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Pcr•onalia.: Admiration of Andrew Jack- •on, 1 :3, 20, 26, 64, 70, 76, 100, 102, 106, 133; 141, 143, 160, 276; 2:271; 3:38, 311, 322; 4:128, 261, 406, 424: 5:423-426: 6:12, 198, 220; 7:210, 374, 376; 8:168; Apprecia.ti0rt of frieniuhip, 1 :16, 18, 28, 144; 2:11, 26; 4:13, 136, 140, 423, 499; 5:10, 11, 100, 135, 461, 467; 6:1; 7 :1; 8 :1, 2: appreciation o[ John B. Hous- ton, 1 :147; 2 :2, 10, 12, 27, 260; 5:1, 234, 316; 6:1; 7:1, 2; 8:1, 2: his loyalty to friends, 1 :19, 269: 3 :443: 4:136; Love a.ff air• and marriage,, 1 :26, 28; Miaa M- in South Carolina, 4:3; 5:1, 3 8; Eliza Allen, 1 :27, 130, 141, 144, 160, 161; 2:10, 11, 12, 244: admiration and affection for Anna Raituet, 1 :466, 496, 496; 2 :29, 30, 31, 36, 43, 63, 64, 74, 99, 184, 226, 244, 266, 367; marriage to Maritaret M. Lee, 2 :360: Ezpro.,io,.. of paterMl af!ec- tio11, 4:211, 484: 5:13, 14, 63, 75, 108, 204, 23~ 237, 26~ 303, 347, 354, 374, 397, 448, 461, 465; 6:28, 486: 7:27, 220, 224, 300, 468; 8 :12, 27, 33, 66, 134, 184, 305, 306, 308, 344: Love of home and famil11, 5 :146, 297, 298, 303, 354, 361, 374, 397, 461, 614; 6:179; 7:27, 203, 206, 218, 219, 220; 8 :28, 134; D•fenae againat calum.1111 and ala11der, 1 :131, 132, 133, 149, 150, 161, 188, 196; 2:331, 339; 3:86, 95, 380, 391, 443, 488; 4:266, 272, 419, 426, 433-437; 5:12, 78-88, 96-106, 215, 232, 234, 239, 310, 317-336: 6~0. 74, 102, 103, 448; 7 :16, 18, 129, 202, 203, 204, 206-216, 306-336, 343-365; Love and pride for Tczaa, 1 :132, 133, 291, 333, 414, 452, 488: 2 :271, 272, 394, 400; 3 :124, 144,314; 4:214, 261,402,426; 5:169, 171, 172, 174, 177, 180, 198-200, 204, 208, 209; 7 :41, 204, 206, 300, 348, 349, 368; 8:228, 254, 276, 276, 277, 278, 290, 291, 303, 304, 308, 309, 323, 328, 336, 347; Love of tile Union, 5:60, 61. 71, 88, 89, 91, 99, 100, 101, 106, 112, 124, 126, 127, 130, 143, 144, 149, 173, 174, 192, 202- 208, 216, 222, 226, 232. 233, 236, 250, 261, 311, 322; 6:171, 173; 7:39, 40, 184, 197, 198, 202, 203, 207, 210, 213, 302, 266, 363, 383; 8:122, 146, 184, 194, 197, 276, 296; Abho~c• of di.,union acnti- mcnt, 5:130, 131, 202, 217, 222, 232, 234, 236, 236, 250, 261. 264, 303, 313. 331, 334; 7:211, 212; Belir,/ in God and IM Bible, 1:17, 151, 413; 2:271; 5:36; 6:26, 244; 7:28, 32, 117, 173, 458; 8:322, 348; Master Mason, 4:2, 3; Pact, 1:195; 2:31; 4:449: 8:321; Lawver, 1 :292, 297: 2:362; 5 :3, 6, 6, 27; Farmer and atockma11, 2 :315, 349; 4~30; 7:189, 190, 232, 498; 8~8. 306 Houston, Temple, 8:126, 134 Hownrd, George T., Jetter to, 2 :44 0: sketch or, 2:411: 5:347 Howard, John C., 4 :522 Rownrd, Susnn S., 5 :283 Howard, Tili:hmnn Ashurst, skt'tch of. 4 :341: Houston's statement concerning, 4:388 Hovi.., Stephen Z., !dentif\rntion or, 2 :244, 263. 264, 309; 3:3,19; letter to, 3:248: 4 :~59 Rubert. John R.. 2 :297 Hubl'rt, Snrnh, 3:537 Hu<laon, H. C.. 1 :512 Hulfnai:le. Chnrles. consul nt Cnkutta, 7 :42 Hughes, A. !II., 1"ttl'r to, 1 :24 Hughes. Andrew S., 1 :2~0. 2~~ Hui:hes, John Joseph, it!entifirntion of, 6 :234 Hui:hes, Thomas H., Jetter to, 1 :310; sketch of, 1:310 Hulrn, General John A.. rollcctlon of Ho11stoninn11, 5 :2!l!\ Humphre)', Jnmes, 2 :20\l
