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Index
Fox, 204.
Fredonian Republic, 318.
Frisby, Abram, 178.
Frogg, Mack, 37.
Frontier advertising, 217, 218; editor,
210, 213; reporters, 212.
Frontier districts of Mexico, 18338, em-
ployees and salaries, 246.
Frontier Echo, 207, 209, 214, 217, 220.
Fulgum, R., death, 174.
Gaines, J., 167.
Gaines, W. B. P., 254.
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Com-
pany, 4.
Galveston County, 300.
Gay, 139.
Generis, 256, 257.
German settlements in Texas, 95.
George, A. A., 178.
Gibson, 254.
Gillespie, Jack, 179.
Goliad, ayuntamiento of, 9; 11, 12, 25.
Gonzales, 303.
Gonzales, governor of Texas, 6.
Goodnight, Col., 29, biographical sketch,
30; 32, 36, College, 34; Mary Ann,
29, biographical sketch, 34; prize cat-
tle, 35; trail, 32, 33.
Gould, C. M., 87, 252, 345.
Goyens, Wm., 179.
Grant, Diego, 338.
Grant, Dr. James, 25.
Grayson, P. W., 142.
Great Britain, alliance with Texas, 203.
Green, Duff, 201.
Greer, George, 215.
Greer, James K., 258.
Greer, 177.
Griffin, Fort, 208.
Grundtvig, F. L., 68, 70.
Grundtvigians, 68.
Guadalupe de Jesus Victoria, town of, 5.
Guajardo, land commissioner, 11.
Gurney, 196.
Halbert, Martha, 259.
Hale, Stephen M., 144.
Hall, Charles, 349.
Hall, Jack, 38.
Hall, James, 92.
Hall, John, 345.
Hall, W. D. C., 142.
Hall, 140.
Hallmarks, George, 176.
Ham, J. F., 172, 255, 256.
Hamilton Conventions, 196.
Hamilton, J., 25.Hansen, Niels, 69.
Harm, Bill, 47.
Hartman, Gus, 39.
Harwood, T. F., 100, 101, 352.
Haskins, J. C., 306.
Hawthorne, Mack, 39.
Haynard, G. M., 125.
Hazard, F. H., 172.
Heckman, Roy, 47.
Henderson, Gen. P., 89, 90, 202, 346,
347, 348, 350.
Henderson, Mrs. P., 93.
Henderson, W. F., 166, 167.
Henningsen, L., 70, 71.
Henrietta Journal, 209.
Henry, Clinton, 44, 46, 48, 51.
Hensdale, Charlie, 38.
Hermansen, H. P., 69, 72.
Herrera, Gen., 280.
Herriott, 254, 255.
Hewetson, James, 10, 26. See Power.
Hidalgo, 75.
Hill, R. T., 187.
Hobart, T. D., 35, 43, 44, 45, 60, 61, 62.
Holden, W. C., 95, 97, 100, 103, 206.
Holland, J. H., 252.
Holland, 93, 94.
Holley, Mrs. M. A., 2.
Homes, Isaac, 199.
Horn, Joe, 37.
Horsehead Crossing, 32.
Horton, H., 172.
Hotchkiss, Capt., 170.
Houston, Sam, 143, 147, 165, 171, 172,
173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 194, 196, 252,
254, 256, 257, 258, 346.
Houston, Mrs. Sam, 178, 179.
Houston, Sam, Jr., 257, 287, 288.
Howell, H. J., death, 149.
Howel, 143.
Hoya, 177.
Hughes, J. C., 35, 37.
Hugo, Archie, 35.
Hume, Joseph, 193.
Hunt, Memucan, 168, 169, 173.
Hutchinson County, 191.
Hutton, 252.
Hyde, 166, 171, 345.
Iken, 24, 25.
Independence of Texas, 199.
Indians, 20, campaign against, 91, 137,
crowding toward Mexico in the United
States, 320; depredations, 135; 302,
effect on colonization of Texas, 331;
fight with, 90.
Ireland, Gov., 119.
Irish colonists, 10, 11, 13, 75, 78, 81.356
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