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Illustration Acknowledgments<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, (LC-BH82-4529): 2; (Frank<br />

Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1855-1857): 3, 48, 49, 284 •••<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Librerfa Lociislga, Masaya, Nicaragua: 83, 84 •••<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Kansas State Historical Society: 228 ••• Courtesy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Margaret Leggat Butler Library, Lindenwood College<br />

(Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1854-1855): 258, 285 •..<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Naval Imaging Command, Washington, D.C.: 271,<br />

272 ••• Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Direcci6n General de Cartograffa, Ministerlo<br />

de Fomento, <strong>Man</strong>agua: 287, 288 ••• Courtesy <strong>of</strong> John C.<br />

Moran, Nash vi lie: 310, 319 ••• Courtesy <strong>of</strong> National Maritime<br />

Museum Greenwich: 311 ••• Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Frederic Rosengarten,<br />

Jr.: 336.<br />

Drawings by Dr. Orlando Icaza for this edition: 320, 321,<br />

322.<br />

Photographs by Patrick Bolanos Davis: 60, 164, 256, 257,<br />

333, 334, 335.<br />

Maps by Julio Velcizquez: 197, 198, 309 (on an 1854 map <strong>of</strong><br />

Honduras by Ephraim George Squier).<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan on page 283, courtesy <strong>of</strong> the Museo Naval,<br />

Madrid, Spain, was ""levantado de orden del Comandante de las<br />

Balandras de S. M. Pacifica y Pastora el Teniente de Navio Don<br />

Francisco Xavier de Vargas el dia 27 de Marzo de 1779. ·•<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan on page 286, from National Archives micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

publication M-89, roll 99, was made "'By order <strong>of</strong> Capt. W.H.<br />

Gardner, Flag Ship Roanoke, October 8, 1859."'<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s portrait on page 238 is from the frontispiece <strong>of</strong><br />

his book, an engraving by J.C. Buttre, New York. <strong>The</strong> picture<br />

<strong>of</strong> his tomb, on page 323, is from a color slide in my files.


BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

A. WILLIAM WALKER'S WRITINGS AND SPEECHES<br />

1. MANUSCRIPTS:<br />

Letter to: (written from):<br />

A. Dudley <strong>Man</strong>n (New Orleans, 7/16/1857).<br />

Major John P. Heiss (Mobile, 7/25/1857).<br />

Major John P. Heiss (New Orleans, 9/24/1857).<br />

Commodore H. Paulding (Head Quarters <strong>of</strong> the Army <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua,<br />

Punta Arenas, 11/30/1857).<br />

President James Buchanan (Washington, 1/4/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Washington, 1/5/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Washington, 1/9/1858).<br />

Major J.K. Duncan (City Hotel, 2/1/1858).<br />

Mrs. T. Smith (New Orleans, 3/3/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 3/13/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 6/16/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Columbus, Mls., 7/1/1858).<br />

Capt. C. I. Fayssoux (Montgomery, Ala., 7/11 /1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 7/18/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 7/19/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 7/21/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 7 /25/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 8/5/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 8/9/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 8/26/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 9/9/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 9/13/1858).<br />

Capt. C. I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/7 /1858).


424 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/10/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/19/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/25/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/26/1858).<br />

Col. J.S. Acklen (Mobile, 10/26/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/31/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 12/11/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 12/16/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 10/17/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 12/23/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 12/25/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 12/29/1858).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (n.d.).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 1/13/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 1/15/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 1/20/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 1/29/1859).<br />

Col. Thomas F. Fisher (New Orleans, 3/3/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New Orleans, 3/4/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Havana, 3/9/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (San Francisco, 4/4/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (San Francisco, 4/19/1859),<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (San Francisco, 5/4/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 6/4/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 6/10/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 6/21/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 6/23/1859).<br />

Capt; C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 6/25/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/8/1859).<br />

Col. Bruno Von Natzmer (New York, 7/8/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/13/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/14/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/15/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/16/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/17/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/18/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/19/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/22/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 7/26/1859).


Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 8/5/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 8/13/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 8/20/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 8/25/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New Orleans, 9/14/1859).<br />

<strong>The</strong> American People (New Orleans, 10/1/1859).<br />

Col. Anderson & others (New Orleans, 10/3/1859).<br />

[<strong>The</strong> American People]: Startling Facts (n.d.)<br />

[Capt. C.I. Fayssoux]: Memorandum (n.d.).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New Orleans, 11 /8/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New Orleans, 11 /23/1859).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 2/17/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 2/29/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 3/5/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 3/12/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New York, 3/14/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Louisville, 3/26/1860).<br />

Capt. c.I. Fayssoux (Louisville, 4/2/1860).<br />

P.H. Purdom (New Orleans, 4/11/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 4/28/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Mobile, 5/7 /1860).<br />

Larry Richardson (New Orleans, 6/5/1860).<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY 425<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (New Orleans, 6/5/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (At Sea, on board <strong>of</strong> schooner J.A. Taylor,<br />

6/22/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (At Sea, near the Island <strong>of</strong> Cozumel,<br />

6/22/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Island <strong>of</strong> Cozumel, 6/23/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Schooner Dew Drop, <strong>of</strong>f Cozumel Island,<br />

7/14/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (Island <strong>of</strong> Guanaja, Bay <strong>of</strong> Honduras,<br />

8/5/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/6/1860).<br />

Capt. c.I. Fayssoux (<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/7/1860).<br />

Capt. C.I. Fayssoux (<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/16/1860).<br />

B.R. Daniels (<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/16/1860).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commander <strong>of</strong> the Department and the General In Chief<br />

<strong>of</strong> the forces occupying the Port <strong>of</strong> Trujillo, Senor Don<br />

Mariano Alvarez (Trujillo, 9/10/1860).


426 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

2. PUBLISHED LETTERS:<br />

To:<br />

(written from):<br />

J.W. Adams, Mason Pilcher, W.A. Johnson, Maunsel White, and<br />

others (St. Charles Hotel, 5/28/1857). New Orleans Picayune,<br />

5/30/1857, p.4, c.5.<br />

President James Buchanan (Washington, 6/15/1857). New York<br />

Herald, 6/18/1857, p.2, c.4.<br />

J.M. Withers, Julius Hessee, and Others (Battle House, Mobile,<br />

7/11/1857). New York Herald, 7/21/1857, p.8, c.3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Inte/1/gencer, In reply to Gen. Wool (Montgomery,<br />

Ala., 7/29/1857). New York Herald, 8/5/1857, p.4, c.5.<br />

Charles J. Jenkins (New Orleans, 9/2/1857). New York Herald,<br />

9/17/1857, p.1, c.3.<br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Lewis Cass ([New Orleans], 9/29/1857). New<br />

York Herald, 11/9/1857, p.8, c.2.<br />

Commander Frederick Chatard (Punta Arenas, Nicaragua,<br />

11/29/ 1857). New York Herald, 12/22/1857, p.1, c.1.<br />

Commodore Hiram Paulding (Headquarters Army <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua,<br />

Punta Arenas, 11/30/1857). New York Herald, 12/29/1857,<br />

p.1, c.3.<br />

Commodore Hiram Paulding (Headquarters Army <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua,<br />

Punta Arenas, 12/2/1857). New York Herald, 12/29/1857,<br />

p.1, c.3.<br />

President James Buchanan (Washington, 1/4/1858). New York<br />

Herald, 1/7/1858, p.8, c.1.<br />

Felix Robertson, J.B. Lindsley, B.F. Cheatham, Wilboughy<br />

<strong>William</strong>s, Paul F. Eve, and others (Nashvlllt, 2/19/1858).<br />

Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, 2/20/1858, p.3, c.1.<br />

Senator John Slidell (New Orleans, 4/27/1858). New York<br />

Herald, 5/6/1858, p.5, c.5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mobile Register (Mobile, 7/19/1858). New York Herald,<br />

7/27/1858, p.2, c.6.<br />

[Fellow filibusters]: Circular, (Mobile, 10/10/1858). New York<br />

Herald, 10/24/1858, p.4, c.5.<br />

[Mr. Elwyn] (New Orleans, 4/20/1860). New York Herald,<br />

9/1/1860, p.4, c.1.


BIBLIOGRAPHY 427<br />

Captain J.S. West {New Orleans, 6/2/1860). Revista del Archivo<br />

y de Ia Biblloteca Nacional de Honduras, 7/25/1907, p. 543.<br />

Captain Norvell Salmon {<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/21/1860). New York Herald,<br />

9/28/1860, p. 7, c.2.<br />

3. PROCLAMATIONS, SPEECHES, INTERVIEWS, ETC.:<br />

Speech at St. Charles Hotel In New Orleans 5/27/1857. New<br />

Orleans Picayune, 5/28/57, p.4, c.2.<br />

Speech at Canal street rally In New Orleans 5/30/1857. New<br />

York Herald, 6/7/1857, p.4, c.6.<br />

Interview with President James Buchanan at the White House,<br />

6/12/1857. New York Tribune, 6/15/1857, p.4, c.6.<br />

Statements in Philadelphia 6/16/1857. New York Herald,<br />

6/18/1857, p.2, c.4.<br />

Speech at City Hall Park In New York 6/16/1857. New York<br />

Tribune, 6/17/1857, p.5, c.3.<br />

Speech at Wallack's <strong>The</strong>atre in New York 6/18/1857. New York<br />

Herald, 6/19/1857, p.5, c.3.<br />

Speech at Lafarge Hotel In New York 6/18/1857. New York<br />

Herald, 6/19/1857, p.5, c.3.<br />

Speech at Laura Keene's <strong>The</strong>atre in New York 6/22/1857. New<br />

York Herald, 6/23/1857, p.1, c.5.<br />

Speech In Augusta, Ga. 7/4/1857. New York Herald, 7/11/1857,<br />

p.8, c.2.<br />

Speech at the Capitol In Nashville 7/8/1857. Republican<br />

Banner and Nashville Whig, 7/9/1857, p.3, c.1.<br />

Speech at Battle House In Mobile 7/12/1857. New York Herald,<br />

7/21/1857, p.8, c.3.<br />

Speech In front <strong>of</strong> the old State Bank In Mobile 7/23/1857.<br />

New York Herald, 7/31/1857, p.8, c.5.<br />

Speech at Savannah, Ga. 8/11/1857. New York Herald,<br />

8/17/1857, p.3, c.3.<br />

Pledge, aboard United States Steam Frigate Wabash, <strong>of</strong>f San<br />

Juan del Norte 12/17/1857. New York Herald, 12/29/1857,<br />

p.1, c.1.


428 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

Statement to the press In New York 12/27/1857. New York<br />

Herald, 12/28/1857, p.8, c.3.<br />

Interview with Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Lewis Cass at State<br />

Department, 12/29/1857. New York Herald, 1 2/30/1857, p.4,<br />

c.6.<br />

Interview with reporter at Brown's Hotel in Washington,<br />

12/31/1857. New York Tribune, 1/4/1858, p.5, c.2.<br />

Speech at banquet in Richmond 1/14/1858. New York Herald,<br />

1/18/1858, p.5, c.3.<br />

Speech at Selma, Alabama 1/21/1858. New York Herald,<br />

1/27/1858, p.4, c.6.<br />

Speech at Battle House in Mobile 1/22/1858. New York Herald,<br />

1/30/1858, p.2, c.5. I<br />

Speech at meeting In Mobile 1/25/1858. New York Herald,<br />

2/2/1858, p.2, c.3.<br />

Speech at Odd Fellow's Hall in Nashville 2/22/1858. Republican<br />

Banner and Nashville Whig, 2/23/1858, p.3, c.2.<br />

Speech at trial in New Orleans 6/2/1858. Gaceta de Nicaragua,<br />

7/17/1858, p.6, c.,.<br />

Speech at Bethel Church, Montgomery, Ala. 7/10/1858. New<br />

York Herald, 7/21/1858, p.3, c.2.<br />

Speech at Waltern Spring in Atlanta, 8/3/1858. New York<br />

Herald, 8/20/1858, p.2, c.6.<br />

Testimony in Macdonald vs. Garrison/Morgan trial, Mobile<br />

12/27-31/1858.-- New York Herald, 2/19/1859, p.5, c.1<br />

Proclamation: To the People <strong>of</strong> Honduras, <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 8/7/1860.<br />

New York Herald, 9/1/1860, p.4, c.3.<br />

Protest before the civilized world, on board the steamer<br />

Icarus, <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 9/5/1860. New York Herilld, 9/28/1860,<br />

p.7, c.3.<br />

Testimony during trial at <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 9/6-11/1860. Revista del<br />

Archlvo y de •fa Biblioteca Nacional de Honduras, 7/25/1907,<br />

pp. 513-536.<br />

Last Speech, at Plaza de Armas in <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 9/12/1860. New<br />

York Herald, 10/4/1860, p.4, c.2.


