The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 41, July 1937 - April, 1938 Page: 376
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Fannin, J. W., 243; authorized to collect
reinforcements, 327, 332; approves
Matamoras expedition, 344; asked to
lead expedition, 345, 346.
Farrand, Max, 250.
Faulkner, Harold Underwood, 187.
Felgar, Robert P., review of The Old
South, 273.
Filibusters: Walker, William, 294; in
California, 294; Carbajal, in Texas,
293.
Fisher, George, 99.
Fletcher, Joshua, 226.
Flores, Gil, 218.
Flores, Vital, sketch of, 218.
Florida, in 1810, 147; cession of, 142,
144, 152; treaty, 143.
Font, Pedro, 158, 160.
Foote, Henry, 99.
Forbee, Henry, 103.
Forbes, John, appointed Indian Commis-
sioner, 238; treats with Cherokees,
239.
Foreman, Grant, Indians and Pioneers:
The Story of the American Southwest
before 1830, reviewed, 261.
Forts: Jesup, Twiggs at, 167; Mason,
169, 171; Sumter, 178.
Fort Worth Library Association, plan
for new building, 241.
Franciscan History of North America:
Report of the Eighteenth Annual
Meeting, Santa Barbara, California,
August 2-4, 1986, reviewed, 191.
Franciscans, 130, 132, 134, 139, 154, 155,
156, 164, 165; Educational conference
of, 191; in Pimeria Alta, 160; Quer-
taran, 135, 136, 137; Zacatecan, 135,
136; Quertaran and Zacatecan, 138.
Free Negro in the Republic of Texas,
The, 83.
Fresnillo, 128, 129.
Frio River, described, 315.
Frontier Times, 182.
Fulmore, Z. T., 177.
Gadsden Treaty, ratified by Santa Anna,
297, 299.
Gadsden, James, minister to Mexico,
293; negotiates for Mexican cession,
294; joins rebels, 299; refuses to nego-
tiate with Santa Anna, 300.
Gaines, William, 177.
Gallagher, Edward, 170.
Galveston, 201; first mayor of, 175;
troops to land at, 202; Revenue dis-
trict and port of entry, 232.
Gambrell, Herbert, 185.dex
Garces, Father Francisco, 158, 159, 160,
163.
Garner, David, 106.
Geiser, Samuel Wood, Naturalists of the
Frontier, reviewed, 259.
General Council, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230,
231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 240; con-
venes, 324; Austin presents report to,
326; calls for volunteers, 327; called
upon by army, 328; advisory commit-
tee, 329, 330; works with Houston,
331, 332; delays appropriations, 333;
further appointments, 334; independ-
ent action, 335; organizes militia, 336,
337; establishes army uniform, 338;
deposes Smith, 338; subservient to
consultation, 339; paroles Sandoval,
340; overrides veto of governor, 341;
considers Matamoras expedition, 342;
requests Houston to lead Matamoras
expedition, 343; turns to volunteer
army, 344; chooses Fannin as leader,
345; miscellaneous acts of, 347.
Geography of Texas, The, (Smith and
Walker), errors in, 224.
George Westinghouse, reviewed, 369.
Gila, region, dunes in, 130; Indians of,
133, 159; river, territory unknown,
155; missions on, 160.
Goliad, 176, 201, 209, 329, 333.
G6mez Farfas, Benito, in London, 295.
Gonzales, to raise company of rangers,
335.
Gonzales, Jose Marfa, offers services, 339,
340.
Goolsby, William Berlin, 246.
Gouveneur, S. L., letter published by,
143.
Gowns, Eliza, 93; Louisa, 93.
Goyens, William, 87, 88, 89, 92, 95, 98,
100; freedom threatened, 104, 218.
Granados, Josh Joaquin, 161.
Grant, James, favors Matamoras expe-
dition, 343.
Grass fight, reported, 326.
Greer County, dispute over, 246, 247.
Grigsby, Joseph, 106.
Grigsby, land bought from, 97.
Guadalupe, Order of, revived, 289, 290.
Guadalupe River, description of, 318.
Guadalupe Hidalgo treaty, ambiguities
in, 292.
Guillen, Philipe, 158.
Guti6rrez, Father Narciso, 163, 164.
Hacendados, power of, 283, 289, 302.
Hacienda de Santa Engracia, Mexico,
246.
Hackett, Chas. W., 111.
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