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Index
Napoleon, 96, 100, 102, 106.
Natchitoches, Presidio of, 66; 77, as
port for cotton, 152; 208, 318, 319,
320.
National Banner, Houston, 186.
National Intelligencer, Houston, 186,
190.
National Vindicator, Washington, 188.
Navidachos Indians, 30, 62, 69.
Nazones Indians, 30, 69.
Neal, B. F., 275.
Negroes, demand for slaves, 152.
Neill, Col. J. C., 129.
Nelson, A. A., 79, as teacher, 159, 168,
321, 324.
Neptune, the, 115, 116.
New Braunfels, 281, 282.
New Orleans, 15; Commercial Conven-
tion, 1852, 19, 25, banks, 77; 97, 111,
as cotton market, 140; 142, 177, 208,
273, 274, 320, 323.
New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, 183.
New Orleans Picayune, 26.
Newton, Mrs. M. B., 221.
Northern Standard, Clarksville, 190,
276.
Nunnally, 1VIrs. J. J., 91.
O'Conor, Hugo, 35, 38, 48, 49, Gov. of
Texas, 64; 68.
Ogilvy, James, 156, estate, 164; 273,
274, 277.
Orcoquisac, 66; Presidio, 50, 56, Mis-
sion, 56, 73.
Ortega, Jesfis Gonzales, 89.
Orton, Murray, 154.
Otters, 58.
The Overland Movement of Cotton,
1866-1886, 137.
Owasco, the, 116.
Owen, C. H., 135.
Pacific Railroad Bill, 17; interest of
American people in, 22; surveys for,
19; first appropriation for, 19.
Padilla, Antonio, 151.
Palmer, J. R., 191.
Pampoas Indians, 30, 51.
Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, IV,
336.
Parke, Captain, 20, 21, 22.
Parker, W. W., 324.
Parkerson, J. H., 188.
Pastlas Indians, 30, 51.
Patterson, Robert, 12.
Patton, Robert, 82.
Paulding, H., 122.Pease, E. M., advocacy of State-owned
Railroads, 7, 8, 9, message, 10; 11,
25.
Penrose, T. N., 110.
Pensaoola Gazette, 182.
The People, Brazoria, 183.
Peoples, J. N., 191.
People's Advocate, 188.
Perry, B. P., 127.
Philipp, Alex., 167.
Phillipps, - , 319, MlIrs. 155.
Phillips, B. E., 79.
Phillips, U. B., 137.
Pichardo's Treatise on the Limits of
Louisiana and Texas, reviewed, 243.
Pickens, Francis W., 126.
Pinckard, F., 190.
Pioneer Printing in Texas, 173.
Piquianes Indians, 30, 46.
Planter, the, 185.
Point Isabel, 277.
Pollard, Dr. [Amos], 132.
Pollitt, George, 167.
The Populist Revolt, reviewed, 328.
Pork, 18.
Porter, Captain D. D., 110, 112, 116,
117.
Ports, 2.
Potter, R., 242.
Potts, C. S., 1, 26.
Prairie dogs, 218, 227, 228.
Preliminary Studies of the Texas Cath-
olic Historical Commission, reviewed,
335.
Press, Texas, 173; destruction of, 179.
Prieto, Guillermo, 89.
The Problem of Hands on the Spur
Ranch, 194.
Procela, Luis, 168.
Prohibition, on the Spur Ranch, 200.
Quichixes Indians, 59.
Quirk, Edmund, 159.
Railroad Conventions, Houston, 1842, 7;
Austin, 1851, 7, 8; Huntsville. 1855,
9; Galveston, 1848, 14.
Railroads, State plan, 9, 10, 11; Cor-
porate plan, 8; Tennessee plan, 9;
Iron policy, 10, 11, 14; Cost of con-
struction in Texas, 4, 10; State Pro-
motion of, 5; Laws regulating, 5, 7,
14; Southern route to Pacific, 14;
development under Republic of Texas,
2, 3; in United States, 2; built for
cotton traffic, 139, 140, 144; as factor
in rise of interior markets for cot-
ton, 142; as transportation medium345
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