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20. Marauders Prey on Frontier Trade and Life
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IX
- CONTENTS XI
- ILLUSTRATIONS XIII
- MAPS XIV
- 1. The Trans-Nueces Country 1
- 2. Mexican Threats and the Texan Military Establishment: May 1836-December 1838 10
- 3. Cattle Raids and Frontier Marauders 45
- 4. Mexican Threats of a New Campaign against Texas 68
- 5. The Opening of Frontier Trade 78
- 6. Lamar's Efforts to Protect the Frontier 83
- 7. Lamar's Efforts to Promote Trade 101
- 8. The C6rdova-Flores Incident 114
- 9. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: First Phase 143
- 10. Mexican Federalists Seek Support in Texas 173
- 11. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: Second Phase 202
- 12. Formation of the Republic of the Rio Grande 253
- 13. The Republic of the Rio Grande on the Frontier of Texas 269
- 14. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: Final Phase 317
- 15. Invasion Excitement 379
- 16. The Southwestern Frontier: Late 1840-1841 406
- 17. Rumors of Invasion 421
- 18. Mexican Military Commander Requests Armistice 432
- 19. Capture and Death of Dimitt 446
- 20. Marauders Prey on Frontier Trade and Life 471
- 21. Frontier Issues in the Presidential Election of 1841 478
- 22. Frontier Raids, Threats, and Counter-Threats of Invasion 482
- 23. The Republic's Colonization Program 500
- 24. Growth of a War Spirit in the West 505
- Epilogue 549
- APPENDIX 552
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 560
- INDEX 588
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IX
- CONTENTS XI
- ILLUSTRATIONS XIII
- MAPS XIV
- 1. The Trans-Nueces Country 1
- 2. Mexican Threats and the Texan Military Establishment: May 1836-December 1838 10
- 3. Cattle Raids and Frontier Marauders 45
- 4. Mexican Threats of a New Campaign against Texas 68
- 5. The Opening of Frontier Trade 78
- 6. Lamar's Efforts to Protect the Frontier 83
- 7. Lamar's Efforts to Promote Trade 101
- 8. The C6rdova-Flores Incident 114
- 9. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: First Phase 143
- 10. Mexican Federalists Seek Support in Texas 173
- 11. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: Second Phase 202
- 12. Formation of the Republic of the Rio Grande 253
- 13. The Republic of the Rio Grande on the Frontier of Texas 269
- 14. Texan Participation in the Federalist Wars: Final Phase 317
- 15. Invasion Excitement 379
- 16. The Southwestern Frontier: Late 1840-1841 406
- 17. Rumors of Invasion 421
- 18. Mexican Military Commander Requests Armistice 432
- 19. Capture and Death of Dimitt 446
- 20. Marauders Prey on Frontier Trade and Life 471
- 21. Frontier Issues in the Presidential Election of 1841 478
- 22. Frontier Raids, Threats, and Counter-Threats of Invasion 482
- 23. The Republic's Colonization Program 500
- 24. Growth of a War Spirit in the West 505
- Epilogue 549
- APPENDIX 552
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 560
- INDEX 588