BIBLIOGRAPHY 429<br />

4. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS:<br />

[<strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>William</strong>]. Mexico and Central America: <strong>The</strong> Problem<br />

and its Solution. n.p., April, 1858.<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>William</strong>. <strong>The</strong> War In Nicaragua. Mobile: S.H. Goetzel &<br />

Co., 1860; reprint, Blaine Ethrld ge--<strong>Book</strong>s, Detroit, 1971.<br />

--------. La Guerra en Nicaragua. Traduclda por Fabio<br />

Carnevaiini. <strong>Man</strong>agua: Tlpograffa de El Porvenir, 1883;<br />

reprint, <strong>Man</strong>agua: Fondo de Promocl6n Cultural--Banco de<br />

America, 1975, chronology and Index by Alejandro Bolanos<br />

Geyer.<br />

--------. La Guerra de Nicaragua. Traduccl6n de Ricardo<br />

Fernandez Guardia. San Jose, C.R.: Imprenta Maria de<br />

Lines, 1924; 2d ed., Editorial Unlversitaria Centroamericana,<br />

San Jose, C.R., 1970.<br />

5. MANUSCRIPTS:<br />

B. OTHER SOURCES<br />

Buchanan, James. Papers at the Historical Society <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Publication <strong>of</strong> the Society (Reels 33, 34, 37,<br />

38, 48-50, 60). Philadelphia.<br />

Costa Rica. Caja de Guerra, 1854-1860. Archivo Nacional.<br />

Costa Rica. Caja de Relaclones, 1854-1858. Archlvo Nacional.<br />

Despatches from United States Consuls in Omoa, <strong>Truxillo</strong>, and<br />

Ruatan, 1818-1893. Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Publication T-477 (reel 3).<br />

National Archives, Washington, D.C.<br />

Despatches from United States Consuls In San Juan del Norte<br />

1851-1906. Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Publication T-348 (reels 3-4). National<br />

Archives, Washington, D.C.<br />

Despatches from United States Consuls in San Juan del Sur<br />

1847-1881. Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Publication T-152 (reel 1). National<br />

Archives, Washington, D.C.<br />

Despatches from United States Ministers to Central America<br />

1824-1906. Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Publication M-219 (reels 11-12).<br />

National Archives, Washington, D.C.


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Deutsch, Hermann. "Annotated Bibliography <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> W!!Jlser<br />

In Nicaragua." TMs 1933. Latin American Library, Tulane.<br />

--------. "<strong>The</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Walker</strong> Chronology," TMs. Latin<br />

American Library, Tulane.<br />

Fayssoux Collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Walker</strong> Papers. Latin American<br />

Library, Tulane University.<br />

General Correspondence: America, Central, and Guatemala<br />

1824-1860. F.O. 15. Public Record Office, London.<br />

Honduras: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Icarus: Surrender and Execution<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>. ADM.1 5738 ERD/4350. Public Record Office,<br />

London.<br />

Jones, <strong>William</strong> carey. Correspondence during 1857-58 Special<br />

Mission to Central America. Special Agents 1855-1858.<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm M-NNFD-72-67. National Archives, Washington.<br />

Letters Received by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Navy from Commanding<br />

Officers <strong>of</strong> Squadrons 1841-1886.<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

Publication M-89 {reels 38-40, 97-100). National Archives,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Mosquito General Correspondence 1844-1859. F.O. 53. Public<br />

Record Office, London.<br />

Mosquito Treaty with Nicaragua--1858-1859 drafts. Supplement<br />

to General Correspondence 1780-1905. F.O. 97. Public<br />

Record Office, London.<br />

Nicaragua General Correspondence 1848-1905. P:.o. 56. Public<br />

Record Office, London:<br />

Plano del Puerto de San Juan 1779. a• XII C" C N" 3. Museo<br />

Naval, Madrid.<br />

San Juan de Nicaragua by Mr. George Peacock, Master <strong>of</strong><br />

H.M.S. Hyacinth 1832. Admiralty Chart 519. F.O. 925-1527.<br />

Public Record Office, London.<br />

[Shean, John]. Cartas en ldloma Ingles, del aflo 1856, que<br />

contlenen lnformes relatlvos a Ia lndependencia de<br />

Nicaragua y sobre algunos combates. Legago No. 49,<br />

Signatura 26, Asuntos Polftlcos. Archivo Nacional, Habana,<br />

Cuba.<br />

Surrender <strong>of</strong> Genl. <strong>Walker</strong>--Proceedings H. M.S. 'Icarus.' ADM.1<br />

5734 ERD/4350. Public Record Office, London.


BIBLIOGRAPHY 431<br />

u.s. ·:-::. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Walker</strong> et al. Case No. 2826, 2956 (Box No.<br />

432777, 432779). Circuit Court <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Fifth Circuit and<br />

Eastern District <strong>of</strong> Louisiana. COurt Archives, New Orleans.<br />

W


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Bemis, Samuel Flagg, ed. <strong>The</strong> American Secretaries <strong>of</strong> State<br />

and their Diplomacy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928.<br />

Benet, Stephen Vincent. John Brown's Body. New York:<br />

Rinehart and Company, Inc., [1954].<br />

Bolanos Geyer, Alejandro. El fi/ibustero Clinton Rollins.<br />

Masaya, Nicaragua: Tlpografra San Jose, 1976.<br />

--------. El Testimonio de Scott. <strong>Man</strong>agua: Fondo de Promoci6n<br />

Cultural Banco de America, 1975.<br />

--------. James C. Jamison con <strong>Walker</strong> en Nicaragua. Masaya,<br />

Nicaragua: Tipogratra San Jose, 1977.<br />

--------, ed. <strong>The</strong> War In Nicaragua as Reported by Frank<br />

Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1855-1857. <strong>Man</strong>agua: Fondo<br />

de Promoci6n Cultural Banco de America, 1976.<br />

--------, ed. <strong>The</strong> War In Nicaragua as Reported by Harper's<br />

Weekly 1857-1860. <strong>Man</strong>agua: Fondo de Promoci6n Cultural<br />

Banco de America, 1976.<br />

Bonaparte, Prince Napoleon Louis. Canal de Nicaragua.<br />

London: Printed by Mills & Son, 1846.<br />

Calder6n Ramrrez, Salvador. Alrededor de <strong>Walker</strong>. San<br />

Salvador: Taileres Tlpogniflcos del Mlnisterio de Instrucci6n<br />

Pllblica, 1929.<br />

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Sess. 1858.<br />

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between the President <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua and Commodore<br />

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Wurlltzer, Rudy. <strong>Walker</strong>. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.<br />

Zelaya G., Chester J. Emanuel Mongalo y Juan Santamarfa: dos<br />

heroes, dos hechos hist6ricos. Cludad Unlversltaria<br />

Rodrigo Facio, Costa Rica: Facultad Central de Ciencias y<br />

Letras, 1970.<br />

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Iribarren." Revista Conservadora del Pensamiento Centroamericano,<br />

Junio 1966.<br />

"Arrest <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>." Congressional Globe, 1/7/1858, p.<br />

216; 1/12, p. 15; 1/25, p. 378.<br />

Bell, Horace. "Confessions <strong>of</strong> a Filibuster." Golden Era [San<br />

Francisco]. May 7-oct. 1, 1876.<br />

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Prensa [<strong>Man</strong>agua], September 4, 1981, p.1.<br />

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Crenshaw, Ollinger. "<strong>The</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> the Golden Circle."<br />

American Historical Review, October 1941.<br />

[Deaderick, David Anderson]. "<strong>The</strong> Experience <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />

Absaion, Filibuster." Atlantic Monthly. December, 1859-<br />

January, 1860.<br />

"Oocumentos para Ia Hlstoria Nacionai--Uitimos aconteclmientos<br />

en Ia vida del aventurero <strong>William</strong> Walke~ ... Revista de<br />

Ia Sociedad de Geograffa e Historia de Honduras, Julio­<br />

Sept. 1957.<br />

Fesler, Mayo. "Secret Political Societies in the North during<br />

the Civil War." Indiana Magazine <strong>of</strong> History, Sept. 1918.<br />

Fornell, Earl W. "Texans and Filibusters in the 1850's." SOuthwestern<br />

Historical Quarterly, April 1956.


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Vol. XVI.<br />

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defuncl6n de Juan Santa Marfa." Revista de los Archivos<br />

Nacionales de Costa Rica, Vol. 8, No. 3-4 (1944).<br />

"Proceso contra el flllbustero <strong>William</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>." Revista del<br />

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p.1.<br />

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Lamar."" Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Vol. 45 (1941).<br />

Rollins, Clinton [Henry Clinton Parkhurst]. ""Filibustering with<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>."" San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday Supplements,<br />

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Nashville American 5/27/1905 (clipping). Tennessee State<br />

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8. NEWSPAPERS:<br />

Boletfn Of/cia/ [Le6n]. 1856-1857.<br />

Cr6nica de Costa-R/ca. 1857.<br />

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper [New York]. 1855-1857.<br />

Gaceta de Honduras. 1860-1861.<br />

Gaceta de Nicaragua. 1858.<br />

Harper's Weekly [New York]. 1857-1860.<br />

New Orleans Crescent. 1857-1860.<br />

New Orleans Delta. 1857-1860.<br />

New Orleans Picayune. 1857-1860.<br />

New York Herald. 1857-1860.<br />

New York Times. 1857-1860.<br />

New York Tribune. 1857-1860.<br />

Republican Banner and Nashville Whig. 1857-Ul60.<br />

San Francisco Alta California. 1857-1860.<br />

San Francisco Bulletin. 1857.<br />

San Francisco Herald. 1857-1860.


INDEX<br />

Aberdeen, Hiaaisaippi, 177, 194<br />

Acad .. y <strong>of</strong> Husic, New York, 52<br />

Acapulco, 203, 204, 206<br />

Accessory Tranai t Co.pany, and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 22, 98-100; and Webster,<br />

69; and Vanderbilt, 74, 75, 157-<br />

160, 162; destruction <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />

at Punta de Castilla, 278;<br />

and Garrison, 404<br />

Acklen, Col. J.S., 199, 200<br />

Adrian, Garnet B., 116<br />

African alave trade, and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

92, 137, 235, 292, 370, 404<br />

Alabaaa, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 89, 94, 121,<br />

137, 138, 1771 214, 230, 363,<br />

365<br />

A1abaaa river, 122<br />

Alajuela, Costa Rica, 328, 329<br />

Albany, N.Y., 33<br />

Alice Tainter, ship, 187, 189<br />

Allen, Carlos, 366<br />

Allen, Charles, and Suun expedition,<br />

191, 194; and Natzaer,<br />

203; and <strong>Truxillo</strong> expedition,<br />

291, 292, 301, 305<br />

Allen, Col. Jack, 418, 419<br />

Allen, Daniel B., Vanderbilt's<br />

son-in-law, 74, 153; trips to<br />

Central ~erica, 156, 157, 160,<br />

162 1 163 1 172<br />

Allen, Ja.es, 56<br />

Alaagro, Dieao de, 141<br />

Alvarado, Col. Pranciaco, 100<br />

Alvarez, Can. Mariano, 307, 308,<br />

312, 316, 415<br />

Aeerican Atlantic and Pacific Ship<br />

Canal Co.pany, and White, 75,<br />

172-175, 182, 208<br />

~erican Eagle, stea•boat, 173<br />

A..erican Legion K.c.c. See Knights<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Colden Circle<br />

Aaphitheatre, New Orleans, 8<br />

Anderson. Col. Frank. and <strong>Walker</strong><br />

in New York, 34, 42, 206, 210;<br />

and Fashion expedition, 98-103,<br />

141, 154, 379; and New Orleans<br />

trials, 125, 139, 140, 229; and<br />

Susanexpedition, 182, 191, 193,<br />

196; and <strong>Walker</strong> in california,<br />

199, 203; and Keven, 417<br />

Anderson, John, 366<br />

Anderson, s.J., 46<br />

Anderson, Young, 69, 70<br />

Arabia, stea.er, 276<br />

ArgUello, <strong>Man</strong>uel, 259<br />

Ariata. Can. Kariano, 219<br />

Arizona, 202<br />

Arizona, Mexican and Central Allerican<br />

Colonization Co.pany, 201<br />

Arkansas, 187<br />

Ar.atrong, Capt. Robert w., 417<br />

Aspinwall, Panama, and returning<br />

filibusters, 5, 6, 29, 53; and<br />

Spencer. 69; and Paulding, 101-<br />

104; and <strong>Walker</strong>. 108, 109, 182,<br />

200, 201, 290-292; and La.aar,<br />

143; and Webster, 156, 160; and<br />

Hiller, 159; ancl Washilt6ton<br />

ate .. er, 176; and Philadelphia<br />

ste .. er, 213-215• and Ouseley,<br />

278, 281<br />

Astoria, 173<br />

Atlanta, Ceorgia, 86, 180<br />

Atlantic and Pacific Steaaahip<br />

Coapany, 215, 289<br />

Augusta, Georgia, 86, 88, 368<br />

Austin, ste .. er, 326<br />

Austin, Texas, 138<br />

Australia, 128, 129<br />

Aycinena. Pedro de. 282


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Baldiz6n, Lieut. Col. Jos6, 99<br />

Balti.are, 89, 222, 363<br />

Barbarat island, 275<br />

Barksdale, Willi .. , 118<br />

Barrios, Gen. Gerardo, 62-64<br />

Bartow, Henry, 54-56<br />

Basilisk, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, 196, 277<br />

Baton Rouge, 138, 214<br />

Battle House, Kobile, 122<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, 116<br />

Bay Islands, seized by England,<br />

274-276; returned to Honduras,<br />

282; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 291, 292, 295,<br />

297, 343, 372, 413, 414<br />

Bedford Springs, 171, 208<br />

Belcher, Plavel, 125<br />

Belfast, ate .. er, 129<br />

Belize, and Susan expedition, 194,<br />

196; and Bay Islands, 274, 275,<br />

282; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 293, 295, 297,<br />

326<br />

Bell. Kajor Horace, 5, 358, 360 1<br />

417<br />

Bellevue Hospital, New York, 357,<br />

367<br />

Belly, relix, 147-151, 165, 171<br />

Benet, Stephen Vincent, 217<br />

Benja.in, Judah P., 395<br />

Bennett, J .. es Gordon, opiniona. on<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 13, 58, 59, 112, 114,<br />

