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Index.
"Runaway Scrape," 142.
San Antonio, The, 10; mutiny on board,
85; movements of, 85, 87, 90, 97, 99, 129.
San Bernard, The, 10; movements of,
87, 90, 94, 97, 119, 120.
San Felipe, description of in 1828, 59.
San Jacinto, The, 10, 26.
Santa Anna, asks intervention of Presi-
dent Jackson, 226, 227; visits Jack-
son, 230.
Seeger, William, lieutenant in navy of
Texas, 34, 43, 126.
Shackelford, Jack, 286.
Shepherd, Frederick, 87.
Shepherd, James L., 309.
Shepherd, Joseph D., 87.
Shepherd, William M., acting secretary
of the navy, 2.
Simpscn, William, 87.
Smith, Henry, quarrel with the General
Council, 157, 167; secretary of the
treasury, 221.
Smith, J. W., 147, 291.
Smythe, H. M., 113.
Snow, C. B., 114, 115, 124.
Stephens, John F., 124.
Tobasco, the capture of, 28.
Taylor, T. A., commander of the San
Bernard, 26.
Terrell, A. W., 330.
Terrell, Mrs. J. C., 83.
Texas Library and Historical Commis-
sion, 82.
Texas Revolution, conditions preceding,
128; losses during, 135, 142; sympa-
thy for in the United States, 171.
Texas Trading Association, 47.
Tennison, William A., midshipman in
navy of Texas, 5, 114, 119, 124, 126.
Tod, John G., 9, 13, 122.
Tories on the Trinity River, 136.
Travis, William B., his opinion of S. F.
Austin, 276.
Treasurer's Report, 335.
gartechea, Domingo de, 147.
United States, sympathy in for Texas
during the Revolution, 171.341
Van Buren, Martin, his influence on
Jackson and the Texas Question, 243.
Van Ness, George, 315.
Vicario, Leona, reviewed, 328.
Vidal, General Luis, 297.
Ward, Colonel, 286, 289.
Wells, F. T., purser in Texas navy, 99.
Westover, Captain, 285.
Wharton, John A., report in favor of in-
dependence, 160.
Wharton, William H., 'opinion of the
declaration of November 7, 159, 160;
commissioner to the United States,
167; remarks on the boundary of
Texas, 174; minister to the United
States, 222-224; efforts to secure rec-
ognition of Texas, 234-253, 261.
Wharton, The, 11, 91, 94, 99, 105, 107,
114, 119, 120.
Wheelwright, George, captain of the
Wharton, 19.
White, George R., 96.
Whiting, Dr., 136.
Wilber, T. C., 86.
Williams, H. H., Texan consul at Balti-
more, 12.
Williams, John, 88, 136.
Williams, S. M., agent to purchase navy,
3, 9, 147.
Williamson, R. M., 147.
Williamson, W. S., lieutenant on the
Brazos, 5.
Willson, W., 132.
Winkler, E. W., 82, 83; edits The Bexar
and Dawson Prisoners, 292-324.
Well, General Adrian, 293; captures San
Antonio, 295; claimed to have con-
vinced Santa Anna of impropriety of
Goliad massacre, 296.
Worley, John L., 330.
Yates, A. J., 177, 183.
YucatAn, cruise of the Texan fleet to in
1840, 18-29; alliance with Texas, 29-
43.
Zavala, Lorenzo de, 147.
Zavala, The, 7, 93, 120.
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