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AFTER SAN JACINTO

The Texas-Mexican Frontier
1836-1841


JOSEPH MILTON NANCE
1963

Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Maps


Online by H. David Maxey - 2006
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Copyright © 1963 Joseph Milton Nance
Copyright renewed 1991
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Reprinted courtesy of the
University of Texas Press, Austin

 
 1  The Trans-Nueces Country
 2  Mexican Threats and Texan Military
 3  Cattle Raids and Frontier Marauders
 4  Mexican Threats of a New Campaign
 5  The Opening of Frontier Trade
 6  Lamar's Efforts to Protect the Frontier
 7  Lamar's Efforts to Promote Trade
 8  The Córdova-Flores Incident
 9  Federalist Wars: First Phase
10  Federalists Seek Support in Texas
11  Federalist Wars: Second Phase
12  Formation of Republic of the Río Grande
13  Republic of the Río Grande and Texas
14  Federalist Wars: Final Phase
15  Invasion Excitement
16  The Southwestern Frontier
17  Rumors of Invasion
18  Mexican Commander Requests Armistice
19  Capture and Death of Dimitt
20  Marauders and Frontier Trade and Life
21  Presidential Election of 1841
22  Frontier Raids, Threats, and Counter-Threats of Invasion
23  The Republic's Colonization Program
24  Growth of War Spirit in the West
Epilogue
Appendix (Muster Rolls)