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Dabbs, Jack Autry.  See Castañeda, Carlos Eduardo.

Daily Bulletin  (Austin), November 27, 1841 - January 18, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Daily Texian  (Austin), December 18, 1841; January 11, 13, 18, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Dallas Morning News,  June 16, 1907.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Dancy, John W.  Diary. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Daniell, L. E.  Personnel of the Texas State Government. San Antonio, Texas: Maverick Printing House, 1892.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

DeCamara, Kathleen.  Laredo on the Río Grande. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Dedimus, Henry.  New Orleans as I Found It. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

DeRyee, William, and R. E. Moore.  The Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature. Austin, Texas: Miner, Lambert and Perry, 1860.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

DeShields, James T.  "Jack Hays: Famous Texas Ranger," in The American Home Journal, June 1906.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

_____.  Border Wars of Texas: being an Authentic and Popular Account, in Chronological Order, of the Long and Bitter Conflict Waged between Savage Indian Tribes and the Pioneer Settlers of Texas. Tioga, Texas: The Herald Company, 1912.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Diario del Gobierno  (Mexico City), 1835-1846.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Dictionary of American Biography.  22 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928-1958.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Dienst, Alex.  "The Navy of the Republic of Texas," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, XII (1908-1909), 165-203, 249-275; XIII (1909-1910), 1-43, 85-127.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Dimitt, Philip.  Papers. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Dixon, Sam Houston, and Louis Wiltz Kemp.  The Heroes of San Jacinto. Houston, Texas: Anson Jones Press, 1932.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Domestic Correspondence (Texas),  1835-1846. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_____,  undated. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Donecker, Frances.  See Steen, Ralph W.

Dresel, Gustav.  See Freund, Max (trans. and ed.).

Duerr, Christian Friedrich.  Diary, March 21, 1839 - Dec. 31, 1844. Typed copy in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library, from original in the Library of Baylor University, Waco, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Duewall, L. A.  The Story of Monument Hill. LaGrange, Texas: The LaGrange Journal, 1955.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Duval, John C.  The Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace: The Texas Ranger and Hunter. [Macon, Georgia]: J. W. Burke and Co., 1870.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Dyer, Joseph O.  The Early History of Galveston. Centenary ed. [Galveston, Texas: Oscar Springer, printer], 1916.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  "Historical Notes of Galveston." Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

El Ancla  (Matamoros), January 4 - August 30, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

El Cosmopolita  (Mexico City), December 19, 1835 - July 1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

El Honor Nacional  (Matamoros), December 27, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

El Latigo de Téjas  (Matamoros), 1843-1844.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

El Provisional  (Matamoros), October 14, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Elliott, Claude (comp. and ed.).  Theses on Texas History: A Check List of Theses and Dissertations in Texas History Produced in the Departments of History of Eighteen Texas Graduate Schools and Thirty-Three Graduate Schools Outside of Texas, 1907-1952. Austin: The Texas State Historical Association, 1955.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Ellis, Anna.  "Dawson Massacre Anniversary to See Unveiling of Memorial," San Antonio Express, Sept. 15, 1935.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Emory, William H.  Map of Texas and the Countries Adjacent: Compiled in the Bureau of the Corps of Topographical Engineers from the best authorities for the State Department ... [Washington, D. C.:] Published by order of the United States Senate, 1844. Original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

_____.  Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, Made under the Direction of the Secretary of the Interior. 3 vols. Washington, D. C.: Cornelius Wendell, printer, 1857.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Erath, George B.  See Erath, Lucy A. (ed.).

Erath, Lucy A. (ed.).  "Memoirs of Major George Barnard Erath," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXVII (1923-1924), 27-51, 140-163.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Eve, Joseph.  See Nance, Joseph Milton (ed.).

Everett, Edward.  "Report on Indians on Mexican Territory," in Secretary E. Everett, "Transmitting Correspondence with Mexican Minister Relative to the Encroachment of the Indians of the United States upon the Territories of Mexico." U. S. Senate Executive Documents no. 14 (Serial No. 660, Vol. III), 32nd Congress, 2nd Session.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Executive Documents (Texas).  See Record of Executive Documents ...; Executive Records ...

