The Writings of Sam Houston, Volume VIII

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WRITINGS OF SAM HOUSTON

}Junt, Memucan, 1 :624 ; sketch of, 1 :526; Jetter of credence, 2 :93; Jetter to, 3 :139; 4 :131 ; 6 :16; Houston's opinion of, 4 :14 3- 14 4, 327; efforts to collect claims against · Texas, 5 :112; his account of the · Mier campaign, 6 :89; land granted to his heirs, 8:191 . Hunt, Zimri, letter to, 6 :167; identification of, 6 :167 · · · Hunter, Robert M. T., sketch of, 5 :460, 452 Hunter, William L., 2 :162 Hurd, James Gardner, sketch of, 2 :103 Hurd, Norman, identificntion of, 2 :42_ Hurd, William A., sketch of, 1 :469 · Ruda, Emil, collection of Houstoninna, 2:1, 2, 3, 8, 9; 4:450, 481, 498, 501. 502; 641; 5:107, 212, 337, 340; 6:466 Hurt, Willinm M., 3 :4 92; Jetter to, 4 :234 Huston (Houston), Almnnzon, sketch or, 1 :356, 456; 2 :77; letter to, 4 :12 · Huston, Felix, 1 :514; sketch of, 1 :515 ; letter to, 1:603; mentioned, 2:61, 194, 478; 3~9 . Hutawa, Edward, 2 :430 Hutchinson, Anderson, sketch or, 3 :524; Jetter to, 4 :111 Hyde, A. C., 3 :136 Iba, William, Jetter to, 3 :4 7 Jjnmes !Iiams), Basil G., 3 :267; sketch or, 5:11 Impressment, 1 :439, 440, 441, _442, 496, 506, 607; 2:52, 272, 4!17, 607, 511; 3:2\J, 56; 4 :63, 6 :157 Independence, of the Texns Navy, 2:47, 86, JlO, 159 Indians: · Indian characteristics, 1 :268, 273, 281, 283; 2:17, 69,160; 4 :236, 268,312; 5:157, 337; 6:146, 147; 7:112 Indians as citizens, 7 :7a, 74 Indian colonies, or reservations in Tc:-cas, advantages or, 7 :160, 222, 227, 228, 229, 359; need for superintendencies and agencies in Texas, 7:162, 159, 166, 481 Indian depredations, 3:202; 7 :160, 474, 480, 486, 522, 526, 531, 539; 8 :214, 217, 221, 224, 236, 239; depredations on Mexico, 3:407; 4:210; 7:131; the affair of Chief Johnson, 8:182 Indian trade, 1 :267, 273, 447; 3 :33, 89, 106, 161, 175, 400, 406, 428, 429, 430, 457, 544, 546; 4:232, 276; 5:4 Indian treaties, 1 :310, 358, 412, 618; 2 :17 3; importance or pence treaties, 3 :8, 330, 364; treaty at Waco Village, 3 :168, 173, 176, 185, 186, 188, 189, 214, 247; treaty of March 8, 1847, 6 :163; Infidelity to pledges made by treaties, 5:472, 474, 477, 482 Prisoners of , Indian 11Jarfarc, 2 :27 6; the whites held as prisoners, 3:249, 277; 4:161, 313; Indinns held captive by the whites, 3:173, 176, 276, 278, 316, 347, 370, 371, 370, 416, 468 Ingram, Ira, sketch of, 1 :400; 2 :66, 70 Ingram, Seth, surveyor, 1 :271 Invincible, of the Texas Navy, 2:86, 108 Isabella, the Houston family nurse, 5 :297 Isabel, Point, history of its evacuation, 5:193 Isbell, George, letter to, 8 :70 Israelson, Margareta,· 8 :76 Irvine, Robert Bruce, letter to, 4 :11; sketch of, 4:12 Irving, Washington, his anecdote on boast- ing, 5 :427 Irion, Robert A., letter to, 2 :36, 4 8, 7 4, 180, 203, 256, 261, 269, 298, 367; 4 :29, 202; 6 :364; sketch of, 2 :37; mentioned, 2 :64, 149, 201, 204, 263 Iverson, Alfred, 7 :216 Ivy, Jack, his trading rights with Indiana, 3 :612

