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McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume I xiii INDEX TO THE INTRODUCTION |
First Came the Spaniards | xxix |
The San Gabriel Presidio and Missions | xxx |
Then Came the French | xxx |
And, Finally, the Anglo-Americans | xxxi |
James Wilkinson, the Man with Three Countries | xxxi |
Philip Nolan, the Man with a Country | xxxi |
Philip Nolan, the Man without a Country | xxxiii |
The Humboldt Hypothesis | xxxiv |
Pike's Peek | xxxv |
The Texas Platinum Rush | xxxv |
On the Way to Santa Fe - With no Trail | xxxvi |
The French Napoleonic Spies | xxxvi |
Little Chief Pasagogo and the Land of the Silly People | xxxvii |
The Execution of Father Hidalgo and the Death Knell of Spanish Rule | xxxviii |
A Map Leading to the Next World | xxxix |
Dick McFarland and the Indians up the Brazos | xl |
Captain Johnson's Trading Post at the Falls of the Brazos | xl |
The Texas Association | xli |
The Seventy Signers | xlii |
The "Unofficial" Seal of Approval | li |
Mission to Mexico | lii |
Andrew Erwin, Land Speculator and Trader | lii |
Abner L. Duncan, Financier | liii |
From Nashville to New Orleans | liv |
Félix de Armas, Translator and Interpreter | liv |
Joseph H. Hawkins, Unrewarded Benefactor of Moses and Stephen F. Austin | liv |
On Board the Schooner "Hope," With Loss of Rudder | lv |
Arrival at Vera Cruz | lvi |
From Vera Cruz to Mexico City | lvi |
Juan Davis Bradburn | lvii |
Secret Agent No. 13 | lvii |
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