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Angelina County, Texas: 1853
election returns from, 154
Angelina River: evaluated, 182;
vegetation near, 239
Anglo-Americans: history of, 74;
colonization by, 132; effect of
environment on, 233-254; early
Texas settlements of, 233-245,
271. colonization of, in Louisi-
ana, 255-276; in Florida, 256,
267n.; in Natchez, 262, 265,
266-267, 270-271; Louisiana
immigration of, encouraged,
263, 267, 276; Europeans on,
265, 271, 273; Louisiana immi-
gration of, restricted, 267, 275;
as threat to Spanish Louisi-
ana, 270, 271, 273; mentioned,
269. SEE ALSO Americans
Anglo-Saxons: 398
Annaca, Old (slave) : 379
annexation, Texas: 121
Annunciation Church : folio
about, noted, 211
Anthony (freedman) : 468
Anthony, Helen B.: book by, re-
viewed, 115
Antone, Evan Haywood: with
Texas Western Press, 82-83,
482
Antwerp, Belgium: Victor Con-
siderant in, 281
Apache Indians: Geronimo leads,
297, 299, 302; article about,
noted, 334; mentioned, 306.
SEE ALSO Indians; Jicarillo
Apache Indians
Appalachians: 237
Appomattox, Virginia: Lee' s
surrender at, 397
apprentice law: freedmen's labor
contract compared to, 465
Aranda, count of: as Spanish
minister of state, 260
archaeology: book about, noted,
211-212
architecture: conference con-
cerning, 81; in antebellum Tex-
as, 141, 199-201; in San An-
tonio, 199-201; in Terlingua,
209; in Morgan's Point, 209;
book about, noted, 330; arti-
cles about, noted, 331, 336,
483; mentioned, 211. SEE ALSO
buildings; historic sites; resto-
ration
archives: articles about, noted,
213, 331
Archivo Nacional de Mexico:
use of, by students, 77
arithmetic: as taught in Negro
schools, 443
Arizona: articles about, noted,
214, 486; Frederic Remington
in, 299, 305, 307, 309; men-
tioned, 302
Arizona Historical Society: and
C. L. Sonnichsen, 482
Arkansas: articles about, noted,
90, 91, 215, 217, 332-333, 335,
336; slavery in, 133; trades
with East Texas, 142; L. D.
Evans from, 146; topography
of, 237; Freedmen's schools in,
400, 405, 406 n., 407, 414,Index
416 n.; antebellum land values
in, 461; religion in, 484
Arkansas College: article about,
noted, 332-333
Arkansas River: 282
Arlington, Texas: meetings in,
322-323
Arlington Downs: article about,
noted, 94
Armstrong, A. B.: article on
railroads by, noted, 136
Armstrong, Robert L.: 119
Armstrong, Wm. M.: as Union-
ist, 318
Armstrong County, Texas: log
buildings in, 243
army, Confederate: book about,
noted, 89-90
-, Texas: A. S. Thurston in, 39
-, United States: observed
in Mexico, 23; articles about,
noted, 93, 335, 488; and In-
dian problem, 130; in San An-
tonio, 188; in Casino Club,
196; in Texas, 401; effect of
Brownsville incident on, 434;
Negroes in, 418-438, 439; race
relations in, 439; and Houston
riot of 1917, 418-438. SEE ALSO
cavalry, U.S.; infantry, U.S.;
military, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Unit-
ed States: and clearing of
Colorado River, 163-164; H. C.
Whiting with, 164; and con-
struction of San Antonio and
Mexican Gulf Railroad, 169
Army for Empire, An,: reviewed,
490-491
Arneson, Axel: on Norwegian
settlements, 140
Arnett, S. J. (slave owner):
estate of, 393
Arnold, B. J.: as Unionist, 320
Arthur, Ann: article by, noted,
94
Arthur E. Stilwell: Promoter
with a Hunch: reviewed, 343-
344
artists: Emil Bunjes, 45-49 pas-
sim, 210-211; E. M. "Buck"
Schiwetz, 88, 500-501; Frede-
ric Remington, 214, 297-314;
at La Reunion, 287: Ancel
Nunn, 328; Lino SAnchez, 482
Art Students League of New
York: Frederic Remington at,
299
Ashburn, Karl E.: on slavery,
133
A s i a n - Americans: periodical
about, noted, 213
"Association, Affairs of the":
annual meeting, 117-119; fi-
nancial report, 354-360
Atascosita District: topography
of, 237; map of, 246; location
of, 250
Ataway, A. M.: as Unionist, 318
Athens, Ohio: racial violence in,
437 n.
Atkins, G. B.: as slave owner,
391
Atlantic Ocean: 237
Audrain, Pedro: as partner ofBarthdlemi Tardiveau, 260;
business venture of, 260-261;
in Philadelphia, 261
Austin, Stephen F.: as secretary
of state, 38; and Samuel
Rhoads Fisher, 38-39; colo-
nization movement of, 75; pa-
pers of, 77; on prairies, 239,
253; and Mary Austin Holley,
245; Old Three Hundred of,
247, letters received by, 247,
252-253; home site of, 248;
on farming, 248
Austin, Texas: and railroads, 17,
175, 176, 179; Swedish consul
in, 77; Association meets in,
80, 204, 322; Texas State Li-
brary in, 84; antebellum peri-
od in, 137, 138; building of
new capitol at, 143; and ship-
ping trade, 163; geographical
location of, 166 n., 234; Texas
German and English Academy
in, 194; German singers in,
198; newspapers in, 289, 413;
hotels in, 322; Unitarian
Church in, 399 n.; mentioned,
74, 166, 168, 177
-, Negroes in: as slaves, 133;
black heritage project of, 207-
208; schools for, 409, 414; land
owned by, 414
-, people in: Arthur Brisbane,
283; Victor Considerant, 283,
292, 294 n.; Alphonse Dubois
de Saligny, 18; Lemuel D. Ev-
ans, 146, 154; Adolph Heu-
singer, 201; C. H. Howard,
409; Oliver O. Howard, 414;
Hermann Lungkwitz, 194;
Alexander Murchison, 207-208;
Sir Swante Palm, 77; Svante
Magnus Swenson, 83; Edwin
M. Wheelock, 399 n.
-, politics in: political meetings
in, 7, 8, 145, 151; and Nash-
ville Convention, 8; election
returns forwarded to, 8; elec-
tion campaigns in, 150: legis-
lature meets in, 173; city coun-
cil in, 409
Austin College: 463 n.
Austin Colony: topography of,
237, 247-250, 253; capital of,
247; settlement patterns of,
247, 250; members of, 248;
location of, 249, 251; survey-
ors in, 253
Austin County, Texas: repre-
sented by David Y. Portis, 6;
landowners in, 247; rivers in,
249; crops grown in, 249;
William F. Gray in, 253; prai-
rie fires in, 253; Germans in,
315 n.
Austin Hotel, Stephen F. SEE
Stephen F. Austin Hotel (Aus-
tin)
Austin Public Library: collec-
tions in, 127 n.; award re-
ceived by, 476
Austin South Western American.
SEE South Western American
(Austin)
Austin State University. SEE
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