119, 123, 124, 132, 136, 139,<br />

178, 182, 202, 231, 324; an<br />

Sal1t0n, 313<br />

Benton, Tboaas Hart, 79<br />

Bethel Church, Hontao.ery, Ala.,<br />

178<br />

Bickley, Cen. Ceorse Wash ins ton<br />

La•b, 221-Z23<br />

Biscaccianti, Eliza, 9 -,,,<br />

Black River [Rio Negro Or ~,Tinto],<br />

307. 312<br />

Black W•rrior, steamer, 57<br />

Blair, F.P., 117<br />

Blankaan, Mr. 45<br />

Bluker, Jacob, 367<br />

Blunderaan, John, 366<br />

Bogota, Nev Granada, 371<br />

Bonacca island, 275, 296<br />

Bonilla, A., 259<br />

Border Ruffian War, 224<br />

Boston, 89, 420<br />

Bowery <strong>The</strong>ater, New York, 42<br />

Bowly, Ceorge H., 179-181<br />

Brady, Mathew B., photocrapher, 40<br />

Brazil, 371<br />

Bre•en Line, 174<br />

Brennan, James, 365<br />

Brinkerh<strong>of</strong>f, Dr., John, 361<br />

British roreign Legion, 105<br />

British Honduras. See Belize<br />

Broderick, David Colbreth, 403<br />

Brogan, Charles, 98<br />

Brooklyn Navy Yard, 210, 213<br />

BrGther ~onathan, atea.er, 417<br />

BrOugtta. and Vaux, Henry Peter<br />

8rougtta., 369<br />

Brown, John, 217, 223-227, 229,<br />

270; portrait, 228<br />

Brown, Major JaCob, 218<br />

Brown, Peter, 2t4<br />

Brown, "Porgy," .56<br />

Brown, sen. Albert G., 116, 117<br />

Brown's Hotel, w&shington, 19, 20,<br />

1101 111<br />

Brownsville, Texas, 218-220, 222,<br />

223, 229<br />

Brunswick, wars~p, 101, 104<br />

Buchanan, Capt. :~lex, 417<br />

Buchanan, PreaiGent James, and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s defetlt in Nicarasua,<br />

13; and Walke~ in Washington,<br />

17, 19-21, 23-36; and Nicaragua<br />

Transit, 77-7!f; turns a&ainst<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 92; siSns Cass-Yrisarri<br />

treaty, 106; arid Fashion expedition<br />

106-108,··112, 113, 115,<br />

116, 142; and J<strong>Walker</strong>'s accusations,<br />

123, 13Cl, 131, 147, 387-<br />

388. 390-393. 395. 396. 398-400.<br />

406, 407; and,i.Nicarasua, 143,<br />

151, 166, 170.; 171; and Secretary<br />

Floyd, 179; and Susan expedition.<br />

183; and Vandyke, 208;<br />

and Philadelphia expedition,<br />

214; and K.c.c •• 222: and Ouseley,<br />

276, 277;. <strong>Walker</strong>'s first<br />

letter to, 346-356; second letter,<br />

375-382; afld Garrison, 403-<br />

405


INDEX 443<br />

Bulwer, atea.boat, 101<br />

Burna, Peter, 419<br />

Burr, Aaron, 127<br />

Butler, Henry, 366<br />

Buxton, Sir Thoaaa Powell, 370<br />

Byrne, J .s., 17<br />

Byron, Lord, 1, 239, 273; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 242, 247, 249 1 251·253,<br />

266, 317, 331<br />

Cabana. See La Cabana<br />

Cabanas, Gen. Trinidad, 301, 302,<br />

339. 340. 348<br />

Cshawba, ate .. er, 418<br />

Cairo, 11., 18<br />

California, and Bell, 5; and Nua·<br />

ent, 12; and neutral! ty laws,<br />

21, 23, 25; and aanifest des·<br />

tiny, 45; and Pr'-ont, 79; and<br />

Nicaragua Transit, 174, 176,<br />

209, 215; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 189, 200-<br />

2021 206t 2071 240 t 2411 3301<br />

355, 361, 362 1 375, 376; and<br />

Kewen, 234, 236<br />

California, aail boat, 97<br />

Callahan, Dr. Arthur, 361<br />

Callahan, Eleanor I.P., 167<br />

Calle Real <strong>Part</strong>y, 63<br />

Calvo, Prancisco, 328<br />

Calvo, Gov. Bartolo.8 1 5, 6, 104<br />

Calvo, Joaquin Bernardo, 80<br />

Caaargo, Taaaulipaa, 218<br />

Ca.pbell, Joseph, 273<br />

Ca.pbell, Judge John A., 139, 140,<br />

177, 188, 189<br />

Caapbell, Mr., 38<br />

Ca.pos, President Rafael, 64<br />

Canada, 365<br />

Cafias, Gen. Jose Karia, and Crana·<br />

dana petition for annexation to<br />

Costa Rica 1 63, 64: and Costa<br />

Rican design on the Nicaraguan<br />

route. 68, 70- 74, 79-81; and<br />

boundary treaty, 73, 141<br />

Cape Horn, 173, 176, 182<br />

Capers, Major w.c., 419<br />

Carazo, lvaristo, 65, 71<br />

Carazo Odio, President Rodrigo,<br />

329<br />

Carbondale, Luzerne Co., Pa. 1<br />

386<br />

Cardenal, lrneato, 329<br />

Carr, Albert z., 331<br />

Carrochan, Dr., 52<br />

Carrollton, Alabaaa, 177<br />

Caaa, Lewis, pro-<strong>Walker</strong>, 26; and<br />

White's Canal Co.pany, 77-79,<br />

160; turns against <strong>Walker</strong>, 92,<br />

93, 95; and Yriaarri treaty,<br />

106, 107 j and <strong>Walker</strong> in Washington,<br />

110, 111; and Mexico, 130,<br />

131; and Laaar, 145, 151, 165-<br />

167, 174; and Jerez, 171, 172,<br />

176; and Ouaeley1 276; and Cotrail,<br />

278<br />

Cass-Yrisarri,ste .. boat, 173-175,<br />

181<br />

Cass-Yrisarri Treaty, rejected by<br />

Martinez, 144, 145, 150; and<br />

&unboat diploaacy, 152, 165,<br />

167, 171; and White's reco•pense<br />

to Yrisarri, 173; and Ouseley,<br />

276; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 399<br />

Castell6n, Francisco, 148, 338,<br />

339, 346, 347<br />

Castillo. See El Castillo Viejo<br />

Castro, Andrea, 328<br />

Catherine ~ria, steamboat, 173-<br />

176, 181<br />

Caughlin, Captain J.K., 97, 98<br />

Cauty, Capt. George r., 80 1<br />

81,<br />

154, 155' 158<br />

Caycee, Col. W.P., 73<br />

Cazneau, Cen. Willia. Lealie. and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 28 1 29, 38, 43, 45, 185;<br />

and Laaar 1 143<br />

Central Aaierica, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 6,<br />

11-15, 44, 45, 54, 58, 76, 81,<br />

87, 90, 120, 131, 134-136, 178,<br />

183 t 201, 206 1 212 1 2}6 1 2331<br />

2351 2921 293 t 300-302 f 3041<br />

305. 327. 343-345, 347-349. 368.<br />

371, 373-3761 3851 3901 391,<br />

393, 394, 409, 413, 414; and<br />

Carey Jones, 79; and President<br />

Buchanan, 107, 110, 132; and<br />

free blacks, 117; and Slidell,<br />

118; and ta.ar, 143; and Martinez,<br />

146, 150; and Belly, 147,<br />

148; and K.c.c •• 221i and logland,<br />

274; and Ouseley, 276,


444 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

277, 280, 281; and Wyke, 282;<br />

and re.aining filibusters, 326;<br />

and Carriaon, 404<br />

Central ~erican League, 89<br />

Cerro Gordo, battle <strong>of</strong>, 380<br />

C•aar, warship, 278<br />

Cevennea, Honaieur de, 51<br />

Chalon, c., 200<br />

Chaaorro, Gen. Fernando, 63<br />

Cha•orro, Pruto, 349<br />

Change Bend, 101, 103<br />

Chapultepee, battle <strong>of</strong>, 305<br />

Charles Morgan, ate ... r, 419<br />

Charleston, s.c., and <strong>Walker</strong>, 57,<br />

58, 86, 88, 89, 230<br />

Chatard, Captain Frederick, 99,<br />

101<br />

Chatfield, Capt. A.r., 417<br />

Chattanooga. 86<br />

Chesterfield, (Eleanor Callahan's<br />

slave), 167<br />

Chihuahua, 130<br />

Child•Harold'sPilgriaage, 1, 248<br />

Childs, Col. Orville w., 175<br />

Chile, 373<br />

Chinandega, 64<br />

Chiriqui, 214, 215<br />

Choice, Col. W.3., 89<br />

Chontales, 67, 81, 404<br />

Churchill, Capt. H., 214<br />

Cincinnati, 181, 213, 222, 230<br />

City Hotel, New Orleans. 129<br />

Civil War. 28 1 29 1 221, 227 1 3~9<br />

Clark, H., 367<br />

Clark, Horace r. I 157-160<br />

Clarke. Tha.as, 367<br />

Clarkson. Tha.as. 344, 370<br />

Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 275, 277<br />

Clifton, schooner, 292, 295-297<br />

Clingaan, Sen. ThOIIlas Lanier, 118,<br />

277<br />

Clotey, J.J., 167<br />

Cobb, H.A., 46<br />

Cobb, Rowell, 187, 215<br />

Code <strong>of</strong> Alfred, 304<br />

Cojutepeque, 64<br />

Cole, Col. Byron, 419<br />

Col•us, Jacob, 98<br />

Col6n. Pane-&, 5<br />

Colorado river, and Tashion expedition,<br />

98-100, 182; and Phillldelphia<br />

expedition, 213: and<br />

silting <strong>of</strong> San Juan, 280, 281,<br />

287<br />

Colossus <strong>of</strong> the North, <strong>The</strong>, 142,<br />

146. 152<br />

Colu.bua, Georgia, 88<br />

Coluabus, Hiaaiaaippi, 177, 194,<br />

210<br />

Colu.bus, steamer, 80, 81<br />

Comayagua, Honduras, and Susan<br />

expedition, 195; and Belize<br />

Superintendent, 274; and Wyte­<br />

Cruz treaty, 282, 295; and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

297 1 301; and Rudler. 325<br />

CCMDOnfort, President Ignacio, 131-<br />

', 133. 397. 407<br />

4<br />

Concha, Captain General Jos~ Gutierrez<br />

de la, 104<br />

Connecticut, 224, 367<br />

Conrad, 11 the Corsair," 242<br />

Continentals, New York Militia, 42<br />

Contreras, Alvaro, 328<br />

Copperheads, 28, 29<br />

Corinto, Nicaragua, 184<br />

Corradi Setti troupe. 9<br />

Corral, Gen. Ponciano, 22 1 339 1<br />

341<br />

Correa, schooner, 307, 308<br />

Cart's, Hernan,_. 141<br />

Cortes, steaae~, 5, 417<br />

Cort,s, Roaalid, 147<br />

Cortinas [Cortina], Juan Napomuceno,<br />

and Brownfvi11e panic, 218-<br />

220; and K.G.C., 222; and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

227, 2"29<br />

Costa Rica, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 4, 22. 38,<br />

96, 259, 260,~49, 350, 393; and<br />

Nicaragua. 6j, 64, 66-74, 78-<br />

82, 141; and Belly, 147-150; and<br />

Webster, 154-t59, 162, 163; and<br />

Lalllar, 166, 70; and Ouse1ey,<br />

276, 282; and remaining filibusters,<br />

326; and war dead, 327;<br />

and Sant .. ar1a, 328; and New<br />

Granada, 343: 344, 368, 371,<br />

372; and Chile, 373; and England,<br />

391<br />

Cotton Tree, 306<br />

Cotrell, 8. Squire, 102, 278


INDEX 445<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas, New York,<br />

142<br />

Cox, Lieut., 308<br />

Coxen Hole, 297<br />

Cozumel Island, 294, 296<br />

Craig, Robert A., 366<br />

Crawford, Kr., 105<br />

creighton, Capt. John, 36<br />

Criaean War, 150<br />

Crittenden, A. Parker, 202, 417<br />

Crittenden, Sen. John H., 116<br />

Crocker, Ti.athy, 253, 254<br />

cross, Jaaes H., 74<br />

cruz, Francisco, 282<br />

cuareaaa, col. Segundo, 81<br />

Cuba, and "Lone Star" associations,<br />

25; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 27, 45,<br />

135, 1?8, 330, 344, 370, 371,<br />

397; and secret agent Shean,<br />

104, 105; and Haskin, 115; and<br />

Slidell, 118; and Buchanan, 132,<br />

406, 407; and K.c.c., 221, 223<br />

Cu.ber1and river, 248<br />

Cyane, aloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, 168, 420<br />

Dahoaey, King <strong>of</strong>, 124<br />

Daily News, 28<br />

Dallas-Clarendon Convention, 275,<br />

276, 368, 372<br />

Daniel Webster, atea.er, 360, 419<br />

Dante Alighieri, 259-261<br />

Darien Transit, 401<br />

Darling, Gov. C.A., 295, 297<br />

Darrow, D., 46<br />

Davidson, Capt. George R., 417<br />

Davia, C~nder Charles Henry,<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>, 4, 16, 20, 22-24,<br />