Executive Records,  of the Second Term of General Sam Houston's Administration of the Government of Texas, December 1841-December 1844. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

"Expediente sobre la creación  de una junta patriotica en esta capital para colectar donativos para la guerra de Téjas, Julio 30 de 1842." Archivo de la Secretaría de Gobierno, Saltillo, Coahuila, Exp. Núm. 1360 (1842), Legájo Núm. 34 (1839-1842). Photostat in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Fisher, George.  Papers, 1835-1856. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

[Folsom, George].  Mexico in 1842: A Description of the Country, Its Natural and Political Features; with a Sketch of Its History Brought Down to the Present Year. To Which Is Added, an Account of Texas and Yucatán; and of the Santa Fé Expedition. New York: Charles J. Folsom, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Ford, John Salmon.  "Memoirs." Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Papers, 1815-1860. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.

_____.  See Oates, Stephen B. (ed.).

Foreign Letters (Texas).  See State Department (Texas). Foreign Letters, 1842-1844.

Fort Bend County Probate Court.  See Records of the Probate Court, Fort Bend County, Texas.

Fowler, Littleton.  Papers, Feb. 9, 1841 - Dec. 10, 1843. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Fox, Neal B.  "A Correlated Study-Unit of a Diary of the Expedition Against the Southwest, 1842-1843." Masters' thesis, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1947.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Franklin, Ben C.  Papers, 1805-1889. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Freund, Max (trans. and ed.).  Gustav Dresel's Houston Journal: Adventures in North America and Texas, 1837-1841. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1954.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Frontier Times  (Bandera, Grand Prairie), October 1923 - December 1954.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Frost, J.  The Mexican War and Its Warriors: Comprising a Complete History of All the Operations of the American Armies in Mexico: With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Officers in the Regular Army and Volunteer Force. New Haven and Philadelphia: H. Mansfield, [1848?].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Fuess, Claude Moore.  Daniel Webster. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1930.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Fulmore, Z. T.  The History and Geography of Texas as Told in County Names. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1915.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Gaceta de Gobierno de Tamaulipas  (Ciudad Victoria), February 1, 1840 - July 20, 1844.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Gaceta de Tampico,  July-December 1839; September 28, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Galveston, Texas.  See Records of the Proceedings ... at Galveston ...

Galveston Artillery Company.  The Charter and Constitution of the Galveston Artillery Company, Organized Sept. 13th, 1840. [Galveston, Texas]: Printed by S. Bangs, Galveston Chronicle Office [1842?]. 8 pp. Copies in Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas, and Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

"Galveston Artillery Company."  Typescript in Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Galveston Daily Advertiser,  April 4, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Galveston Daily News,  February 1 and October 18, 1896.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Galveston Hussar Cavalry Company.  Papers, 1842. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

"Galveston Sketches."  Typescript in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Gambrell, Herbert Pickens.  Anson Jones: the Last President of Texas. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1948.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar: Troubadour and Crusader. Dallas, Texas: Southwest Press, 1934.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Gambrell, Thomas DeWitt.  "The Army of the Republic of Texas." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Gammel, H. P. N. (ed.).  Laws of Texas. 10 vols. Austin, Texas: The Gammel Book Co., 1898.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

García y Cubas, Antonio.  Atlas geográfico estadistico é histórico de la republica Mexicana. Mexico City: J. M. Fernández de Lara, 1858.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Garrison, George P. (ed.).  Diplomatic Correspondence of Texas, in Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1907, Vol. II; 1908, Vol. II, pts. 1-2. Washington, D.C.; Government Printing Office, 1908-1911. This work will be cited in the present study as "1907, I," "1908, II," and "1908, III."  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Garst, [Doris] Shannon.  Big Foot Wallace of the Texas Rangers. New York: Julian Messner, Inc., 1951.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

General Land Office Records (Texas).  General Land Office, Austin, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

General Orders.  See Jackson, Alden A. M.; Texas War Department.

Giles, Bascom.  See Bishop, Curtis.

Goodman, H. H.  Papers, 1838-1844. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Gore, Walter Reece.  "The Life of Henry Laurence Kinney." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1948.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Graf, Leroy P.  "Colonizing Projects in Texas South of the Nueces, 1820-1845," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, L (1946-1947), 431-448.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Gray, Milly R.  "Diary of Mrs. Milly R. (Mrs. William Fairfax) Gray, December 1, 1832 - February 12, 1840." Typescript in Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Green, Rena Maverick. (ed.).  Memoirs of Mary A. Maverick: Arranged by Mary A. Maverick and Her Son George Madison Maverick. San Antonio, Texas: Alamo Printing Company, 1921.

