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Gaceta de Tampico:  appeals for aid against Texas, 223
Gachupín revolt113
Gaines, Edmund Pendleton:  commands U. S. forces, 12;  calls for volunteers, 12, 15;  orders troops to Texas, 16;  Jackson (A.) on, 25;  Gorostiza (M. E. de) on, 26
Gaites, James:  capture of, 466
Gage, J. C.:  capture of, 467
Gage, Thomas:  capture of, 466
Galán, Juan José:  defeats Vidaurri (F.), 251;  re-enforces Reyes (I.), 259;  at Laredo, 260;  battles Zapata (A.) at Morelos, 260-261, 264;  commands frontier presidial companies, 334
Galban, Agapito:  visits Houston, 192
Galban, Damacio411
Gallagher, James:  death of, 357
GalvestonSEE Archer
Galveston, post of152

Galveston, Texas:  volunteers arrive at, 16, 69;  army supplies at, 24, 43, 95;  recruiting at, 42-43, 190, 211, 278;  artillery at, 44;  storm at, 68;  arrival of Texan prisoners at, 71;  defense of, 94, 526;  mention of, 90-91, 107, 146, 165, 205, 207, 276, 277, 304, 333, 380, 524, 530;  survey of bar and anchorage of, 101, 404;  incorporation of, 103;  Baudin (C.) at, 160;  Huston (F.) in, 208-209;  Sweitzer (A. B.) at, 235;  Federalist leaders at, 305, 307, 308Constitution departs from, 306;  Federalists depart from, 308, 309;  Johnston (A. S.) at, 313;  Lamar (M. B.) at, 314, 453, 456;  arrival of Treat's (J.) body at, 386;  disbanding of troops at, 403

Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company145
Galveston Civilian:  on trans-Nueces country, 6
Galvestonian:  on volunteers from the United States, 211
Galveston County, Texas:  call for volunteers in, 90;  mention of, 507, 513
Gamble, William:  as member of Cox's company, 65;  arrest of, 66
gamblers212
game:  scarcity of, 96
Gammel, WilliamSEE Gamble, William
Ganado, Francisco:  attack upon, 410, as member of Parez's (A.) company, 411
Garay, Francisco:  as Federalist leader, 145;  attempts of, to re-enforce Canalizo (V.), 148
García, Captain341, 354
García, Antonio:  in frontier companies, 411, 554
García, Ignacio:  leads marauding gang, 409;  attacks Hays (J. C.), 411;  defeat of, 413, 414
García, Matias411
García, Rafael411
Garcitas Creek8
Garza, Ambrosio de la:  attacks Yerby (J. H.), 426
Garza, Carlos de la:  suit of, against Dimitt (P.), 450;  mention of, 452
Garza, Juan de la:  joins Miracle (P. J.), 117;  accompanies Flores (M.), 131
Garza, Juan Rafael:  at Houston, 192
Garza, Leandro411
Garza, Pedro de la144
Garza Falcón, Blas María de la:  cattle ranching by, 8;  relations of, with Kinney (H. L.), 446
Garza Montemayor, Juan José de la:  Casa Blanca grant to, 100-101
"Gato, El":  on Federalists, 309
Gavia, hacienda de la:  Arista (M.) at, 340
Geary, George M.554
General Council, Republic of the Río Grande:  composition of, 252
General Council, Texas:  decree of, concerning militia, 38;  mention of, 176, 368
generals, brigadier:  election of, 89
Georgia84, 506
Gerard, F.555-556
Germans:  colonization by, 502
Gibson, James:  capture of, 380
Gillan, B. Y.:  in recruiting service, 90
Gillet, S. S.549
Gillmer, W. Rhea552
Gillom, Richard553
Gilmore, D. C.549
Glasscock, G. J.549
goats:  along the Río Grande, 8-9
gold:  burial of, in Texas, 137
Goliad County, Texas:  robbery of Tonkawa Indians in, 57;  protection of, 77, 88, 401;  frontier trade in, 80;  chief justice of, 102

Goliad, Texas (La Bahía):  mention of, 4, 7, 11, 18, 64, 66, 67, 101, 211, 311, 340, 365, 387, 449, 468;  La Bahía del Espíritu at, 8;  attacks on, 34, 50, 118, 122, 177, 273, 291, 450, 467, 538;  cattle pens at, 46;  marauders from, 56-57, 59, 185, 291;  citizens of, 58;  and Tonkawa Indians, 59;  arrival of escaped prisoners at, 59;  incorporation of, 103, 104;  visited by John Browne, 107;  visited by Foote (H. S.), 108;  Mexican soldiers from, 117;  Mexican trade at, 154, 450;  defense forces at, 211, 317, 470;  Ross (R.) at, 211;  Federalists at, 289;  Karnes (H. W.) at, 317;  Judge Hutchinson (A.) at, 464-465;  Bell (P. H.) at, 488;  independence at, 468

