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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
blockade, effect on Houston,
405
Civil War in Books. An Analytical
Bibliography, The rev., 264-265
Civil War Tames Illustrated W. S. Nye
and, 204
Clark,John F article by, noted,
253
Clarkson, PamelaJean' 248
Clayton, Lawrence article by,
noted, 254, book by, rev,
548-549
Clayton, Mrs W L.. 492
Clements, Bill: book about, rev,
133-134
Cleveland, Mrs Charles A 2o8
Clinton, Bill' 2, 377
Coahuila (Mexico)" Mexican War
map of, 143-173; New Spain in,
book rev, 539-541, peon serva-
tude in, 295; post-Mexican War,
and economic bonds with Texas,
278, Seminole maroons and pro-
tection of, 283
Cobb, W. T.. ai rested, 311
Cochran, Charles B 33
Coffey Book Award, Jerry:
announced, 378
Cohan, George M 29
Coke, Richard: and Semicolon
Case, 321, 324
Cole, Thomas. exhibit includes,
109
Colley, Richard and TI plant, 223
Collings, Annie 418
Collings, Charles' 421-422, 425
Collings, Charley: 418, 421
Collings, Kate. 421
Colllnson, Frank' book by, noted,
114
Coloiado County: Cane Belt rail-
road in, 30o5
Colorado River: rice cultivation on,
307
Colt, Samuel S. Walker and, 163
Columbia, Texas. as capital, 68
Comal County. Sophlenburg
Archives and, 255-256
Comanche Indians. Eagle Pass
raids,J. Cazneau on, 280,
281-283; field studies of, ment,
194-195, W S Nye and,
189-212, W. S Soule and, 208
Comer, Douglas C book by, rev.,
128
Comer, Steve: book lev. by, 386
Commager, Henry Steele: 14
Committee for the Preservation of
Methodism. 466
communism. Houston school
board and, 466, 467, 472
Comstock, F Ray: 29
Confedeiacy, the' Navy of,J. Carter
and, book rev., 265-266; and
Rio Giande cotton trade, R
King and, 77-95
Confederate Army J Ford with,
ment., 98, Rosterpublished, 537,
Rosterof Texas, noted, 113
Connally,John B. and Anglo-
Texan Society, 234; I Hogg and,
494
Conrad, C M 297
Conmoy, Lynn 248convict labor: and sugar industry,
3o8, 309 (photograph), 31o
Conway, Gordon: article about,
17-57, artstic style of, analysed,
54-57, and cabaret musicals,
33-35; drawing by, g19; and fash-
ion magazines, 35-40, film
career of, 42-54; health plob-
lems of, 52; marriage of, 31-32;
photograph of, 16; relationship
with mother, 17-18, 32-33; the-
ater work of, 29-30
Conway,John Catlett 17, 32
Conway, TommieJohnson: 17,
32-33
Cook, A C ' art collection of,
252-253
Cook, Howard' Amon Carter
acquires prints of, 380
Cooley, Thomas M and Semicolon
Case, 337
Coop, Mrs. B. F.: and Houston
school board, 470, 479
Cooper, Lance A " atilcle by,
321-339
Corpus Christi, Texas' and Union
occupation of S. Texas, 88
Corpus Chiisti Museum of Science
and History: and La Salle exhib-
it, 244
Correct Map of the Seat of War in
Mexico, A' 142 (photograph),
159
Corrido, the' conference on,
noted, 367
Corwin, Hugh D.. and W S Soule,
208
Cos, Martin Perfecto de. route of
retreat, and "Arista" map, 151
cotton development of gins, auto-
biography, rev, 546-547;
Houston and Civil War trade,
405, 409, 425, 431, R King and
Confederate trade, 77-95
Council of Social Agencies I. Hogg
and, 487
Council of Texas Archeologists.
meeting of, 242-243
Courville, Albert de' 33
Couse, E Irving. exhibit features
work of, 531-532
Covey, Cyclone. and Cabeza de
Vaca's route, 179
cowboys' book about, rev,
388-389, 548-549, cattle-drive
exhibit, noted, 532; E E Smith
exhibit noted, 377-378; memoir
of, noted, 114, on Pecos River,
book rev., 26o-261, poetry gath-
ering of, 243
Cowboy An Unconventional Hstory of
Civilization on the Old-Tune Cattle
Range, The rev., 388-389
Cowboy of the Pecos, A. rev., 260-261
Cowboys Ranch Life Along the Clear
Fork of the Brazos River i ev.,
548-549
Cowl,Jane: 29
Cox, Mike. book by, rev, 389-390
Cox-Paul, Lori A. book comp. by,
rev, 394-395
Cradle of Texas A Pictonal Hstory of
San Augustine County, The iev ,
392-393
Ciaig, Edwald Gordon 56Crane, Williham Carey. and develop-
ment of independent black
church, 450
Creek Indians book about A.
Posey, noted, 536
Crisp,James E ' book iev by,
543-544
Crockett, Davy' controversy over
death of, 542-543
Croix, Teodolo de map by, ment.,
166
Crouch, Barry A book rev by,
553-554
Crowninshield, Frank 21, 25, 46
Cloy, Homer. book by, noted, 536
Crozat, Antoine. 345-346
Ciuikshank, W M.. 192
Crutchfield, Sharon on D Guerra,
244-245
culture borderlands, conference
noted, 243, German Texan,
Sophlenburg Aichives, 255-256;
millennium projects noted, 377,
the New Woman concept, G
Conway and, 17-57, 22 (llus ),
Plains Indian, book rev,
272-273
Culture of Wlderness Agrculture as
Colonmation in the American West,
The rev, 127
Cunnlngham, William H.: lecture
by, noted, 374
Cushing, E H.'42o, 421,423
Custer, George W S Nye on, 201o
Cutler, Thomas W.. book intro by,
123
Cutts, GIaham 44-45, 46
Cypher, John: book by, rev.,
130-131
D
Daily, Louis. 467
Daily, Ray K.: and Houston school
board, 462, 466, 470-475,
477-479, 490-491, 493, photo-
graph of, 467
Dallas, Texas: G. Conway and
adve tisming art In, 25-28;
Magnolia/Mobil building In,
217-218, 237-238, newspapers
and i adio In, Legacies special
issue, 1 11, TSHA meets in, 244
Dallas County Heritage Society
and Legacies, 111
Dallas Herald on Semicolon Case,
324
Dallas Histoical Society and
Legacies, 11
Dallas MorningNews. advertising art
in, 25, 26 (illus); photographer
for, work exhibited, 252
Dallas Tames Herald advertising art
in, 25
Dana, N.J T." and Union occupa-
tion of S Texas, 85n
Daniel, Price. and the Anglo-Texan
Society, 224-225, 227-229, 214
(photograph)
Daniels, Bebe: and Anglo-Texan
Society, 230
Daughters of the Republic of
Texas D Guerra and, 245,
Zavala-Diiscoll controversy In,
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