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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Cherokee County Historical
Commission: 204
Cheyenne Indians: and pey-
ote, 269 n.
Chicano: The Evolution of a
People: rev., 343-344
Chihuahua: trade through El
Paso to, 2, 7, 13, 19; and
boundary dispute, 33-34;
archives of, 208
, persons in: Z. Pike,
204; H. Stevenson, 11
Chihuahua Ballet Folklorica:
197
Childress, George C.: letters of,
402
Childress, Rebecca: 402
Childs, Frank: 51
Chippewa Indians: and peyote,
269 n.
Chisholm Trail Series: 212
Choynski, Isador Nathan: 52
Choynski, Joe: 51
Choynski-Johnson fight: 45,
52-56
Christian Garna: and Texas
Oral History Association, 79
churches, Texas: Georgian on,
187
Church on the Coleto, The: 209
Cisneros, Henry G.: 314
Cisneros, Josh A.: speech by,
196
City Planners Association of
Texas: 86
City University of New York:
207
Civil Rights Act (1957, U.S.):
L.B.J.'s support for, 66
Clark, Anne Metcalfe: 72
Clark, Catherine: 313-314
Clark, E. L.: 278
Clark, Edward A.: note on,
71-74; and TSHA, 71-74, 78,
298, 302; picture of, 73; on
Fred H. Moore, 74-75
Clark, George D. Sr.: 304
Clark, Ray: 193
Clark, Thomas, Winters, and
Shapiro: 74
Clay, Henry: and Texas-New
Mexico border dispute, 19,
21-26; map of proposal of,
23
Clayton, Bill: 70-71
Clayton Wheat Williams Texas
Life Series: 407
Clements, Rita C.: 407
Clements, William P.: and
TSHA, 78
clergy, French: on Texas fron-
tier, 323
clothing industry: Mexican-
Americans labor in, 124-125
Cloud, Edward J.: 91
Coahuila y Texas, Mexico:
1832 petition to legislature
of, 87
Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico:
202
Coffey, Jeffrey: 405
Colbert, Harley R., Sr.: 78
Colley, Charles C.: and "Proj-
ect 150," p. 192
Collin County: description of,
184; McElvy family in, 184;price of land in, 185 n.
Colonial Society of French
Emigrants: 242, 243
Colorado: Jack Johnson in, 48
Colorado River: as proposed
boundary, 21, 24
Columbia University, Center
for the Study of American
Architecture: 411
Comanche, Texas: Fred H.
Moore from, 75
Comanche Indians: lack of pro-
tection from, 163; and
peyote, 269 n., 278
Comanche Moon: The Story of
Cynthia Ann Parker: 209
Comfort, Texas: student jour-
nal in, 414
commerce: and unionism, 163;
exhibit on Texas, 207; book
on Texas, 207
Commerce: 207
Common Landscape of Ameri-
ca, 1580-1845, The: rev.,
441-442
communal experiments: United
States, 372
Compromise of 1850: account
of, 24-28
Concepci6n Mission. See Nues-
tra Sefiora de la Purisima
Concepci6n de Acufia Mission
Concho County: J. E. Conner
in, 202
Concordia Ranch: H. Stephen-
son's, 2, 11
Cone, Fern Parks: 301
Coney's Place, Charley (Aus-
tin) : 81
Confederacy: symposia on
leaders of, 84, 299; national-
ism in, 173, 178-181, 182;
and localism, 178; constitu-
tion for, 180; political par-
ties in, 180; American mis-
sion of, 180-181. See also
army, Confederate
Confederate Monuments: 91
Conger, Roger N.: speech by,
84
Congress, United States: and
Texas-New Mexico boundary,
4, 19-26; and U.S. Housing
Authority, 147
Congress Junior High School:
304
Conner, John E.: 202-203
Conroe, Texas: A. C. Finn in,
417
Constitution, United States:
and unionism, 160, 161. See
also history, Constitutional
Constitutionnel, Le (Paris) :
245
consulate, Mexican: in El Paso
area, 12
, U.S.: in El Paso
area, 11-14
Contours of Discovery: Printed
Maps Delineating the Texas
and Southwestern Chapters
in the Cartographic History
of North America, 1518-
1980: rev., 217-218
Cook, C. W. W.: 303
Cooke County: H. H. McElvyin, 185, 187; description of,
185
Coons, Benjamin Franklin:
mercantile activities of, 2,
7-8; settlement of, 3; and
U.S. troops, 3-5; wagon
train of, 7-8; and P. H.
French, 8; losses of, 8, 9-10;
goes to California, 8, 10. See
also Coons's Ranch
Coons's Ranch: history of, 2, 5,
9-10; U.S. troops at, 3, 4, 5,
7, 8-9, 34; called Franklin,
8; named El Paso, 8
Corbett, Jim: 50, 52
Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight: 50
Coronado's Children: Tales of
Lost Mines and Buried
Treasures of the Southwest:
211
Corpus Christi: The History of
a Texas Seaport: 418
Corpus Christi Chamber of
Commerce: 418
"corrals": as rental units for
Mexicans, 126
Cortes, Hernando: routes of,
71
Cortinas, Frank: 276, 282; pic-
ture of, 282; picture of home
of, 285
Cosper, Amy: 193
Cott, Nancy: 391
cotton economy: slavery in,
154, 157-158
Cotulla, Texas: LBJ as teacher
in, 59
Coughlin, Charles: 84
Countryman, Bellville: on se-
cession, 174-175
county agents, black: 320
County Court Minutes A, Hunt
County, Texas, 1852-1858:
416
county histories: writing of, 90
courthouses: pamphlet on pre-
serving, 414
Cowboy Alphabet: 422
Cowboy Life on the Texas
Plains: The Photographs of
Ray Rector: 211-212; rev.,
327-328
cowboys: articles on, noted,
320
Cowboys and Cattleland: Mem-
oirs of a Frontier Cowboy:
212
Cowgirls: Women of the Am'eri-
can West: An Oral History:
rev., 341-343
Craddock, Emmie: 406-407
Cragg, Anne Walker: 305
Crain, B. W.: 78
Crain, John W.: and "Project
150," p. 191, 193
Craven, Avery O.: on secession,
152
Crawford, Walter J.: 303
Crawford, Mrs. Walter J.: 303
Cree Indians, Canadian: 269 n.
Creek Indians: and peyote,
269 n.
Creek Nation: 187
Creekwood Middle School: 304
Crenshaw, Troy C.: 817
Cret, Paul Philippe: 84448
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