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Indez
Hesseltine, William B., 441
Hide, John, reward offered
for, 1853, 376
Hietans, see Ietans
Highways, North Texas,
routes of, 1844, 217
Hillyard, Virginia A., 57
Hispanic American Essays:
A Memorial to James
Alexander R o b e rtson
(rev.), A. Curtis Wilgus,
ed., 444-445
Historical mind, character-
istics of, 179
Historical societies, county,
advantages of, 414-416
Historic Buildings Founda-
tion, 413
Historical Society of New
Mexico, 53
History, American, Commit-
tee to Publicize, purposes
of, 294; personnel of, 294
History, contemporary,
preservation of, 428; re-
search in, at University
of Texas, 179-180; teacher
of, qualifications of, 394:
value of, to civilization,
173
Hitchcock, Lent Munsen,
101, 409
Hodge, Alexander E., 358
Hodge, Arche, 358, 364
Hodge, James, 358
Hogan, J. B., 376
Holden, W. C., 803
Holman, James S., 343
Hood, Gen. John B., 308
Hopkins, Matthew, railroad
interests of, 349
Hord, H., 372
Horse, Spanish, excellence
of: ancient testimony on,
251 ; not due to Arab
crosses, 250-252
House, Boyce, broadcasts of,
170
Houston, commercial impor-
tance of, 1840, 101; cot-
ton shipments from, 1856,
102; establishment of, 99;
promotion of, 350 - 855 ;
Harrisburg superseded by,
99-100; in 1837, 240; in
1838, 99-100; early rail-
way projects of, 102-108,
350-855; old settlers' ani-
mosity to, 100; railway
rivalry with Harrisburg,
102-103, 850-855
Houston Academy, 376
Houston & Brazos Rail
Road, 102; celebration of
initiation of, 868-854; con-
struction contracts for,
353, 855; finances of, 852 :
route of, 351, 852; West-
ern opposition to, 351-
352Houston & Brazes Rail
Road Co., 350-355; charter
of, 8350; organization of,
852
Houston County, history of,
171
Houston, John P., identity
of, 305
Houston, Sam, 22, 342, 354;
opinion of Dr. Francis
Moore, 421
Houston Tap, building of,
103
Houston Tap & Brazoria,
103, 370
Houston & Texas Central,
103, 370
Howard, Volney E., 23
Howard, Dr. William E., 166
Huani Choctaws, 319
Hudelson, John Henry, 53
Hunt, Lois, 180
Hunt, Memucan, 22, 272-
273, 278
Hunt, Ben B., 68
Huson, Judge Hobart, 61,
297, 316, 410, 418
Husslein, Rev. Joseph, 435
Hyde, S. Monroe, 286
Ietans, 49, 322, 323
Imboden, Gen. John B., 228
Immigration, Anglo-Ameri-
can, 1800-, 29, 31, 32, 35,
46-47; 1828, 127, 132
Immigration, Indian, from
U. S., -1828, 132-133
Immigration, Mexican policy
toward, 1822-, 32-36
Imprints, Texas, check list
of, 1849, 19-28; 1850, 143-
159; 1851, 268-281; 1852,
281-293; 1853, 371-387
Independence, Declaration of
(Texas), signers of, 405
Independence, Declaration
of (U. S.), drafts of, 87-
88
Indian Creek, settlers on,
1836, 240-241; Comanche
attack on, 1836, 242-243
Indian trade, see Trade, In-
dian
Indians, depredations of,
153, 246; dispossessed,
danger from, 1809, 319-
321; enlistment of, pro-
posed by war party, 1835,
111; treaties with, f850,
158-159
Interpreters, Indian, sal-
aries of, 1809, 821, 322
Ironi, battle of, 56
Irwin, Thomas, factor at
Nathitoches, 321
Isbell, George, 68
Jack, Patrick C., railroad
interests of, 345451
Jaeggli, Lillian, 55
Jackson, Alden A. M., 865
Jackson, W. Turrentine, 428
James, Jesse, 62
Jefferson, meat-p a c k i n g
plant at, 1863, 232
Jefferson, Thomas, corre-
spondence of, 409
Jennings, Thomas J., 879
Jester, Judge C. L., 167, 810
Johansen, Margaret Alison,
88
Johnson, Cecil, 82
Johnson, Frank W., 825
Johnson, H. B., 109
Johnson, John J., 250, 338
Johnson, M. T., 273, 376
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E..
supply problems of, 227-
229
John Tipton Papers (rev.),
87
Jones, Anson, 842
Jonesboro, importance of,
1844, 217
J. Sterling Morton: . . .
(rev.), James C. Olson,
78-80
Judiciary article, 1875, adop-
tion of, 12-13; debates on,
14-17; formulation of, 9-
13; opposition to, 14-17;
provisions of, 13-14
Judkins, Dr. O. H., 55
Judson Association, 371
Junior Historian, 57, 164,
165, 166, 167, 427
Junior Historian Writing
Contest, rules of, 294-296
Junior Historians, 166-167
Justices, Court of Appeals,
election of, 12
Justices, Supreme Cour t,
salaries of, 9, 10; plan
for election of, 9
Karankawas, visit to Natch-
itoches, 1809, 323
Keenan, C. G., 278
Kemble, John Haskell, 487
Kemp, Hon. Lewis W., 58,
68, 163, 177, 179, 184, 394,
405, 466
Kemp, L. W., Highway, 406
Kendall, Geor ge Wilkins,
180; biographical dat a,
880-332
K endall of the Picayune
(rev.), Fayette Copeland,
330-882
Kennedy, William, erroneous
railroad reports of, 1841,
349
Kichais, 128
Kickapoos, 128
Kinney, H. L., 1538
Kiamichi River, mouth of,
terminus of National
Road, 215
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