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Index
lands at, 263
Caddo Indians: student project
on, 305. See also "great Cado,"
the
Cagle, Eldon, Jr.: book by, rev.,
104 - 105
Calcasieu, Louisiana: Texas
cattle seen east of, 27
Calcasieu River: as border of
Neutral Ground, 10
California: W. Macune attracted
to gold fields in, 139, 140, 147;
C. W. Macune in, 149; F.
Freeman from, 162; Mexico's
colonization of, 225; Mexico's
view of, 234 - 235; Mexico's
territorial integrity threatened
in, 249, 277; as security for
U.S. loan, 267; Mexico's dis-
posal of land in, 275; southern
boundary of, 330, 331, 344;
J. B. Weller in, 338, 340, 341;
mohair industry in, 352, 354,
355, 360; C. F. Lea of, 386
Calvert, Robert A.: heads TSHA
Program Committee, 190
Calvit, F. J.: 69
Camara de los Diputados (Mex-
ico City): lithograph of, 273
Cameron, Texas: C. W. Macune
in, 154, 155 n.
Cameron Herald: C. W. Macune
purchases, 155
Campbell, James: 32
Camp Bryan: J. P. Osterhout
at, 125
Camp David: L. B. Pearson and
LBJ at, 183
Canada: W. Macune in, 144; ef-
fect of Corn Laws on, 146;
LBJ's relation with, 183
Canalizo, Valentin: leads cen-
tralist opposition, 290
Canary Islanders: colonization of
Texas by, 231
Ca-nas, Tiburcio: exile of, 264
Caney Creek: camp meetings on,
44
Cantinflas. See Moreno, Mario
("Cantinflas")
Capitol, Texas: renovation of
Senate wing of, 309
Capra hircus aegagrus: 347
Captain Ball McDonald, Texas
Ranger. reprinted, 310 - 311
Caribbean basin: J. A. Michener
book on, 403
Carleton, Don E.: on J. Michener
exhibit, 87; wins Tullis Award,
190-191; book rev. by,
202 - 204
Carnes, Savannah Cross: 189
Carrillo, Manuel: Coahuila y
Texas votes for, as senator, 284
Carillo Flores, Antonio: as Mex-
ican ambassador in Washing-
ton, 163, 164; guides Mexico's
foreign policy, 166 - 167; and
LBJ, 174, 184-185; signs
Chamizal Settlement, 180
Carillo Flores, Fanny: 185
Carroll, John M.: book by, rev.,
102 - 103Carroll, Moses Alfred: 32
Carroll Award, H. Bailey: R. C.
Tyler wins, 82; P. Lack wins,
190
Carson, J. P.: 74
Carter, Amon: biography of, 81
Carter, Jimmie: and U.S.-
Mexican relations. 186
Carthage: in southern rhetoric,
126- 127
cartman: watercolor of Mexican,
260
"cashmere" goats: 351 n.
Cass, Lewis: Ohio vote for, 337;
andJ. B. Weller's dismissal as
boundary commissioner, 340
Castro, Henri: book includes
diary entries of, 311
Castroville, Texas: founder of,
311
Catholic church: in Mexican Texas,
45; and Mexico's colonization
of Texas, 223, 227, 231, 239,
276; Mexico's efforts to get In-
dians to embrace, 228; Masonic
lodges and, in Mexico, 252
cattle: in Mexican Texas, 11; Texas,
herded to Louisiana, 33; intro-
duction of, in Texas, 347; J.
McKenzie raises, 355; W. L.
Black raises, 361; on Edwards
Plateau, 362, 367; E. E. Smith
photographs, 396
cattle drives: illegal, 11; C. W.
Macune participates in, 149;
book about, 395
cattle industry: archives concern-
ing, 81
Cavazos, Laura: 399
Ceballos, Miguel: on colonization
of Texas, 249 n.
Cedar Lake: sale of land on, 74
cemeteries: presentation of
historic, 308
Central America: U.S. en-
courages Mexico's interest in,
167, 173
Central American Common
Market: U.S. encourages
Mexico's interest in, 167
centralism, Mexican: in Mexican
politics, 3; rivalry between fed-
eralism and, 251 - 253;
splintering of, 259; V. Guer-
rero government opposed by,
267; Santa Anna and, 290,
291; Mexican states oppose,
291
Century of Class, A: 93
Chaffin-Anglin-Archer, Mrs.
Sarah Livonia (Crist): photo-
graph of, 79
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson:
hanged in effigy, 6; land owned
by, 9; and separate statehood
for Texas, 14; accused of damag-
ing Texas cause, 21; photo-
graph of, 30; forsakes loyalty
to Mexico, 31; supports Mex-
ican Republic, 32
Chambers County: tory senti-
ment in, 10, 24; pensions for
widows from, 31453
Chamblin, Walter, Jr.: 377, 378,
379, 385
Chamizal Monument, Mexican
National. See Mexican National
Chamizal Monument
Chamizal National Memorial:
established, 175
Chamizal settlement: LBJ's
role in, 160, 162, 165; leads
to U.S. - Mexico cultural ex-
change, 172; commemorated
at El Paso, 178; formal signing
of, 180 - 181; last act of, 185
Champagne, Anthony: article by,
373 - 392
Charles Goodnight: 195
Charlton, Thomas L.: heads
regional studies program at
Baylor, 305 - 306
charro: watercolor of, 261
Cherokee Indians: aid in Fredo-
nian Rebellion, 254
Cherokee Strip, the: B.
McDonald represents law in,
310
Cheyenne Autumn: 195
Cheyenne Autumn (film): 195
Chiapas: M. de Mier y Ter'an
represents, 232; establishment
of militia in, 246
Chicago, Illinois: support for S.
Rayburn in, 385
Chicago Daily News- W. Gard
with, 395
Chtef: Ernest Thompson Seton and the
Changing West, The: rev., 430 -
431
Chihuahua: collects funds for
New Orleans Mexicans, 280;
and closing of Gulf ports, 282;
and Rio Grande steamboat
navigation, 287; and J.
Disturnell's map of Mexico,
332
Chili Appreciation Society - In-
ternational: J. Michener a
member of, 87
Chisholm Trail, The: 395
Chisholm Trail Roundup: books
published in conjunction with,
92
cholera: W. Macune dies of, 139;
epidemic of, in Mexico, 289
Chriesman, Horatio: a conserva-
tive in revolutionary Texas, 9
Christian, Beverly: 408
churches: in early Texas, 43 - 45
Cincinnati, Ohio: congressman
of, contacted in S. Rayburn's
behalf, 385
Cisneros, Josh: book by, wins
award, 93; as TSHA life mem-
ber, 190
Ciudad Acu-na, Mexico: LBJ
visits Amistad Dam near, 173;
B. Juarez monument in, 177
Ciudad Juirez, Mexico: Chamizal
monument in, 181; LBJ and
G. Diaz Ordaz meet near, 185
civil rights bill: A. Johnson
vetoes, 131
Civil War: Official Records of, 94;
effect of, on northerners in the
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