Golightly, Thomas J.204
Gomez, Juan:  capture of, 449
Gonzales, _____:  reported invading Texas, 498
Gonzales, Christopher554
Gonzales, Rafael:  capture of, 483

Gonzales, Texas:  defense forces at, 43, 211, 401, 539;  families leaving, 61;  incorporation of, 103, 104;  Ross (R.) at, 108, 111;  mention of, 105, 128-129, 130, 141, 215, 229, 235, 385, 451, 479, 513;  Indian reports at, 538

Gonzales County, Texas:  defense forces in, 41, 42, 77, 88;  mention of, 444, 507, 512
Gonzales rangers:  muster roll of, 128;  disbanding of, 130
González, _____:  at Corpus Christi bay, 380;  arrest of, 380;  execution of, 380-381

González, José María:  as Federalist leader, 146, 216;  signs protest against Lemus (P.), 168;  on Texas independence, 172;  in Texas, 187, 192, 281;  at Houston, 192;  military failures of, 249, 354-355;  at Austin, 281, 304;  and Canales (A.), 281;  mention of, 359;  at Candela, 360;  and Jordan (S. W.), 361

Goode, Isom J.105
Goodman, W. B.:  frontier trade by, 417;  as chief justice, 447;  return of, from New Orleans, 447
Goran, _____65
Gorman, James P.549
Gorostiza, Manuel Eduardo de:  on U. S. troops in Texas, 26
Goshay, Abm.:  in attack on Laredo, 35
Gourlay, James:  on Kinney (H. L.), 407, 457;  frontier trade by, 445;  arrest of, in Mexico, 447;  mention of, 451;  affidavit of, against Kinney and Aubrey, 457
Graham, Henry:  frontier trade by, 445;  capture of, 447, 467
Gramment, John J. H.293
Granado, FranciscoSEE Ganado, Francisco
Grande, RíoSEE Río Grande
grand jury, Victoria County:  and robbery of Tonkawa. Indians, 57, 58-59
grasses:  of trans-Nueces country, 7-8;  types of, 103;  burning of, 126
Gray, _____65
Gray, Daniel550
Gray, French Strother296
Gray, George H.129
Gray, John B.550
Gray, Mabry:  as cowboy, 64-65
Gray, Peter W.531
Grayson County, Texas97
Great BritainSEE England
Great Western238

Green, Thomas Jefferson:  presents resolution on boundary, 3;  dispute of, with Rusk (T. J.), 12;  on military affairs, 12, 17, 19-20, 30, 32;  intrigues against Lamar (M. B.), 17;  on Mexican policy, 19, 22, 53;  election of, to congress, 26;  escorts Baudin (C.), 160;  and office of secretary of war, 481-482

Grimes, Jesse:  on Naval Affairs Committee, 506
Grisenger (tailor from Austin):  in battle of Saltillo, 359;  capture of, 359
Grubbs, Thomas550
Grush, H. L.90
Guadaloupe:  for Mexican navy, 531
Guadalupe County, Texas:  mention of, 125;  organization of, 503
Guadalupe River8, 12, 21-22, 61, 63, 105, 118, 125-128, 231, 246, 289, 291, 310, 390, 415, 421, 488, 540
Guadalupe-VictoriaSEE Victoria, Texas
Guajardo, Cesario:  as prisoner, 266
Guajardo, Eusebio:  as Federalist leader, 309
Guatemala502
Guerreadero, Mexico:  Federalist army at, 350
Guerrero, battle of:  losses in, 219-220;  Centralist reports on, 220

Guerrero, Mexico:  mention of, 5, 8, 48, 146, 206, 222, 224, 252, 260, 330, 363;  Lemus (P.) at, 169;  Centralists at, 170;  Zapata (A.) at, 216, 251;  Federalists at, 216-220, 251, 253, 256, 258;  as temporary capital of the Republic of the Río Grande, 253, 258;  description of, 254;  Canales (A.) at, 256;  Zapata's (A.) head taken to, 267;  invasion of Texas from, 275;  defense squadron at, 379;  Texan commissioners at, 434, 438

Guerrero, Vicente:  death of, 115
Guerrero Squadron257
guerrilla warfare:  on Texas frontier, 4
Gulf of Mexico3, 319
Gustave, Lieutenant:  in battle of Santa Rita de Morelos, 264
Guthrie, George W.554
Guthrie, Joseph554
Gutiérrez de Lara, José Bernardo Maximiliano:  mention of, 209;  defends Guerrero, 218;  capture of, 218. SEE ALSO Gutiérrez-Magee expedition
Gutiérrez, Valentín:  capture of, 458
Gutiérrez-Magee expedition31, 209
Guzmán, Francisco:  capture of, 458

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