nppropriation bill, 6 :97; relief o( Captnin Thomas Ap Cntesby Jones, 6 :107; remarks on the Brig the "General Armstrong," 6 :109; gng system, 6 :110; incrense of the army, and the government Indian policy, 6 :111; Indinn approprintion bill, 6 :168; on slavery, 6 :167; civil and diplomatic bill, 6:178; at Na.cogdoches, Texas, May 11, 1856, on San Jncinto cnmpnign, 6 :184; . opposing Pierce's administrntion, and dis- cussing principles of Know Nothingism, 6 :199, 204, 209; opposing nnturalizntion of foreigners, 6 :236; nnval officers, 6 :240, 247_. 306, 356; resolution concerning the action of the Naval Retiring Board, Cap- tain Ritchie, 6 :302; opposing increase in army, navy and militnry ncndemies, 6:306; harbor at .Milwaukie. 6 :363; opposing em- ployment of army officers in civil works, 6 :66; senators' salnries, 6 :372; postoffice bill, 6 :373; army engineering corps, 6 :374: senators of the 3•1th Congress, 6 :377; Iowa senatorial election, 6 :396; naval deserters, 6 :397, 418; travelling expenses for Indian ngents, 6 :402; best method to control Indians, 6 :410; relief for heirs of John Hnrdin, 6 :424; counting presidential votes, 6 :426; increase pay for army officers, 6 :428; opposition to accepting the Hermitage for military school, 6 :4 36; dis- tribution of seeds, 6 :440; Cnpitol grounds, ~:441; death of Thomas J. Rusk, 6:463; increase of the regular army, 6 :466-486, 487-493, 517-529; rules for regulation of the army, 6:512; Watrous cn.se, 6:616; defense of Texas coast, 7 :18; slavery in the territories, 7 :23; proposing public land for homestends, 7 :23; concerning Chero- kee Indian treaties, 7 :26; discussing the Waco Convention, 7 :28; Patent Office re- ports, 7 :34; week-end adjournments or · the Senate, 7 :36; admission of Kansas, 7 :37; Lecompton Constitution, 7 :42; obituary addresses, 7 :43, 67; Capitol grounds, 7 :43: admission or Minnesota, 7 :52, 70; new regiments bill, 7 :54: Washington police, 7 :61: relief for Thomns J. Page, 7 :76; disorder in the Senate, 7 :79; expediency or night sessions, 7 :102: relief of De Visser and Villarubia, 7 :104 ; fishing ~ounties, 7 :113; homestead bill, 7 :114; 1mprovementa on Red River, 7:118; Holmes lifeboats, 7 :119; distribution o( seeds, 7 :120; recess system or the Senate, 7 :126: outrages on the American nag, 7 :127: christian Indians, 7 :133: denth of James Pinckney Henderson, 7 :14 0: relier of Myra C. Gaines, 7 :143: cost or ranging service on the frontiers, 7 :148; Tndinn deficienc)· biII, 7 :162: relief of Dnvid Myerle, 7 :154: franking privilege, 7 :154, 301: hnlf pny for the widows or General Gnines and Colonel Turnbull, 7 :167: to crente a regi- ment of rangers (or the Texns frontier, 7 :180; speech at Hempsleacl, Texns, 7 :181; speech at Dnnville, 7 :183: pension for Jane Turnbull, 7 :191 ; clenth of Genernl John A. Quitman, 7 :193; defcncling the Tnclian reserve west of the Pecos river, 7 :226: Watrous case, 7 :232; Texns judicinl districts, 7 :300; commander-in-chief o( the Texns arm)· in 1836, 7 :306: postoffice bill, 7 :336; nt Nacoc,:cloche~. Texns, Juh· 9, 1859, 7 :343; nt Huntsville, September, 1859, 7:374; at Mont1tomery, Te,ms, September 15, 1859. 7 :375: innugurnl ndclress, December 21, 1859, 7 :379: nt the Union Mnse Meeting, September 22, 1!160, 8 :145: to the J)eo1>le of Texne, Decembl'r 3. 1860. 8 :206; rPmovnl from l:O\'ernor's office, 8:293: nt Drenham, Texns. lllar~h 31. 1861. 8:295; nt Gnlveston, Aoril HI. 11161, 8:300: nt Tndepenclenre, J\lnv 10. 1861. 8 :301: nt Houston, Texns. March 18, 1863, 8 :327
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