[1]A: T. Binford was sheriff of Harris County from December, 1918, to January 1, 1937; Sugarland is the site of a state prison.
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NOTE: Page numbers in boldface type refer to pictures and captions. All other page numbers refer to the text.
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A Allen, Augustus C., [39]-[41] Allen, Charlotte, [39], [40] Allen, John K., [39], [41], [42] Alley Theatre, [26] American Magazine, quoted, [3] Anderson, Clayton & Company, [18] Anderson, M. D., [46] Ashford, Gerald, [10]
B Bach Society, J. S., of Houston, [26] Barbirolli, Sir John, [26] Baylor University College of Medicine, [26] Bedell, W. D., [35] Binford, T., [9]n. Blaffer, Robert Lee, family, [26] Blanda, George, [28] Borden, Gail, [42] Borden, Thomas, [42] Buffalo Bayou, [22]-23 Burke, Jack, [28]
C Cannon, Billy, [28] Cawthon, Pete, [28] Chillman, James, [26] Clopper, J. C., [22] Contemporary Arts Association, [26] Contemporary Music Society of Houston, [26] Continental Oil Company, [17] Cotton Kingdom, The, quoted, [14] Cullen Center, [48] Cullen, Hugh Roy, [46] Cutrer, Lewis, [34]
D Dali, Salvador, [5] Dallas News, quoted, [6], [23] Dean, Dizzy, [28] Demaret, Jimmy, [28] Dowling, Richard W., [15], [46] Dresel, Gustav, [45] Du Pont (E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company), [17] Dyer, Eddie, [28]
E Ebony Magazine, quoted, [14] El Paso Natural Gas Company, [17] Evans, Arthur C., [3]
F Fennerty, John M., [15] First Methodist Church of Houston, [43] Frantz, Joe B., [42] Frenchtown, [13]