The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 39, July 1935 - April, 1936 Page: 343
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Gladden, General A. H., 5.
Goode, John, 49, 107.
Gordon, Major, 232; commander of
party of Americans, 235.
Graham, Judge, 33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 46,
52, 53, 55, 58, 61, 64, 65.
Granados, Ensign Don Cristobal, 214,
215.
Grand Prairie, reviewed, 151.
Gray, A. C., 36, 41, 84.
Gray, Peter W., 40, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59;
amendment, 60; 61, 64, 65.
Greer, J. K., 151.
Greene, Matthew, 29.
Guerriere, the, 196.
Guiding Star, the, 132.
Gunter, Anna, marriage, 195.
Gunter, Col. Charles G., secures land in
the Rio Doce Valley, 127; marriage,
127; 165; letter, 175; 183, 185, 186,
188.
Gutierrez, Bernardo, 90, 91; efforts to
obtain printing press, 92; capture of,
94; 95.
Gutierrez, J., 263.
Gutierrez-Magee Expedition, 86, 90, 91.
Hackett, C. W., 148, 239, 246.
Hail, Jessie, 36.
Hale County, 137.
Haley, J. Evetts, 137.
Hardee, William B., 22.
Hardin, John Wesley, 78.
Harriet Lane, The, 15.
Harris, Isham G., letter to George W.
Adair, 120; plantation in Mexico, 315,
316, 317.
Hartridge, Julian, 39, 40.
Hastings, Warren, 30, 127; turns atten-
tion to emigration to Brazil, 128;
passage on steamship North America,
128; seeks authority to organize ex-
pedition into Arizona and New Mex-
ico, 128; goes to Rio de Janeiro, 129;
filibuster-explorer, views the Amazon
River, 129; party of, 129; leaves for
Santarem, 139; depicts the wonders
of the Amazon Valley, 130, 131; 191;
interviews president of province, 132.
Hatcher, Mattie Austin, 66, 139, 228,
275, 327.
Hays, Edward M., 26.
Hazen, Lt. Wm. B., 23, 24.
Heintzelman, Maj. Samuel P., 24, 25, 26.
Hemphill County, 135.
Hentz, Dr. T., 196.
Hill, Benjamin, H., 38.
Hill, Lawrence F., 100, 161, 309.
Hindman, T. C., 45, 54.Hobart, John Henry, 278.
Hogan, William R., 78, 79.
Holcome, T. P., 42, 49; bill of, 51.
Honduras, 309, 310.
Hood, John Bell, 22, 38, 39.
Houston, Sam, 2, 266, 267, 269, 276.
Hoz, Lieut. Francisco de la, 231, 232,
236, 237.
Indians, Apache, 200; campaign against,
201; raid pastures of Parras, 205;
277; Booga: visit of, 185; Caranca-
hua: 146, 228; Comanche, 200; on the
San Saba River, 144; depredations of,
66; uncontrollable, 67; forays of,
75; 79, 139; of the coast, 142; 144,
146, 329; Lipan: 329, 330.
Iturbide, Agustin, 67; regime of, 68.
Jackson, A., 255, 259, 260, 262, 265,
266, 269, 270, 271, 272.
Jackson's Neches Claim, 255.
Johnson, Mary, death, 194.
Johnson, Capt. R. W., 27.
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 6, 7, 22.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 11.
Jones, Anson, 262, 266, 267.
Jones, George W., 35, 36.
Juperanao, the, 183, 188.
Juqufa, Brazil, 164, 166.
Kansas, the, 196.
Kansas Historical Society, 78.
Kendall, George Wilkins, 136.
Kenner, report of, 53.
Kent County, 137.
Keyes, J. H., manuscripts, 182.
Keyes, Mrs. Julia L., 182.
King County, 138.
Knox County, 138.
Lafayette, before Yorktown, 201.
Lake Juparanao, preliminary establish-
ment on, 184; many Confederates
move to, 185.
Lamar, M. B., 152.
Lamb County, 137.
Lane, John, 320, 321.
Lang, J. J., 172.
Latin America, attitude toward, 100;
ex-Confederate settlements in, 166; in-
ducements to immigrants, 114; con-
ditions in, 115; governments, 132.
Leas, Charles A., 310.
Lee County, Wends first settlement in,
74.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 22, 26.
Lee, General Robert E., 7, 21, 22, 31,
119.Index
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