233, 342, 343, 346, 350-355,<br />

375, 379; and Jefferson Davia,<br />

90<br />

Davia, Jefferson, 24, 90, 116<br />

De Bow, J.D.B., 137, 185<br />

Deasaan, Hr. 1 280<br />

DeBrisaot 1<br />

"Coaamodore" Julius, 98,<br />

102. 103<br />

Decatur, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, 79, 167,<br />

168<br />

Dee, aai1 ateaaer, 101, 278<br />

Deesing (Dickens], Hr., 307<br />

Denaark, 366<br />

Dew Drop, schooner, and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

292, 295-297, 301, 302, 326<br />

Diade., warship, 278<br />

Diana, ateaaboat, 230<br />

Diario de la /farina, Havana, 314,<br />

317. 324<br />

Dick Keys, tug boat, 97<br />

Diaitry, Alexander, 184<br />

Dobbin, Jaaes c., 23<br />

Dodworth's Band, 43, 44<br />

Dog River Bar, Mobile harbor, 190<br />

Doherty, filibuster private, 358<br />

Dolan, Major Thoaas, 203, 293 1<br />

306, 325<br />

Don Juan, 247-252, 261<br />

Donovan, Daniel, 365<br />

Doolittle, Sen. Jaaea a., 116-118<br />

Doubleday, Col. Charles w., 191,<br />

419<br />

Douglas, Sen. Stephen A., 116, 117<br />

Doyle, Tboaas, 290<br />

Dracy, John, 365<br />

Draper, Siaeon, 69, 70<br />

Dunican, Capt. J .. ea, 382<br />

Durand, Alfred, 367<br />

Dusenbury, Major Henry, 360<br />

Edwards, To., 79<br />

El Castillo Viejo, and Costa Rica,<br />

70-72, 80, 81; and Anderson,<br />

100-103, 141, 191, 379; and<br />

Martinez, 163i and ta.ar, 167;<br />

and Susan expedition, 195; and<br />

Titus, 206<br />

81 Centroa.ericano, newspaper, 168<br />

11 Cia:ante, 250<br />

Kl Nicaraguense, 384<br />

El Paso, Texas, 180<br />

El Realejo, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 21, 250,<br />

256, 346, 347; and u.s. war ..<br />

ships, 167, 168, 182; and Ouseley,<br />

281; 120 years after <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

334, 335<br />

II Salvador, 67,77, 301,350,410<br />

Ellis, Capt. Robert, 419<br />

Elwyn, Hr., 291-293<br />

E•erson, Ralph Waldo, 227<br />

Eaory, Frederick, 24<br />

E..pire City, stea•er, 6, 7, 420<br />

bopire Club, 31


446 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

England, and Buchanan, 13; and<br />

Coicouria, 28; and Martinez,<br />

150; and John Brown, 225; and<br />

Honduras, 274, 275, 282, 291,<br />

372; and Nicarasua. 281, 282;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>, 343, 367, 368, 370,<br />

373. 390. 401<br />

ln&les, Captain, 263<br />

Knoch Train, propeller, 215<br />

lnaenada, Lower California, 93<br />

Escalante, Rafael G., 79<br />

Escudo de Veragua, 135<br />

Estrada, Col. Jose Dolores, 328<br />

Europe, and Central berica, 147,<br />

150; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 201, 369, 370,<br />

374<br />

Eutaw, Alabama, 177<br />

lwbanks, Capt. John, 362<br />

Fabens, Col. J.W., 31, 38, 418,<br />

419<br />

Falstaff, Jack, 90<br />

F•nny, schooner, 193<br />

l'arnhaa [FarnWD], Capt. J. Egbert,<br />

235. 418<br />

Fashion, ate .. er, and Hu.phries,<br />

95; expedition, 96-101; and<br />

Macdonald, 154; and Hesse, 187;<br />

and Kewen, 234, 235; and Ouseley,<br />

276; and rayasoux, 378; and<br />

Yrisarri, 400<br />

Paysaoux, Capt. Callender Irvine,<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong> at Washington, l'J.,<br />

19; in New York, 34, 40 1 42, 43 1<br />

45, 46, 53, 57, 58; portrait,<br />

48; at New Orleans, 89; and<br />

l'ashionexpedition, 98, 378; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> correspondence, 177-179,<br />

181, 194, 199, 202, 2031 206,<br />

209-213, 230 t 289-2951 2991 3001<br />

302, 326; and Bowly, 178; and<br />

Philadelphill trial, 22qi and<br />

.Roberts, 289; and llwyn, 291;<br />

"General Agent," 292; and schooner<br />

Granada, 354, 355<br />

Ferrer, Ferain, 38; portrait, 48<br />

Fisher, Col. Tho.aa r.t 315, 417,<br />

419<br />

Floyd, John B., 179<br />

root, Sen. Sola.on, 117<br />

rorayth, John, 130, 131, 395<br />

Port Castillo. See 11 Castillo<br />

Viejo<br />

Port San Carlos. S•• San Carlos<br />

Poster, Stephen C., 118<br />

Fouche, 51<br />

France, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 121, 370,<br />

401; and Marcoleta, 148;<br />

Martinez, 150; and Cess,<br />

and John Brown, 227<br />

Frederick's gallery, 41<br />

rre.ont, John c., 79<br />

373,<br />

and<br />

172;<br />

rrench, Capt. Marcellus, 419<br />

rrench 1 Parker H. 1 and <strong>Walker</strong>, 15,<br />

417-419; and Garrison & Horgan,<br />

153-155; and Farnham, 235, 418<br />

Pry, Col. Birkett D., 417<br />

l'ulton, warship, 101-103, 263<br />

C.H. Wines & Co., See Wines & Co.<br />

Gadsden Purcha9e, 332<br />

Gaiety <strong>The</strong>ater,_ New Orleans, 9<br />

Garret, Jonathan, 184<br />

Garrison, Cornelius K., and Buchanan,<br />

77, 403, 404; and Hacdonald,<br />

137. See also Garrison<br />

& Horgan<br />

Garrison • Horaan, and Webster,<br />

69, 75, 76, 153; and Macdonald,<br />

98, 154, 207~ 351; and Cauty,<br />

154; and rre"Fh, 154, 155<br />

Georgia, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 89, 91, 115-<br />

117, 138, 180., 214; and Lamar,<br />

143<br />

C1l Bl11s de Santillan&, 141<br />

Gi1 .. n, Col. Charles, 417<br />

Cilaer, John A., 115<br />

Cindrat, J.H., 387<br />

Gladiator, warship, 325<br />

Cliddon, George R., 144<br />

Clover's Reef, -tl96<br />

Godfrey, J.A •• ~6<br />

Goetze!, S.H., 230<br />

Coicouria 1 Do.ingo de, 27, 28,<br />

201, 419 ·\<br />

Colden Age, atea•er, 201<br />

eo.es, Cresencio, 297<br />

Core, Augustus Frederick, 275<br />

Gosport Navy Yard, 210<br />

Cottel, Henry, 162, 163


INDEX 447<br />

Granada, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 22, 28, 54,<br />

55, 77, 235,254, 341, 348, 359-<br />

363, 366, 384, 385, 403, 419;<br />

harbor, 60; and Iribarren, 61;<br />

and Leonese, 63-65; and Cadas,<br />

63, 64, 71, 72, 81; and Carey<br />

Jones, 79; and Kissane, 94; and<br />

Laaar, 146, 167 1<br />

168; and Belly,<br />

150; and Webster 1 156 1 15 7, 160 1<br />

162<br />

Cranadll., schooner 1<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong> and<br />

Davis, 4, 22, 23, 342, 343, 353-<br />

355<br />

Granad•, steamer, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 6,<br />

200, 419; and Webster, 161-163;<br />

and Jerez, 165<br />

Craves, P.G., 365<br />

Great Britain. See England<br />

Greeley, Horace, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 14,<br />

17. 20, 23, 25, 26, 32, 33, 57,<br />

59, 87, 91, 112, 119; and Copperheads,<br />

29; and Buchanan, 108;<br />

and Nicaragua, 196; and <strong>The</strong> War<br />

in Nicaragua, 231<br />

Green, Capt. John B., 418<br />

Green, Gen. Duff, 29<br />

Green, Mitchell, 168<br />

Green, T.J., 143<br />

Greensboro, Alaba.a, 177<br />

Grenada, atea.er. See atea.er<br />

Granada<br />

<strong>Gray</strong>town. See San Juan del Norte:<br />

Groesbeck, w.s., 116<br />

Guanacaste, 72, 73, 409<br />

Cuanaja. See Bonacca Island<br />

Guardiola, President Santos, 296,<br />

297, 300, 325, 413, 414<br />

Guate•ala, 64, 77, 203, 349, 350,<br />

410<br />

·cu1f <strong>of</strong> Kexico, 193; aap 198<br />

Guza4n, Fernando, 62, 63<br />

Gwin, Senator Willia• McKendree,<br />

93<br />

Hail Columbia, 43, 104<br />

Haiti, 92, 226, 370<br />

Hall, Col. George a., 31, 418<br />

Hall, Edward, 297<br />

Ha• Castle, Prance, 148<br />

Harper's Ferry, Virginia, 222,<br />

223. 225. 270<br />

Harris, Israel Cha~n, 70, 73,<br />

75, 153, 154, 156<br />

Harrison, A.J., 367<br />

Haskin, John a., 115, 131<br />

Havana, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 6, 7, 200,<br />

201; and Paulding, 104; and<br />

secret agent Shean 1 105; and<br />

Webster, 160, 161; and steamer<br />

Philadelphia, 213; and reanants<br />

<strong>of</strong> last expedition, 325<br />

Heiss, John P., 185<br />

Helene island, 275<br />

Henningsen, Gen. Charles Frederick,<br />

return fro. Nicaragua, 4-<br />

6; and <strong>Walker</strong> in New York, 17,<br />

29, 30, 41, 43, 45, 52, 53, 56,<br />

57, 109; and ''Central ~erican<br />

League," 89, 91; in New Orleans,<br />

129; and Sierra Madre Republic,<br />

136; and Buchanan, 147, 179,<br />

407, 408; and burning <strong>of</strong> Granada,<br />

167, 168 i and <strong>Walker</strong> in<br />

Atlanta, 180; and <strong>Walker</strong> in<br />

Washington, 185; and Arizona<br />

Colonization coepany, 201, 202;<br />

and Philadelphia expedition,<br />

211, 212, 215 1 229; and Victor<br />

Hugo, 227; and Kewen 1 234, 235;<br />

"Tau," 289; and Davis at Rivas,<br />

353; and war in Nicaragua, 366,<br />

418<br />

Henningsen, Krs., 43, 46, 109<br />

Henry, Col. Thoaas, at Aspinwall<br />

6; in New Orleans, 94; and Fashion<br />

expedition, 98, 100, 102;<br />

death at <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 293, 305<br />

Hereann, ste .. er, sailed from New<br />

York, 173, 174; went direct to<br />

San Francisco, 176; and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

179, 181, 182, 201<br />

Herr&n, Juan Victor, 275<br />

Herr&n-Ctarendon Convention, 275<br />

Hesse, Major Julius, 187-189, 199<br />

Hesse & Co., 187, 189<br />

Hin-an, a.a •• 46<br />

Hoee Squadron, 101<br />

Hondo river, 274<br />

Hudson, Ohio, 224<br />

Honduras, and partition <strong>of</strong> Nicara-


448 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

gua 67; and Susan e.w:pedition,<br />

193-195; •ap, 191; and British<br />

encroact.ent 1 274-276, 343 1 368,<br />

372; and Wyke treaty, 282, 291;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition,<br />

292, 297, 300-304, 312, 313,<br />

317, 325, 413 1<br />

414, 416; and the<br />

war in Nicaragua, 339, 348, 350,<br />

410<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>f, Maj. John v., 47, 98<br />

Horatio, ship, ("sunk to obstruct<br />

san Juan harbor"), 279<br />

Hornsby, Gen. Collier Clarence,<br />

98, 418, 419<br />

Houston, Lieut. Tho.as t., 351,<br />

35Z<br />

Hugo, Victor narie, 227<br />

HWiphriea [HWiphreys], Major Henry<br />

C. 1 and "Kobile and Nicaragua<br />

ste8Jiship Company," 94 i and<br />

Fashion expedition, 95; at Wash·<br />

tngton, 180; and Susan expedition,<br />

190, 199; and <strong>Walker</strong>•a<br />

last expedition, 292, 293<br />

Icarus, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, in search <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 295-297; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

surrender, 302, 307, 308, 313,<br />

314<br />

Illinois, 18, 116, 117<br />

Illinois, stea.er, 6, 12, 420<br />

Independence, flagship, 420<br />

Iowa City, 364<br />

Ireland, 56, 367<br />

Iribarren, Juan, 61, 163<br />

Irisarri. See Yrisarri<br />

IsaAc ~ouoey, schooner, 292<br />

lathaus Nation, 73<br />

Jackson, Cen. Andrew, 32, 127<br />

Jackson, Hississippi, 90<br />

Jacques, Col. John A., 419<br />

Ja.es Adger, atea.er, 418<br />

Ja.estown, frigate, 144, 167, 277<br />

Jaaaica, 92, 274, 295, 297, 313,<br />

370<br />

Jenkins, Charles J,, 91, 92, 368<br />

Jerez, Cen. H&xi.o, and LeOn treaty,<br />

62; and Hartfnez agreement,<br />

65; and binary govern.ent, 67,<br />

71, 72, 75, 77, 82, 184; por·<br />

trait, 84; and Paulding, 141;<br />

and Belly, 149; envoy at Wash·<br />

ington, 152, 153, 163, 165, 171-<br />

176, 208; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 339, 340,<br />

348, 349<br />

Jewett, w.c., 46<br />

Jewett, W,T., 367<br />

John A. Taylor, schooner. See<br />

schooner ~aylor<br />

John Brow,n•s Body, 217<br />

John POtter, ste .. er, 34<br />

Johnson, Daniel H., 207, 208, 215<br />

Johnson, Dr., 357<br />

Jones, Capt. Ben, 419<br />

Jones, Cov. , 20<br />

Jones, John Paul, 342<br />

Jones, Lieut. Johns., 417<br />

Jones, Willia. Carey, 78-81<br />

Jonson, Ben, 85<br />

Ju&rez, Cregorio, 72, 73, 141, 149<br />

Juarez, President Benito, 131, 222<br />

Julius Hesse & ~· See Hesse & Co.<br />

Kansas, 115, 131, 224, 225<br />

KAte, brig, 196<br />

Keene, Laura, 50<br />

Kellu., Dr., 210<br />

Kelly, Captain, 168<br />

Kennedy, Capt. ~ .. uel, 98<br />

Kennedy, Commodore C.H., 144<br />

Kentucky, 116, 225, 367<br />

Kewen, AchilleS, 253<br />

Kewen, Col. z.J!.c. I 89, 234-236,<br />

417 ..<br />

Key West, 103, 104, 125, 190, 213<br />

Ki•ball, atea.er, 215<br />

King, ste .. boat, 122<br />

King .Tohn, 85 .<br />

Kinney, Col. Henry L., 105, 144,<br />

419<br />

Kirkland, Williaa P., 281<br />

Kirkland's Isl~nd. See Leefe's<br />

Island<br />

Kisin, John, 366<br />

Kissane. See Williaa Kissane Rogers<br />

Klumph, Joseph, 364<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> the Colden Circle, 220-<br />

