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

Daily Texian  (Austin), 1841-1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Davenport, Harbert.  "General José María Jesús Carabajal," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LV (1951-1952), 475-483.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

Davie, Flora Agatha.  "The Early History of Houston, Texas, 1836-1845." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1940.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

DeCórdova, JA New and Correct Map of the State of Texas. Philadelphia, 1857. Copy in Texas State Archives, Austin, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Defunciones,  Vol. II, p. 24, entries nos. 108-110. Archives of San Augustine Church, Laredo, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Denton, Bernice Barnett.  "Count Alphonso de Saligny and the Franco-Texienne Bill," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XLV (1941-1942), 136-146.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

Department of State (Texas)Correspondence between the Secretary of State and Col. Peraza, Special Commissioner from the State of Yucatán. [Austin:] printed by order of the House of Representatives [by] G. H. Harrison, Printer, [1841]. 12 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Desengano Periodico del Puerto de Santa-Ana del Tamaulipas, El,  December 1840.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

DeShields, James TBorder 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 Co., 1912.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

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

Diario Official  (Mexico City), October 19, 1881.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

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

"Diligencias practicadas sobre la mala conversación de Don Manuel Rosas,  jefe politico del Partido de Río Grande, de los intereses que tuvo en su cargo pertenecientes al ejército del Norte." Archivo de la Secretaría de Gobierno, Saltillo, Coahuila, Vol. XLI, Legájo Núm. 33 (1838). Photostat in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Dixon, Sam HoustonRomance and Tragedy of Texas History: being a Record of many thrilling Events in Texas History under Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-Saxon Rule. Houston, Texas: Texas Historical Publishing Co., [1924].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

_______ and Louis Wiltz KempThe Heroes of San Jacinto. Houston, Texas: Anson Jones Press, 1932.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Dobie, J. FrankCoronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the Southwest. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., [1930].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

_______.  "The First Cattle in Texas and the Southwest Progenitors of the Longhorns," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XLII (1938-1939), 171-197.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

_______.  The Longhorns. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Documentos para la historia de la guerra de Tejas.  Mexico City: Editora Nacional, 1952.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Documents from the Heads of DepartmentSEE Houston, Sam. Documents.

Documents on Indian AffairsSEE Houston, Sam. Documents.

Documents under the Great Seal (Texas),  Record Book. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Domestic Correspondence (Texas),  1836-1846. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

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

Duval, John CEarly Times in Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. (facsimile reproduction of the original, including title-page, of Austin, Texas, edition of 1892). Bound with Duval, The Young Explorers.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

_______.  The Young Explorers. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. (facsimile reproduction of the original, including title-page, of Austin, Texas, edition of 1892). Bound with Duval, Early Times in Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

El AnclaSEE Ancla, El.

El Centinela de TamaulipasSEE Centinela de Tamaulipas, El.

El CosmopolitaSEE Cosmopolita, El.

El Desengano Periodico del Puerto de Santa-Ana del TamaulipasSEE Desengano Periodico del Puerto de Santa-Ana del Tamaulipas, El.

El Honor Nacional  SEE Honor Nacional, El.

El Mosquito Mexicano  SEE Mosquito Mexicano, El.

Emory, William H.  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]

English-Mexican Diplomatic Correspondence,  1841-1842. Public Records Office, London, England.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Executive Department Journals (Texas),  March 1836-September 1836. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Executive Department Journals (Texas),  April 1836-October 1836. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Executive Documents (Texas)SEE Record of Executive Documents; Executive Department Journals; Executive Records.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Executive Records (Texas),  10th December 1838 to the 14th December 1841 (Mirabeau B. Lamar). Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

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]

Falconer, ThomasLetters and Notes on the Santa Fé Expedition, 1841-1842. New York: Dauber & Pine Bookshop, Inc., 1930.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Filisola, Vicente.  "Commander in Chief [of the] Army of the North to the Justice of the Peace, Laredo," [dated:] Matamoros, July 30, 1838. English translation in Laredo Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_______.  Memorias para la historia de la guerra de Téjas. 2 vols. Mexico City: Impr. de I. Cumplido, 1849.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

_______ and othersLos generales y gefes del Ejército del Norte á sus subordinados y á todos sus conciudadanos. Cuartel General en Matamoros. Marzo 6 de 1838. Vicente Filisola, Valentín Canalizo, Adrián Woll, Pedro de Ampudia [and twenty-one others]. Matamoros: Imprenta del Ancla . . ., 1838. Broadside. Copy in Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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

Freeman, W. G..  "Report of an Inspection of Eighth Military District, April 23, 1853," Appendix V, Old Records Section, A. G. O. Washington, D. C.: War Department, 1853.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

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]

Friend, Llerena (ed.).  "Thomas W. Bell Letters," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1959-1960), 98-109, 299-310, 457-468, 589-599.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Gaceta Constitucional  (Monterey), September 13, 1832.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

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

Gaceta de Tampico,  July-December 1839  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Galindo, M., en Matamoros.  "Un decreto del Presidente sobre la formación de compañias para protección contra los malhecheros, Feb. 20, 1842." Matamoros Archives, XL. Photostat in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Galvestonian  (Galveston), May 16, 1839.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

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

_______.  Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar: Troubadour and Crusader. Dallas, Texas: Southwest Press, [1934].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-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: The Gammel Book Co., 1898.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

García y Cubas, AntonioAtlas geográfico estadistico é histórico de la republica mexicana. Mexico City: J. M. Fernandez de Lara, 1858.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Garrett, KathrynGreen Flag Over Texas: a Story of the Last Years of Spain in Texas. New York and Dallas: The Cordova Press, Inc., 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

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: 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]

General Order, No. 24, dated June 5, 1840SEE Texas War Department.

