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Lewis, A. Irvine, lieutenant in the navy
of Texas, 35, 124, 126.
Littlefield, Major G. W., 83.
Long, Mrs. Jane, description of in 1828,
59.
Looscan, Mrs. Adele B., 81.
Lothrop, J. T. K., commander in navy
of Texas, 86; dismissed, 114, 127.
Louisville address of S. F. Austin, 181.
Lyndsay, Captain, 129.
Mabry, James L., midshipman in navy
of Texas 23-25.
Mays, Hon. Richard, 83.
McComb, Col., death of, 141.
McDuffie, Governor of South Carolina,
on recognition of Texan independence,
217.
McHay, Francis, 314.
McKinney, Thomas F., 276, 283.
Meigs, Henry, 171; correspondence with
S. F. Austin, 269.
Mexia, J. A., interest in Texas land,
267; offers aid to Texas, 279.
Miller, James H. C., 145; efforts to p ec-
vent the Texas Revolution, 145-149.
Miller, James H. C., and Edward Grit-
ten, by Eugene C. Barker, 145-153.
Miracle, Julian, promises help from
Mexican Liberals, 279.
Moore, Edwin Ward, sketch of, 13; voy-
age to Sisal, 33; saves crew and cargo
of the Sylph, 35; recalled from Yuca-
tan by President Houston and diso-
beys, 37; uses own funds to equip
vessels, 91; conditionally ordered to
Galveston, 96, 100; treaty with Yuca-
tan, 9, 92, 99, 101; proclaimed a mu-
tineer, 110; discharged from the
service, 114; vindicated, 115, 117-118;
paid by Texas, 127.
nilorgain, James, 102, 105, 130, 138.
Morfit, Henry M., report on Texas, 159,
220, 239.
Navy of the Republic of Texas, The, by
Alex Dienst, 1-43, 85-127.dex.
Navy, the second of Texas, its purchase,
13; vessels composing it, 13; Con-
gress orders retirement of, and Pres-
ident Lamar refuses, 16-18; officers of
at time of annexation, 121-123, 124.
Neill, A., narrative of the Bexar and
Dawson prisoners, 313-317.
Neu, C. T., 330.
Norris, John, 112.
Notes and Fragments, 81, 154, 325.
Norvell, Samuel G., 317.
Officers of the Texas navy, 19, 125.
Oliver, Captain Robert, death of, 96.
Oliver, William, 124.
Oswald, Seymour, 86.
Owings, Thomas D., 177.
Patrick, Dr. George M., 44, 130.
Parez, Antonio, 294.
Peraza, Martin F., governor of Yucatan,
101.
Perry, Captain Daniel, 136.
Phillips, R. D., 301.
Pierpont, W. J. D., 126.
Potomac, The, history of, 4-5.
Prices in 1836, 137.
Progress, The, capture of by the Texas
navy, 35, 36.
Ramsdell, C. W., 328.
Rather, Ethel Zivley, Recognition of the
Republic of Texas by the United
States, 155-256.
Reminiscences of the Texas Revolution,
by Andrew A. Boyle, 285-291.
Revolution, the Texas, conditions preced-
ing, 128; losses during, 135; Remi-
niscences of, by Andrew A. Boyle, 285-
291.
Riddle, Wilson J., 314.
Roark, Jack, 136.
Roberts, Samuel A., secretary of state,
30.
Robinson, James W., 160.
Robinson, Joseph C., 292.
Royall, R. R., opinion of S. F. Austin,
283.
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