The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 62, July 1958 - April, 1959 Page: 592
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592
Houston Young Men's So-
ciety, 313
How Come It's Called That?
Place Names in the Big
Bend Country, reviewed,
564-566
Howard, George Thomas, ar-
ticle on, noted, 270
Howard, J. B. M., inquiry
concerning, 392
Howard, James, book by, re-
viewed, 123-125
Howard, Russell, 330
Howard, Volney: and army-
civilian officials dispute
(International Boundary
Commission), 179; letters
to, cited, 178n, 181n, 188n,
189n
Howell, Mrs. Richard D.,
joins Association, 120
Hoy, Jung (No. 9), citizen-
ship of, 478n
Hoyle, A C., 332
Huanchand Indians, see Waco
Indians
Huane Indians, see Waco
Indians
Hubert, , 75, 536
Hudson, William M.: article
by, noted, 271; book by,
reviewed, 405-406
Hueco Basin, archaeology of,
article on, noted, 269
Hughes, T. P., 335
Hughes, W. J., article by,
noted, 113
Humas (Homas) Indians,
76, 77, 78
Humble Oil and Refining
Company, 545; contributes
to book auction, 91
Hundred Years of Comfort
in Texas, noted, 275
Hunnicutt, Walter: and B
Hall, 426, 485-436; letter
of, cited, 439n: quoted, 439
Hunt County, in Secession
Convention, 332
Hunter, John Marvin, Sr.,
articles by, noted, 261, 262,
267, 271
Hunting (1830's), article on,
noted, 267
Huntsville, Texas, 12, 268;
and presidential election
of 1860, 200
Hurtado, Eusebio Dfvalos,
286
Huston, Felix, 312, 345; and
Army of the Republic, 303,
304-308; duel with Albert
S. Johnston, 306; letters
to, cited, 304n, 305n
Hutchins, J. H., 222
Hutchins, William J., 312
Hutchinson, Anderson, ar-
ticle on, cited, 43nIndex
Hutchinson, Cecil A., book
by, noted, 272
Hutchinson, J. W., 3831
Hutchinson County, 271
Hutchinson County Herald,
386
Hyde, C. H., letter to, cited,
361n
Hyde Park (Austin), essay
on, noted, 549
Hyer, Julien Capers, book
by, noted, 266
Hyman, Carolyn, 105
ID Brand, 351
Ibarvo, Gil Antonio, 376n
I'll Take My Stand, noted,
128
Illinois, source of migration
to Texas (1860), 3
I Myself, cited, 6n
Imahan Indians, see Quapaw
Indians
Immigration: sources of
(1850-1860), 2-4; thesis on
(1836-1845), cited, 2n
Impending Crisis of the
South, noted, 198
Improvement of Communica-
tion with the Pacific Coast
as an Issue in American
Politics, 1788-1864, cited,
179n, 183n
Independence, Texas, 136,
192
Independent Treasury Bill,
134
Independent Universalist
Church, 816
Indian Gap, Texas, 276
Indian Territory, 342
Indian Wars and Pioneers of
Texas, cited, 354n
Indiana, source of migration
to Texas (1860), 3
Indianola, Texas, 174, 523;
book on, noted, 265; de-
struction of, 228; water
connection with New Or-
leans, 106-107
Indians, 32, 46-47; book on,
noted, 138; in Brown Coun-
ty, 401; in Collin County
area, 561; Doss Valley cave,
speech on, noted, 88; and
German colonists, 73; mis-
sions in San Antonio, ar-
ticle on, 45-62; in Mon-
tague County, article on,
noted, 268; nations of the
west, La Harpe's encoun-
ter with, 75-86; speech on,
noted, 285; in Texas Revo-
lution, 499, 520n; in Trans-
Pecos Texas, 555
Indians of the Southwest, re-
viewed, 295-296
Industrial history, 6-7; of
Brown County, noted, 402Ingerton, Mrs. Martha Sar-
gent, 345
Ingham, B. B., Jr., 556-557
Inman, Samuel Guy, book by,
listed, 273
Inocas Indians, 251
Inquiry into Activities of
Charles F. Hille with Re-
lation to Certain Chinese
Refugees; Hearing before
Subcommittee, January 24,
1922, with Subcommittee
Report, cited, 480n, 482n,
483n, 486n
Insane, State Hospital for
(Austin), 7
Instituto Nacional de Antro-
pologia e Historia, sponsor
of Congress of Historians,
284
International Boundary Com-
mission: appropriation for,
184; Bartlett-Conde agree-
ment, 174-179, 181-187, 189;
boundary dispute, reason
for, 165; Committee of
Foreign Relations' report
on, 184; and Corps of To-
pographical Engineers, 168-
190; created, 169; disband-
ed, 189; first meeting of,
174; and Gadsden treaty,
190; initial-point dispute,
181-187, 189; initial-point
dispute, solution of, 190;
Lower Rio Grande sur-
vey, 189-190; marine-league
compromise, 170; New Mex-
ico southern boundary com-
promise, 174, 175-176: re-
organization of survey
party, 180-181; report on,
cited, 167n, 170n, 171n,
172n, 175n, 176n, 177n,
181n; San Diego-Colorado
River exchange, 170-171;
suspension of surveying on
Rio Grande, 176; and treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 166-
170, 171, 177-178, 179, 190
International Engineering
and Equipment Company
(San Antonio), 478. See
also Page, William Tracy
International Folk Music
Council Journal, article in,
noted, 262
International Great Northern
Railroad, map of, noted,
547
Interpreting Our Heritage,
113
Interstate Theaters, and Jun-
ior Historian meeting, 89
Inventions patented by Tex-
ans (1846-1861), listed,
522-524
Investigator (Brownwood),
402
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