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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
asses: number of, In Hunt County
(1860), 393
Aston, B W.. 298
As You Like It. 308
Atascosito District- book about,
noted, 418
Atascosito Historical Society. and
Gillard-Duncan House, 411
Atlanta, Georgia: conference in,
193
Atlantic Monthly A. Pogue's photo-
graphs in, 202; m UT English
class, 292
Atlas to Accompany the Official
Records of the Union and Confed-
erate Armies. 189
Attack and Counterattack 411
Attakapas Indians. Spanish mis-
sionary visits, 169; S F Austin
sends letters by, 264
Atwater, Caleb. 37 n.
Austin, Emily: 257 n
Austin, Henry 257, 258 n
Austin, James 253 n
Austin, Margaret: 253, 254
Austin, Mary. letters of, 247, 249,
253; wedding of, 264 n.
Austin, Moses: relations of, with
T Leading family, 247, 249, mar-
riage of, 253 n , 264 n.
Austin, Stephen F" E Harkort re-
cruited by, 229, 240-241, corre-
spondence of, with T. F. Leamming,
article about, 247-282, sues
J. Fox, 248, family connections of,
249 n., 250, 253 n., 257 n., 258 n.,
264, 265, 268; map of Texas by,
250, 254-255, 256, 258, 259; on
slavery, 251, 269, attitude of, to-
ward Mexico, 251-252, 267, 272,
273; on independence of Texas,
252, A. Butler sues, 257 n, on
Mexican politics, 260-264,
270-272, 274-278, on grape
cultivation m Texas, 264; health
of, 266, 268, 274, pohcy of, toward
settlers, 266-267; motives of, for
colonizing Texas, 266, 267, 276,
birth of, 268, on education of In-
dians, 270; elected to Mexican
legislature, 271, 274, on destiny
of Texas, 277-278, 279, on rea-
sons for Texas Revolution, 280,
281, 282; as Imtial subscriber of
Texas Railroad, Navigation and
Banking Company, 373
Austin, Texas. meetings in, 86, 90,
119, 306, 408, Civil War railroads
and, 127; and telegraph connec-
tion with New Orleans, 128 n;
musical heritage of, 196; bois
d'arc in, 289; Armadillo World
Headquarters in, 298-299, Sixth
Street area of, 310, as site of capi-
tal, 378, mapguide to, noted, 416;
J. W Edgar as superintendent of
schools in, 418
- , individuals m: S. Houston,
129; E. St. Vincent Millay, 292;
N. Thomas, 292
Austin- Old and New, A Mapguide
to the Heart of the City 416
Austin Ballet Theater. 299Austin Community Television. 196,
412
Austin Contemporary Visual Arts
Association. 317
Austin High School (Austin). E. St
Vincent Millay at, 292
Austin Papers, The: 248, 253
Austin Public Library, Austin-
Travis County Collection- work-
shop at, 306
Austin's Colony number of settlers
In, 255, 258, productions of, 258,
Law of April 6 and, 262
Austin Society of Public Admin-
istrators: 193
Averyt, Ronald A 182
aviation article about, noted, 321
AWARE Inc 188-189
Ayres, James B." 308-309
Azlor y Virto de Vera, Joseph de
(Marquis de Aguayo). 174 n.
B
Bacom, Julia Wingate. 320
Badtka, Bayou: 22 n
Baethge, Carolyn: 414
Bagby, Tom. 287
Bagdad, Mexico. unionists re-
cruited m, 148; and conflict with
Confederates, 153
Bailey, Richard. 122
Bain, Tania. 98
Baker, D W. C : book by, indexed,
418
Baker, Moseley: 189
Baker, T. Lindsay. article by, noted,
198-199
Baker, Thomas H. 158
Baker Junior Historians (Corpus
Christi) 191
Baltimore, Maryland. 59, 282
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 373
Bandera, Texas. Catholic church at,
198
Banks, Nathaniel P.. and Union
plans to invade Texas, 127
Banner (Houston). supports A. C
Horton for vice-president, 375
Baptists church of, m Wharton,
384. See also Primitive Baptists
Barbash, Louis. 207
Barilleaux, Ryan J." 416
Barker, Eugene C S F Austin pa-
pers ed by, 247, 248, 253, on S F.
Austin's involvement in Mexican
politics, 251
Barker, Nancy B. and TSHA, 122
Barkley, Roy R. 83, 84
Barnett, Douglas E 84
Barr, Alwyn. and Handbook of
Texas project, 83, 87; book rev by,
107-108; lectures, 121, 303, on
TSHA Fellows Committee, 122
Barradas, Isidro 234
barrel amalgamation. 231 n
Barrett, Don Carlos. 241
barrios. article about San Angelo,
noted, 323
Barstow County papers of family
m, 409
Bartley, Numan V. book rev by,
336-337Barton, Benjamin Smith addresses
Philadelphia Linnaean Society
(1807), 1; and naturalist for Red
River expedition, 10; as P.
Custis's teacher, 12, receives
plant specimens from W Dunbar,
25 n., believes in two kinds of
American antelope, 33 n, be-
lieves Old World species found
in the West, 35 n; publishes
P Custis's June report, 38-39,
estranged from P Custis, 39, and
P. Custis's description of Syren
quadrupeda, 39 n -40 n.
Barton, David. 257 n
Barton Herbarium (Philadelphia)
36 n.
Bartonia 31, 41
Bartonza bracteata. 31 n , 41
Bartram, William 10
Basic Texas Books. 418
Bass, Sam book about outlaws in-
cludes, 420
bass, channel. value of, in Texas
fishery (1890), 47
Bastrop, Texas articles about doc-
tors in, noted, 322
Bates Award, Kate Broocks. given
to M. M Sibley, 193
Baton Rouge, Louisiana book on
hterary history of, 84
Bay City, Texas atlas of, 315
Baylor, R. E B. university named
for, 379
Baylor University stipend awarded
by, 99, gifts to, by A. C Horton,
379, 385
- , Texas Collection director
of, appointed to state historical
records board, 194
- , Texas Oral History Clear-
mg House: established, 413
Bayside, Texas- plentiful game
around (1840s), 56
Beal, Carlton: 184
Beales, John Charles. empresario
contract of, 259 n
bear, black reported by P Custis,
24
Beaumont, Texas Spindletop Mu-
seum In, 306, as oil boom town,
309, atlas of, 315
Bee, Hamilton P assumes com-
mand at Fort Brown, 146-147,
and Confederate raid into Mex-
ico, 148, 151, 153-154, 156, 158,
161
beef processing: on Aransas Bay,
50; at Fulton and Rockport, 53
Bell, Paul G , Jr 122, 183
Bellevue High School 98
Bellows, Warren S, Jr 88
Belo Corporation. 100
Benavides, Santos 152 n
Benedict, Harry Y.: addresses fresh-
men, 287, picture of, 288
Benham, Priscilla 85
Benner, Judith Ann- book by, rev,
107-108
Bennett, Ehzabeth Gay 411
Bennett, Lee. 122, 192
Benson, Nettle Lee. and TSHA, 97,
Mexico honors, 194446
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