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Adams, Allen F.  "The Leader of the Volunteer Grays: The Life of William G. Cooke, 1808-1847." Masters' thesis, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1940.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Adams, Ephraim D. (ed.).  British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning the Republic of Texas, 1836-1846. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1917.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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Adams, Harvey Alexander.  "[Journal of an] Expedition Against the Southwest in 1842 and 1843." Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library, of original diary in possession of Miss Ophelia Gilmore of Austin.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

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Ampudia, Pedro de.  El General Comandante de las armas á los habitantes de Tamaulipas. [Text begins]: "Compatriotas. Los perfidos cuanto ingratos tejanos reunidos en masa se abanzan hacia esta plaza con la decidida intención de atacarnos, y de elevar la guerra y la devastación del pais hasta donde puedan." [Dated and signed at end:] Matamoros, Abril 17 de 1842. Pedro de Ampudia. [At end:] Impreso por Antonio Castañeda en la 1a Calle de Michoacán. [Matamoros: 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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Austin City Gazette , 1839-1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Austin City Gazette--Extra,  [March 7, 1842]. [Austin, Texas: Austin City Gazette Office, 1842].  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Austin, Stephen F.  See Castañeda, Carlos E., and Early Martin, Jr.

Autograph Collection,  1808-1921, Containing Signatures and Letters of Eminent Men of Texas and the United States. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

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Bancroft, Hubert Howe.  History of Mexico. 6 vols. San Francisco: The History Co., 1886-1887.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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Barker, Bernice.  "The Texan Expedition to the Rio Grande in 1842." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1929.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Barker, E. C.  See Williams, Amelia.

Barker, [Eugene C.].  Transcripts from Archivo de la Secretaría de Relaciones Asuntos Varios Comercio. See Relaciones Exteriores Asuntos Varios Comercio ...

_____.  Transcripts from Archivo de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores Reseñas Politicas. See Relaciones Exteriores Reseñas Politicas ...

Barker, Eugene C. (ed.).  Texas History for High Schools and Colleges. Dallas, Texas: Turner Company, 1929.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Barnes, Charles M. (comp.).  Antonio Menchaca Memoirs. Yanoguana Society Publications, II. San Antonio, Texas: Artes Gráficas, 1937.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Barrett, Don Carlos.  Papers, 1800-1897. Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Bartholomew, Ed Ellsworth.  The Houston Story: A Chronicle of the City of Houston and the Texas Frontier from the Battle of San Jacinto to the War Between the States, 1836-1865. Houston, Texas: The Frontier Press of Texas, 1951.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Bartlett, John Russell.  Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission During the Years 1850, '51, '52, and '53. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Inc., 1854.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Barton, Henry W.  "The Problem of Command in the Army of the Republic of Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LXII (1958-1959), 299-311.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Bayard, Ralph F.  Lone-Star Vanguard: The Catholic Re-occupation of Texas, 1838-1848. Saint Louis, Missouri: The Vincentian Press, 1945.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Bell, Thomas W.  A Narrative of the Capture and Subsequent Sufferings of the Mier Prisoners in Mexico, Captured in the Cause of Texas, Dec. 26th, 1842 and Liberated Sept. 16th, 1844. DeSoto County, Mississippi: R. Morris & Co., 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Billingsley, Jesse.  Papers, 1835-1889. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Bills.  See Texas Congress. Bills .. .

Binkley, William Campbell.  "The Last Stage of Texan Military Operations Against Mexico, 1843," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXII (1918-1919), 260-271.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

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_____. (ed.).  Official Correspondence of the Texan Revolution, 1835-1836. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Inc., 1936.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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Bishop, Curtis, and Bascom Giles.  Lots of Land. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Black, Reading W.  See Moore, Ike (ed.).

