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Fenn, Jo n .............. .......... ......... ............259-262
Fenn, Joseph Johnson . ........................................ 260
Fenn, Marion Otis . ........................................ 260
Fiel executor .................................................. 322
Filibustering expeditions to Texas ................................ 97
Fisher, John ................... .............................. 148
Fisher, Mrs. Rcbecca J................ ........................... 82
Fitzgerald, David ........................................... 259
Fort St. Louis ............ ............................. 96
French, in Texas .. .............96, 199-224, 277-280, 283-284, 286-287
Franciscans (see Quer6taro and Zacatecas) .................... 280, 282
Franquelin, map . . ..............................................12-13
Franquis, Carlos de, governor ad interim of Texas ................ 74-78
Fredonian rebellion . . ...................................112, 139
Fulmore, Z. T., article by..................................263-266
Fuqua, Silas.. ......................... ............... 126
Gagsley, T. P ................................. ............... 156
Galicia, families from requested for Texas..................... .. 35
Galve, Conde de .. ........................ ................ 30
Garay . . .......................... ........................ 199
Garcia, correspondence with Austin .......................... 255-256
Garrison, promised Gonzales ........... ... ..... .............. 136
Garrison, George P., 1, 5, 96, 193, 276, 279; article by.......... .225-231
Goliad, 147, municipal ordinances of ........................... 310-313
Gonzales, 101-161, passim; beginnings of, 101-104; destruction of first
town, 103; how laid out, 120-122; organization of govern-
ment .. ................... .... ................123, 126-130
Gonzales, Joseph, lieutenant at los Adaes ......................... 73
Gonzales, Rafael . .............................. .......... 102
Goras, Juan Leal ...........................294, 298, 305, 314, 316
Governor, of Texas, his control of municipal government......... 308-310
Graham, James .. ............................................ 263
Gran Montana, la, between Los Adaes and Natchitoches ......... 73, 76
Grayson, P. W .................................. ............. 156
Gresham, Mrs. Walter . ......................................... 82
Gritten, Edward . ........................................ 149
Grolette, Santiago . . ..............t............................ 16
Guadalupe river, discovered ................................211, 222
Hamilton, Peter J................ .......... ................. 200
Handbook of Texas Libraries . .................................. 193
Handy ....................................................... 160
Hapes, tribe.. .............................. ............... 205
Hardeman, General.. ........................................ 270
Hermandad ..............................................324-325
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