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Index.
Reagan, John Henninger, 8; memorial page ...................... 355
'Recopilacion de los Leyes de los Reynos de los Indias, referred to,
277-352, passim; violated at San Fernando ............... 300-306
Regidor, 298, 303; duties of ........................ ..321-326, 346-350
Regidor decano ........................................208, 320-326
Rerenor, commandant at Natchitoches ............................. 33
Residencia, defined . .................. ...................... 44
Revilla Gigedo, Conde de...................................... 47
Revolution, the Texas, De Witt's colony in .....................144-161
Ripperdfl, Baron de, governor of Texas, 1, 62-66; his propositions.. .65-66
Rivera, Don Pedro de, revista of, 37-40; dictamen of...... 40-41, 287, 292
Robinson, B. ....................................... ....... 267
Robinson, Temp.. ........................ ............... 267
Roxo [Red] river ..........................................22, 23
Rubi, Marques de, his revistas and visitas, 59-62; his dictamen ...... 59
Rutersville.. .................................. ............ 155
Ryan, William. . .............................................. 260
Sabinas, Rio .................... .......... ............ 204
Salaries, of municipal officers at San Fernando .................. 327-328
Salinas, Gregorio, governor of Pensacola .......................... 29
San Aughstin de Ahumada, presidio of ......................... 56, 70
San Antonio de Padua, mission ................................ 288
San Antonio de Valero, mission .............................11, 38
San Antonio de V~xar (see B6xar), presidio of, 10, 30, 31, 34, 35,
37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 55, 58, 61, 62, 63, 73, 281-352, passim.
San Bernardo, mission, 11; bay .............. .............14, 20
San Denis, Luis de, son of Luis Juchereau ..................... 65, 69
San Denis, Luis Juchereau de, in Texas and Mexico, 21-32, 283; his
Declaration, referred to ................................... 21
Sandis, Indians . ........................ ................ 41
San Estevan, Fray Josef de................... .................. 53
Sandoval, case of, 6; governor of Texas .......................... 42-44
San Felipe, convention at...................................... 145
San Fernando de B~oar, The Municipal Government of .......... 277-352
San Fernando de BLxar, villa of, 11, 40, 51, 58, 288-352, passim;
settlers before 1718, 291-2; founded, 293-296; origin of name,
296; government of, 297-352, passim; first officers, 298, 346-
347; instructions for assigning land, 338-343; for organizing
government . ................... .....................346-347
San Francisco de la Espada, mission ............................. 11
San Francisco de las Neches (Texas), mission. ................ 35, 38
San Francisco de las Texas, mission of founded..17, 27, 35, 281, 282, 283
San Francisco de Valero, pueblo............... .................. 35
San Ildefonso, mission ........................................... 49
San Jose de Aguayo, mission ...............................35, 287
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