George, Catherine.  "The Life of Philip Dimmitt," Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Goodman, H. H.  "Presidential Elections of the Republic of Texas." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1918.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Gore, Walter Reece.  "The Life of Henry Lawrence 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-Printed-Article]

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: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

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

Grover, George W.  "Minutes of Adventure from June 1841." Typed copy in Texas State Archives from original in Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

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

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

Harrison, Horace V.  "Juan Pablo Anaya: Champion of Mexican Federalism." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1951.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Hawkins, WalaceEl Sal del Rey, Fixing title to. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1947.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Herrera, José J. de.  [Letter of the Secretary of War, dated October 5, 1836, to Nicolás Bravo, General in Chief of the Army of the North, relating to the decree of the same date on the organization of the staff for the war in Texas. Dated and signed at end:] Mexico, Octubre 11 de 1836. José J. de Herrera. [Mexico City: 1836]. 4 p. printed folder. Copies in Yale University Library and California State Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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

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

Hockley, George W.  SEE Texas War Department, [Proclamation].

Hodge, Frederick Webb (ed.)Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907-1910.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

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

Horgan, PaulGreat River: The Río Grande in North American History. 2 vols. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., 1954.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-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-Printed-Book]

Houston, Sam.  Documents from the Heads of Departments, Submitted to Congress by the President. By order of Congress. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Documents on Indian Affairs, Submitted to Congress by the President, November 15, 1838. By order of Congress. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  General Order. Nacogdoches, Texas, August 11th, 1838 [signed by:] Sam Houston [and] H. McCleod [McLeod], Adjutant General. [Nacogdoches?: Texan Chronicle Office? 1838]. Broadside. Copy at Dallas Historical Society, Dallas, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  A Message from the President, Relative to Indian Affairs, with Accompanying Documents. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1838. 13 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Message of the President, [Executive Department, City of Austin, Dec. 30th, 1841] and Accompanying Document. [Austin: Austin City Gazette Office, 1842].  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Rules and Regulations Promulgated by the President, for the Direction of the Army and Navy of Texas. Houston: Office of the Telegraph, 1838. 7 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

[_______.To the Chief Justice of the County of San Patricio, Houston, June 13, 1836. [Houston: National Banner Office? 1838]. Broadside. English text at left of sheet, Spanish at right. Copy in Bancroft Library, University of California.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Unpublished Houston Correspondence, 1837-1842, Vols. II and III. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

Hunt, Richard S. and Jesse RandelMap of Texas: Compiled from surveys on record in the General Land Office of the Republic. New York: Sherman & Smith, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Huson, HobartDistrict Judges of Refugio County. Refugio, Texas: Refugio Timely Remarks, 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-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]

_______.  "Refugio: A Comprehensive History of Refugio County from Aboriginal Times to the End of World War II." 3 vols. Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Hutchinson, Cecil Alan.  "Valentín Gómez Farías," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1948.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Impugnación,  Matamoros, Febrero 23 de 1837 [by] Varios Gefes del Egército, amigos de la verdad. Matamoros: Imprenta del Mercurio, 1a calle de Terán, á cargo de Juan Southwell, [1837]. Broadside. Copy in Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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

Jarrett, RieGutiérrez de Lara, Mexican Texan: The Story of A Creole Hero. Austin, Texas: Creole Texana, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Jenkins, John H., Sr.  "Personal Reminiscences of Texas History Relating to Bastrop County, 1828-1847." Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

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

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

Johnston, Albert SidneyAnnual Report of the Secretary of War. SEE Texas War Department.

_______.  Reply of the Secretary of War to a Resolution of the Senate . . . [of] Dec. 10, 1839. SEE Texas War Department.

_______.  Government of the Army . . . 1839. SEE Texas War Department.

Johnston, William PrestonThe 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-Printed-Book]

Jones, AnsonMemoranda 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-Private-Printed]

_______.  Memorandum Books, nos. 1-3. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

_______.  Papers. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

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

Karnes, Henry W.  Papers. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

Kendall, George WilkinsNarrative of the Texas Santa Fé Expedition Comprising a Description of a Tour through Texas and across the Great Southwestern Prairies, the Comanche and Caygua Hunting-grounds with an Account of the Sufferings from want of Food, Losses from Hostile Indians, and Their March, as Prisoners, to the City of Mexico. With illustrations and a map. 2 vols. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. (facsimile reproduction of the original including title page of London edition of 1844).  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Kennedy, WilliamTexas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas. 2nd ed. 2 vols. London: R. Hastings, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

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

[Kirwin, James Martin, and Others].  Diamond Jubilee, 1847-1922, of the Diocese of Galveston and St. Mary's Cathedral. [Galveston, Texas: Knapp Bros., printers, 1922].  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]


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AFTER SAN JACINTO: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1836-1841
Joseph Milton Nance, 1963