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Butler, Anthony, negotiations, 12-17;
letters, extracts, 13-14; instructions
to, 252.
Butler, Pierce, views on California,
254.
Calder, Loretta Lamar (Mrs.), 336.
Calders, 205.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 36-8, 256;
views on California, 254.
California, annexation, early sentiment
for, 1-40, 121-61, 231-60; mortgaged,
236.
Callihan, Moses A., 19b.
Campbell, William, 376.
Capital of Texas: (Houston), 119,
296; West Columbia, 295-6.
Carlton, William, 179 note 55.
Carlisle, J. W., 360-7, passim.
Carnes, Henry, 285-6 note 24.
Carpenter, Caleb A., 377.
Carpenter, David, 198.
Carroll, B. H. (Rev. Dr.), death, 339.
Cartwright, Jesse H., 407.
Castro, Josh (Governor), 18, 134-5,
151.
Castro, Manuel (Prefect), 156.
Cazneau, J. M. (Mrs. William Leslie
C.), 115.
Chambers, Thomas J. (Judge), 58,
190.
Chapman, -- (Rev.), 297, 303-4.
Chase, - (Rev.), 304.
Child, Sol, 402.
Clay, Henry, attitude toward annexa-
tion, 89-91.
Cleland, Charles, 407.
Cleland, Robert Glass, The early set-
tlement for the annexation of Cali-
fornia; an account of the growth of
the American interest in California,
1835-46, 1-40, 121-61, 231-60; book
review, 330-2.
Columbia (settlement) attitude to-
ward Anahuac disturbances, 263.
Comanche Indians, 305.Confederate monument, Shelby, Texas,
226.
The Constitution of Texas, 1845 (Pax-
son), 386-98.
Conventions: Hays County, 1855, 52;
Cass County, 1855, 52-3; county
resolutions, Galveston County, Jan.
31, 1848, 44-5 note 6, 1859, 61; Wal-
ker County, 1855, 52; Freestone
County, 1855, 53; DeWitt County,
1859, 61; Victoria County, 1859,
61; Ellis County, 1859, 61; Madison
County, 1859, 61; Parker County,
1859, 61; Guadalupe County, 1859,
61-2, resolution, 62; Gonzales Coun-
ty, 1859, 62; Fort Bend County,
1859, 62, resolution, 42; State Dem-
ocratic, 1855, 50; 1856, 54-6, reso-
lution, 56; 1857, 56-7, resolution, 57
note 33; 1858, 58; 1859, 63; 1860,
72-3; Southern, proposed, 58; San
Felipe de Austin, Oct. 1, 1832, 276;
April 1, 183388, 276; Oct. 11-31, 1885
(Consultation), 277; Washington
(Texas), Mar. 1-17, 1886, 278.
Cook, Louis P., 378.
Cooke, John, 198.
Cooper, J., 403.
Corpus Christi, Indian troubles, 1844,
326.
Correo (steamer), 292.
Corzone, Shelby (Judge), 226, 405.
Cos, Martin perfecto de (General),
266-7, 281.
Cotton, Godwin Brown, 200 note 7.
Courier (ship), 9.
Cowan, Robert Ernest, 327.
Cox, Isaac Joslin, book review, 112-14.
Crisp, Dowing H. (Downing), 87.
Crittenden, John Jordan, 255.
Cropper, G. W., 404.
Crozier, A. R., 179 note 55.
Culberson, Charles A., letter, extract,
275 note 9.
Cullom, - , 131.
Cunningham, - (Capt.), 9.429
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