The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 45, July 1941 - April, 1942 Page: 402
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402
154, 156, 191; Central
American policy, 157
Buck, Lieut. Beaumont B.,
16
buckskin scout costume, 244
buckskin, shrinking quality
of, 244
Buffalo, 238, 239
Buffalo Creek, 23Sf
Buffalo Historical Society,
397
Bullock Hotel, Austin (1840),
137
Bullock, Richard, 143
Burleson, Edw., 256
Burnet, David G., 142, 144,
256
Burnett, Edmund Cody, 384
Burnham, Jesse, 328
Burr, Aaron, 289
Burreson, Ole, 129
Butler, Jonas, 199
Butterfield Route, 372
Caballo, Juan, se John
Horse
California, Southern, 1850-
1870 (rev.), 107
camel transportation, 277f
Campbell, Robt. A., 374
Campbell, T. N., 395
Campbell, Gov. Thos. M., 37,
50
Canuteson, Knut, 129
Canuteson, Ole, 129
"carpetbag Governor," 2
Carrizo, 2
Carroll, H. Bailey, 74, 164,
192, 199, 260, 280, 343, 376,
399
Carroll, Mary Joe, 79
Carpenter, Chas. B., 280
Carson, J. W., 57
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 216
Casey, Clifford B., 383
Cass, Lewis, 149, 152, 154,
156, 160
Cass-Irisarri treaty, 149, 151,
153, 156, 157, 158, 160
Castafieda, C. E., 106
Castillo Viejo, 150
Castro, Henry, 145
Central American animosity,
149ff
"Chambers, Jas. H., The
Original Journal of . . ."
(rev.), 122
Chance, Jos. B., 256
Chapman, Iva, 104
Chile, A History of (rev.),
315Index
Chilton, Horace, 34
Claiborne, Gov. W. C. C.,
287, 290
Clark, John S., 21
Clark, T. Wood, 312
Clarks, The, An American
phenomenon (rev.), 311
Clay, Nestor, 256
Cleland, Robt. Glass, 107
Clemens, Christian, 238
Clifton College, 125, 192 ;
museum, 131
"climate fever," 127
Clinton, Gov. DeWitt, 238
clothing ad, Houston (1838),
246
coal mines at Minera, 4
Cochran, Hon. J. H., 25
Coffin, Mrs. C. I., 366
coffins, special rates on at
Laredo (1886), 19
Coke, Gov. Richard, 2
Coles, John P., 256
Collier, Robt., 239
Coleman, Mrs. C. P., 283
Colorado, the Centennial
State (rev.), 119
Colquitt, Gov. O. B., 37, 50,
57, 59, 60, 62, 69, 70, 71,
72
Company A, 36th Infantry,
1917, . Roster of
(rev.), 122
Columbus raid (1916), 371
Colwick, Ove, 125, 129
Colwick, Theodore, 125
Comanche, 280
Comanche prisoner, a (1841),
335-342
Comancheros, 337
Compton's store, Houston,
246
Coney, Donald, 374
Confederate Congress, Last
Session of the . . . (rev.),
112
congressional districts, re-
apportioned, 31
Constitution, attacks on, 325
Continental Congress, The
(rev.), 384
Cook, Gertrude Harris, 194
Cook, Wm., 27, 33
Cook, Col. William G., 249
Cooke, Bates, 238
Cooke, Betsey, 238
Cordero, Gov. Antonio, 378
corn dance, 195
Corzine, Judge -, 240
Costa Rica, 149ff; hostile
presidential manifesto, 154Cotner, Robert C., 224
Cotner, Thos. E., 367
Coulter, E. Merton, 110
Counts, Jack, 383
county histories, nature of,
75; value of, 76
"cow chairs," 249
Cox, Prof. I. J., 193
Creighton, J. A., 191
Cresson, Maj. John B., 16
Crimmins, M. L., 383
Crockett, Davy, 245
Crum, Mason, 221
Culberson, Chas. A., 70
Cumberland, Chas. C., 315,
377
daguerreotypes, 189
Dahl, Christine, 132
Dahl farm, 132
Dahl, Hendrik, 129, 130, 131
Davis, Gov. Edmund J., 2
Davis, Geo. W., 256
Davis, Jefferson, camel ex-
periment, 278
Davenport, F. Garvin, 222
Davidson, Philip, 393
Davidson, Colonel Wilson T.,
335, 399
Debo, Angie, 385
DeGolyer, Homer L., 372
Denison Guide, The (rev.),
397
Dennison case, 237, 238
DeRyee, Wm., early Texas
photographer, 190f
De Witt's Colony, 329
De Witt, Green, 256
Dickinson, H. G., 15
dirt floors, carpeted, 249
disc-plow, first, 131; invent-
ed in Texas, 192; patents,
371
Dixie, Joe, 373
Dobie, Dudley, 192
Dobie, J. Frank, 279, 331, 383
Dougherty, Edw., 2
Douglas, H., 9
Downum, J. G., 228
Drummond, Thomas, 196
Duke, Thos. M., 257
Dury, Wm., sec DeRyee, Wm.
Dyer, John P., 392
East Texas State Teachers
College, 366
Easton, Hamilton P., 199
Echevers, don Pedro, 207
Espronceda, Antonio, 204,
205, 207
election, first under the Re-
public, 3
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