Sublett, “Old Ben,” his mine, [69][72].

Sugar Loaf, mound, [233].

Supernatural appearances and occurrences;
dragon, [35];
ghostly sounds, [47], [55];
ghostly lights, [46], [47], [57][58], [101][102];
ghostly goat, [55];
phantom trees, [55], [146];
skeleton of supernatural height and powers, [56];
ghost dog, [54], [102];
bull as guardian of treasure, [102];
La Vaca de Lumbre, [102 n].;
goblin, [102 n].;
gate that would not shut, [103];
ghosts of murdered men, [111], [114], [115], [136];
phantom steers, [114], [115];
“Woman of the Western Star,” [117][118];
appearances of the devil in his own form, in form of bull, in form of wild cat, [119], [121][122], [124], [125][129];
the face of Cheetwah on Mount Franklin, [131];
appearances of Maria de Jesus de Agreda, [133][134];
phantom music, [137][141], [141][142];
phantoms appearing near Music Bend in the San Bernard River [138][139];
phantom woman of salt marshes, [143];
“Padre’s beacons,” [145];
fulfillment of a curse, [144], [146];
supernatural dying of trees, [147];
ghost of boatman and his boat, [148][149];
phantom warriors, [154];
phantom lover, [157][158], [168], [168 n].;
phantom horror of the Neches, [182][183];
ghost of Lafitte, [188][189];
white wigwam of the Great Spirit, [193];
origin of the blue bonnet, [197] ff.;
transformation of maiden into water lily, [201];
miraculous origin of stream or spring, [204][205], [218][219];
ringing of bells without hands, [204];
supernatural destruction, [213], [218][219], [231];
miraculous preservation, [216];
magic wand, [232];
ghostly footprints, [242].

Supernatural strength:
of Paul Bunyan, [120];
of Tony Beaver, [120];
of Pecos Bill, [120];
of Strap Buckner, [119], [121][130];
of the White Steed of the Prairies, [223][226].

Sutherland, Mary A., The Story of Corpus Christi, [4 n]., [47 n]., [48], [89].

Swan Lake, [184]. [[278]]

Sweet, Alex. E., and Knox, J. Armory, On A Mexican Mustang Through Texas, [11 n].

Swisher, Bella French, [200].

Taovayas, [81].

Tawaponies, [218][219].