Blake, J. Edmond.  "Map of the Country in the Vicinity of San Antonio de Bexar," 1845. Original in the National Archives, Washington, D. C.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Blount, Lois Foster.  "A Brief Study of Thomas J. Rusk: Based on His Letters to His Brother, David, 1835-1856," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXIV, (1930-1931), 181-202, 271-292.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Boerner, Gerald.  "Austin, 1836-1877." 61 pp. Typescript in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

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Bollaert, William.  "Arrival in Texas in 1842, and Cruise of the Lafitte," in Coburn's United Service Magazine, November 1846, pp. 341-355.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

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Bolton, Herbert E.  Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1915.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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Breese, Samuel.  See Morse, Sidney E.

Bridges, Jim L.  "The History of Fort Bend County, 1822-1861." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Brown, Alma Howell.  "The Consular Service of the Republic of Texas." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1928.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

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Brown, Frank.  "Annals of Travis County and of the City of Austin." 13 vols. Typescript in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Brown, John Henry.  "Autobiography." Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

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Bryan, Guy M.  See Winkler, E. W.

Bryan, Guy Morrison.  Papers. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Bryan, John A.  Papers, 1841-1872. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Bryan, Moses A.  Papers, 1821-1888. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Bugbee, Lester G.  "The Old Three Hundred," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, I (1897-1898), 108-117.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Burleson, Edward.  Papers, 1821-1875. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  To the Public [being an Address of General Edward Burleson to his "Fellow-Citizens of Texas!"] dated April 6, 1842; followed by a letter from him to Brigadier General A. Somerville (i.e., Somervell) and Somervell's reply, both dated San Antonio, March 31, 1842; and ending with Burleson's address disbanding the volunteers under his command, dated Alamo, San Antonio de Béxar, April 2, 1842 [Houston? Telegraph Office? 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Burleson, Jonathan.  Papers, 1839-1867. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Burnet, David G.  Papers, 1821-1869. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Papers, 1830-1890. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Reply to the Report of the Committee on the Santa Fé Expedition. Houston, Texas: Telegraph Press, [1842]. 7 pp. Copy in Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Bustamante, Carlos María.  Apuntas para la historia del gobierno del general D. Antonio López de Santa-Anna. Mexico City: 1845.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Butler, Ruth Lapham.  See Hollon, W. Eugene.

Callcott, Wilfrid Hardy.  Santa Anna: The Story of an Enigma Who Once Was Mexico. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1936.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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Carroll, H. Bailey.  See Webb, Walter Prescott.

_____, and Milton R. Gutsch (comps. and eds.).  Texas History Theses: A Check List of the Theses and Dissertations Relating to Texas History Accepted at The University of Texas, 1893-1951. Austin: The Texas Historical Association, 1955.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Cartwright, Mathew.  Papers, 1821-1859. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Castañeda, Carlos E.  Corpus Christi and Lipantitlán. San Antonio, Texas: Artes Gráficas, 1942.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  Indians and Missions. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Printing Co., 1930.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  (trans.). The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution [1836]: By the Chief Mexican Participants... Translated with Notes by Carlos E. Castañeda. Dallas, Texas: P. L. Turner Co., 1928.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  San Fernando: the Villa Capital of the Province of Texas, with Illustrations, and with an Account of the Present San Fernando Cathedral and other Landmarks, as well as of the Settlers Themselves. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Printing Co., 1930.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____, and Early Martin, Jr.  Three Manuscript Maps of Texas by Stephen F. Austin; with Biographical and Bibliographical Notes. Austin, Texas: Privately printed, 1930.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

_____, and Frederick C. Chabot.  Early Texas Album: Fifty Illustrations with Notes. Austin, Texas: 1929.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____, and Jack Autry Dabbs (eds.).  Guide to the Latin American Manuscripts in the University of Texas Library. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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Chabot, Frederick C.  The Alamo: Altar of Texas Liberty. n.p.: 1931.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  (ed.). The Perote Prisoners: Being the Diary of James L. Trueheart Printed for the First Time Together with an Historical Introduction. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1924.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

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_____.  With the Makers of San Antonio. San Antonio, Texas: Artes Gráficas, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Chalk, Whitfield.  "Reminiscences of Whitfield Chalk." Round Rock, [Texas]: March 4, [c1900]. 20 pp. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Chalmers, John G.  See Texas Treasury Department. Annual Report of Treasurer...

