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Index
Stephen F. Austin State Uni-
versity
Austin Texas State Gazette. SEE
Texas State Gazette (Austin)
Austin-Travis County Collection.
SEE Austin Public Library.
Australia: ambassador to, 205
Austria: 31, 35, 37
automobiles: 488
Avoyelles, Louisiana: 264
Aynesworth, K. H.: speech by,
325
B
Backstrom, Philip N.: article
by, noted, 382
Bagby, John A.: as Unionist, 319
Baggett, James Alex: article by,
noted, 335
Bahia, La: map of, 246
Bailey, James Briton: 247
Bailey's Prairie: location of, 247
Baker, A.: as Unionist, 319
Baker, D. P.: as Unionist, 317
Baker, Dr. G. M.: in Huntsville,
380
Baker, Newton D.: 432 n.
Baker, T. H.: as Unionist, 317
Baker, W. R.: 178 n.
Baker, W. W.: and railroad
project, 181
Baldwin, Dr. William: treatment
of slaves by, 396
Ball, Hutchings and Company:
371
Balliet, Conrad A.: article by,
noted, 94
Ballinger, William Pitt: slaves
of, 374
Baltimore, Charles: and Houston
riot. 428, 429, 433
Bandy, Elmer: and Houston riot,
434 n.
Banks, Jimmy: book by, re-
viewed, 95-96
Baptist Church: built for slaves,
379: in Galveston, 413
-, Ethiopian: construction of,
379
-, First (San Antonio) : picture
of Sunday school of, 452-453
-, Lonesome Dove: book about,
noted, 209
-, Lone Star Primitive: book
about, noted, 210
-, New Hope (Waco): picture
of, 451
Barker, Eugene C.: at Univer-
sity of Texas, 71; and Associa-
tion, 71; as editor of Quarter-
ly, 72; work of, 78; on sec-
tional rivalry in Texas, 142;
mentioned, 325
Barker, Nancy Nichols: article
by, 15-37; receives award, 85;
book by, noted, 118; article
by, noted, 218
Barker Texas History Center:
displays black heritage exhibit,
207-208; to collect centennial
celebration booklets, 208
Barnham, Texas: 416
Barr, C. Alwyn: receives award,118: book by, reviewed, 226-
227; article by, noted, 335;
mentioned, 133
barrens, the (grasslands) : de-
fined, 235; mentioned, 237. SEE
ALSO prairies
Barret, Lyne T.: articles on, 206
Barrett, Jonathan Fay: and rail-
roads, 173, 174
Barrett, John W.: as newspaper
editor, 395
Barrett, William P.: as slave
owner, 391
Barrow, Reuben: as Unionist,
319
Barrows, Harlan H.: on pioneer
settlement patterns, 2833
Barsness, Larry: article by, not-
ed, 215
Bartley, Numan V.: books re-
viewed by, 96-97, 496
Bartley Woods: location of, 242
Barton, Henry W.: on Mexican
War, 122-123
Barton, Jno.: as Unionist, 317
Bass, Hamblin: homes of, 366;
daughter of, 866; as slave
owner, 368, 372-378, 379; prob-
lems of, 368
Bastrop, baron de: colonization
plans of, 267-270; to Ken-
tucky, 268; to Texas, 270
Bastrop, Texas: Elisha M. Pease
in, 149; and Colorado River
raft, 163-164; on Old San An-
tonio Road, 239; vegetation
near, 239, 240, 248; settling of,
248, 249
Bastrop County. Texas: Colorado
River runs through, 240; to-
pography of, 240, 248-249;
Unionists in, 317
Batavia, Ohio: 282
Batesville, Arkansas: a r t i c 1 e
about, noted, 332-333
Baughman, James P.: book by,
reviewed, 491-492
Bavaria: Pentenrieder from, 189
Bay City Daily Tribune: 478
Bay City Rice Festival: 478
Baylor University: scholarship
at, 133; photograph collection
given to, 478-479
Bayou Barth6lemy (Louisiana) :
269 n.
Bayou Boeuf (Louisiana) : 271 n.
Bayou Siard (Louisiana): 269 n.
Bayou Teche (Louisiana): 442
Bay Prairie: location of, 247
Beacham, Roger: This Bitterly
Beautiful Land published by,
480-481
Bean, Peter Ellis: 250
Bean's Prairie: location of, 250
Bearse, Edwin C.: article by,
noted, 91
Beason, Benj.: 476
Beauchamp, Tanya Edwards: ar-
ticle by, mentioned, 484
Beaumont, Texas: railroad built
to, 180
Beck, Isaac: death of, 394
Beck, Nancy: as slave owner,
394
Bee, Hamilton P.: from Cam-505
eron, 7; and Nashville Con-
vention, 8, 18
Bee County, Texas: Unionists
in, 317
beer: manufacture of, 186-187
Beethoven-Maennerchor: mem-
bers of, 194
Beeville, Texas: 479
Belgium: Victor Considerant in,
279, 281, 283; Albert Bris-
bane in, 281; colonists from,
287, 288, 298; mentioned, 282
Bell, D.: as Unionist, 317
Bell, George: 64
Bell, John: 895
Bell, Peter Hansborough: as
governor, 3, 4-5, 161, 181; and
Texas-New Mexico boundary
question, 3, 4, 5, 12: on slav-
ery, 4-5; and Nashville Con-
vention, 5; need for study of,
126; and frontier defense, 143;
political influences on, 144,
166; background of, 161; and
internal improvements, 161-
182 passim; and clearing of
Colorado River, 164; petitions
to, 167; and railroads, 169,
175-176, 179; and Houston
Plank Road, 171; appoints
railroad commissioners, 175-
176; and Galveston and Red
River plan, 178; to U.S. Con-
gress, 180, 182; mentioned, 14
Bell, Robert Galen: article by,
noted, 333
Bell, Sam: on border trade, 132
Bell County, Texas: Unionists in,
317
Ben (freedman) : 467
Bender, A. B.: on exploration,
129
Benedictines: in Gallipolis, 259
Benjamin, Gilbert G.: on Ger-
man immigrants, 129
Benjamin, Judah P.: from Lou-
isiana, 20; in Paris, France,
20; and Louisiana-Tehuantepec
Company, 20-21; business ac-
tivities of, 20-21; collaboration
of, with Dubois de Saligny,
20-21; attempts of, to defraud
French government, 20-21;
collaboration of, with marquis
de Radepont, 24
Benyam, J.: as Unionist, 318
Benson, Nettle Lee: article by,
noted, 89
Beringer, Richard E.: article by,
noted, 484-485
Bernardo Plantation: described,
365; food preparation at, 370.
SEE ALSO Groce, Leonard Wal-
ler
Berry, J. E.: as Unionist, 818
Berry, Mary F.: article by, not-
ed, 217
Bertleth, Rosa Groce: Bernardo
Plantation described by, 370
Bettina, Texas: experimental
communal colony at, 184
Betty Powell (riverboat) : on
Trinity River, 165
Bevil's Settlement: location of,
240
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