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Index
Clay County, articles on
events in, noted, 498-499
Clay family, 506
Clayton, John M., 207
Cleburne High School, joins
Association, 134
Cleland, Robert Glass, book
by, reviewed, 527-528
Clement, Mrs. George C.,
letter of, quoted, 414-415
Clement, M., 101
Cleveland, Grover, 445
Clifton, Texas, 262, 265
Cobb, Howell, 316
Cochran County, 123
Cockrell, E. R., 234
Cofachiqui, province of, 811
Cohen, Henry, 89
Coke, Richard, 5; booklet on,
noted, 502
Coleman, P. C., 233
Coleman, R. M., 32
Coleman County, 523; con-
servation in, 138
Colerick, Charles, 256, 256n
Colgin, Mrs. John, 276
Collection agencies, uses of
tax revenue from, 25
Colleges, taxation for state
supported, 20
Colley, Colah Cook, 103; bio-
graphical data, 103n
Collins, Carr P., 131, 498
Collins, Mrs. Will, 277
Colonization: after C i v i
War, 63; Anglo-American,
book on reviewed, 136-137.
See also Austin's Colony;
DeWitt, Green C.; Wavell,
Arthur Goodall
Colorado, Municipality of, 179
Colorado City, Texas, 231
Colorado County, 187, 188
Colorado River, 31, 122, 188
Colquitt, O. B., 12
Colt's revolvers, 63n
Columbia, Municipality of,
176n
Columbia (ship), fired on by
Mexicans, 107
Columbus, Texas, 179, 290
Comanche Indians, 411;
drawing of lands of, 412;
expeditions against, 365ff;
raids by, 360; saga of Peta
Nocona, 118-122
Comisario, 165, 169
Commercial National Bank
of Nacogdoches, history of,
noted, 497
Communication facilities, tax-
ation of, see Telephone,
Telegraph
Comonfort, Ignacio, 229
Compilation of Messages of
Papers of the Presidents,
A, cited, 213n
Compton, Ben, 248n, 252
Concepcion battlefield, 285-
286
Concepcidn Mission, see Mis-sion Nuestra Sefiora de la
Purisima Concepci6n de
Acufia
Confederacy, book of songs
of, noted, 435
Confederate army, 281; book
on officers of, cited, 474n;
letters from medical serv-
ice of, quoted, 378-393,
459-474; rumors of, 464
Confederate currency, see
money
Confederate Leaders in the
New South, reviewed, 151-
152
Confederate pensions, financ-
ing of, 6-7, 13, 20
Conger, Roger N., 86, 89,
100; article edited by, 262-
266; contributor's note on,
322-323
Congressional Globe, cited,
448nff
Conkling, Alfred, 225, 228
Connor, A. B., joins Asso-
ciation, 514
Connor, Seymour V., 295,
300, 507; article by, 163-
200; contributor's note on,
322
Conover, Mrs. Cordella, 101
Conservation of Texas re-
sources, book on reviewed,
137-139
Constitution, present: Jim
Hogg's views on, quoted,
445, 446; taxation provi-
sions in and amendments
to, 4, 12-13, 26-27
Constitution of Coahuila and
Texas, 164
Constitution of 1836, 186;
county government alter-
ations in, 170-171; estab-
lishment of new counties
under, 181; local govern-
ment provisions in, 170
Constitution of 1845: cre-
ation of counties under,
184-185; tax provisions in,
83
Consultation of 1835, 165, 176
Convention of 1836, 168
Cook, Lydia, 328ff
Cook, M. S., 101
Cook, Mrs. M. S., 101
Cooke, Mrs. Willard R., 131,
276
Coon, Joe, 360n
Cope, George, 258
Cope, Millard, 89
Corddro y Bustamente, Man-
uel Antonio, 48; biograph-
ical information, 48n
Cordova, Vincente, 33, 34
Cordula, M., 101
Corey, Albert B., 531
Cornbrooks, Thomas Bowen,
thesis by, noted, 293
Cornelius, James, Jr., 111
Corner, William, 516541
Cornette, James P., 277
Cornick, Annie, 278
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez
de, 122; book on trail of,
reviewed, 522-524
Corporations, taxation of, 5,
9, 18, 19, 29; effect of de-
pression on, 9; growth of
occupation taxes, 8-9 ; uses
of revenue from, 25
Corpus Christi, Texas, 138;
and Carbajal disturbances,
214, 223-224
Cortina, Juan N., and Car-
bajal. 482
Coryell County, 410
Coryell County Historical
Society, 276; sketch on,
280
C6s, Martin Perfecto de, 164,
284
C6s House, in San Antonio,
284
Cosmetics, state taxes on,
see Luxuries
Costillitto (Lipan chief), 365
Cotner, Robert C., 86, 100,
114, 132; book by published,
494
Cotner, Thomas Ewing, book
by, reviewed, 149-151
Cotten, Fred R., 89, 100, 278,
288, 300, 402; book re-
view by, 422-423
Cotten, Godwin B., 86
Cotton ginning in Texas,
description of, 66
Coulter, E. Merton, 316
County government in Re-
public, evolution of: ar-
ticle on, 163-200; chart of,
166-168 ; geographical
changes, 185-200; govern-
mental changes, 163-176;
jurisdictional changes, 176-
185; maps of counties from
1836 to 1845, 189-198
Courts, frontier, mentioned,
270
Coushatti Indians, 50, 50n
Covers, A. F., map showing
acreage of, 485
Cow Bayou, 263
Cow Bayou, District of, 177
Cowell, S. B., 238
Cox, Nathaniel, 478; letter of,
quoted, 202, 478
Cracker Parties, reviewed,
316-318
Craft, E. A., 295
Craghead, Carl F., 100; joins
Association, 135
Crane, Charles Judson, cited,
373n
Crane, Edward, 111, 506
Crane, R. C., 278
Crawford, Foster, lynching
of, mentioned, 275
Credit reporting agencies,
taxation of, 11-12
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