The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 47, July 1943 - April, 1944 Page: 448
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Index
Borden, John Pettus, 365
Bourland, James, 20
Bourland, William H., 277
Box, Rowland W., 208n
Boyd, John, 8, 144
Braddy, Haldeen, 446
Bradley, Harold W., 84
Bradshaw, James, 115, 208n
Bragg, J. D., 442
Brazoria, navigation at, 94
Brazos, 104
Brazos Canal Co., 105
Brazos, City of, promotion
of, 354-355
Brazos & Galveston Naviga-
tion Co., 27
Brazos & Galveston Rail-
road Co., 104, 345-350 ;
charter of, 345-346; fi-
nances of, 347, 348; stock
sales of, 347, 348-349;
routes projected by, 347-
348
Brazos-Galveston canal, con-
struction of, 105
Brazos River, cotton rafting
on, 105; dangers to navi-
gation of, 101; plans for
improvement of, 1839-,
103-105; navigation of, 94-
95, 104-105, 239-240, 243-
244, 352; obstructions in,
94
Brazos de Santiago, trade of.
1820-, 175
Bremond, Paul, 285, 375
Brigham, Asa, 405; railroad
interests of, 347
Bright Shawl, The, 407
Briscoe, Andrew, 99, 100,
101; promotion of Har-
risburg, 356-368 passim;
will of, 369
Briscoe, Mrs. Mary Jane,
356
British West Florida, 1763-
1783 (rev.), Cecil John-
son, 82-83
Brookston, 214
Brown, Louise Fargo, 448
Brown, Reuben, 325
Browne, F. B. E., map of
Austin-El Paso region,
306, 430-431; identity of,
430
Brownfield, history of, 311
Brownsville, beginnings of,
64; Cortina's raid on, 65;
separate territorial gov-
ernment proposed f o r,
1850, 144
Bryan, Guy M., 144, 145, 278
Bryan, John Neely, ferry on
Trinity, 221, 223
Bryan, Moses Austin, rail-
road interests of, 347
Bryan, William J., promo-
tion of Austinia, 346; rail-
road interests of, 347, 348Bryan, Louise Chilton, 417
Bryant, Benjamin Franklin,
237
Bryant Station, building of,
1836, 237
Buckley, Cornelius W., 353
Buckley, S. B., 423, 424
Buckner, O. S., 311
Buffalo Bayou, transporta-
tion on, 91-106; naviga-
bility of, 96-97; regulation
of navigation of, 102 ;
obstructions in, 97; steam-
boat navigation of, 101
Buffalo Bayou, Brazos &
Colorado Railroad, 102-
103, 370
Buffaloe, Texas, 100
Bugbee, Harold, 52
Bunton, J. W., 340
Burleson, Gen. Edward, ob-
sequies of, 278
Burnet, David G., 282, 356,
369
Burress, A. D., 269, 372
Bustamante y Oseguera,
Anastasio, 43; Mier y
Terdn's relations with, 267
Butler, Y. M. H., 104
Canals, projects for : Bas-
trop-Buffalo Bayou, 349 ;
Brazos-Galveston, 105; Rio
Grande-Sabine, 341
Caddos, 128, 159; influence
of, 389; relations with,
1810, 388-389
Cambers, Ed., 15
Capitol, burning of, 1881,
408
Carroll, H. Bailey, 52, 162,
294, 312, 392
Carrow, Catherine Ikard,
179
Carson, Samuel P., 405
Casas, Juan Bautista, re-
volt of, 30
Castillo, Lionecio, 307
Castro, Henry, 156
Cayuga, 94
Cedar S p r i n g s, ferry on
Trinity at, 221
Chactoos, 320
Chamberlin, C. E., 416
Chambers, T. J., 20, 28, 145,
237, 270, 372-373
Chambers, William, 373
Chappell Hill College, 282
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
(rev.), Ellen Hart Smith,
201-203
Charles DeMorse: Pioneer
Editor and Statesman
(rev.), Ernest Wallace,
328-329
Chassaigne, John, railroad
interests of, 347, 348, 349
Cherokees, 128; dominant
position of, 133Childers, C a p t. Gouldsby,
241; company of, Coman-
che attack on, 242
Childress, George C., 237
Chisholm Trail, var ying
nomenclature of, 419
Chisos Apaches, see Apaches,
Chisos
Chisum, John, 400
Choctaws, 137, 270, 319, 320;
Huani, 319
Chovell, Rafael, 37
Christie, William, 342
Cfbola, search for, 435-436
Civilian defense, 167
Clark, Charles C., 353, 355
Clark, Col. Edward, Mexican
War letter of, 326-327;
biographical data, 327n
Clark, Marjorie, 338
Clark, Lt. Gen. Mark, 427
Clarksville, 217
Coffee, Holland, 218
Coffee's Trading House,
Preston Road opened to,
1840, 218; route to, from
East Texas, 218
Colt, Dan P., 119
Coke, Gov. Richard, 14
Coleman, Robert M., 237
Coles, W. T. F., 270
Collinsworth, James, rail-
road interests of, 339, 340
Colonists, character of, 121,
125, 127, 128, 132; cloth-
ing of, 239; corn grinding
devices of, 239; crops of,
238-239; food supply of,
239, 246; living conditions
of, 120-125, 238-240, 245,
246; social life of, 246
Colorado River, navigation
of, 352
Columbia-A u s t i n railroad,
project for, 373
Comanche moon, 58
Comanches, 159 ; hostilities
of, 1836-1846, 241-245
Confederacy, meat supply
of, problems of, 225-233;
army of, meat a basic ra-
tion of, 225-226; cattle
captures of, inadequacy
of, 228; meat shortages in,
230; transport problems
of, 226
Confederate Mississippi: .. .
(rev.), John K. Betters-
worth, 334-335
Constitution of 1876, judici-
ary article of, see judici-
ary article
Constitutional Convention,
1875, judiciary committee
of, personnel of, 5-6
Cooley, Dr. Henry, 172
Copeland, Fayette, 330
Cordova, J. & P. de, 21
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