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Tabasco, Mexico:  Anaya (J. P.) in, 205;  and Moore (E. W.) on, 286;  Webb (J.) on, 430
Tacubaya, Bases of473
Tahuacano Creek:  Mexican traders murdered at, 66
Tahuacano Indians:  Mexican agents to, 51, 115, 118
Talayotes, El Rancho de los:  battle of, 247-248
Talbot, John D.553
Talley, John R.:  at Mission Refugio, 483

Tamaulipas, Mexico:  northern boundary of, 3, 269;  creation of state of, 4;  Texas relations with, 21, 78;  trade with, 78, 155;  mention of, 117, 142, 145, 147, 155, 168, 171, 174-175, 184, 186, 209, 213, 218, 223, 232, 246, 252, 254-255, 282, 288, 330, 336, 338, 349, 373, 542;  discontent in, 144;  Centralism in, 147, 162;  Cós (M. P. de) in, 147;  Federalist cause in, 189, 318;  Casa Blanca in, 271;  commandant general of, 439

Tamaulipas, Free and Sovereign State of:  establishment of government for, 339
Tamaulipas, Sierra de341
TamaulipecoSEE Correo del Río Bravo del Norte

Tampico, Mexico:  Mexican invasion plans at, 14;  mention of, 36, 111, 148, 161, 170, 269, 387, 439;  Federalists at, 115, 122, 144-145, 147, 150, 152, 159-160, 164-165, 166, 331;  and Mejía (J. A.), 145, 162;  battle of, 147;  Centralists at, 147, 233, 264Sarah Ann at, 150;  French merchants at, 151;  French blockade of, 152;  U. S. volunteers at, 159-160;  Independence at, 164;  surrender of, 164-165;  Texan navy patrols off, 278;  Arista (M.) at, 331;  Canales (A.) at, 333;  Gourlay (J.) at, 447

tariff duties:  levy of, by Canales (A.), 233;  levy of, by Mexican government, 158
Tarpley, S. C.:  at public meeting, Victoria, 485
Tarrant, Edward H.:  as brigadier general, 89
Tato, José:  at Santa Rita de Morelos, 264
Taylor, F. R.555-556
Taylor, James:  as cowboy, 64
Taylor, Zachary503
Taylor, Texas123
tea:  removal of duties on, 80
Teal, Henry:  as commissioner to Matamoros, 10;  imprisonment of, 11
Tecolutla, Barra de:  Federalist troops land at, 163

Telegraph and Texas Register:  calls upon Texans to defend the country, 29;  on Córdova (V.), 127;  on Federalists, 192;  on Canales (A.), 282;  on Mexican blockade, 446;  supports Burnet's (D. G.) election, 480;  on failure of Santa Fé Expedition, 518

Tenesaw:  transports Federalist troops, 162
Tennessee14, 123, 279, 316, 506
Tenoxtitlán, Texas:  location of, 329
Teran:  squadron of soldiers from, 268
Terdeo:  Mexicans encamped on, 409
Teulon, C. K.:  on Mexican policy, 299-300
Texana, Texas:  volunteers to rendezvous at, 54;  mention of, 54, 205;  artillery at, 93, 308
Texan AuxiliarySEE Federalists, Texans with
Texan Commissioners to MexicoSEE Commissioners to Mexico, Texas

Texas:  boundary of, 3-4, 22, 154, 168, 254, 269, 276, 282, 287, 304, 315, 323, 427, 452, 493, 495, 541, 542-543;  Mexico's policy toward, 7, 11, 21, 27, 28, 68, 76, 79-80, 82, 118, 139, 140, 142, 182, 197, 216, 224, 237, 283, 287, 312, 326, 387, 425, 428, 429, 431-432, 434-435, 440, 442;  economic condition of, 9, 84, 86, 91, 98, 105, 183-184, 201, 208, 303, 441, 505-506;  invasion of, 10, 11, 15, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 68-69, 70-71, 75-76, 79, 82, 110, 111, 122, 167, 183, 185, 220-221, 238, 260, 268, 269, 275-276, 284, 312-313, 345, 373, 375, 376, 379-380, 383, 387, 406, 416, 420, 441, 443-444, 526, 528-529;  agents of, in U. S., 13, 23, 159, 180, 184, 199;  and U. S., 16, 17, 20, 24, 25-26, 27, 80, 178, 202, 215, 415;  and Federalists, 17, 142, 150, 155, 157, 159-160, 168, 173-200, 200-224, 236, 238-239, 258, 259, 266, 268, 269, 272, 273, 279, 281-284, 289, 292, 298, 300-301, 304-305, 306, 307-309, 326-328, 335, 338;  and Indians, 20, 21, 43, 54, 56-58, 59, 76, 77, 83, 102, 119, 120, 122, 138, 139-140, 179, 184, 190, 208, 212-214, 238, 271, 272, 291-292, 313, 325, 382, 478, 526, 544;  policy of, toward Mexico, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 35-36, 52, 71, 78, 101, 104, 139, 157, 159-160, 178, 181, 186, 198, 199, 239, 276, 281, 283, 284, 285, 311, 312, 313, 378, 385-386, 388-392, 393-394, 399, 420-421, 428, 429, 430, 432, 435-444, 455, 481, 489-490, 494-496, 496-497, 500, 504, 520-521, 523-525, 525-526, 535-537, 544-545;  frontier trade of, 67, 78, 80, 81, 83-84, 100-101, 102, 140, 154, 158, 423, 489-490, 521;  expansionist plans of, 69, 296, 397, 418, 423, 437, 455, 500, 504, 507-508, 540-541, 542;  and France, 81, 160, 178-179, 200, 238, 282;  immigration to, 104, 105, 110, 208, 394, 478, 499-500, 500-502;  and Yucatán, 142, 278, 286, 454, 455-456, 493, 504, 506-507, 517-518;  and England, 200, 201-202, 238, 282, 283, 387, 391, 396, 421, 429, 510, 511, 523, 526, 530, 543

