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ii Index.
Biedma .. .................................................... 323
Bird, Ollie, The First Free Publio School Building Erected in Texas,
review of ...........................................101-102
Black, J. W., offers land at Sulphur Springs for capital site......... 197
Blancpain, French trader ................ ................. .21, 22
Bliem, Milton J ................................................ 354
Blount, William, designs on Louisiana ........................... 65
Bolton, Herbert E., on the name of Father Massanet, 101; The Found-
ing of Mission Rosario: A Chapter in the History of the Gulf
Coast, 113-139, 249; Spanish Mission Records at San Antonio
........................................297-307; 324, 339, 350
Book Reviews and Notices............................110, 183, 280, 349
Borden, Thomas H., 163; offers land for capital site. ............... 200
Bowie, James, land speculations............................77, 86
Bray, William L................. .................... .....324, 339
Bryan, Beauregard . ................ ....................... 354
Bucareli, founding of............... .......................... 31
Bunton, J. W .................... ............................ 191
Burleson, Aaron ........................................ ....... 217
Burnet, D. G., opinion on land speculations ................. ..... 83
Burton, I. W.................................................. 215
Byars, Noah T . ............................ ........ ....... 98
Casas, Brother Antonio........................................ 137
Cadillac, de la Mothe de, attempts to open trade with Mexico ........ 8
Camberos, Father Juan de Dios, plan for conversion of Cujanes In-
dians .............................................. ... 128
Campbell, Isaac ...... .................................. ..... 215
Capital of Texas, choosing a permanent site for, 188; report of first
commissioners, 191; sites proposed, 197; report of second com-
missioners, 199-292; report of joint committee thereon, 203-4;
report of third commissioners ................... .......216-20
Carondelet, Baron de, commissions Philip Nolan........ ......... 55
Cartwright, Jesse, offers land for capital site ................ .... 202
Chambers, Talbot, land commissioner of Robertson's Colony...... 86, 97
Chambers, Thomas J., prevents land frauds in 1834, 79; offers land for
capital site . .......................... ................. 197
Chanie, J. B..................... ............. . .... .... 97
Cheney, John Vance .......................................... 339
Cheney, W. P. ............................................. 285
Chisholm, John D., designs on Louisiana ........................... 65
Chriesman, Horatio, 97, 191; offers land for capital site........... 197
Clampitt, Francis W. ........................................ 97
Clark, Daniel ................. ................................. 56
Clark, James . ..................................... ..... ... 97
Clow, Robert J........................................ 98
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