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Soldado de la Patria. San Luis Potosí, Méx. |
Sonorense. Hermosillo, Méx. |
South Atlantic Quarterly. Durham, N.C. |
South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Charleston, S. C. |
Southern Advocate. Huntsville, Ala. |
Southern Literary Messenger. Richmond. |
Southern Magazine. Baltimore. |
Southern Quarterly Review. New Orleans. |
Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Austin, Tex. |
Spectateur Militaire. Paris. |
Spectator. London. |
Spectator. Washington, D. C. |
Spirit of Jefferson. Charlestown, Va. |
Spirit of the Age. Woodstock, Vt. |
Spirit of the Times. New York. |
Standard. London. |
Star. Columbia, S. C. |
Star. Raleigh, N.C. |
State Sentinel. Indianapolis. |
Statesman. Albany, N. Y. |
Sun. New York. |
Sun of Anahuac. Vera Cruz. |
Telégrafo. Puebla, Méx. |
Telegraph. Houston, Tex. |
Telegraph. Washington, D. C. |
Temístocles. San Juan Bautista, Méx. |
Texas Democrat. Austin, Tex. |
Texas Review. Austin, Tex. |
Texas State Historical Society Quarterly. Austin, Tex. |
Texian Democrat. Houston, Tex. |
Tiempo. México. |
Times. London. |
Tribune. New York. |
Tropic. New Orleans. |
Union. Nashville, Tenn. |
Union. Washington, D. C. |
Unión Nacional. Oaxaca, Méx. |
United Service, New York and Philadelphia. |
United Service Magazine. London. |
U. S. Army and Navy Journal. New York. |
U. S. Cavalry Association Journal. Fort Leavenworth. |
U. S. Magazine and Democratic Review. Washington and New York. |
Vedette. Washington. |
Veracruzano Libre. Veracruz. |
Verdadero Liberal. Guanajuato, Méx. |
Vigía del Pacífico. Mazatlán, Méx. |
Virginia Historical Society Magazine of History and Biography. |
Voz de Michoacán. Morelia, Méx. |
Voz de la Patria. México. |
Voz del Pueblo. México. |
West Virginia Hist. and Antiq. Soc., Historical Mag. Charleston. |
Western Monthly Magazine. Cincinnati. |
Whig. Nashville, Tenn. |
Whig. Richmond, Va. |
Whig Review. See American Review. |
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. |
Yale Review. New Haven. |
Zacatecano. Zacatecas, Mex. |
Zempoalteca. Jalapa, Méx. |
D. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS (EXCEPT SERIALS)
These were used primarily, like the other printed matter, on account of first-hand material contained in them, secondly for ancillary information on biography, topography, industries, customs, etc., and thirdly for suggestions, many of which were too general to cite. Some are mentioned