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CHAPTER II.
CLAIMS TO RIGHT OF POSSESSION OF TEXAS BY SPAIN-SPANISH
ADVENTURERS-FRENCH EXPEDITION BY LA SALLE-FATE OF
THE SAME-CARANCAHUAS ACCUSED . . . .
.
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CHAPTER III.
JEALOUSY OF SPANIARDS AROUSED—VISIT OF DE LEON TO TEXAS
--DISCOVERIES OF DE LEON, WHO PROJECTS MISSIONS-ARRIVAL
OF TERAN with PRIESTS FOR MISSIONS—ABANDONMENT OF Mis-
SIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
CHAPTER V.
PRIESTS RESTORED TO THEIR CHURCHES—COLONISTS FROM CANARY
ISLANDS—MEXICO ECONOMIZES-REDUCES NUMBER OF SOLDIERS
FOR PROTECTION OF MISSIONS AND SETTLERS . . . . 28
. CHAPTER VI..
APPOINTMENT OF SANDOVAL AS GOVERNOR—His SUCCESSOR
CHAPTER VIII.
PHILIP Nolan's EXPEDITION TO TEXAS–His PURSUIT AND DEATH
BY SPANIARDS-IMPRISONMENT AND DEATH OF HIS MEN-Evi-
DENCE OF HIS BETRAYAL . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER IX.
PAGE
PIKE'S EXPEDITION_His REPORT OF THE COUNTRY_TROUBLE ABOUT
BOUNDARIES-RE-GARRISONING TEXAS FORTS WITH SPANIARDS
TO WATCH THE FRENCH-A WAR AVERTED . . . .
CHAPTER X.
BEGINNING OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION AGAINST SPAIN—THE GA-
CHUPIN WAR—THE MAGEE, GUTIEREZ, AND LARA EXPEDITION. 42
CHAPTER XI.
BATTLE OF THE SALADO-SURRENDER OF SAN ANTONIO TO KEMPER
-MURDER OF SALCEDO, HERRERA, AND OTHERS BY DELGADO,
CAPTAIN Ross IN COMMAND_GENERAL ELISONDO APPEARS-
BATTLE-ELISONDO DEFEATED . . . . . . . 45
CHAPTER XII.
ARRIVAL OF TOLEDO-BATTLE OF THE MEDINA-BETRAYAL AND
FATAL RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . 48
CHAPTER XIII.
GALVESTON-HERRERA TAKES POSSESSION—Mina's EXPEDITION-
DEATH OF PERRY'S COMMAND-PERRY'S DEATH BY HIS OWN
HAND-LA FITTE . . . . . . .
50
CHAPTER XIV.
LA FITTE THE PIRATE (continued)-He is Driven FROM GALVESTON 53
CHAPTER XVI.
LONG's SECOND EXPEDITION INTO TEXAS, TAKEN PRISONER, RELEASED,
AND ASSASSINATED
. . . . . . . . . 57
CHAPTER XVII.
FIRST AMERICAN COLONIZATION IN TEXAS-MOSES AUSTIN-STEPHEN
F. AUSTIN . . . . . . . . . •
CHAPTER XVIII.
COLONIZATION (continued)-FIRST ARRIVAL OF A VESSEL WITH SUP-
PLIES—AUSTIN ARRIVES WITH FAMILIES BY LAND-CARANCAHUA
INDIANS-FighT WITH THE INDIANS–OTHER SETTLERS . . 63
CHAPTER XIX.
STEPHEN F. Austin's SUCCESS IN MEXICO AND HIS RETURN-OTHER
APPLICANTS FOR GRANTS ·
· · · · 65
CHAPTER XX.
THE COLONIES OF DE LEON, DE WITT, AND EDWARDS . . . 69
CHAPTER XXI.
HADEN EDWARDS' COLONY (continued)—FREDONIAN WAR-COLONY
BROKEN UP . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER XXII. :
NACOGDOCHES-GROWTH OF COLONIES-PROCLAMATION OF THE CON-
STITUTION OF COAHUILA AND TEXAS-SETTLEMENT OF THE COAST
LEAGUES-LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF COLONIES-RELIGION OF COLO-
NISTS_EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES .
. . . . . .
. CHAPTER XXIII.
BRADBURN AT ANAHUAC— ARREST OF COLONISTS—TURTLE BAYOU
RESOLUTIONS_VELASCO . . . . . . . . 78
CHAPTER XXIV.
VISIT FROM PIEDRAS TO ANAHUAC-BATTLE OF VELASCO, JUNE 26,
1832—BRADBURN DISMISSED . . . . . . . 83
CHAPTER XXV.
BUSTAMENTE'S OVERTHROW IN MEXICO BY SANTA Anna-Fight AT
NACOGDOCHES
. . . . . . . . . . 86
CHAPTER XXVI.
First CONVENTION (continued)—MEXICAN OPPOSITION . . . 90
CHAPTER XXVII.
SECOND CONVENTION-OPPOSITION TO SAME BY MEXICAN AUTHORITIES
-Austix'S ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT IN MEXICO. . . 93
96
CHAPTER XXVIII.
THE PARKERS—DE LEON'S AND OTHER COLONIES-CASUALTIES .
CHAPTER XXIX.
ESTABLISHMENT OF COURTS-SANTA ANNA SENDS ALMONTE INTO
TEXAS-OBJECTS OF HIS VISIT_REPORT TO SANTA ANNA :
99
CHAPTER XXX.
THE ELECTION OF 1835–MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE AT Mon-
CLOVA, IN COAHUILA-SALE OF LANDS--DISARMING THE LOCAL
MILITIA—INDIAN TROUBLES-ORDER TO ARREST TEXAS CITIZENS 103
CHAPTER XXXI.
DISARMING THE PEOPLE, ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY-BATTLE OF
CONCEPCION—THE CONSULTATION OF 1835 . . . .
108
CHAPTER XXXII.
THE GENERAL CONSULTATION-STORMING OF SAN ANTONIO–AUSTIN
LEAVES THE ARMY . . . . . . . . . 114
CHAPTER XXXIII.
THE GRASS FIGHT-STORMING OF SAN ANTONIO-DEATH OF MIlAM 117
CHAPTER XXXIV.
POWERS OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR-POWERS OF THE COUNCIL
-JOHNSON AND GRANT-ACTS OF THE PROVISIONAL COUNCIL. 121
CHAPTER XXXVI.
FANNIN AT VELASCO—KILLING OF Johnson's MEN-FATE OF GRANT
AND HIS Men-DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . . .
133
CHAPTER XXXVII.
FANNIN'S ORDER TO RETREAT—King's MASSACRE-WARD'S FATE-
FANNIN'S BATTLE AT ENCINAL DEL PERDIDO-SURRENDER .
137
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
SHOOTING OF FANNIN AND HIS MEN-RESPONSIBILITY DENIED
142
CHAPTER XXXIX.
Houston's RETREAT-ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY-PANIC.
CHAPTER XLIII.
THE ARMY . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER XLIV.
ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT UNDER THE REPUBLIC
CHAPTER XLVIII.
NoP.TH-EAST BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN TEXAS AND THE UNITED
STATES . . . . . . . . . . .
183
CHAPTER L.
BATTLE OF SALADO-DEATH OF CORDOVA-TAE DAWSON MASSACRE 194
CHAPTER LI.
THE SOMERVELL CAMPAIGN-UNITED STATES ANXIOUS FOR PEACE
BETWEEN TEXAS AND MEXICO . . . . . . .
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