Chapman, W[illiam] W.  Report of exploration of the Río Grande, made by H. Love, in the Keel-Boat Major Babbitt.... Navigation of the River, Military Posts, Soil, Products, etc. (In The Coast Depot and Shipping Port of the Valley of the Río Grande ... New York: Pudney & Russell, printers, 1850. pp. 15-23.)  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Christian, A. K.  "Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXIII (1919-1920), 153-170, 231-270; XXIV (1920-1921), 39-80, 85-139, 195-234, 317-324.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

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Civilian [and Galveston Gazette]--Extra,  Monday, March 21, 1842. Address from the committee of safety of Matagorda "To the Citizens (of) the Eastern Counties," telling of the approach of the Mexican army and appealing for help, signed by M. Talbott, Chief Justice, Chairman, and eight others, and dated Matagorda, March 19, 1842. Text begins, "The following reached us this morning by Mr. S. Mussina, who left Matagorda at noon on Saturday .... " [Galveston, Texas: Civilian and Galveston Gazette Office, 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Thomas W. Streeter Collection, Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Claim Papers (Texas).  See Miscellaneous Claim Papers (Texas).

Clark, James.  Papers, 1827-1845. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Clemens, Jeremiah.  Mustang Gray: A Romance. Philadelphia: 1858.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Coast Depot and Shipping Port of the Valley of the Río Grande, and the Provinces of Mexico Tributary Thereto, with the Government Map of that Region of Country, published in 1850, together with the Report of the Explorations of the Río Grande, The. New York: Pudney & Russell, printers, 1850.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Coast of Texas: From documents furnished by W. Kennedy, Esq., H.M. Consul at Galveston, The.  London: Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, August 20, 1844. Original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Colorado Gazette and Advertiser  (Matagorda), 1839-1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Commercial Bulletin  (New Orleans), March 17, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Committee of Vigilance.  See Houston Committee of Vigilance.

Comptroller's Military Service Records (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Congress (Texas).  See Texas Congress.

Congressional Papers (Texas).  See Texas Congress. Congressional Papers.

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Conrad, Howard Louis.  Nathaniel J. Brown: Biographical Sketch and Reminiscences of a Noted Pioneer. Chicago: Byron S. Palmer Printing Company, 1892.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Consular Correspondence (Texas), 1838-1875.  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Consular Dispatches (United States), 1837-1848 (Matamoros).  Microfilm in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Consular Letters (Texas), 1835-1844.  Microfilm in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Corpus Christi: A History and Guide.  [Corpus Christi, Texas]: Corpus Christi Caller-Times, 1942.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Correspondence and Reports of American Agents and Others in Texas, 1836-1845.  See Smith, Justin H. "Transcripts". . .

Cox, I. J.  "The Southwest Boundary of Texas," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, VI (1902-1903), 81-102.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Coyner, C. Luther.  "Peter Hansbrough Bell," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, III (1899-1900), 49-53.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Crane, Robert Edmund Lee, Jr.  "The Administration of the Customs Service of the Republic of Texas." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

_____.  "The History of the Revenue Service and the Commerce of the Republic of Texas." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1950.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Crane, William Carey.  Life and Select Literary Remains of Sam Houston of Texas. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1884.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Cravens, John Nathan.  James Harper Starr: Financier of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1950.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Crawford, Polly Pearl.  "The Beginnings of Spanish Settlements in the Lower Río Grande Valley." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1925.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Crimmins, M. L.  "John W. Smith: the Last Messenger from the Alamo and the First Mayor of San Antonio," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LIV (1950-1951), 344-346.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Croffut, W. A. (ed.).  Fifty Years in Camp and Field: Diary of Major General Ethan Allen Hitchcock. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1909.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]



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ATTACK AND COUNTERATTACK: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1842
Joseph Milton Nance, 1964