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Index
San Francisco de los Tejas
Mission, 252n
San Francisco Xavier de
Horcasitas Mission, 375n
San Gabriel River, 375n,
376n
San Jacinto, battle of, 1, 18,
277, 299, 302, 319, 508; an-
niversary of, 289; book on,
cited, 319n, 508n: book on,
quoted, 507; contemporary
account of, 519-520. See also
Texas Revolution
San Jacinto Battleground,
meeting at, 14
San Jacinto County, 111
San Jacinto Museum of His-
tory Association Bulletin,
noted, 111
San Jacinto River, 289
San Jose: Queen of the Mis-
sions, cited, 50n, 55n
San Josd de los Nazones
Mission, 86n
San Jos4 y San Miguel de
Aguayo Mission, 47, 49,
50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
59; painting of, noted,
548; pueblo of, description
of, quoted, 49; report on,
fragment of, 49
San Juan Bautista Presidio:
article on, noted, 269; as
supply market for missions,
noted, 48
San Juan Capistrano Mis-
sion, 47, 50, 53-54, 57-58, 59
San Juan River, 22
San Lorenzo de la Santa
Cruz Mission, destruction
of, noted, 377n
San Marcos, Texas, army
camp near, 218
San Marcos River, Confeder-
ate army instruction camp
on, noted, 216
San Martin land grant, 158
San Miguel de Linares Mis-
sion, 86n
San Patricio, Texas: Antonio
Canales in, 19; Mexican
army march to, 500
San Saba River, as site of
Meusebach's treaty, noted,
73n
San Sabt de la Santa Cruz
Mission, destruction of,
noted, 376n, 377n, 378n,
526n
San Saba-Llano country,
Roemer's account of, 71-74
San Teodora (Indian settle-
ment), 527n
San Vicente, Texas, 272
San Xavier Mission, see San
Francisco Xavier de Hor-
casitas Mission
SAnchez, Jorge Cervera, ar-
ticle by, noted, 269Sanchez-Albornoz, Claudio
285
Sanchez-Navarro, Carlos,
book by, cited, 496n, 499n,
500n, 502n, 509n
Sinchez-Navarro, Jos6 Juan,
diary of, cited, 500n, 509n
Sandbo, Anna Irene, article
by, cited, 322n
Sanders, Elmer Key, joins
Association, 558
Sanders, Olcutt, article by,
noted, 262
Sandy Creek, 370
Sanford, J. W. A., at Texas
Secession Convention, 207
Sanger, George P., book edit-
ed by, cited, 861n, 362n
Santa Anna, Antonio L6pez
de, 240, 299, 303, 403; ar-
ticle on, 489-512; books
on, cited, 489n, 493n; cap-
ture of, 508-509, 519-520;
correspondence of, during
Texas Campaign, thesis on,
cited, 491n, 495n, 496n,
498n, 499n, 501n, 503n,
505n; letters of, cited, 30n,
81n, 491n, 493n, 494n, 495n,
496n, 498n, 499n, 501n,
503n, 505n, 508n; mani-
festo of, cited, 506n, 509n;
quoted, 30, 36, 56; and
Republic of Texas, 30, 31,
33n, 36; secret agreement
with Republic of Texas,
quoted, 30; speech on, not-
ed, 88
Santa Anna, Texas, 277, 394
Santa Anna, Aurora y Ocaso
de un Comediante, cited,
489n
Santa Anna, el que todo lo
gand y todo lo perdid, cit-
ed, 510n
Santa Anna No Fud us
Traidor: "Federalismo" y
"Centralismo," D e p u r a-
ciones y Refutaciones His-
tdricas, 1831 a 1855, cited,
489n
Santa Anna y la Guerra de
Texas, cited, 491n, 493n,
495n
Santa Anna, The Napoleon
of the West, cited, 490n,
496n
Santa Anna: The Story of
an Enigma Who Once Was
Mexico, cited, 489n, 490n,
499n, 510n
Santa Fe, New Mexico, in
Texas-New Mexico bound-
ary dispute, 31, 164
Santa Fe Expedition, see
Texan Santa Fe Expedi-
tion
Santa Fe Railroad Company,
136, 341n607
Santa Gertrudis tract, 841n
Santa Rita No. 1 drilling rig
memorial, 389
Santa Rita: The University
of Texas Oil Discovery, re-
issued, 389
Santa Rita del Cobre copper
mines, 175, 176
Santa Rita de Moralos, in
revolution of Republic of
the Rio Grande, 19
Santa Rosa Mountains (Coa-
huila), Indians in, 377n
Santana (Comanche chief),
73n
Santanelli, see Loryea, J. H.
Sargent, Mrs. Arnold Greene
(Sylvia Jewett), 339n
Satanta (Kiowa chief), 277
Savage, J. H., Jr., joins As-
sociation, 120
Sawyer, J. B., invention pat-
ented by, 523
Sawyer and Risher stage
lines (1860), 5
Sayre, Calvin L., 210
Schaefer, Walter V., 161n
Schaffner, Mrs. A. W., and
DeWitt County Museum,
278
Schiller, Milton, joins Asso-
ciation, 558
Schiller, Mrs. Milton, joins
Association, 558
Schlecht, O. G., 563
Schlesinger, A. M., book by,
cited, 459n
Schmidt, C. F., contributes
to book auction, 90
Schmidt, Walter A., Jr., joins
Association, 557
Schmitz, Joseph, 87, 104
Schoch, E. P., and B Hall,
417, 437
Schoenburg, Texas, 73n
Scholes, France V., 287
School of the Soldier, noted,
215
Schoolcraft, Henry, founder
of American Ethnological
Society, 172-173
Schroeder, John: contribu-
tion from, noted, 397;
joins Association, 120
Schuessler, Mrs. Willard, ar-
ticle by, noted, 283
Schulman, Edmund, article
by, noted, 269
Schutz, Julius, 221, 222
Schwethelm, Heinrich Jo-
seph, article by, noted, 270
Schwettmann, Martin, book
by, reissued, 889
Scobee, Barry, 556
Scott, John, 317
Scott, W. T., 326, 331
Scurry, W. F., 385
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