ZZ3


INDEX 449<br />

Know-Nothing <strong>Part</strong>y, 54, 116, 169,<br />

Z34, 315<br />

Knoxville, 89<br />

Kossuth, Lajoa, 128, 129<br />

La C&bafta fort, Havana, 1<br />

La Farce House, New York, 38, 40,<br />

43, 47, 57<br />

La Punta fortress, Havana, 7<br />

La sere, !aile, 385<br />

La Virgen, 72, 81, 158, 333, 362<br />

Lady Gulbeyaz, the Sultana, 251,<br />

Z5Z, 333<br />

Laine, Col. Francisco Alejandro,<br />

359. 418<br />

Lake Nicaragua, to be annezed to<br />

Costa Rica, 67; and hostilities,<br />

81; and ate .. boats, 173; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 251, 359, 379; and San<br />

Juan river, 279<br />

La.aar, Gen. Mirabeau Buonaparte,<br />

aission to Nicaragua, 143-147,<br />

and Rivas Declaration, 150, 151;<br />

and Webster, 158; and Thoaaa,<br />

163; and gunboat diploiDB.cy, 165-<br />

170, 174, 209<br />

Laaela, Kaster Aabrose de, 141<br />

Las casas, Bartol0118 de, 344, 369,<br />

370<br />

Las Lajas, 157, 164<br />

Laura Frances, ate .. boat, 173,<br />

174. 181<br />

Law 1<br />

George 1<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong> in New<br />

York, 38, 46, 52; and Nicarasua<br />

Transit, 69, 75-77; and Henningsen,<br />

212; 11 Laabda," 289<br />

Lawless, John B., 167<br />

Lawrence, Michael, 56<br />

Lazarus, 66<br />

League <strong>of</strong> the Red Star, 315<br />

Leaguers <strong>of</strong> the South, 178<br />

Le~pton Constitution, 115<br />

Lee, Col. Robert 1., 225<br />

Leefe, John, 280<br />

Leete's Island, 100, 280, 281, 285<br />

Le6n, and power struggle, 62-65;<br />

and partition <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua, 67;<br />

and Cai\aa, 68, 71, 72; and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

195, 235, 403, 419; and<br />

Ouseley, 281<br />

Leopard, frigate, 101, 277<br />

Lealie, Capt. s .. uel H. I 361<br />

Lewis, Gen. John L., 337<br />

Lewis Cass, revenue cutter, 215<br />

Lezington, battle <strong>of</strong>, 216<br />

Liberty, ste .. boat, 173<br />

Liaas river, 306<br />

Lincoln, A.G., 365<br />

Lincoln, President Abrah .. , 28<br />

Lindsay, A.O., 362<br />

Lindsley, John Berrien, 127<br />

Linton, Capt. Ja.ea, 419<br />

Little, Capt. Ja•ea M., 147<br />

Liverpool, 276, 281<br />

Locke, John, 369<br />

Lockridge, Col. S.A., return fro.<br />

Nicaragua, 6, 17-19, 22; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> in New York, 34, 40, 42,<br />

46; went to Tezas, 52, 57, 89,<br />

137; and silver fr011 Granada<br />

churches, 94; and "Western Land<br />

Eaigration Societ.y," 202; and<br />

relief <strong>of</strong> Brownsville, 220; and<br />

duel challenge to <strong>Walker</strong>, 230,<br />

231; and war in Nicaragua, 352,<br />

419<br />

t.o.bard, Capt. Leonard, 294, 296,<br />

Z97<br />

London, 275, 281, 282, 314, 372<br />

London Post, 67<br />

London ri .. s, 151<br />

Lone Star associations, 25<br />

Louisiana, 118, 132, 138, 187, 367<br />

Louisiana State Prison, 137<br />

Louisville, 17, 18, 181, 213, 230<br />

Lowell, bark, 419<br />

Lower California, 20, 130<br />

McArdle, Capt. John, 42<br />

McCaleb, Judge <strong>The</strong>o. H., and filibuster<br />

trials, 96, 124, 125,<br />

1Z9, 139, Z29<br />

McClure, J.E., 137<br />

McCrea. Hr. , 89<br />

McDonald, Col. !9und H., 188,<br />

191, 199<br />

McKay, Q,, 56<br />

McLeod, Henry, 419<br />

Mcttclntosh, Flag Officer J .. ea,<br />

170


450 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

HcHichael, Dudley, 125, 210<br />

Macdonald, Charles J., and Tashi.on<br />

expedition, 98, 109, 154; <strong>Walker</strong>'•<br />

"secret agent," 137 1 180,<br />

202, 259; and suit against Paulding,<br />

142; and auit against<br />

Garrison • Horsan. 207; and<br />

Davia in Rivas, 351, 352<br />

MacDonald, Col. Alexander Archibald,<br />

274<br />

Kacon, Georgia, 88<br />

Kaoon, Hiasiaaippi, 177<br />

11aine, 118<br />

<strong>Man</strong>agua, and Legislature, 62; and<br />

ttartinez-Jerez agree.ent, 65;<br />

and Cafias-Ju&rez agree.ent, 72,<br />

73; and Stebbins' contract, 75,<br />

208; and Carey Jones, 78; and<br />

war with Costa Rica, 78-82; and<br />

Constituent Asse.bly, 82; and<br />

Paulding, 141; and ~r. 143-<br />

145, 150, 167, 170; and Webster,<br />

156, 159, 160, 162; and Vandyke<br />

arant, 172; and <strong>Walker</strong> a Catholic,<br />

268; and Ouseley, 278, 281;<br />

and Zeled6n-Wyke trit&ty, 282; _<br />

and "Santaaaria 11 reaaj,pa, 329<br />

Hanfred, 239, 273; anct <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

242, 249, 252, 253, 269<br />

<strong>Man</strong>ifest <strong>Destiny</strong>, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 10,<br />

57, 124, 178, 180; and Buchanan,<br />

26, 130, 132<br />

Kanzana, Can., 104<br />

Marcoleta, Jose Torcuato de, 148<br />

Marcy, Williaa L., 340, 343<br />

Marietta railroad, 18<br />

Marion, Ala~a. 177<br />

Mariposa claia, 79<br />

Marsh, Capt. A.W., 419<br />

Marshall, Hira., 360<br />

Martin, Ellen Galt, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 7,<br />

240, 242, 247, 248, 262<br />

Martinez, Adela Prudot de, 315<br />

Martinez, Norberta, Coaaandant_<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Truxillo</strong>, 298; and Custo. house<br />

•oney, 303; and pur sui i <strong>of</strong> Walk·<br />

er, 305, 306; and <strong>Walker</strong> •s<br />

trial, 315, 415<br />

Kart inez, President Toca&a, 59; and.<br />

LeOn treaty, 62; and Jerez<br />

asrea.ent, 64, 65; and binary<br />

sovern.ent, 67, 77; and Mora,<br />

71; and Caftaa, 72; and Stebbins<br />

contract, 75; and war with Costa<br />

Rica, 80, 82; portrait, 83; and<br />

U.S. recognition, 93, 113; and<br />

Pauldina, 141; and Casa·Yrisarri<br />

treaty, 143·146; and Rivas Declaration,<br />

149, 150, 152; and<br />

Vanderbilt, 156, 157, 162, 163,<br />

172; and u.s. aunboat dip1et~acy,<br />

165, 166, 169, 170, 176; and<br />

break with Yrisarri, 173; and<br />

White, 184<br />

Mary, Ellile, 95<br />

Hary Ellen, schooner, 7<br />

Maryland, 56, 90, 116, 361, 364,<br />

366<br />

Hasaya, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 6, 55, 359-<br />

364, 384; and partition to Costa<br />

Rica, 67; and-Cafias, 71, 81<br />

Mason, San. Jaaes Hurray, 117<br />

Massachusetts, 56, 116<br />

Hat .. oros, Tamaulipas, 218<br />

Matzdaf, Capt., -46<br />

Maury, Capt. Henry 1 and Susan<br />

expedition, 190-193, 195, 196;<br />

and<br />

Philadelfbia eKpedition,<br />

199' 210' 214 i 229<br />

Haury, Lieut. Jqhn s., 354, 355<br />

Medina, Criaant9, 259<br />

Meek, Judge, 12~, 123<br />

Mehegan, Jeroae1 367<br />

Melhado, Wi11i&a, 299, 302, 303,<br />

312, 415 . .<br />

Heaphis, 17, 129<br />

11erchant and Miners Line via Nicaraaua,<br />

214 ,<br />

Meridional Depart•ent, Nicaragua,<br />

63<br />

nerri .. ck, wars~ip, 167<br />

Mervine, Co..oddre Willia•, 4-6,<br />

355' 420<br />

Mexican War, 20, 218, 379<br />

Mexico, and <strong>Walker</strong> and Buchanan,<br />

123, 124, 128-136, 178, 179,<br />

202, 203• 21o\, 373, 395-397,<br />

407; and losso.f Texas, 143; and<br />

Cortinas, 220; and K.c.c., 221,<br />

223; and Henry, 305


INDEX 451<br />

Hexico, steamer, 7<br />

Micawber, 128, 129<br />

Miles, Willia., 361<br />

Millaud & Co., 148, 150<br />

Milledgeville Tederal Union, 138<br />

Miller, Joaquin, 324<br />

Miller, Willi .. L., 159, 160, 172<br />

Minatitl,n, 203<br />

Hinnie ShiEEer, schooner, 419<br />

Hiraa6n, President Miguel, 122<br />

Mississippi, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 17, 89,<br />

90, 116, 118,177, 194,363,366<br />

Mississippi river, 7, 213<br />

Missouri, 117 1 365, 366<br />

Mobile, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 88, 89, 122-<br />

126, 387, 393, 406; and Tashion<br />

expedition, 94-97, 106, 378; and<br />

Susan expedition, 147, 150, 177,<br />

179 J 181-1851 187-1941 196, 199 j<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>'s conversion to Catholic,<br />

200, 268; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

testimony for Macdonald, 207;<br />

and Philadelphia expedition,<br />

210, 214; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s meDOirs,<br />

230, 231; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last<br />

expedition, 290, 292<br />

Mobile • Nicaragua Steamship Ca.­<br />

pany, 94, 190<br />

Hobile Hercury, 200, 268, 387<br />

Hobile Register, 94, 122, 127,<br />

177, 179, 406<br />

Hobile Tribune, 214<br />

Moin, 99<br />

Molina, Luis, 77-79, 128, 393, 394<br />

Mombacho Mountain, 60<br />

Honcosos, Col. Frank, 419<br />

Monroe Doctrine, 390<br />

Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n, 136<br />

Montgo•ery, Ala., and <strong>Walker</strong>, 88,<br />

121, 126, 137, 178, 210, 230,<br />

290, 292<br />

MontUfar, Lorenzo, 68, 328<br />

Mora, Cen. Jose Joaquin, 4, 70, 71<br />

Mora, President Juan Rafael, and<br />

Nicaragua Transit route, 68-73,<br />

79, 80 1 154, 155, 156, 158,; and<br />

Rivas Declaration, 148-150i and<br />

u.s. gunboat diplOIUcy, 165,<br />

169, 170, 176; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 259-<br />

261, 409<br />

Morat island, 275<br />

Morgan, Charles, 70. See also<br />

Carrison & Horgan<br />

Horgan, ste .. boat, seized by Anderson<br />

for Macdonald, 101-103,<br />

142; seized by Hiller for Vanderbilt,<br />

159; 162, 163<br />

Horgan Iron Works, New York, 386<br />

Morrice, Hr., 299<br />

Morris, Prancia, 289-291<br />

Korriah, Capt. samuel, 313<br />

Morrison,- Capt. J.J., 191-193<br />

Morro Castle, Havana, 1<br />

Hoses Taylor, ate .. er, 160<br />

Mosquito Kina, 280, 281<br />

Mosquito Nation, 274, 281, 282,<br />

344<br />

Napoleon, 30, 47<br />

Napoleon III, 148<br />

Nashville, <strong>Walker</strong>'s first visit<br />

to, 57, 58, 86-88; second visit,<br />

127-129, 265, 267; third visit,<br />

181; and Billy, 240, 241, 248,<br />

269. 331<br />

Nashville Banner, 11, 128<br />

National Intelligencer, 24<br />

Nelson's Hill, El Castillo, 100<br />

Neutrality laws, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 21,<br />

25, 26, 93, 111, 185, 393, 394,<br />

401; and Congress, 116, 117; and<br />

trials, 125, 139, 229, 267 1 378<br />

New Cranada, and Costa Rica, 343,<br />

344, 368, 371, 372; and filibusters,<br />

355<br />

New Jersey, 116<br />

New Orleans, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s return<br />

fro• Nicaragua, 4-11, 14, 16-<br />

18, 390; and Ho<strong>of</strong>f, 47; and<br />

Waters, 53; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s return<br />

fro• New York, 57, 58, 87-89,<br />

and Fashion expedition, 94-97,<br />

108, 114; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s return<br />

for trial, 123, 124-126, 129;<br />

and Ca-onfort and <strong>Walker</strong>, 132-<br />

134, 136, 137; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

trial, 138, 139, 177, 389, 408;<br />

and Tashionexpedition, 147; and<br />

Parker H. French, 155; and Vanderbilt,<br />

160; and Fayssoux, 178;


