tion against Mexico, 14; Con-
sultation chooses as governor,
19
Smith, John M.: politics of, 11,
33, 34; petition for clemency
for, 24
Smith, Mary Peevyhouse: 37
Smith, Silas: politics of, 11, 33,
34
Smith, Susan: 412
Smith, Truman: 337
Smith, William E.: 189
Smith, William M.: 33, 34
Smith County Historical So-
ciety/Historical Commission:
archives of, 81
Smither, William M.: 74
Smith Foundation, Erwin: 397
Smithsonian Institution: accepts
History Day project, 193; S. F.
Baird of, 393; W. J. Worth
material at, 404
, National Museum of
American History: L.Taylor
at, 402
Smokey the Bear: 181
smuggling: vessel seized at
Anahuac on pretext of, 16
Snyder, Amanda McAfee: 144 n.,145, 146, 149 n.
Snyder, Lorenzo: 144 n., 145,
147, 149 n.
Snyder, Robert E.: book by, rev.,
109-110
Society for Historians of the Early
Republic: meeting of, 394
Soil Conservation Service: V. W.
Lehmann honored by, 189
Soldier's Aid Society: slave con-
tributes to, 121
Solhjou, Maryan: 305
Solms-Braunfels Archives: U.T.
acquires, 398 - 399
Sonnichsen, C. L.: edits F. B. Ferris
memoirs, 92; and TSHA,
190; books by, 194, 195; book
award in honor of, 303 - 304
Sonnichsen Book Award, C. L.:
303 - 304
Sonora: represented in Spanish
Cortes, 223; distribution of
land in, 236; U.S. desires, 249;
legislature of, considers clos-
ing of Gulf ports, 282
Sonora y Sinaloa: Congress dis-
cusses separation of, 262
Sons of the Republic of Texas: La
Bahia Awards of, 89; W. Gard
a member of, 395
Sophienburg Museum: Solms-
Braunfels archives at, 398
South, the: Texas revolutionaries
from, 7; northerners in, 111,
113; price of slaves in,
122- 123; farmers' move-
ments in, 140, 149; C. W.
Macune on post - Civil War,
151; livestock development in,
350 - 351; Angora goat industry
in, 352; and 1936-1937
House leadership race, 386,
387, 388
South Africa: mohair production
in, 347, 352 n.; Angora goats
from, 360
South America: Mexico en-
couraged to assist, 173; FDR
returns from trip to, 387
South by Southwest: Twenty-Four
Stories from Modern Texas: 90
South by Southwest Books (Fay-
etteville, Ark.): 40
South Carolina: forebears of
Texas tories from, 10; seces-
sion of, 120; Angora goats in,
350, 351; support for S.
Rayburn in, 386
Southern Cultivator: defends
slavery, 118 - 119
Southern Hotel (San Antonio):
Angora goat raisers meet in,
359
Southern Methodist University,
DeGolyer Library: collections
of, 81
Southern Methodist University
Press: K. Gregory at, 402
Southern Progress Corporation:
J. Keller of, 189
Southern Progressivism: The Recon-
ciliation of Progress and Tradition:
rev., 95 - 96South Pacific: bomber raids in,
93
Southwest, the: folklore archives
of, 88; reprints of books on,
197, 310 - 311; book award for
works about, 304; and
transcontinental rail route,
345; Angora goat industry in,
348
Southwest Canners, Inc.: J. C.
Dunagan and, 86
Southwestern Bell Telephone:
sponsors guidebook, 410
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
awards for best article in, 82,
190; D. Carleton on editorial
board of, 191; J. W. Pohl and,
302; erratum for, 307; W.
Gard contributes to, 395; E. S.
Branda contributes to, 396; H.
W. Baade contributes to, 411
Southwest Texas State Univer-
sity: J. W. Pohl of, 302
Soviet Union: G. Diaz Ordaz
complains of, 172; aids Mex-
ico, 173
Sowell, A. J.: book by, reprinted,
310-311
Spain: J. Long helps Mexico ex-
pel, 9; Neutral Ground be-
tween U.S. and, 10; king of,
honors TSHA member, 89;
view of Texas by, 220; separa-
tion of Mexico from, 220,
223 - 224, 257; German set-
tlers in, 227; and Adams-Onis
Treaty, 227, 248; ceding of
Florida by, 230; Colonization
Committee in, 236; Fernando
VII of, 89, 240, 264; Mexico
fears aggression by, 252; at-
tempts to reconquer Mexico,
253, 263 - 264; New World
boundary between France and,
276; and U.S. designs on
Texas, 274; embassy of, an-
nounces award, 305. See also
Spanish Cortes
Spain and America in the Quin-
centennial of the Discovery
Prize: 305
Spalding, Phinizy: book rev. by,
325 - 326
Spaniards: and the colonization
of Texas, 238; status of, in
Mexico, 251, 256 - 257, 259,
263, 280; from Mexico, seek
asylum in New Orleans, 280;
introduction of livestock into
Texas by, 347, 367
Spanish Cortes: on the coloniza-
tion of the Americas, 220; and
the colonization of Texas,223,
225; provincial deputations in,
241; distribution of land by,
243; ports opened by, 248
Spanish Mustang, The: 304
Spanish republicans: D. G.
Burnet aids, in Venezuela, 22
Spanish road: D. G. Burnet's
tract near, 22
Sparks, Randy J.: article by,
111-138472
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