Jack, William H., 2:382, 492; 4:156; 5:370; 6:186 . . Jackson, Alden A. M., letter to, 2:488, 494; identification, 2 :4 89 Jackson, Andrew, Houston's opinion con- ' cerning his chances· for the Presidency in 1824, 1:13, 16, 26; 2:9; 5:1; 8 :1; political popularity, 1 :20, 27, 473; at- titude townrds the rechnrter of the United Stntcs Bnnk, 1 :234; Jetter to Snnta Anna, 1 :466; remission of a $600 fine for Sam Houston, 1 :289; Jetter to, 1 :7, 13, 14, 24, 65, 71, 74, 84, 111, 132, 1,41, 146, 149, · 193, 274, 289, 299, 322, 489; 2 :178, 279; 3:311;.4:128, 260,406; n letter from him, · 5 :24 3; message to the United States Senate, 2:41, 66; Houston sends a lock of Jackson's hair to a friend, 6 :1; expres- sions of Houston's love for Jackson, 1 :13, 20. 25, 64. 70, 76, 100, 102, 106, 133, 141, 143, 160, 276; 2:271; 3:38, 311, 322: 4:128, 261, 406, 424; 6:12, 19'8; 7:210, 374, 376; eulogy on, 5:423-425: tribute to, 6:220: 8:158 Jnckson (Mississippi) Convention, 5 :226, 227-228; 7:344, 345, 346, 352, 376, 646 Jackson, Daniel, 1 :205, 259, 265, 266; Jetter to, 1~37, 241, 242, 258, 269 Jnckson, Thomns R., sketch of, 1 :522 Jaques. Willinm Budd, identification of, 3 :394 Jennings. Thomas J., mentioned, 8 :6; sketch of, 8 :266; letter to. 8 :265 Jewell, George W., sketch of, 1 :498; services of. 2 :232 · John, Mrs. Margaret. collection of Hous- loniann and contributions to these vol- umes, •ee Prefaces and footnotes Johns, Clement R.. Jetter to, 7 :399, 406, 422, 469, 484, 498, 49!1, 1\01, 1\02, 1\01\, 614, 518, 619, 523, 62'1, 544, 667, 662, 666, 666; 8:34, 38, 48, 69, GI, GS, 67, 68, 70, 73. 77, 78, 80, 88. 90, !12. 9:l. 94, 96, 99,100.108, 161,166,174,177.179, 180, 185. 187. 188, 189, l!lO. 192, 202, 222, 231, 233, 234, 307, 309; the Johns- Houston controversy concerning the ad- ministration of the comptroller's office, 7:605, 614, 519, 524. 644. 562. 666; 8:34, 66, 67, 70, so. 88, 90. 94. !16, 108, 161, 1 65, 169, 177, 180, l 86, 188, 189, 190, 202, 222. 223, 231, 236, 244: sketch of, 7 :399; Houston thanks him for a favor, 8:309 Johnson, Cave. 5:164 Johnson, Chapman, letter to, 1 :124, 125; sketch of, 1 :123 Johnson, Francis W., sketch of, l :334: men- tioned, 1 :346 Johnson, ....•... a criminal Indian chief, 8 :107, 182 Johnson, John, 2:264 Johnson, John H., letter to, 8 :170 Johneon, Middleton T., sketch of, 5 :339; letter to, 7 :625: 8 :2!l, 48, 62. 113, 116, 142, 143, 145; mentioned. 8:21, 142, 143 .Tohnson, R. D., 2:296; 3:139 .Tohnson, Richard M., l :206 Johnson, Solomon L,. authorized to remove the French archives, 3 :9; letter to, 4 :88 Johnson, Thomas J., lettPr to. 4:400: 8:10: sketch of, 8:142; mentioned, 3:412: 4:246, 387 Johnston, Albert Sidney. bio!l'rnphical data, 1 :486, 487: Houston'• stntements con- <"erninl!', 2:77. 347, 349: 3:16. 16. 43; letter to. 3 :42; mentioned, 1 :616. 621 Johnston, Willinm S.. letter tn, 4 :99 Jolly, John (Oolootekn), Cherokee chief, 1 :134. 137, 144 Jones, Anson, letter to, 2 :246, 290, 398, 422, 499, 602; 3:63, 66. 111. 137. 160. 364, 407, 422, 430, 484. 628; 4 :126, 260, 308, 306, 309, 317. 328, 331, 338. 871, 374, 408, 428; 5 :19; sketch of, 2 :246; appointment to

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