452 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

and Susan eKpedition, 188, 193,<br />

194, 196; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s trip to<br />

California, 199, 200, 202, 204;<br />

and U.S. •ail contract, 207; and<br />

Philadelphia expedition, 210,<br />

211, 213-215; and Cortinas uprising,<br />

220; and filibusters<br />

trial, 229; and <strong>Walker</strong>' a ••­<br />

ItO ira, 230; and Kewan, 234, 235;<br />

and Ellen Galt Martin, 240; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s transforaation, 265,<br />

267; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition,<br />

289-297, 300-302, 325,<br />

326: and Bed Star League, 315;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>'s editorials, 330,<br />

331; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s speech, 337,<br />

406; and filibusters at Bellevue<br />

Hospital, 358, 360, 363, 367;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>'s letter to Jenkins,<br />

368; and <strong>Walker</strong> and Buchanan,<br />

406-408; and <strong>Walker</strong>' a <strong>Man</strong>ifesto 1<br />

409; and filibuster statistics,<br />

419, 420<br />

New Orleans Bulletin, 127<br />

New Orleans Creole, 12<br />

New Orleans Crescent, 27, 137, 331<br />

New Orleans Delta, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

speech, 10, 337; and conquest <strong>of</strong><br />

Nicaragua, 76; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

departure for California, 201;<br />

and capture <strong>of</strong> <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 298;<br />

and Henry's obituary, 305; and<br />

Cotton Tree skirmish, 306<br />

New Orleans Picayune, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

arrival, 7; and departure for<br />

Washington, 17; and Buchanan's<br />

"-nifeat destiny" desisn, 131;<br />

and Southern co .. ercial Convention,<br />

137; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s trial,<br />

140; and Philadelphia "emi ...<br />

arants," 214; and returning<br />

filibusters, 420<br />

New Orleans True Delta, 220<br />

New York, and returning filibusters,<br />

4 ... 7, 17-20, 53, 54, 57,<br />

90, 360, 364, 365-367; and reception<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Walker</strong> 1 26-29, 31-<br />

34, 36-40, 44, 48-50, 52; and<br />

Transit contenders, 69, 70, 73,<br />

74, 77 1<br />

343, 396; and "Central<br />

American Leacue," 89; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

return fr011 '•shionexpedition,<br />

102, 103, 108, 115, 116,<br />

131: and l'lacdonald, 137; and<br />

Jerez, 153 1<br />

163, 165, 171-176;<br />

and Parker H. rrench, 155; and<br />

Allen, 156, 157, 160, 163; and<br />

Whelpley, 159; and Susan e:~~:pedition,<br />

179-184, 187-189, 196; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s trip to California,<br />

200, 202-204; and Philadelphia<br />

expedition, 206, 207, 209, 210,<br />

212-215; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s •..airs,<br />

230; and Mora, 259; and OuseleY,<br />

276, 277, 281; and rayssoux,<br />

289; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition,<br />

290, 292; and letters to<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> 350; and Yarington, 385;<br />

and filibuster statistics, 418-<br />

420<br />

New York Herald, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 10,<br />

13, 35, 36, 39, 41-46, 56, 58,<br />

90, 109, 114, 119, 123, 126,<br />

128, 132, 133, 136, 139, 178,<br />

180, 182, 191, 194, 195, 202,<br />

2061 231, 2631 2691 291, 301,<br />

302, 312, 313, 317, 324, 325;<br />

and partition <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua, 65,<br />

66; and Rivas Declaration, 151;<br />

and Martinez• a rejection <strong>of</strong><br />

Vanderbilt's proposal, 172; and<br />

Cass' gunboa~ diploaacy, 174;<br />

and Brownsville panic, 218; and<br />

K.c.c., 222; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 420<br />

New York Ti•es; 13 1 37, 46, 289<br />

New York Tribun., and <strong>Walker</strong>, 14,<br />

19, 20, 25, 33, 37. 40, 87. 91,<br />

111, 119, 212, 231, 234, 241,<br />

242, 403; and Copperheads, 29;<br />

and partition <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua, 67;<br />

and "A happy New-Year to Nicaragua,"<br />

196; and K.c.c., 220, 221;<br />

and "<strong>The</strong> Central Allerican Con ...<br />

apiracy," 403<br />

Newark, 55<br />

Newark Adv•rtlser, 54<br />

Ne~banks, Captain. See Capt. John<br />

!~banks<br />

Ne~on, Dr. !.H., 305


INDEX 453<br />

Nicaragua, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s departure,<br />

4, 6, 7-17. 20-25, 30, 31, 36,<br />

38, 40-44, 51, 52, 54, 57-59;<br />

and ensuing power struggle, 62-<br />

67; and war with Costa Rica, 68-<br />

78, 80-82; and 'ash ion expedition,<br />

86. 88-98, 101, 104, 105;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>'s next expedition,<br />

106-109, 112-117, 122-128, 132,<br />

134-136, 138, 140; and confronting<br />

the u.s., 141-152; and Transit<br />

rogues, 154-163; and u.s.<br />

gunboat diplo._cy, 166-175; and<br />

Susan expedition, 177-185. 187-<br />

189, 195, 196; and Philadelphia<br />

expedition, 199, 200, 202, 203,<br />

206-210, 212, 214, 216; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s •iaaion, 220, 227; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> • a •e1t0ira, 233, 234, 236,<br />

250, 252-255, 259-261; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

transformation, 267-270;<br />

and ruin <strong>of</strong> San Juan, 274, 276,<br />

279, 281, 282; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last<br />

expedition. 289-295, 297, 300,<br />

305; and vivid •e110ry<strong>of</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

326-330; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s New orleans<br />

speech, 337-344; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

first letter to Buchanan,<br />

346-351, 354-356; and filibusters<br />

at Bellevue Rospital 1<br />

358,<br />

359, 362, 364; and <strong>Walker</strong>'•<br />

letter to Jenkins, 368 1 369,<br />

371-374; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s second<br />

letter to Buchanan, 375-377,<br />

381; and Yarington, 383 1<br />

384;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>•s·speech in Mobile,<br />

387, 390-393. 396, 397' 400-402;<br />

and "<strong>The</strong> Central Aaerican Conspiracy,"<br />

403, 404; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

letter to the Register, 406,<br />

408; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s <strong>Man</strong>ifesto,<br />

409, 410; and <strong>Walker</strong>•s <strong>Truxillo</strong><br />

Proclamation, 413; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 417-420<br />

Norfolk, Yirsinia, 102, 210<br />

Nor.., opera , 9<br />

North Carolina, 89, 115, 126, 277<br />

Northern Light, stea•er, and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

102, 108 1 109 1 204; and<br />

Webster, 156; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 418<br />

Norvell, Hr., 46<br />

Nugent, John, 12<br />

O'Brian, John Albert, 105<br />

O'Keefe, Capt. Francis B., 42<br />

O'Hara, Col. <strong>The</strong>odore, 194<br />

O'Neal, Major Calvin, 417<br />

O'Regan, Capt. Daniel, 362<br />

Odd Fellow's Hall, Nashville, 127<br />

Ogdtm, ate .. boat, 81, 101, 103,<br />

159<br />

Ohio, 116, 190, 224, 365, 366<br />

Olanchito, Honduras. 307<br />

O.etepe, 251, 257, 258, 362<br />

o.oa, Honduras, 195<br />

Oregon, ship, 193<br />

OrientalDepart•ent, Nicaragua, 63<br />

Orizaba, ate .. er, 203, 417 1<br />

418<br />

Orozco, Rev, Apolonio 1<br />

62<br />

Ortega, Daniel, 329<br />

Osavato.ie, kansas, 224<br />

Osceola, ate .. er, 325<br />

Ossa [Osaion] .ountain, 121<br />

Ostend <strong>Man</strong>ifesto, 26, 108, 132<br />

Ottoman ~pire, 150<br />

Ouseley, Lady Core, 276, 277<br />

Ouaeley 1 Sir Williaa Gore, 276-<br />

278, 281<br />

Over Jordan, 50<br />

Pacific, ste .. er, 214<br />

Pacific Ste .. ahip Ca.pany, 74, 172<br />

Padilla, Ignacio, 65<br />

Paducah, Ky., 265<br />

Page, P.D., 89<br />

Palmerston, Viscount. 12, 276<br />

Palo Alto, battle <strong>of</strong>, 219<br />

Panaaa, and <strong>Walker</strong> in, 4, 5, 182,<br />

200, 201, 203, 352, 355; and<br />

conquest <strong>of</strong>, 38; and Webster,<br />

70; and Vanderbilt, 75; and<br />

Carey Jones, 79; and Paulding,<br />

104; and <strong>Walker</strong> on, 135, 396;<br />

and Lamar, 144; and at.e .. er<br />

Henunn, 176; and u.s. -11<br />

contract, 207, 215; and Ouseley,<br />

278, 281; and filibusters evacuated<br />

fro. Nicaragua, 420<br />

Paris, 9, 147. 148, 150


454 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

Paulding, C~ore Hir .. , and<br />

returning filibuatera, 53; and<br />

capture <strong>of</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>, 101-106, 108,<br />

110, 111, 128, 241; and u.s.<br />

Congress, 115-118; and Virginia<br />

Legislature, 120; and New Orleans<br />

teati.onial, 125, 126;<br />

and President Buchanan, 131,<br />

142; and Louisiana, Texas, and<br />

Ala~a Legislatures, 138; and<br />

Nicaragua's gratitude, 141, 142;<br />

and Macdonald's suit for da.­<br />

ages, 142, 154; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

weapons, 210; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

tears, 263, 264; portrait, 212;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>' a letter to Buchanan,<br />

376, 379, 380; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

speech in Mobile, 398, 399<br />

Paxton 1 l'tr. 1 46<br />

Payne, Col., 18<br />

Pays, (Paris newspaper), 147<br />

Pearce, Sen. James A., 116<br />

Pelion •ountain 1 121<br />

Pennsylvania, 118<br />

Pensacola, 7<br />

P6rez, Jer6niDD, 65, 163, 208<br />

Perth Aaboy, 34<br />

Petersburg, Virginia:, 121<br />

Pewter Mug, the, 29<br />

Phelps, J., 385, 386<br />

Philadelphia, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 20, 27,<br />

57, 58, 89; and J.C. Vandyke,<br />

172, 208<br />

Phi.ladelphi.a, stea.er, and Wel:ister,<br />

160; and Walkex-, 200, 201;<br />

and abortedexp8dition, 213-215,<br />

229, 269, 289, 290<br />

Phillips, Judge A.A., 36<br />

Pierce, President Frabklin, and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 15, 16 1 'l.3 25, 113,<br />

332, 340; and Yrisa~rt, 77<br />

Pilcher, Mason, 9, 89. 84, 199<br />

Pittaan, Sgt. Alex, 363-<br />

Pizarro, Francisco, 141<br />

Plot and Passion, 50<br />

Po.ora, Saauel, 365<br />

Pompeii, 44<br />

Port McDonald, Ruatan, 293, 294,<br />

296<br />

Portland, Maine, 362<br />

Portland, N.Y~. 364<br />

Price, Governor, 46<br />

Price, Levi, 56<br />

Price, Superintendent Thomas, 293,<br />

295-297<br />

Pro.etheus, ste .. er, 419<br />

Prudot 1<br />

Edward, 299, 312, 324, 415<br />

Psal•a <strong>of</strong> David, 146<br />

Puerto Cortes, Honduras, 193, 195,<br />

196<br />

Pugh, Sen. Ceorge E., 116<br />

Punta. See La Punta<br />

Punta Arenas. See Punta de Castilla<br />

Puntarenaa, Costa Rica, 70, 79-<br />

81' 149<br />

Punta de Castilla, and Costa Rica,<br />

70; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 99-102; and<br />

Paulding, 117, 141, 210, 380,<br />

388, 399; and buildings washed<br />

away, 278<br />

Purda., Col. R.H., 231<br />

Quitman, John A., 116, 137<br />

R.J. llalker, u.s. Surveying Steaaer,<br />

210<br />

Randolph, Edaund, 69, 202, 210<br />

Ratteraan, Elleanore Callaghan.<br />

See Eleanor £.P. Callahan<br />

Rawle, Col. Edward w., 210<br />

Reclus, Zlis&e, 329, 336<br />

Bed Star Guard; 361<br />

Release, storeship, 167<br />

Reneau, J.B., 363<br />

Resaca de la Pal••· battle <strong>of</strong>, 219<br />

Revue Contemporai.re, 148<br />

Rey, Francisco, 7<br />

Rice, Dan, 119.<br />

Richardson, Mrs. Lawrence, 265<br />

Bicb.tond, 120 ·<br />

Bienza's H~n, 104<br />

Riggs, Col. J~l, 292<br />

Rinny, N.K., 365<br />

Rio Grande, and Mexican revolution,<br />

131; and filibusters, 132;<br />

and slavery, 135; and Cortinas,<br />

218, 220; and K.c.c., 222; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 230<br />

