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Index
Mathews, Joe, 215.
Maury, Dabney H., letter, 298.
Mayfield, J. S., 89, 90, 168, 169, 173,
174, 177, 178, 254, 257, 344.
Mead, 176.
Means, 93, 94.
Medina, Capt., 176.
Mennefee, 173.
Mexia, Col., 318.
Mexicans on the western frontier, 253.
Mexico, colonization of Texas, 24, 25,
26; commercial rival of the United
States, 237; Congress of, 228; de-
velopment- of commerce, 236; desire
for European immigrants, 157; law
of April 6, 1830, 158; recognition of
Texas independence, 197; revolution-
ary activities, 134, reconquest of Tex-
as, 193; success of revolution against
Spain, 154; necessity of settling
frontier points, 156; area, 160.
Michele, Vicente, 252.
Mier y Teran, Manuel, 9, 11, 85.
Milam, Ben, 1, 2, 3, 4, agent for Wavell's
colony, 17; 24, 26.
Milam County, 30.
Milburn, David H., 149, 150.
Miller, Ben, 252.
Miller, Burchard, 96.
Miller, W. D., 203.
Mineral Wells Star, 206.
Mifion, Gen., 274, 277.
Missions, system of, 235.
Mississippi Rifles, 259.
Missouri, 182.
Mitchel, Blufford, 255.
Mobeetie Panhandle, 209.
Monclova, 225.
Monterey, 262, bishop's palace, 264;
279.
Montgomery, Ferriss, 88.
Moon, Col., 288.
Moore, Capt. Andrew, 149, 150.
Moore, Jimmie, 46.
Moore, W. H., 37.
Moore, Col., 286, 290.
Moore, 93, 253.
Mora, J. M., 87.
Mora, Maria del Carmel, 165, 171, 172,
252, 254, 255, 256.
Mora, Marriano, 165.
Moller, N., 71.
Morelos, 75.
Morgan, David B., 170, 171, 254.
Morpeth, 195.
Mulholland, 93.
Murrey, Walter, 79.
Muse, K. H., 171, 173, 174, 347.Nacogdoches, 17, 339.
Navy, Texas, 144.
Nebraska, 181, 183.
Nelson, A. A., 165, 172.
Neu, C. T., 95, 99.
New Mexico, 22, 23, 33, bounda
183, 184, 188, 224, 225, 228,
New Orleans, 126.
Newspapers in West Texas, 207.
Noblett, J., 88, 256.
Norrios, John, 348.
Norris, Harve, 37.
Norris, N., 345.
Northington, A., 147.
Northwest Texas Cattlemen's
tion, 214.
Northwest Texas Press Associat
Norton, 133.
Nuevo Leon, 234.
Nutshell, 206.
Nygaard, Hans, 69.ry, 153,
233.Associa-
ion, 220.Ochiltree, Col., 179, 348.
O'Connell, Daniel, 193.
Ogilvy, Estate, 173, 345.
Oklahoma, 181.
Oldivar, Dr., 8.
Olson, J. P., 69.
Onis, 225.
O'Reilly, Philip, 78, 79, 81.
Orme, Guy, 38.
Ortiz, Tadeo, 74, colonization in Mex-
ico; 79, 81, plan for colonizing Texas,
83; 85, 86, 152, colonization societies,
161; plan for dividing unoccupied ter-
ritory for colonization, 163; 222,
views on taxation, 230, letters 249,
250; 311 suggestions concerning
Texas, 321, 342, 343.
Padilla, Juan Antonio, 7.
Padilla and Chambers grant, 21, 26.
Padilla, Vicente, 346.
Pakenham, 196, 204.
Palmerston, 193.
Palo Duro Canyon, 36, park 60; scenic
highway, 61, 189, 190, 191, 192.
Palo Pinto County, 30.
Palo Pinto Star, 206.
Panhandle of Texas, 22, 23, 24.
Parks, Charlie, 38.
Parmalce, R., 167, 255.
Parmer County, 190.
Patten, C. R., 145.
Patton, M. L., 91, 92.
Patton, Mrs. Robert, 171.
Patton, W. H., 146.
Payne, 173.358
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