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Benton, Samuel 258 n
Benton, Thomas Hart supports
settlement and annexation of
Texas, 257 n., 258 n
Bentsen, Lloyd contributes to
Handbook of Texas project, 96,
184
Berlandier, Jean Louis as one of
first scientists in Texas, 1, 2 n, 37
Bernard, Richard M book ed by,
rev, 342-343
Bernhard, Virginia 208
Bernrieder, William A.. 183
Berquist, Jone 316
Berwick Bay connections with
New Orleans and Galveston, 142
Best Western Stories of Steve Frazee,
The. 318
Best Western Stories of Wayne D
Overholser, The. 318
Betts, Vicki. article by, 145-166
Bexar See San Antonio, Texas, San
Fernando de Bdxar
Bexar County Histoncal Commis-
sion. cosponsors lecture series,
121; chairman of, speaks at dedi-
cation ceremony, 309
Biagini, J.. 58
Bibliography of Mexican American
History. 200-201
Bidai Indians. Spanish governor
describes, 175; Identified, 264
n -265 n
BIdwell, David. 52
Blenville, Jean Baptiste le Moyne
de: reports unicorns, 33 n
Big Bend region Handbook of
Texas advisory editor for, 87
Big Broth Lake: 22 n
Bignonia trdiloba: 22, 41
Big Thicket books about, 314, 418
"Bilious Fever of Albermarle
County [Va 1". 39
Bill (slave). 402
Binkley, William C book by, re-
printed, 311-312
Biographer's Gift Life Histories
and Humanism, The 203
biography. book on, noted, 203
Birely, Betty J.: 191
bison. P Custis expects to see, 31;
formerly found along Red River,
37 n.
American. bibliography
on, 305
woodland. bibliography
on, 305
Bison bison bison 29
Black, David. 72
Black, Gordon: 122
black drink: in Indian ritual, 24 n
blackland prairies. P. Custis does
not reach, 29
blacklisting: 1950s materials con-
cerning, 188-189
Blackman, Joseph Andrew. 313
Black Point (present Bayside,
Texas). plentiful game around
(1840s), 56
Black River natural conditions
along, 16
blacks, free- S. F Austin on, 269,
270blacks, Texas legal end of enslave-
ment of, article on, 71-80, Hand-
book of Texas conference on, 87,
408; as Reconstruction legis-
lators, speech on, 303; as country
doctors, articles about, noted,
322; free, in Hunt Count, 399
Black Southerners, 1619-1869:
rev, 102-103, references to, 387,
388
Blackwelder, Julia Kirk' book by,
rev, 337-338
Blair, Leon B and leadership
awards, 96, 122
Blair, Montgomery and Giddings
mission, 139, 143
Blanton, Jack S. and Handbook of
Texas project, 88, 95, 185
Blind Bayou turtles corralled
at, 51
Blue Yodel Imaging (Austin) 196
blue yodeling 196-197
Blumberg, Jane: 183
Blumberg, Roland: 183
boats, fishing. types of, 48
Bob's Galveston Island, Texas,
Reader. 99-100
Boca del Rio, Mexico See Bagdad,
Mexico
Bodcau, Bayou: 22 n
Boerne, Texas: German Texan Her-
itage Society tours, 89
Bohlender, Dorothy Gammel 182
bois d'arc" described by P Custis,
33, photograph of, 34; recognized
as new species, 41; for hedging,
289
Boles, John B. book by, rev.,
102-103; book ed. by, rev,
336-337; interpretation of, cited,
387, 388
Bolivar, Sim6n S F Austin on, 272
Bollaert, William- game reported
by, 55, 56
Bolton, Charles L 384
Bolton, Herbert Eugene book by,
reprinted, 419-420
Bomar, George W.. book by, rev.,
211-212
Boneo y Morales, Justo becomes
governor of Texas, 171
Bonnard, Plerre 310
book design J. C Hertzog and,
301-302
Boone Packing Company (Bal-
timore, Maryland). 59
Boonville, Missouri. 257 n
Booth, Elizabeth. 317
borderlands: featured in Texas Al-
manac, 100; guide to source ma-
terial for, 201-202; essays about,
noted, 322
Borderlands Town in Transition:
Laredo, 1755-1870, A rev.,
217-218
border trade: threat to (1863),
145, 152
Borger, Texas: as oil boom town,
309
Boring, M. O., Jr.: 97
Bornet, Vaughn Davis- book by,
rev., 220-222
Bossier Parish, Louisiana. 22 n.447
Boston Pops Orchestra. 422
boundary survey: of Spanish Flor-
ida and U.S., 8-9
Bountiful, Utah: 318-319
Bourne, James C . 182
Bourne, S. J 400 n.
Bowie, Jim children of, 195-196;
featured m dueling exhibit, 306
Bowie, Ursula children of,
195-196
Bowles, D. Richard- 182
Bowling Green State University.
Department of Popular Culture
at, 95
Bowman, L. L 397
Bowman, Robert 122
Boyd, John Robinson 189
Boyd Hill. See Chacanenah
Bradford, Benjamin E expected at
Goliad, 369
Brady Studio, Mathew B: photo-
graph by, reproduced, 181
Branch, Anthony M.: elected to
U.S. Congress, 161
Brandt, Floyd S.. 87
Bravo (ship)- 366, 367
Brazos County: Buttrill family
moves to, 206
Brazos Raver and Apache menace,
175; suggested as meeting point
for troops from Bexar and Los
Adaes, 177, S. F. Austin's contract
to settle on, 254; and S. F. Aus-
tin's map, 256
Brazos Santiago. Morgan steam-
ship inbound from, 52
Breithaupt, Johann Friedrich Au-
gust 236
Brewin, William H. and lynching
of unionist, 150, 154, 157, 158,
159; Identified, 156 n.
Bnce, John J.: 63-64
Bridges, Dons: 97
Bndges, Edward D. 97
Briggs, George E.: family of, 409
Brigham, Free Jim. 399, 400 n.
Brigham family. slave purchases
freedom from, 399
Brnndley, Anne A.: 97
Brinson, H. L.. 184
Brister, Louis E.. article by,
229-246
Britton, James L.: 189
Britton, Mrs. James L 189
Brogan, Albert P.. 293
Brooks, John H: 72, 79
broomrape. 29-31, 41
Brophy, William 122
Brothers, Debble E. 123
Brown, -- (General): Custer or-
ders, to arrest G. W Chilton, 159
Brown, Abia. 248, 249, 253 n.
Brown, Ellen Kuniyuki. 323
Brown, George R.: TSHA book auc-
tion honors, 119
Brown, George W., Jr.. 184
Brown, Isaac 253 n
Brown, Joseph: 253 n.
Brown, L. L.. 182
Brown, Margaret 264 n
Brown, Mary. See Austin, Mary
Brown, Norman D.: on Handbook of
Texas editorial board, 87; presen-
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