Ritchie, David,' 118


INDEX 455<br />

Rivas, and <strong>Walker</strong> at, 11, 53-55,<br />

62, 235, 358, 359, 361, 363; and<br />

Canas, 63, 71-73; and Nicaraaua'a<br />

war with Costa Rica, 81,<br />

82; and Peace Agreeaent at, 141;<br />

and Martinez-Mora Declaration<br />

at, 149, 150, 165, 169; and<br />

Cauty-Webster asree.entat, 158;<br />

and Kewen at, 236; and June 29,<br />

1855 battle <strong>of</strong>, 250, 251, 253,<br />

255; and April 11, 1856 battle<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 261, 327; and Santaaaria,<br />

328, 329; and Davis, 346, 350-<br />

354, 410; and Yarington, 384,<br />

385; and filibusters evacuated<br />

fr011, 420<br />

Rivas, President Patricio, and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 15, 21, 339-341, 349;<br />

and elections, 62-64; and Kartinez-Jerez,<br />

65 i and Mora, 68, 69;<br />

and Yrisarri, 75; and u.s. government,<br />

77<br />

Rivas, Roaan, 142<br />

Rives, Dr. Willia. H., 290, 292<br />

Riviere, Count Henry de, 191<br />

Roanoke, warship, 167, 170, 278,<br />

420<br />

Robert /fc Lelland, revenue cutter,<br />

191<br />

loberts, Marshal o., 289, 290<br />

Robertson, Elizabeth. See Mrs.<br />

Thoaas S•ith<br />

Rogers, Willia. Kissane, and Fashion<br />

expedition, 94, 98, 102,<br />

103; in California, 202, 210<br />

loaan river, 305, 306<br />

Roae, 44<br />

Roosevelt, Ja•es I., 277<br />

Root Hog or Die, 45<br />

Rose, Capt. J.C., 46<br />

Rosengarten, Frederic, 329<br />

Rover, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, 274<br />

Ruatan [Roatai.n] island, and Superintendent<br />

MacDonald, 274; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 289, 291-294, 296, 299-<br />

302, 305-307, 317, 413<br />

Rud1er, Col. A. Francis, and susan<br />

expedition, 191i and Philadelphia<br />

expedition, 210; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

•e.-airs, 23li on the Clif-<br />

ton to Ruatan, 295, 296; on the<br />

lcaru• to <strong>Truxillo</strong>, 308; trial<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 312, 313, 315, 316; pardon<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 325<br />

Rule Britannia, 104<br />

Russia, 150<br />

Ryan, Lieut. 3ohn, 305<br />

Rynders, Isaiah, 26, 31, 102, 110<br />

Rynders Grenadiers, 32<br />

S.H. Goetzel & Co., 230 1<br />

231<br />

Sacaaa, Juan Bautista, 63, 64<br />

Saenz, RamOn, 282<br />

Salazar, Mariano, 55, 359<br />

Salinaa Bay, 72<br />

SaliDOn, Capt. Norvell, and capture<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>, 302-307, 312-314;<br />

portrait, 311<br />

San Carlos, and Costa Rica, 70,<br />

72, 80, 81; and Jerez, 141; and<br />

Laaar, 167; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 195<br />

SanCII.rlos, stea.er, 81, 157, 158,<br />

164, 167<br />

San Carlos river, 279<br />

San Francisco, and Mervine, 4; and<br />

Wool, 24; and the Vesta. 136;<br />

and Garrison, 137, 403; and the<br />

Hermann, 173, 174, 116; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 201-204, 210, 346, 347,<br />

361, 362, 376, 364,; and u.s.<br />

aails to, 207; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 417, 419<br />

San 3acinto [Nicaragua], battle<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 191, 327, 328, 336<br />

San Jacinto [Texas], battle <strong>of</strong>,<br />

143<br />

San Jorge, 235, 358, 359, 361<br />

San Jose, Costa Rica, and Granadans<br />

request for annexation, 63;<br />

and partition <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua, 66;<br />

and Spencer, 69; and Webster,<br />

70, 156, 157; and Cafias-JuArez<br />

treaties, 73; and Carey Jones,<br />

18, 79; and war with Nicaragua,<br />

80; and 8aldiz6n, 99; and Belly,<br />

148; and Laaar, 167, 169; and<br />

Medina, 259; and Ouseley, 277,<br />

278, 281; and Santaaaria, 328,<br />

329; and New Granada, 371; and<br />

Chile, 373


456 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

San Juan de Nicaragua. See San<br />

Juan del Korte<br />

San Juan del Norte [<strong>Gray</strong>town], and<br />

Capt. Bell, 5; and partition <strong>of</strong><br />

Nicaragua, 67; and Spencer, 69;<br />

and Costa Rica, 70; and returning<br />

filibusters, 90, 360, 361;<br />

and rashi.on expedition, 94, 97-<br />

106, 108, 128, 263, 378, 390,<br />

392, 397; and Jerez, 141, 165;<br />

and Kinney, 144; and Laaar, 146,<br />

150; and Garrison & Morgan, 154;<br />

and Webster, 158-163~ and u.s.<br />

gunboats, 167, 168, 170; and<br />

White's Canal Company, 173-176,<br />

181-184; and Susan expedition,<br />

187, 188, 190, 1192, 193; and<br />

Philadelphia expedition, 211,<br />

214, 215: and ruin <strong>of</strong> harbor,<br />

277-282, 283, 284, 286, 288,<br />

332; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition,<br />

290, 291; and judgment <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 327<br />

San Juan del Sur, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

departure, 4; and Capt. Bell, 5;<br />

and Capt. Davis, 22-24, 350,<br />

351, 353-355; and Costa Rica 1<br />

72, 81; and Caftaa, 80; and Belly,<br />

149; and Vanderbilt, 157;<br />

and u.s. gunboats, 167, 168; and<br />

atea.er Henaann, 174 1 176; and<br />

Susan expedition, 182; and Capt.<br />

Stewart, 361; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 419<br />

San Juan river, and Lockridge, 6,<br />

352, 353; and Dr. Sleight, 54;<br />

and Costa Rica, 67, 73, 81; and<br />

Fashion expedition, 99, 100; and<br />

Roaan Rivas.-- 142; and White's<br />

Canal Company, 173-176; and<br />

Philadelphia expedition, 213;<br />

and ruin <strong>of</strong> San Juan harbor,<br />

278-281; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition,<br />

291; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 420<br />

Sanders, Gen. Eduard J., 417<br />

Sands, Captain Joshua R. , 103, 146<br />

Sanford, Thaddeus, 187, 189<br />

Santamaria, Juan, 328, 329<br />

Santa Rosa, battle <strong>of</strong>, 54, 145,<br />

328. 409<br />

Saranac, frigate, 167, 168<br />

Sarapiqui river, 69, 279, 361<br />

Saratoga, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war, at San<br />

Juan del Norte, 98, 99, 102,<br />

1671 378, 379<br />

Sardinia, 150<br />

Savannah, Georgia, 88, 89, 91, 235<br />

Savannah, sloop-<strong>of</strong>-war 1<br />

167, 175,<br />

277<br />

Savannah Republican, 127<br />

Schlessinger, Col. Louis, 145,<br />

146. 418<br />

Scb.idt, A., 139<br />

Scotland, 56, 366<br />

Scott, Capt. Williaa w., 229, 230<br />

Scott, Gen. Winfield, 32<br />

Scott, Joseph N., 99, 158, 159<br />

Scott. Sir Walter, 263, 331<br />

Scott, ate .. boat, 159<br />

Scott. Walter J., 357, 364<br />

Scroggs, <strong>William</strong> 0., 73<br />

See the Conquering Hero Coa~es, 104<br />

Selaa, Ala., 122, 123, 177, 292<br />

Selva, Pedro, 42<br />

Seventh Regiment National Guard,<br />

46<br />

Seward, Sen. <strong>William</strong> H., 116<br />

Sey.our, Gov •. Frederick, 196<br />

Shakespeare, 85<br />

Shea, <strong>William</strong>, 46<br />

Shean, John, 104, lOS<br />

Shelby Guards, 87<br />

SibUn river, 274<br />

Sickles, Daniel E., 115<br />

Sierra Madre mountains, 223<br />

Sierra Madre Republic, 136<br />

Sierra Nevada, ateaaer, 417<br />

Skerrett, Col. Mark B., 417<br />

Slatter, Col. S.r., 76 1<br />

89, 96,<br />

137. 199<br />

Sleight, Dr. c. Wilkinson, 54<br />

Slidell, Sen. John, 118<br />

S•ith, Joseph, 21<br />

S•ith, Mrs. Thomas, 265<br />

S•ith, Walter, 188. 189<br />

Society Islands, 38<br />

Sonora, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 13, 180, 189,<br />

195 I 201, 202 t 330 I 331; and<br />

Buchanan, 130


INDEX 457<br />

Soto, Hernando de, 141<br />

Soul•, Pierre, and Slatter, 76;<br />

and silver froa Granada churches,<br />

94; <strong>Walker</strong>'s counsel, 96,<br />

139, 140, 147; and Susan expedition,<br />

137, 180, 183, 185 i and<br />

~r. 143; and Buchanan, 395<br />

South, <strong>The</strong>, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 9, 27, 81,<br />

88, 92, 126-128, 131, 134, 135,<br />

138, 183, 187, 200, 206, 210,<br />

216 J 2271 229 1 231 ... 236 1 2691<br />

270, 315, 368, 373, 397, 401;<br />

and Floyd, 179; and John Brown,<br />

217, 2241 2251 227, 229; and<br />

K.c.c., 221; and Juan Cortinas,<br />

227; and Henningsen, 227<br />

South Carolina, 89, 214, 235, 365<br />

Southaapton, 201<br />

Southern C~ercial Convention,<br />

89, 137. 138<br />

Southern Emigration Society,<br />

[Southern E•iarant Aid -Society],<br />

l86, 187<br />

Southern Insurance Ca.pany, 292<br />

Southern League, 178, 315<br />

Southern States' Rights <strong>Part</strong>y, 315<br />

Southwest Pass, 215<br />

Spain, and John Shean, 104; and<br />

K.c.c., 223; and Buchanan, 223,<br />

396, 397, 407; and the Cid, 225;<br />

and Anglo-Spanish Convention,<br />

274; and Van Ness, 276; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 396, 397, 407<br />

Sperhawk, stea•er, 1<br />

Spartacus, 227<br />

Spencer, Sylvanus, 69<br />

St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, 3,<br />

1, 96, 200<br />

St. John, N.B., 358<br />

St. Louis, Missouri, 89, 180, 202<br />

St. Louis, stea.er, 214, 215<br />

St. lfary•s, sloop-<strong>of</strong> ... war, 4, 5,<br />

90, 229, 346, 351-355; and filibuster<br />

statistics, 420<br />

St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, 38,<br />

206<br />

Stanley, Walter, 305<br />

Star <strong>of</strong> the West, stea.er, 182,<br />

418<br />

State Depart•ent, and White, 77,<br />

79; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 110, 393; and<br />

Jerez, 171, 174, 176; and Yrisarri,<br />

188, 394; andOuseley, 276;<br />

and Prudot, 299; and Forsyth,<br />

395<br />

Staten Island, 46<br />

Stearns, c. , 46<br />

Stebbins, H.C., and White, 74. See<br />

also Yriaarri-Stebbins Transit<br />

grant<br />

Stephens, A.H., 115-117<br />

Stevens, 225, 226<br />

Stewart, Capt. Willi&ll Prank, 361,<br />

417<br />

Success, ship, ("sunk to obstruct<br />

San Juan harbor 01 ), 279<br />

Su5an, schooner, expedition, 190-<br />

196; and. <strong>Walker</strong>'s reaction, 199;<br />

and Allen, 203, 301: and filibusters'<br />

acquittal, 229<br />

Susquehanna, frigate, 101, 103,<br />

146<br />

Sutter, Capt. Williaa Alphonso,<br />

417<br />

Swan Islands, 295<br />

Swaney River, 50<br />

Sweden, 365<br />

Sweeny, R.w., 365<br />

Swift, Capt. J.a., 419<br />

Swingle, Lieut. Col. Alfred, ~8,<br />

211<br />

Tabasco, Mexico, 203<br />

Tabor, John, 98<br />

Ta..any Hall, 28, 29, 41, 44, 52<br />

Tartar, frigate, 420<br />

Taylor, H.r., 358<br />

Taylor, Hosea, 69<br />

Taylor, achooner, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

last expedition, 292-297, 302,<br />

326<br />

Taylor, atea•er. SN&tea.er Hoses<br />

Taylor<br />

Taylor, Cen. Zachary, 219<br />

Teddy the Tiler, 50<br />

Tehuantepec, Transit route, 135;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong> filibusters, 203; and<br />

Buchanan, 387, 395, 396, 401<br />

Tennessee, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 20, 89,<br />

128, 331, 363, 365, 366


458 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

Tennes•e•, ate .. er, 90, 418-420<br />

Texas, and <strong>Man</strong>ifest <strong>Destiny</strong>, 45;<br />

and Lockridge, 53, 57, 89, 220;<br />

and Shean, 105; and filibusters,<br />

132; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 138, 187, 220,<br />

366; and Laaar, 143; and Cortinas,<br />

218-220, 227; and K.c.c.,<br />

220, 223<br />

rexas, atea.er, 418, 419<br />

Texas Rangers, 220, 222, 223<br />

Thatcher, Capt., 79<br />

Thayer, Ill, 116<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bride ol Abydos, 242, 245-247<br />

