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1831, 1833), 98-121; account of col-
onization, 100-102; residence at San
Filipe de Austin (1831), 108; as col-
onizer, 114-115; engraving, 164; his
"Explanation" (1835), 177 n.; his
"Order Book" (1835), 302; plans for
developing commerce and trade, 192 f.;
mentioned, 17, 113, 184. Austin
Papers, 1765-1827, edited by Piofessor
E. C. Barker, 1924, 254.
Austin's first colonists, hardships of
(1821-1822), 101-102.
Avalos, General, offers help against
Indians, 276.
Avila, Pedro de, 161.
Ayala, Inigo Lopez de, 135.
Bagby, Mindora, 82.
Bailey Controversy in Texas Politics, by
Jesse Guy Smith, 173.
Ballerstedt, Blanche J., 82.
Ballinger, Miss Betty, 80, 164; family,
240.
Baltazar de Gallegos, 133.
Bancroft, H. H., on Mixed Claims Com-
mission, 37 n. 7.
Bandelier, 61 n.; journey from Matape
to Rio San Pedro, 145.
Barker, Eugene C. (contrib.), "Descrip-
tions of Texas by Stephen F. Austin,"
98-121; (ed.), Austin Papers, 1765-
1827, 254 f.; "Influence of Slavery in
the colonization of Texas," 1-33; in-
troductory note to Almonte's "Statis-
tical Report on Texas," 177.
Barkum, 240.
Barragln, Gen. Miguel, 177.
Bartlett's description of the Valley of
Rio de Sonora, 141-147; route from
Guadalupe Pass to Arispe, 142-145.
Bastrop, Baron de, on the slavery ar-
ticle in the proposed Constitution
(1826), 12-14; 108.
Bastrop, city of. See "Mina."
Baron de Bastrop, 108. See "Bastrop,
Baron de."
Battle family, 83.
Battles. Bird's Creek, 84; Medina, 101;
Nueces, 173.
Baylor, J. R., Indian agent, 230.
Bean, Ellis H., 11 n. 23; 16.
Beazley, Julia, legend, 246.
Bell, P. H. Frontier and Indian prob-
lems, 272, 276, 280, 286; assistant
adjutant general, 305, 308; adjutant
general of militia (1841), 309; sent
to western frontier, 309.
Bell County, Historical Landmarks of,
84.Benedict, H. Y., Peregrinusings.
Bertillion, L. D., legend, 246.
Bexar, decline of, 181; department of,
182, 185-197.
Billings, not a good appointment, 324.
Birch, 240.
"Birdie" (W. H. Quayle), 317 n.
Blackburn, Reverend Gideon, 25.
Blankenship, John J., 312 n.
Bolton, Dr. Herbert E., on location of
Corazones, 153; 287 n.
Bonham, , 91.
Botany, study of, in Texas (1834), 183.
See "Education."
Boundary Commission, report on In-
dians, 278.
Bounties for Indian scalps.
Bounty and donation land warrants,
311 f. See "Adjutant General's Of-
fice."
Bowie, James, 91, 92; appointed ad-
jutant (1835), 303.
Boyer, Louise, 81.
Brass rattle, 151.
Brazoria. Founded by S. F. Austin,
107; municipality (1833), 119; 199 f.
Brazos, Department of, 182, 197-206.
Brenham, people of, favor retention of
Austin Bryan in office, 242.
Britton, F. L., adjutant general, 317 f.
Brooke, General , 284.
Brown, Orlando, U. S. Indian Commis-
sioner, 273, 274.
Bryan, Austin, 242.
Bryan, Lieut. Francis, Report, 297 n.;
293.
Bryan, Guy M. Declines appointments
and advises Hayes, 76, 169 f., 235 f.;
death of Garfield, 327. See Bryan-
Hayes correspondence.
Bryan-Hayes Correspondence, ed. by E.
W. Winkler, 75-80, 164-172, 235-242,
323-330.
Bryan, W. J., postmaster at Brenham,
324.
Buchanan, James, recognition of Zuloaga
de facto Government of Mexico (1858),
34; recognition of Juirez Government
(April, 1859), 34-35.
Buffalo, the earliest published account
of, 72; hides, 139.
Bullis, Lt., crossing of the border, 51.
Burke, John, adjutant general (1864),
315.
Burleson, Lieutenant Ed., Papers (MS.),
331.
Burnett, David G., 207, 233, 273 f.; ap-
points A. S. Johnston Adjutant Gen-
eral, 304.334
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