The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 48, July 1944 - April, 1945 Page: 612
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612
LaCoste, Jean Batiste Du-
caran, 98
LaCoste, Zuleme, 98
Lafayette, General, 187
Lafitte, P. B., 70
Lamar, Mirabeau B., 4, 79,
340
Lamb, W. R., 360, 361, 865,
367
Lamb County, 278
Lamber, -, 68
Lambert, Joe 0., 425-426
Lamparos, 13
Land, the Farmers' Alliance,
346-369; titles to East Tex-
as, 1831-1832, 500-508
Landavaco, Juan Iberri, 511,
512
Landero, Col., 527
Landon, A. R., 358
Landrum, Larkin, 296
Lane, Ralph, 395
Lanfear, Enon L., 107
Lanfear, Eugene, 107
Lanfear, John Wesley, 107
Lanham, Samuel W. T., 122,
169, 850
Laredo Archives, 587
Latchford, Lt. Thomas, 476,
481
Latimer, Albert H., 449
Laura, 13
Laurel Leaf Ranch, 370, 372
Law of April 6, 1830, 51-66,
193, 218
Lawrie, Arthur, trip to Tex-
as, 1854-1855, 238-2583
Lea, Tom, 120, 125
League, Thomas M., 224
Leaton, Ben, 295
Lee, Maria J., 382
Lee, General Robert E., 469
Leftwich, Robert, 535
Legislature, Fifth (contin-
ued), 48-49; Sixth, 282-
236, 487-495
Le6n, Martin de, 207
Leonard, Olen, 602
Letona, Governor, 218
Lewis, Nathaniel, 44
Liberty ship, Henry Austin,
561
Liberty ships, Texas named,
404
Libraries, early Texas, 401
Library Chronicle of the Uni-
versity of Texas, 420
Life in Old Tucson, 1854-
1864 (rev.), Frank C.
Lockwood, 127-128
Light, -, 158
Lincoln, President Abraham,
454, 455
Lincoln Memorial Museum,
Walstrom and Brown be-
quests to, 104
Lindsay, Livingston, 449;
biographical data, 450-451,
455
Link, Arthur, 169, 318Index
Linnard, -, 69
Literature, Texas, 330-39
Little Hope Association, 221
Little Hope Primitive Bap-
tist Association, 375
Little River Association, 221,
875
Littlefield, George W., 145
Littlefleld, Texas, 278
Lockwood, Frank C., 127
Loe, J. T. W., 352, 361
Loftin, Mrs. 0., 94
Lomax, John A., 254, 819,
414, 560, 583
Lomax, Susan Frances, bio-
graphical article, 254-261,
560
Long, John B., 367-368
Long, M. A., 458
Lono, A. de, 382
Loomis, C. P., 602
Lottinville, Savoie, 298
Louis Wiltz Kemp essay con-
test in Texas history, 398-
899
Louisiana - Texas frontier,
1803-1814, John Sibley and,
67-71, 275, 547-549
Love, Thomas B., 171, 179,
188
Lubbock, Colonel, 273
Lubbock, Henry Saltus, 107
Lubbock, William Martin,
107
Luckman, Col. C. C., 150
Luffkin, Abram P., 381
Lunsford, John R., 327
Lydenberg, Harry Miller,
105
Lytle, -, 158
McAdams, Leslie, 287
McAdoo, J. D., 449, 458
McAllister, Gilbert, 317
McCaleb, Dr. Walter F., 409
McCartney versus Greenway,
455
McClellan, Mrs. Clay, 399, 425
McClendon, Lt. Al W., 578
McClendon, James W., 567
McClendon, Robert .E., 429
McComb, -, 480
McClure, Boone, 287
McCulloch, Ben, 561-562
McCulloch, H. E., 382
McCullough, John, 406
McCullough, W. W., 406
Macune, Dr. C. W., 352, 357,
358-359, 361, 362, 363
McDermott, J. F., 401
McDonald, J. S., 379
McFarland, Mrs. I. B., 300
McGrath, J. J., 340, 448
McGregor, Stuart, 109, 119
McKeithan, Daniel Morley,
440
McKelvey, Blake, 604
McLaughlin, -, 328
McLean, Malcolm D., 556
McMillan, A. W., 411
McMullen, -, 18McMurtrie, Douglas Craw-
ford, biographical sketch,
407, 408-409
McNess, George T., 395, 448
Madame Beeson, 80
Madero, J. Francisco, 503;
differences with Bradburn,
505-508
Magic of Limping John, The,
(rev.), Frank Goodwyn,
488-439
Maginnis, John, 225
Magruder, J. Bankhead, 382,
451
Magruder, Mrs. Lydia, 125
"Maid of Monterey," poem,
583-584
Majors, B. Hicks, 425
Maltby, Capt. W. S., 278
Mann (Jim?), 252
Marfa, Texas, 295
Marion, 5
Markham, Edwin, 336
Marshall, Mrs. C. F., 100
Marshall, General George,
585
Marshall, Texas, Bonfoey
case at, 469-483
Martin, James, 250
Martin, Roscoe, 367
Martin, Capt. W. H., 428
Martinez, Lt. -, 562
Martinez, Pizarro, 203, 207
Mason, General John T., 212
Massie, W. M., 287
Masterson, "Bat," 321
Masterson, Ben, 410, 411
Matamoras, Mexico, port of,
opened, 193-194
Matthews versus Rucker, 456
Maverick, James Slayden,
429
Maverick, S. A., 228
Maxey, Rice, 181
Mead, Mrs. C. E., 583
Medical Association of Texas,
42
Menchaca, Antonio, 98
Menchaca, Joaquina, 98
Menchacho, Manuel, 19, 20
Metcalf, Dr. J. A., 186
Mexia, Col. Jos6 Antonio,
208; joins Santa Anna,
537
Mexico, abolition of slavery
in, 52-53; colonization pol-
icy in Texas, 51-66; educa-
tional activities in Texas,
1821-1835, 387-894; Perote
Prison, 340-345; political
changes, 1828-1829, 51-66;
political affairs, 1830-1832,
519-546; in 1836, 22, 24;
political parties, 521-522;
party of Santa Anna, 528;
uprisings against Busta-
mante, 529-531; tariff ad-
ministration in Texas,
1831-1832, 508
Michilena, General -, 24
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