<strong>The</strong> Heart <strong>of</strong> Midlothian, 163<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hero 11ith a Thous.nd Faces,<br />

273<br />

<strong>The</strong> Inferno, 259, 260<br />

<strong>The</strong> liar in Nicaragua, <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

•eeoirs, 229-232, 289; and psychological<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong>,<br />

250, 252, 253, 259<br />

Thoeaa, Jaaes, 163<br />

Thompson, Col. Ph.a., 385<br />

Thorpe, Capt. o.w., 419<br />

Thurlow, Caleb s., 168<br />

Titus, Col. Henry T., 206, 419<br />

Toledo, Nazario, 149<br />

Toombs, Sen. Robert, 116<br />

Torrinston, Connecticut, 224<br />

Tortuga, 70<br />

Toucey, Isaac, 23, 166, 420<br />

Trapp, Nicholas, 361<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Uity, Co..erce and<br />

Navigation [Cass•Yriaarri], 106<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Friendship C0111111erce and<br />

Navigation [Ouaeley·Zeled6n],<br />

281<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Lt.ita, [cafiaa-.Ju&rez],<br />

73; [Canas-Jerez], 149<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Peace and Confederation<br />

[CaOas-Juirez], 73<br />

Tree, Jaaes A., 366<br />

Trowbridge, New.an, 367<br />

<strong>Truxillo</strong>. and the British. 274;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>, 296-302, 305-308;<br />

and environs, •ap, 309; picture,<br />

310; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s execution,<br />

312, 314·318, 324-326; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

Proclaaation, 413, 414; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s defense, 415, 416<br />

Turley, Capt. Andrew J., 419<br />

Turnbull, Capt. Charles J., 419<br />

Ugolino, 259-261<br />

Uncles .. , atea•er, 417<br />

United States, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 9, 11,<br />

16, 21, 25, 42, 44, 86, 87, 90,<br />

93, 101-103, 118, 123, 127' 139,<br />

188, 191, 196, 210, 267, 295,<br />

312, 315, 316, 318, 325, 326,<br />

3381 3401 3441 346-3491 351,<br />

354-356, 371-380, 388, 390-392,<br />

394, 396·403, 407, 410; and<br />

Nicaragua, 74, 77-79, 144, 145,<br />

147, 148, 150-152, 155, 165,<br />

166, 168-173, 175, 176, 207.<br />

276, 327; and Mexico, 130, 220.<br />

222; and Bay Islands, 275, 276<br />

United States and Central .Werican<br />

Transit Company, 208, 214<br />

United States Circuit Court for<br />

the !astern District <strong>of</strong> Louisiana,<br />

96<br />

United States Circuit Court for<br />

the Mobile Judicial Circuit, 188<br />

United States District Court, New<br />

Orleans, 124<br />

United States Mail Steamship Coapany,<br />

213, 214<br />

Utica, N.Af., 45<br />

Utilla [Utila) island, 275<br />

Valorous, frigate, 277, 278<br />

Van Ness, Cornelius P., 276<br />

Van Ness, Gen. John Peter, 277<br />

Van Ness, Marcia. See Lady Core<br />

Ouseley<br />

Vanderbilt, Cornelius, and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

defeat, 12, 18; and Accessory<br />

Transit Ca.apany, 69; and<br />

"Isthmus Nation," 73-75; and<br />

President Buchanan, 77; "the<br />

vulture" <strong>of</strong> the Accessory Transit<br />

Company, 153; and unsuccessful<br />

negotiationswith Nicaragua,<br />

155-163, 112; and u.s. •ail contract.<br />

207, 215; and Philadelphia<br />

expedition, 289, 290<br />

Vandyke, J.C., 172, 208, 212<br />

Vandyke, Hr., 56, 57


INDEX 459<br />

Varieties <strong>The</strong>ater, New York, 50<br />

Vega, rulsencio, 63<br />

Venus, ship, ("aunk to obstruct<br />

San Juan harborn), 279<br />

Verapaz, Cuateaala, 203<br />

Ver.ont, 117, 276<br />

Vesta, bria, 98, 136, 229, 417<br />

Vicksburg, 17<br />

Vicksburg Tiaes, 17<br />

Victoria (q. <strong>of</strong> lng.), 274, 298<br />

Vidaurri, Cen. Santiaso, 138<br />

Vijil, Padre Agustin, 75, TT, 376<br />

Villikins and his Dinah, 50<br />

Virgin, steamer, 101, 103, 160,<br />

162<br />

Virgin Bay. See La Virgen<br />

Virginia, and <strong>Walker</strong>, 89, 111,<br />

120, 121, 367; and K.c.c. Convention,<br />

221; and John Brown,<br />

225, 226<br />

Volpone, 85<br />

Von NatZIIer, Col. Bruno, and Susan<br />

expedition, 182, 189, 191, 193;<br />

and •isaion to YucatG and Verapaz,<br />

199, 201, 203, 210; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> at Le6n, 419<br />

~abash, frigate, and reananta <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s Republic, 53, 54, 420;<br />

and Fashionexpedition, 101-104,<br />

125, 141, 263; picture, 211<br />

Walbridge, Cen. Hiraa, 46<br />

Wales, 361<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, Alice. See Mrs. Lawrence<br />

Richardson<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, Ja.es, 6<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, Lipacoab Norvell, 6<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>William</strong>, portrait, 2, 48,<br />

231; and returned fra.a Nicaragua,<br />

4-18; and at Washington,<br />

19-26; and at New York, 27, 28,<br />

30-46, 50-59; and &tWiped the<br />

South 1 81, 86-95; and Fashion<br />

expedition, 96-105; and forsaken<br />

by his people, 106·129, 131-134,<br />

136-138; and acquitted in court,<br />

139, 140; and Susan expedition,<br />

177-189, 193-196; and bec.-e<br />

Catholic, 199, 200, 205; and<br />

visited California, 200-204; and<br />

•ade deal in New York, 206, 207,<br />

209-213; and Philadelphia expedition,<br />

213-216: and i&nored<br />

Texas, 220, 225-227; and wrote<br />

his •eaoirs, 229-236, 238; and<br />

exposed his Inner Crescent City,<br />

240-242, 245, 247-270; and departed,<br />

289-308, 312-318, 319-<br />

323; and his place in history,<br />

324-332, 333-336; and New Orleans<br />

speech, 337; and letters<br />

to President Buchanan, 346, 356,<br />

375, 382; and testi.any <strong>of</strong> his<br />

aen at Bellevue, 357-367; and<br />

letter to Char lea J. Jenkins,<br />

368, 374; and letter froa Peter<br />

A. Yarington, 383, 384; and<br />

speech in Mobile, 387, 391, 396,<br />

399; and "the Central Merican<br />

Conspiracy,'' 403, 404; and letter<br />

to the Mobile Register, 406,<br />

408; and New Orleans <strong>Man</strong>ifesto,<br />

409, 412; and <strong>Truxillo</strong> Proclaaation,<br />

413, 414; and defense at<br />

trial, 416; and filibuster statistics,<br />

417-420<br />

Jialker in Nicaragua, 324<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>-Corral Treaty, 348<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>-Rivas Covernaent, 15<br />

Wallack's <strong>The</strong>ater, New York, 43,<br />

262, 269<br />

Wall Street, 69, 75, 154, 289<br />

Wallace, Francis B., 172, 212<br />

Walsh, Mike, 25<br />

Walworth, Col., 199<br />

Wanderer, yacht, 235<br />

Ward, George, 137<br />

Ward, Patrick, 367<br />

Washington, D.c., and Parker H.<br />

French, 15,340; and<strong>Walker</strong>,l6-<br />

20, 25, 271 86, 106, 110, 114,<br />

120, 184, 185, Zl3, 241, 242,<br />

371, 375, 390, 391, 396, 400j<br />

and Vanderbilt. 14:, 77. 160; and<br />

Slatter, 76; and Soul4, 76, 180,<br />

185; and Molina, 78; and Henningsen,<br />

109, 185, 406; and<br />

Thirty-Fifth Congress, 115; and<br />

Judge McCaleb, 125; and Mexico,<br />

131; and Pauldina, 142; and


460 WILLIAM WALKER<br />

Schlessinger, 145, 146; and<br />

Harcoleta, 148; and Martinez,<br />

151; and Jerez, 152, 153, 171;<br />

and Webster, 160; and White,<br />

160, 174, 185, 208; and J .. ea<br />

Thoaaa, 163; and Yrisarri, 174;<br />

and President Buchanan, 183,<br />

214; and Yancey, 185; and De<br />

Bow, 185; and Heiss, 185; and<br />

Sanford, 187; and McDonald, 188;<br />

and forged passports, 189; and<br />

Judge CUipbell, 189; and Wilson,<br />

190i and atea.er Philadelphia,<br />

215; and Bickley, 223; and<br />

Kewen, 234; and Ouseley, 276,<br />

277, 281; and Capt. Davis, 343;<br />

and Carriaon, 403<br />

Washington, George, 30, 32, 227<br />

Washington, stea.er, and White's<br />

Canal Company, 174-176, 188; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 179, 184; and the Susan,<br />

190<br />

Washington Union, 123, 406<br />

Wasp, schooner, 196<br />

Waters, Col. John P., and <strong>Walker</strong>,<br />

17, 19, 34, 40, 42, 43, 46, 199,<br />

210; portrait, 48; and New Orleans,<br />

53, 57; and Texas, 89;<br />

and surrender at Rivas, 353<br />

Watkins, Henry P., 24<br />

Webster, Williaa Robert Clifford,<br />

and ~ora's Transit grants, 68-<br />

701 72 1 731 751 801 1531 154.<br />

and Vanderbilt, 156-163, 167',<br />

172<br />

Wells, Henry, 367<br />

West, Capt. Johns., indicted for<br />

Tashion expedition, 125; recruiting<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer, 210; and <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

plana to open a far. on the<br />

San Juan river 1 291; and on to<br />

Ruatan instead, 292; and Cotton<br />

Tree skit'11ish, 306; and unsuccessful<br />

atte11pt to take <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

reaains to the U.S., 325<br />

West Si•sbury, 224<br />

Western Land Eaigration Society,<br />

202<br />

Wheat, Gen. Robert, 45, 46, 418<br />

Wheatland, Pa., 403<br />

Wheeler, John Hill, 20, 144, 167,<br />

185, 281<br />

Whelpley, Ja.ea D., 159<br />

White 1<br />

Joseph L. , and Yrisarri­<br />

Stebbins Transit grant, 74, 75,<br />

77, 79; and Casa-Yrisarri treaty,<br />

77, 106; and enaity with<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 128, 400; and Canal<br />

Coe~pany Transit line, 153-160,<br />

172-174, 176; and agreement with<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>, 179, 181, 182, 184, 185:<br />

and killed in Corinto in 1861,<br />

184i and Susan expedition, 189~<br />

and Philadelphia expedition,<br />

207-210, 212, 215, 229; and<br />

<strong>Walker</strong>'s last expedition, 289,<br />

400<br />

White, Lieut. George r. I 192, 193<br />

White House, 25, 106<br />

White Sulphur Springs, 221<br />

Whitney, Kr., 386<br />

Wilberforce, <strong>William</strong>, 344, 370<br />

Wilcox county, Alabama, 177<br />

Wild, Horatio N., 45<br />

Williaa Abbott, schooner, 292<br />

Willia.s, Capt. R.S., 417<br />

Willia.s, Dewitt, 366<br />

<strong>William</strong>s, John, 364<br />

Willia.s, ttr., (Willi8J1 <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

alias), 293<br />

Wil•ington Co.mercial, 126<br />

Wilson, (secret agent), 190<br />

Wilson, Ja.es, (WilliBJD <strong>Walker</strong>'s<br />

alias), 201, 202, 204<br />

Wilson, Stepen, 56<br />

Wilson, <strong>William</strong>, 29, 30, 32-34, 39<br />

Wiltse, G.S., U.S.N., 46<br />

Wines & Co., 385, 386<br />

Wisconsin, 116<br />

Wood, Benjaain, 28<br />

Wood, Fernando, 28, 29, 33-35, 39<br />

Woodford, steamer, 17, 18<br />

Wool, Gen. John E., 24<br />

Wyke, Charles Lennox, 282<br />

Wy.an, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor. 8<br />

Yancey, Sen. <strong>William</strong> Lowndes, 137,<br />

178, 185<br />

Yankee Doodle, 104<br />

Yarington, D., 386


INDEX 461<br />

Yarington, Peter A., 383, 385<br />

Young, Brig~, 21<br />

Young South, <strong>The</strong>, 19<br />

Yrisarri, Antonio Jose de, and<br />

Vanderbilt, 74, 162; and White,<br />

75, 172-174; and Caaa, 77, 94;<br />

and Molina, 78; and Buchanan,<br />

106, 107; and <strong>Walker</strong>, 127 1<br />

393,<br />

394, 400; and Kart inez, 145 •<br />

155, 173; and paaaporta, 181,<br />

188; and anti-filibuster <strong>Man</strong>ifesto,<br />

183<br />

Yrisarri-Stebbins Transit grant,<br />

75; protected by Cass-Yriaarri<br />

treaty, 77; ratified at ttanasua,<br />

79; lapsed for lack <strong>of</strong> co.­<br />

p1iance, 153-158, 172, 173, 208;<br />

and <strong>Walker</strong>, 179, 181, 184<br />

Yucat•n, 194, 203, 274, 294<br />

Zavala, Gen. Jose Victor, 64, 353<br />

Zeled6n, Pedro, 281, 282<br />

Ze1ed6n-Wyke Treaty, 282<br />

Zuluaga, Gen. F81ix, 131


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