Texas, East131, 132, 139
Texas revolutionSEE revolution, Texas
Texas Sentinel:  on calling out of the militia, 313-314;  mention of, 395;  supports Burnet's (D. G.) election, 480
Texian (Austin)508
Thomas, E. B.553
Thompson, _____65
Thompson, _____372
Thompson, William:  to the Río Grande, 49;  mention of, 380, 381;  and Dimitt's (P.) arrest, 445, 451;  capture of, 446-447;  release of, 449;  testimony of, 449;  and Kinney (H. L.) and Aubrey (W. P.), 457
Thredgill, Joshua410
Thurmond, Alfred S.:  in Federalist army, 215
Thurston, A. S.:  mention of, 71;  on committee of vigilance, 532
Tigre, El:  on Federalist army, 309-310
Tijerina, Antonio:  as Federalist leader, 146
tigre del Norte, elSEE Arista, Mariano

tobacco:  at Copano House, 50;  capture of, 50, 117, 447, 470;  smuggling of, 32;  trade in, 102, 154, 185, 415, 450, 471;  recovery of, 185

Toby, Thomas:  on Mexican invasion, 14;  as Texan agent at New Orleans, 14, 22, 199
Toby and Brother CompanySEE Toby, Thomas
Tomkins, S. S.:  on committee of vigilance, 532

Tonkawa Indians:  Parker (J. M.) killed by, 46;  Caldwell (P.) accompanied by, 54;  Texan attacks upon, 56-58, 59;  retaliation of, 59;  mention of, 140, 229

Tornel, José María:  on reconquest of Texas, 182
Torres, Colonel:  at Santa Rita de Morelos, 266
Toweash Village:  location of, 87;  need for fort at, 404;  mention of, 539
Tower, Isaac S.:  leads Goliad marauders, 58;  arrest of, 443, 467
Towson, Fort:  U. S. troops from, 16
trade, Texas-European:  treaties about, 523

trade, Texas frontier:  growth of, 4, 80-81, 102, 158, 318, 471, 473, 523;  effects of, 5, 78, 79, 436-437, 490;  hindrances to, 5, 50-52, 57, 60, 81, 85, 102, 106-107, 140, 157, 184, 210, 291, 296, 417, 458-459, 470, 473, 475, 482, 523;  Mexicans engaged in, 5, 32, 71, 78, 81, 82, 102, 129, 154-155, 157, 188, 415;  attitude of Mexican authorities toward, 13, 78, 80, 158, 275, 309, 415, 428, 471;  illicit nature of, 42, 67, 78, 80;  importance of, 55, 83-84;  attitude of Texan authorities toward, 78-80, 83-84, 100-101, 102, 140, 154, 158, 423, 489-490;  in beans, 82, 102, 471;  trading posts for, 87, 521, 540;  Federalist attitude toward, 155-157;  prices in, 156;  protection of, 207, 290, 487;  in calico, 417;  and revolutionary disturbances, 473;  in Mexican blankets, 490;  with Santa Fé, 500

trade, United States:  with Mexico, 13, 153, 415;  with Texas, 80, 415
trading schooners:  at Aransas, 50

trans-Nueces country:  soil of, 5;  vegetation of, 5-6;  description of, 61;  rainfall in, 6;  defenses of, 6-7;  Texas occupancy of, 34, 318-319;  hostilities in, 48, 84;  information desired about, 84, 100;  mention of, 323

Transylvania University214
Trastee, Louis (possibly Fraster, George L.):  capture of, 466, 467
Travena, MelchorSEE Travias, Melchor
Travias, Melchor411
Travis County, Texas:  Minute Men company of, 401;  mention of, 506-507
treason:  Bustamante (A.) on, 220-221
Treasury Department, Texas78

Treat, James:  as Texan agent to Mexico, 181-182, 282, 283-284, 285-286, 286-287, 333, 386;  difficulties of, 200, 237, 285-286;  negotiations of, 200, 237, 238, 285-287, 333, 386;  and Texans in Federalist army, 200, 237;  on proposed Mexican campaign against Texas, 237;  and Cañedo (J. de D.), 238;  leaves Mexico, 386;  death of, 386;  mention of, 391

treaties:  of Velasco, 10;  with Federalists, 292-293;  with Great Britain, 396;  with Yucatán, 455-456, 506-507
Treston, J. S.554
Treviño, Pantaleon:  horses stolen from, 309

Trinity River:  mention of, 38, 96-97, 119, 123, 312, 321, 400, 539;  proposed military posts on, 86, 244, 404, 539;  Cooke (W. G.) at, 96;  Mexicans encamp on, 118;  forks of, 244;  disbanding of troops on, 403

troops, FederalistSEE army, Federalist
troops, MexicanSEE army, Mexican (Army of the North)
troops, TexanSEE army, Texas
troops, United StatesSEE army, United States
Trotter, William B.91
True American:  on Mexican invasion of Texas, 182, 183
Truehart, J. O.SEE, Trueheart, James O.
Trueheart, James O.411
Tryon, Son &  Co.:  Texas arms contract with, 92, 94
Tula, MexicoSEE Tula de Tamaulipas, Mexico
Tula de Tamaulipas, Mexico:  Federalist defeat at, 162
Turner, Winslow549
Tuxpan, Mexico:  French blockade of, 152;  Federalist troops at, 163;  surrender of, to Centralists, 164-165, 166
"Twin Sisters" (artillery):  mention of, 22;  at Houston armory, 44;  at Austin garrison, 93
typhoid fever:  Karnes (H. W.) stricken by, 322

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