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Index
Castro-Ville and Henry Castro, Empre-
sario, reviewed, 74.
Cedron, Captain Manuel, 70.
Cencir, Col. C. B., 193.
Central America, 112; agents from South
enter, 121, 134.
Chabot, F. C., 160.
Chambers, Henry C., 34, 40, 55, 57, 61.
Charleston, S. C., 51, 105.
Chasing Villa, reviewed, 158.
Chisholm, W. Garnett, 276.
Claiborne, J. F. H., 266.
Clark, George Rogers, in Ohio Valley,
201.
Clark, Hugh, 31.
Clark, M. R., 157.
Cole, Ben, 79.
Cole, Col. J. A., 172.
Collantes, Don Francisco, 69, 331.
Collier, R. R., of Virginia, promoter of
Venezuela Emigration Company, 198.
Colonel Robert E. Lee's Report on In-
dian Combats in Texas, 21.
Columbian, the, 198.
Come on, Teas!, reviewed, 156.
Confederate Army, 3, 4, 119; surrender
of, 128.
Confederate Eeodus to Latin America,
100, 161, 309.
Confederate States, 64; conditions in at
close of war, 104 et seq.
Connelly, William E., 78.
C6rdova, settlement in, 119; 315, 316,
317; attack on, 320, 321, 322.
Costilla, Manuel, of Camargo, sent out
by Travieso, 233, 327.
Cotton, Godwin B., 98.
Cortina, Juan Nepomuceno, 24, 25, 26.
A Cowman's Wife, reviewed, 77.
Crimmins, Col. M. L., 21.
Crisp, Dr. J. H., 172.
Crocket, George L., 2.
Crosby County, 137.
Crosby, George B., 22.
Cunningham, Eugene, 78.
Custis, George Washington Park, 22.
Daily Missouri Republican, 162.
Daily Register (Mobile), 172, 312.
Darnell, Smith, 45.
Davis, Jefferson, 4, 21.
Dennin, Thomas G., 28.
DeShields, J. T., 155.
Dewberry, Dr. J. H., 168.
Diary of a Confederate Congressman,
1862-1863, 33.
Dictionary of American Biography, re-
viewed, 149.Diplomatic Correspondence of the United
States, reviewed, 239.
Dixon, R. E., 60.
Dogget, Rev. Dr., 43, 44, 49, 54.
Donoghue, David, 135.
Dozier, Captain, marriage, 195.
Dunn, Rev. Ballard S., rector of St.
Philip's Church in N. O., 117; hunts
home in Brazilian empire, 125, 164,
172; followers of, 185, 195.
Duval, B. R., 312.
Eagleton, Nancy Ethie, 275, 276.
Earliest Printing and First Newspaper
in Texas, 83.
Ebro, the, 75.
Edgefield, Advertiser, 116.
El Dorado, location of, 122, 130, 189.
Elguezabal, Captain, 223, 224.
Elizabeth, the, 198.
Emigrant's Guide to Brazil, 127, 131,
132.
Engerrand, Geo. C., 73, 250.
Espirito Santo, Brazil, 165, 175, 189.
Explorations of Albert Pike in Texas,
135.
Faunce, Capt. John, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Field, Charles W,, 22.
Fisher County, 137.
Flores, Lieut. Ygnacio, diary prepared
by, 139.
Foard County, 138.
Foote, Colonel, 34, 54, 55.
Foote & Keenan, of Georgia, 50.
Ford, Dixon, death, 60.
Ford, Major John S., 25, 26.
Forrester-O'Brien, Esse, 154.
Forsyth, 264, 265, 270.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 136, 138.
Fort Sumner, 136.
Fort Towson, 135, 138.
Foster, Josephine, letter, 176.
Fredericksburg, 64, 65.
Free Negro in the Republic of Texas,
The, 292.
Freligh, Captain, from Tennessee, 172,
188.
Gaines, E. P., 269, 270, 271, 272, 273.
Galvez, Bernardo de, commission of,
202; death, 203; 204.
Gambrell, H. P., 152.
Gardner, General Frank, 11.
Garnett, Muscoe R. H., 35, 41, 48, 56,
59, 62.
Garza County, 137.
Gaston, Dr. J. M., 123, 167.342
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