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Index.
Fuller, Charles, lieutenant on the San
Antonio, 85.
Fuller, George F., midshipman in the
navy of Texas, 14.
Fulmore, Z. T., Governor Bell's Record,
325-327.
Garay, Francisco, 289, 291.
Garefa, Genaro, 328.
Garrison, Profesor George P., 83.
Gaines, General E. P., occupies Nacog-
doches, 211.
Georgia Battalion, 286.
Gifts to the Association, 330-334.
Goliad Massacre, 289, 296.
Gray, A. G., lieutenant in the navy of
Texas, 34, 86, 124.
Grayson, Peter W., 3, 201, 206.
Gregg, Darius, 44, 142.
Gritten, Edward, 145; his services to
Texas, 149-153; Ugartechea's opinion
of, 150; Austin's opinion of, 152; Gail
Borden's opinion of, 153.
Guerrero, President, issues emancipation
proclamation, 259.
Gutierrez, J., letter concerning a plot to
keep Austin in prison in Mexico, 267.
Hall, Edward, 177.
IHamilton, M. C., acting secretary of war
and marine, 95.
Hamilton, Robert, agent to United
States, 195.
Hancock, Thomas, 315.
Harrell, Milvern, Reminiscences of, 292.
Harris, William P., 137.
Harrisburg, description of in 1828, 52.
I-IHays, Jack, 294.
Hewitson, Dr. James, 305, 316.
Hill, G. W., secretary of war and ma-
rine, 88.
Hinton, A. C., commander of naval sta-
tion at Galveston, 5; commission
withdrawn, 15; reinstated, 16.
Historical commission of Texas, 82.
Hogan, Terence, 112.
Holford, James, advances money for pur-
chase of the Charleston, 7.339
Holley, Mrs. M. A., letter from Austin,
271-273.
Hopes, T., 132.
Houston, President Sam, refuses to sup-
port the navy, 93, 96, 100; condition-
ally recalls Commodore Moore to Gal-
veston, 96, 100; proclaims Moore a
mutineer, 110; letter from S. F. Aus-
tin advising declaration of independ-
ence, 282.
Houston, beginnings of the town of, 138.
140.
Hudgins, James, 87.
Humphries, P. W., 124.
Hunt, Memucan, minister to United
States, 225.
Hurd, N., purser in navy of Texas, 34,
99, 124.
Hutchinson, Judge Anderson, sketch of,
294; journal of, 294-313.
Iiams, John, 129.
Ingham, The, 177.
Invincible, The, 131.
Jack, Miss Elizabeth B., 132.
Jack, William, secretary of state, 202.
Jackson, President, attitude toward neu-
trality, 210; correspondence with
Santa Anna, 227, 230, 247; attitude
toward recognition of Texas, 235-237.
241-252.
Johnson, Chauncey, 294, 317.
Johnson, John, 316.
Johnson, F. W., 129, 147.
Jones, William E., 292, 298; Narrative
of the Bexar -and Dawson Prisoners,
320-324.
Kcenan, Edward, 88.
King, Captain, 286.
Knight, Dr. J. D., 303, 316.
Lamar, President M. B., refuses to re-
tire the navy, 16-18; alliance with
Yucatan, 30; 38-39, 292.
Lamar Papers, purchased by the Thirty-
first Legislature, 81.
Land, price of in 1836, 138.
Lansing, J. P., 86.
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