_____. (ed.).  Samuel Maverick, Texan, 1803-1870: A Collection of Letters, Journals and Memoirs. San Antonio, Texas: [privately printed (H. Wolff, printer, N. Y.)], 1952 [i.e. 1953].  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

_____. (ed.).  See also Swisher, John M.

Green, Thomas J.  Journal of the Texian Expedition Against Mier. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Green, Wharton J[ackson].  Recollections and Reflections: An Auto[biography] of Half a Century and More. n.p. [Ed: Raleigh, North Carolina]: Presses of Edwards and Broughton Printing Co., 1906.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Greer, James Kimmins.  Colonel Jack Hays: Texas Frontier Leader and California Builder. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1952.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Grover, George W.  Papers. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  "Scrap Book." Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Grover, Walter E.  "A Historical Sketch of Galveston Island West of the City Limits." Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Guadalupe Gazette-Bulletin  (Seguin), Historical Centennial Edition, April 30, 1936.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Gulick, Charles Adams, Jr., and Others (eds.).  The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar. 6 vols. Austin, Texas: A. C. Baldwin & Sons, 1921-1927.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Gutsch, Milton R.  See Carroll, H. Bailey.

Handy, Mary Olivia.  History of Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1951.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Harris County.  See Houston Committee of Vigilance.

Harris, Lewis Birdsall.  See Looscan, Adele B. (ed.).

Hayes, Rutherford B.  See Winkler, E. W. (ed.).

Henderson, Harry McCorry.  Colonel Jack Hays, Texas Ranger. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1954.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Hendricks, Sterling Brown.  See Winkler, E. W. (ed.).

Heusinger, Edward W.  A Chronology of Events in San Antonio: being a Concise History of the City, Year by Year, from the Beginning of Its Establishment to the End of the First Half of the Twentieth Century. San Antonio, Texas: Standard Printing Co., 1951.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Highsmith, Kige.  "Biographical Sketch of Jesse Billingsley." In Jesse Billingsley Papers, Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Hill, Jim Dan.  The Texas Navy: in Forgotten Battles and Shirtsleeve Diplomacy. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Hill, Laurance L.  See Wallis, Mrs. Jonnie Lockhart.

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen.  See Croffut, W. A. (ed.).

Hockley, George W.  [Proclamation of George W. Hockley, Secretary of War and Navy, dated Austin, March 7, 1842, beginning:] "The force of the enemy at Bexar and Goliad is ascertained: it should not create alarm or panic...." [Austin, Texas: Austin City Gazette Office, 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  See also Texas War Department.; Report of the Secretary of War and Marine ...

Hogan, William Ransom.  The Texas Republic: A Social and Economic History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1946.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Hollon, W. Eugene, and Ruth Lapham Butler (eds.).  William Bollaert's Texas. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1956.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Hooker, W.  "Map of the State of Coahuila and Texas." Published as frontispiece in Mary Austin Holley, Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

House, Boyce.  City of Flaming Adventure: The Chronicle of San Antonio. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Houston: A History and Guide.  Compiled by Workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in Texas. American Guide Series. Houston, Texas: The Anson Jones Press, 1942.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Houston Committee of Vigilance.  [Report of Public Meeting beginning:] "At a large meeting of the citizens of Harris County, assembled at the Court House this afternoon, in pursuance of a call from the Committee of Vigilance and Safety.... Houston City, March 15, 1842." [Headed] The Houstonian. Extra. March 15, 5 o'clock p.m. [Signed:] Barnard E. Bee, Chairman. J. W. Pitkin, Secretary. [Following it is a short letter from Houston to the committee dated: Houston City, March 15, 1842.] [Houston: Houstonian Office, 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Houston, Sam.  Address of the President of the Republic to the People of Texas, [Executive Department, City of Houston, April 14, 1842]. [Houston, Texas:] Houstonian Press, [1842]. 8 pp. Copy in Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  By the President of the Republic of Texas. A Proclamation. [Calling the regular session of the Seventh Congress to meet at Washington, Texas, instead of at Austin, on December 5, 1842. Dated at end: November 21, 1842, and signed:] By the President, Sam Houston, Anson Jones, Secretary of State. [Washington, Texas: Texian and Brazos Farmer Office, 1842]. 4 page folder printed on page [1]. Copy in Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  By the President of the Republic of Texas. A Proclamation. [Calling for special session of Congress to meet at Houston on June 27, 1842. Dated at end, Houston, May 24, 1842, and signed:] Sam Houston. By the President: Anson Jones, Secretary of State. [Houston, Texas: 1842]. 4 page folder printed on p. [1]. Photostat in Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  Letter of Gen. Houston to Santa Anna, together with the letter of the latter written at Orozimbo, in 1836, and the Veto Message of President Houston, delivered to the First Congress at Columbia. Houston, Texas: Telegraph Power Press, [1842]. 8 pp. Copy in Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  President's Message. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Houston, Texas: Telegraph Power Press, [1842]. 4 pp. Copy in Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas Library, Waco, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  See Crane, William Carey; Williams, Amelia and E. C. Barker (eds.).

