The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 1, July 1897 - April, 1898 Page: 325
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Index.
Dorantes .................... .............. ... ........ .. 181
Douglass, General Kelsey H ...................................... 43
Drake, J. V ........... ................................ . 37
Dumont ..................................... ............271, 281
Dutton, C. E.................. ........................ ........151
Duval, Burr H ......................................47, 49-50, 51
Duval, John Crittenden ..................................... 2, 47-67
Duval, W illiam P.......................... ..............49-50, 61, 62
Dyas, Mr.................................................... 287
Early Times in Texas ........................................54-56
Editors and Newspapers of Fayette county .......................34-37
Edwards, N. A................................................248, 255
El Paso .................................................... 181
Enduring Laws of the Republic of Texas ........................96-107
English, Bud......................... .................. 119
English, Captain Levi .......................................118, 119
English, W illiam . .............................................. 118
Escandon ........................................ 13
Espinosa, Padre.............. ............................. 280
Espiritu Santo bay .......................................... 179
Espiritu Santo de Zuiiga ...................... ......... .... 223
Expulsion of the Cherokees from East Texas .....................38-46
Fannin, Colonel........................................49, 54
"Far W est," The... ................................. ......... 35
Fayette county .................... ....................34-37
Fields ......... ...................................... ..... 34
Flacco ........ ............................... . ....... ..... 127
Flores, Gaspef. .................... ......................... 108
Florida............ ....................................10, 11, 22
Flournoy, Col. George ......................................... 252
Flournoy family ..... .............................. .... ..308-311
Foley county.. ... ........................ ............... 90
Follett, A. G...... ......................... .............. 284
Forbes, 'Colonel ................................................ 40
Ford, Col. John S.....................................74, 118, 230
Forest, Sieur de la ....................................... ... 29
Fort Huillers .... ..................................... . . 213
Fort St. Louis ........................................... ....216-17
Fowler, Rev. Littleton ........................................ ..... 94
France................ ................................ .11, 12, 13
Franks, Alford........................ ........ ..... . . 119
Fredonian War.................. ........................ .. 16
Freedman in -the Legislature .................................... 125
Frio, Fight on the .........................................118-20
Fulmore, Z. T........................................9, 72, 76, 303
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