The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 40, July 1936 - April, 1937 Page: 342
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Castell, Count Carl, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 18.
Castro, Henry, 10, 14, 46.
Cazneau, W. L., 233, 238, 239, 241.
Cevallos, Thomas, 169.
Chambers, B. J., 56, 121, 122.
Chambers Creek, 121.
Charles Goodnight, Cowman and Plains-
man, reviewed, 77.
Childress, George C., 174.
Christmas celebration, 1844, 20.
Claiborne, Gov., 204, 205, 295; on first
constitution of Texas, 303.
Clarksville Northern Standard, 127.
Clements, J. D., 314, 331.
Clifton, John M., 98.
Cogswell, Nathaniel, 211, 303.
Coleman, Burril, 182.
Coles, John P., 216.
Coley, Dr. , 238; Mrs., 244, 245.
Coll, Jean J. von, 21, 23, 24.
Collingsworth, Capt. James, 26, 27.
Colonization Act of Feb. 4, 1841, 116;
contracts, 125; German, 1; Mercer, 35,
47; contracts, 48; Law of 1828, 86;
Law of Coahuila and Texas, 1825,
87; 1882, 92; of Texas by Germans, 7.
Colorado, municipality of, 316.
Colorado Chieftain, 67.
Comal Tract, 23, 24.
Congress of Republic of Texas, 1, 7,
35, 46.
Constitution of Texas, first, 290; writing
of, 301; makers of, 302; text of, 305.
Consultation, Texas, 309; committees,
315; adjournment, 317; lack of quo-
rum, 315; chooses three agents to go
to the United States, 322; policy in
regard to land office, 331.
Convention, Texas, 1886, preparations
for war, 31; called in Washington,
318, 323.
Converse, Sherman, 37, 38, 39, 40.
Cooke, John R., 48.
Council, Texas, 1885-6, powers, 311;
creation of, 315; governor's message
received by, 317; location of seat of
government, 317; move to Washing-
ton, 318; action in "affairs of state,"
319; filling positions, 320; interest in
foreign affairs, 322; address to the
Mexican people, 323; death, 328;
hardships, 328; policy concerning land,
329; address concerning land pol-
icy, 332.
Counsel, - , death from cholera, 224.
Courts, Texas, opening and regulation of,
32, 327.
Cox, Thomas, his slaves Lotty, Commo-
dore, Perry, Frederick, 111, 112.Cox, Wm., 122.
Craig, William, 68.
Crosby, Josiah F., 127.
Crosky, , representative of Beale
Colony, 36.
Daingerfield, William Henry, 40.
Dallam, Annie Fisher, marriage, 246.
Dallam, Wilmer, marriage, death, 246.
Davenport, Samuel, 297.
Dick, negro in Battle of San Jacinto,
33, 34.
Dictionary of American Biography, re-
viewed, 79, 263.
Dimery, Allen, 268.
Dotson, Emily, 73.
Dotson, Jacob C., Peter K., 72, 73.
Ducos, Armand, 2, 7.
Ducos-Bourgeois grant, 2, 10, 11.
Dunn, John, 106.
Durst, John, 92.
Duval, Claudius, 135, 136.
Duval, Thomas H., 131, 132, 133.
Eagleton, Nancy Ethie, 35, 114.
Edwards, Monroe, 113.
Elliot, Charles, British Charge d'af-
faires, 37, 38, 40.
Ellis, Richard, 106.
Ely, E. B., 41.
Epidemic Cholera in Texas, 18883-1884;
216.
Ernst, Friedrich, 11.
Ervenberg, L. C., 20.
Espinosa, Simona, 225.
Etzel, William, 11.
Eustis, John, 293.
Everitt, Stephen H., 104, 106, 195.
Fannin, Col. J. W., 30, 31, 33.
Falcon, Jose MarIa, 227.
Father -of Texas, The, reviewed, 163.
Fayette County, 1, 14, 19.
Fenton, Town of, 55.
Ferry, 55.
Finding of Texas, The, reviewed, 161.
First Constitution of Texas, The, 1813,
290.
First Newspaper of Texas: Gaceta de
Texas, 200.
Fisher, S. Rhoads, 188, 231, 326.
Fisher, Annie, 232, 234, 235; marriage,
246.
Fisher, Ann Pleasants, 231 et seq.
Fisher, Henry Francis, 2, 9, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25.
Fisher-Miller grant, 13, 14, 15, 16, 46.
Fisher, Samuel W., 232, 244.
Flag of Texas, 298.
Foik, Paul J., 161.Index
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