_____.  Unpublished Correspondence, 1842. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Veto Message of the President of the Republic of Texas to the Bill "Authorizing Offensive War Against Mexico and for Other Purposes." [Dated:] Executive Department, City of Houston, July 22d, 1842. Houston, Texas: Telegraph Press [1842]. 4 pp. Copy in Houston Public Library, Houston Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Houstonian  (Houston), September 20, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Houstonian Extra, The.  March 15, [1842,] 11 o'clock a.m. [Text begins:] "The Austin mail arrived this morning. ..." [Publishes a report on the progress of the Mexican invasion followed by an order from Sam Houston, to Brig. Gen. E. Morehouse, dated March 15, 1842, an order from Morehouse to his troops of the same date, and a proclamation of George W. Hockley to the public dated March 7, 1842.] [Houston, Texas: Houstonian Office, 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  March 15, 11 o'clock a.m., [1842]. [Houston: Houstonian Office, 1842]. Broadside. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Houstoun, Mrs. [M. C.].  Texas and the Gulf of Mexico: or Yachting in the New World. 2 vols. London: John Murray, Albermarle St., 1844.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Hunt, Memucan.  Papers. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Hunt, Mrs. Memucan.  Diary. Typescript. 50 pp. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Huson, Hobart.  District Judges of Refugio County. Refugio, Texas: Refugio Timely Remarks, 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  "Iron Men: A History of the Republic of the Río Grande and the Federalist War in Northern Mexico." [1940]. One of the Sextuplicate typed copies of the original MS. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Hussar Company.  See Galveston Hussar Cavalry Company.

Ikin, Arthur.  "Map of Texas." J. & C. Walker, Lithographers. Published as frontispiece in Arthur Ikin, Texas: Its History, Topography, Agriculture, Commerce, and General Statistics. London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1848.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

"Jack Hays and His Men,"  in The Texas Democrat, December 16, 1846.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Jack Hays: The Intrepid Texas Ranger.  [Bandera, Texas: Frontier Times, n.d.].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Jackson, Alden A. M.  Attention Head-Quarters, 4th Regiment, 2d Brigade, Texas Militia, Galveston, Oct. 23, 1842, Order No. 30. [Text begins:] "In obedience to a special order of this date from Col. George W. Hockley, commanding on Galveston Island, this Regiment will be mustered into the service of the Republic on Tuesday the 25th inst. ..." [At end:] By order of Alden A. M. Jackson, Col. Commanding. C. G. Bryant, Act. Adj. [Galveston: 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

James, Marquis.  The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1929.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Jenkins, John H. Sr.  "Personal Reminiscences of Texas History Relating to Bastrop County, 1828-1847, as Dictated to his Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emma Holmes Jenkins of Bastrop, Texas." Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Jenkins, John Holland.  See Jenkins, John Holland, III (ed.).

Jenkins, John Holland, III (ed.).  Recollections of Early Texas: The Memoirs of John Holland Jenkins. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1958.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

[Jennett, Elizabeth LeNoir].  Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses. Austin, Texas: Book Exchange, Inc., 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Johnson, Frank W.  A History of Texas and Texans. 5 vols. Chicago and New York: The American Historical Society, 1914.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Johnston, William Preston.  The Life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston: Embracing His Services in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Inc., 1879.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Jones, Anson.  Diaries. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Memoranda and Official Correspondence Relating to the Republic of Texas, Its History and Annexation -- Including a Brief Autobiography of the Author. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Inc., 1859.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Jones, William Moses.  Texas History Carved in Stone. Houston: Monument Publishing Co., 1958.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

"Journal A, Records of the City of San Antonio."  See San Antonio.

Kemp, Louis Wiltz.  See Dixon, Sam Houston; Kilman, Ed.

Kennedy, William.  Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas. 2 vols. London: R. Hastings, 1841.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Kilman, Ed, and Lou W. Kemp.  Texas Musketeers: Stories of Early Texas Battles and Their Heroes. Richmond, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia, [etc.]: Johnson Publishing Co., 1935.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]



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