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Index
Bay City Lions Club, cited,
426n
Baylor, George, notes on ac-
tivities of, 449, 450
Baylor, John R., 70; notes
of activities of, 449, 450,
452
Beall, B. L., 416
Beal's Colony, Grant and,
461
Beaumont, Texas, 399; at-
tack on planned, 399
Beauregard, G. T., 219
Bedichek, Roy, 89; book re-
viewed by, 128-130
Bee, H. P., 67, 69, 70, 72, 73,
228
Beecher, -, abolitionist, 266
Belgium, natives in Texas
(1850 and 1860), 199
Bell, Henery H., assigns gun-
boats to attack Sabine
Pass, 400, 408
Bell, John, 259
Bell (gunboat), in Battle of
Sabine Pass, 406n
Bell County, Texas, On the
Edge of the Black Waxy:
A Cultural Survey of, 354-
355
Bell County, measures taken
by against abolitionists,
275
Belleview, Texas, abolition
plot in, 272
Bellsvilla, see Redmond's
Ranche
Benton, B. E., 72
Beretta, John King, 237
Berman, Eleanor Davidson,
book by reviewed, 469-471
Berry, Rotha McClain, arti-
cle by mentioned, 461
Bertram, O. R., 93, 356
Bertram, Rudolph, 356, 357
Bertram, Texas, 357
Betty Powell (steamboat),
navigates Colorado River,
428
Bevil's Settlement, 460
Bexar, missions at, material
on mentioned, 461
Bexar Archives, 460
Bexar County, land grants
in, 381'
Biberstein, H., 392
Biblomania, newspaper col-
umn, 237
Biblioteca Benjamin Frank-
lin, joins Association, 462
Bickenbach, Mrs. Cora, cited,
397
Bienville, Jean Baptiste le
Moyne de, 84, 85, 86
Bierschwale, Albert, cited,
397
Bierschwale, Charles, 381,
397; cited, 397
Bierschwale, Mrs. Charles,
cited, 397Bierschwale, Margaret: ar-
ticle by, 379-397; con-
tributor's note on, 484
Biesele, Mildred M., book re-
view by, 131-133, 466-468
Biesele, Rudolph L., 92, 94;
book review by, 244-246,
247-248, 252-254, 369-370,
372-373; cited, 380, 395 ;
edits book review section,
128-142, 244-257, 362-376,
464-483
Biggers, Don H., cited, 395,
896
Biggers, Don, Papers, cited,
379n, 388n, 393n
Biloxi, Mississippi, see New
Biloxi
Bill, Alfred Hoyt, book by
reviewed, 365-367
Binkley, W. C., cited, 35
Birk, Peter, 889n
Birth-migration index: esti-
mates of migration into
Texas provided by, 341;
nature and employment of,
342-343, 343n
Birthplaces: as measures of
migration, 3, 196-197, 200;
of children brought to East
Texas, 192, 195; of free
inhabitants of southern
states, 202-204; of free in-
habitants of Texas (1850
and 1860), 198-199; of
parents migrating to East
Texas, 193-194, 195
Birth-residence index, as a
measure of migration, 3,
196-197, 200
Biscay, New, see New Biscay
Bishop, Merrill, 241
Bitner, Miss Grace, 360
Black, W. H., cited, 435n,
440n, 441n
Black Jack Grove, Texas,
1860 fire at, 261
Black Waxy, On the Edge
of: A Cultural Survey of
Bell County, Texas, 354-355
Blackwell, Ann, article by,
cited, 114
Blackwell, Thomas Sanford,
joins Association, 463
Blake, R. B., 89, 93
Blaylock, -, early resident
of Mason County, 379
Bliss, Zenas R., 386n
Block House, near San Saba,
393
Blockade, in Parliament dur-
ing Civil War, 82
Blockade Running, Confed-
erate, Through Bermuda,
1861-1865, review of, 371-
372
Blondel, -, French com-
mander at Natchitoches,
83, 87487
Blount & Scrugg, store in
Denton burned, 260
Blunt, -, abolitionist, 263
Boardwright, -, abolition-
ist, 276
Bobbitt, George G., 235
Boggess, Mrs. Albert, Jr.,
joins Association, 127
Boggess, Jiles S., 357
Bohemia, as source of migra-
tion to Texas west of
Trinity River, 340
Bolivar, peninsula, 70
Bolton, Herbert E., cited,
411n
Boluxi Indians, Archer rec-
ommends treaty with
(1835), 33
Bonaparte, Betsy Patterson,
wife of Jerome Bona-
parte, 228
Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon,
228
Bonner, M. H., 269
Borden, A. P.: directs im-
portation of Brahman cat-
tle, 433-434; sells Brah-
mans to King Ranch, 438
Borden, Gail: as a business-
man, article on mentioned,
452; dissertation on life
of mentioned, 239
Borden, Gail, Jr., 240
Boren, Samuel H., joins As-
sociation, 461
Boswell, William E., 361
Bounty, land files, 167n
Bowie County, 2, 4n, 185,
191, 192, 193, 195, 329,
332n, 333, 335; ascertained
arrivals of families in, 7,
15-31, 187, 328; free fam-
ilies in, 7; indicated im-
migration into, 7: meas-
ures taken by against ab-
olitionists, 275; out-of-
state sources of settlement,
187; population (1850 and
1860), 5; rates of settle-
ment from out of state,
328
Bowie knives, 67
Bowl, Colonel -, 38; death
of, 47; letter from Hous-
ton to, 34; military chief-
tain of Cherokee Indians,
34, 37, 38, 45, 47, 171
Boydstown, Tennessee, 80
Bragg, Jefferson Davis, book
review by, 369, 371-372
B ra h man Breeder-Feeder,
cited, 428n, 429n, 430n,
431n, 432n, 433n, 436n,
441n, 442n, 443n
Brahman cattle, background
and development of in
Texas, article on, 427-443
Braunfels, Prince Solms-,
see Solms-Braunfels; New
Braunfels
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