The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 47, July 1943 - April, 1944 Page: 454
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454
Poinsett, Joel R., embroil-
ment in Mexican factions
of, 42; boundary negotia-
tions, 34-35, 36
Poker, Texas, rules of, 303
Population, center of, 1845,
91 - 92 ; distribution o f.
1844, 217; slave, 1886-
1845, 91-92
Port Sullivan, steamboat
traffic to, 244
Post, history of, 180
Postoak Springs, Rangers
massacred at, 1837, 244
Potts, Charles S., 296
Powell, Anna I., 436, 443
Powhatan, 100
Preston, 218; see also Cof-
fee's Trading House
Preston Road, route of, 218-
219: Dallas junction with
National Road, 223-224
Price, Van, 1
Protestant Episcopal
Church, 23, 148, 274, 287,
378; convention of, 1849,
23
Provincias Internas, politi-
cal system of, 1800, 29
Quichas, see Kichais
Quapas, see Quapaws
Quapaws, 159
Railroad conventions, 1889,
350, 351-352
Railroad Convention, 1852,
287
Railroading from the Head
End (rev.), S. Kip Far-
rington, Jr., 81-82
Railroad enterprises, 1836-
1841, 102-103, 339-370
Railroads, need for, 1839,
340
Rails, oak, use of proposed,
1839, 351
Raymond, James H., 148,
154
Reagan, John H., biograph-
ical data, 6; plan for
c o u r t s' reorganization,
1875, 9, 11
Red River area, opened by
National Road, 220; set-
tlements in, isolation of,
1844, 217
Red River, head of naviga-
tion on, 216; steamboat
traffic on, 216
Rees, Thomas B., Goliad let-
ter of, 325
Refugio County, history of,
317, 410
Reily, James, 354, 375, 379
Republic, National Road of
the, 207-233
Reug, Henr y, resistance
urged by, 1835, 113-114Index
Rhoads, -, 241
Richards, C. D., 55
Richardson, Chauncey, 23
Richardson, Rupert Norval,
74, 305, 314
Richardson, Stephen, rail-
road interests of, 355-369
Richardson, T. C., 169
Richmond, railroad conven-
tion at, 1839, 351-352;
railroad to, 1850, 103 ;
steamboat traffic to, 239
Riddell, Dr. J. L., 59
Riker, T. W., 166
Rio Grande boundary, Jef-
ferson's insistence on, 80-
31
Rio Grande-Sabine canal,
project for, 341
Rio Grande Valley, Lower,
economic history of, 1820-
1875, 175-176
Rio Grande Railroad, 65
Roberts, O. M., 274
Robertson, Gen. E. S. C.,
237, 248
Robertson, Sen. J. B., 153
Robertson, Sterling C., 236;
biographical data, 237 ;
estate of, 22; papers,
compilation of, 411-412
Robertson's colony, county
subdivisions of, 236; his-
tory of, 411
Robinson, Duncan, 55
Robinson, Ezequiel, 241
Robinson, J. W., 353
Rockefeller Foundation, grant
to Association, 66; policy
on, 162-163 ; grant for
Southwest study, 393-394
Rocking Chair Ranch, 305
Rockwall, 209
Rogers, John William, 417
Rogers, Will, on Texas, 411
Roosevelt, Franklin D., pub-
lic papers of, 80-81
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, 238
Rothhaas, Friedrich Jacob,
361
Rotzlar, Mrs. J. F., 325
Roubleaux, Pierre, guide to
Mier y Tern, 136
Routh, Rev. Eugene Coke,
400
Roxton, 214
Roy Bean: Law West of
the Pecos (rev.), C. L.
Sonnichsen, 75-76
Rusk, Thomas J., 156
Ruthven, A. S., 275, 284,
375
Rutledge, T. P., 377
Rydjord, John, 445
Sabine boundary, establish-
ment of, 1819, 31
Saddle, Texas, 1
St. David's Through the
Years (rev.), 76-77Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 443
San Antonio in 1846, 63
San Antonio Historical As-
sociation, 55, 166, 312,
318; annual meeting of,
1944, 425
San Antonio & Mexican Gulf
Railroad Co., 148, 151
San Antonio Vigilance Com-
mittee, 412
SAnchez, Jose Marfa, 37-38
Sansom, Capt. J. W., me-
moirs of, note on, 165
San Felipe in 1828, 120-125;
corn production at, 1828,
123; cotton production at,
1828, 121-122 :; ferry at,
1828, 124; mule-breeding
at, 1828, 122; population
of, 1828, 121; settlers at,
character of, 121; trade
at, 1828, 121
San Jacinto, 100
San Jacinto, launching of,
184
San Luis, promotion of, 347,
348n
Santa Anna, Antonio L6pez
de, Masonic affiliations of,
43; Spanish invasion re-
pelled by, 1829, 257-265
Santa Fe controversy, 27,
144, 149, 152, 154, 155,
156
Santa Rita, appreciations of,
400-402, 406; typography
of, 401, 402-404
Saucedo, Jos0 Antonio, 33
Savanas, see Shawnees
Sayles, John, 285, 287
Schmitz, Rev. Joseph W.,
54, 334
Schoffelmeyer, Victor H.,
57, 178
Schott, James, 275
Schrieber, Albert M., O. S.
B., 332
Schwettmann, Martin W.,
401
Scrap-books, Junior Histori-
an, value of, 166-167
Scottsburg, 100
Seguin, high school at, 1850,
147, 285
Sellon, Charles I., 63
Semmes, Adm. Raphael, 66
Settlers, Anglo - American,
character of, 121, 125, 127,
128, 132
Seven Decades of the Texas
Constitution o f 1 8 7 6
(rev.), Seth Sheppard
McKay, 74-75
Seven Golden Cities, The
(rev.), Mabel Farnum,
435-436
Shackleford, -, 241
Shaw, Arthur Marvin, 335
Shawnees, 128
Sheffy, L. L., 66
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