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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Cassidy, Butch. book about, noted,
11o
Castafieda, Antonia 585
Castafieda, Carlos Eduardo book
about, noted, 296, book about,
rev, 469-470, book by, noted,
597
Castafion de Flores de Villanueva,
Andrea book about, rev,
489-490
Castel, Albert book by, noted,
107-108
Castell, Texas A Korn of, captured
by Indians, article, 517-540
Castle Gap Ranch Bell Cord and,
501
Castleberry, Hub 510
Castroville, Texas German Union-
Ists at, 72
Catholic Church and Mexican
Texas, 554, in Mexico, and foot-
and-mouth disease, 406, Texas
bishops, book rev, 628-630
cattle foot-and-mouth disease, arti-
cle, 387-415
Causey, Keith 42
Causey, Kevin 42
Causey, Max and Jack Ruby trial,
41-62, photograph of, 40, 43,
57
Causey, Rosemary 42
Cavazos Garza, Israel 582
Cazorla, Don Luis and
Karankawas, 563
Ceballos, Martinez 13
Cedillo, Saturnino 407
Celebrating 150 Years The Pictorial
Hstory of Fort Worth, Texas, 1849-
1999 rev, 133-134
Center for Big Bend Studies annu-
al meeting of, 93
Cermak, Anton "Tony" and 1932
Democratic nomination for pres-
ident, 169
Chambers, C M and 1932 Demo-
cratic nomination for president,
172, 173, 175-176
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson and
Austin-Robertson feud, 235
Charlton, Thomas L TOHA hon-
ors, 287-288
Chavez, Fray Ang6lico book about,
rev, 626-627
Chemerka, William R book by,
rev, 472-473
Cherry, Hal: 289
Chew, Joseph H River Oaks home
of, 210o
Cheyenne Indians and Red River
War, book rev, 487-488
Chiapas, Marimba 597
Chicago, Illinois 1932 Democratic
national convention in, 185-188
Chicano The Begmnnngs of Bronze
Power 593
Chickamauga, battle of. Harrison
County men in, 25, 26, 27, Lane
Rangers and, 25
Chipman, Donald E and R.
Calvert, 590, work of, ment., 543
Chiricahua Apache Indians and
U.S government, book rev,
490-491
Chiricahua Mountains (Arizona)book about, rev, 114--115
Christensen, Carol documentary
by, rev, 121-123
Chnstensen, Thomas documentary
by, rev, 121-123
Christie, Theodosle Campbell Riv-
er Oaks home of, 190 (photo-
graph), 224
Civil War, the 33d Iowa Infantry
in, book noted, lo8-1o9, black
soldiers In, as prisoners, 366,
377, 379, Confederate insurrec-
tion in Texas, 381-382, Confed-
erate prison at Camp Groce,
article, 365-384, Fort Butler,
La, article, 333-362, free labor
experiments during, 334-335,
and gender relations, 35-36,
German Unionists and Battle of
Nueces, article, 65-86, impact
of, on Harrison County, 23-39,
number of Texas soldiers in,
31-34, prisoner exchange dur-
ing, 377-379, 381, pnsons of, lit-
erature, 366, as "rich man's war,
poor man's fight," 36-37, Te-
jano participants in, list noted,
298, Texas home front during,
video about, rev, is6-127
- , book reviews Battle of Glo-
rieta, 129-130, Confederate col-
lapse, 618-619, First Texas
Cavalry in, 311-312, Texas Cav-
alry officer in, 125-126
- , books noted black soldiers
in, 300, G Baylor writes about,
log, photographic history, 589,
prisons, 366, W Quantrill and,
107-108
Civil War History prison issue of,
366
Civil War in New Mexico Territory,
The, 589
Civil WarPrisons A Study in War Psy-
chology, 366
Clabber Hill Ranch (Midland Co)
Bell Cord and, 498, 499
Clampitt, Brad article by, 365-384
Clanton, Gene book by, rev,
475-476
Clark, Blu 104
Clark, Edward and 14th Texas In-
fantry, 28
Clauss, C. H painting by, 81
Clayton, Bruce book by, noted,
107
Clayton, Don 498, 500
Clayton, Rube 497-498, 498-499,
500
Clayton, William L River Oaks
home of, 21o, 212, River Oaks
home of, photograph, 211, and
Spindletop boom, 19gg
Cleburne, Texas Food Administra-
tion exhibit in, photograph, 262
Clement, "Little Archie" lo8
Clements Center for Southwest
Studies, William P Plains con-
ference of, 584
Clinton, Catherine book ed by,
rev, 623-624
Clough and Hill Avengers Harri-
son County men form, 28
Clough,Jeremiah M.. 26Clough Rangers Harrison County
men form, 27
Cluett, Libby 461
Cobb,James C 455
Cochran, Mike book by, rev,
481-482
Coco Indians alliance with
Karankawas, 564, 567, 571
Cole, Thomas R seminar features,
1o5, seminar and lecture by, not-
ed, 293
Coleto Battlefield symposium
tours, 455
Collard, Felix and attack on Fort
Butler, 352, 353-354
Colorado River and Highland
Chain of Lakes, 288, and U S -
Mexico boundary survey, 11, 13,
15, 18
Columbus, Texas Nesbitt sympo-
slum at, 456-457
Comal County and secession, 86
Comanche Indians boy captives of,
article, 515-540, G Baylor
writes about, book noted, lo9,
Mayeyes and, 571, Quahada,
camp of, photograph, 518, the
Spanish and, 563, treatment of
captive children, 521, 525, 539
Comfort, Texas Civil War Union-
Ists at, 66, 72, monument to
Unionists, photograph, 82,
Unionists buried at, 80, 84
Commonwealth Fund 430, 437,
440
communism foot-and-mouth dis-
ease and, 397-398
Community Chest 434
Complete Guide to Hunter's Frontier
Tames, A noted, 303
Concho, San Saba and Llano Valley
Railroad 296
Condederate army Union Loyal
League and, 69
Confederacy Conscription Act of,
German Unionists and, 75, Ger-
man Unionists and Battle of
Nueces, 65-86, museum exhibit
of artifacts, noted, g98-99gg
Confederacy, the first conscription
act of, 27, prisons of, Camp
Groce, article, 365-384
Confederat War, The rev, 618-619
Confederate Army Harrison Coun-
ty companies in, 25-28, Harri-
son County soldiers in, 23-39
Confederate General of the West 588
Conference of Southwest Founda-
tions established, 443, I Hogg
and, 418
Congressional Populism and the Crnsis
of the z8gos, rev, 475-476
Conley, Tom speech noted, lo2
Connally, Tom and 1932 Democ-
ratic nomination for president,
170, 182, 187
Cook, Carter' book rev by,
134-135, 480-481
Cook, Scott: book by, rev, 321-322
Cooley, A O ' and German Union-
Ists, 67
Coolidge, Marcus A and 1932 De-
mocratic nomination for presi-
dent, 156654
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