The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 8, July 1904 - April, 1905 Page: viii
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Index.
Miller, James H. C ....................................... 136
Miranda, Don Bernardo de, looks for gold at los Almagres .......... 54
Missionaries in Texas, Motives of ................................ 278
Missions, in Texas.. ......................................277-284
Mitchell, Eli ................... .......... ................ 126
Monclova, Conde de, viceroy..................................12, 15
Montes de Oca, Juan Joseph Montes ............................. 314
Moore, John H ...............................................154, 155
Morris, William Alfred . ....................................... 87
Murray, John .............................................. 268
Musquiz, Ram6n, political chief ..........................136, 137, 138
Nacogdoches (see Nuestra Sefiora de Guadalupe de Nacogdoches), 11,
27, 38, 61, 97, 145...................................... 283
Nacogdoches Archives .. .....................................277-278
Nadadores, Rio de .. ........................................ 203
Nasones, mission (see San Josef de los Nazones) ................27, 38
Natajes, Indians . . ........................................... 52
Natchitoches, presidio, 11, 27, 33, 43, 44, 73-78; Indians, 23; river... 29
Natchitoches Courier .. ........................................ 272
Navarro, Jos6 Antonio . ................................115, 142, 144
Nemos, William.. ...................... .................. 88
New York Courier .. ........................................ 273
Neutral Ground treaty .. ....................................... 97
Northern Indians, great victory over Spaniards in 1758, 54-55, 57;
De Mezibres treaty with, 64; described by De Meziores...... 66-68
Norton, James ............................................111, 123
Nueces River, discovered . ............................. ......... 207
Nuestra Sefiora de Guadalupe . .................................. 283
Nuestra Sefiora de la Assumpcion, mission ........................ 35
Nuestra Sefiora de la Concepci6n de los Asinais, mission ......... 35, 38
Nuestra Senora de la Luz, mission .............................11, 57
Nuestra Seniora del Pilar de los Adaes, presidio of, 9, 11; mission
11, 29, 34 .. ..................................... 35
Nuestra Sefiora del Rosario ........................... .......... 11
Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de los Ais, mission (see Ais) ........ 38
Nuevos Filipinos (Texas) province of .......................... 9, 32
Nuevo Reglamento, of Casafuerte .............................. 315
Oak, Henry Lebbeus . ........................................ 88
Oconor, Hugo de, governor ad interim of Texas ................... . 62
Oldivar, 'Doctor .. ........................................ 110, 111
Olivares, Padre .. ...................................... ....284-288
Orcoqruisac, presidio ....................................11, 57, 61
O-Reylli, Alexander .. ........................................ 68
Oreilly, A~lexander, Ordinances and Instructions of ............. 315, 324
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