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) 13, 29, 34, 36, 197 Pegg, Thomas 256 Pelzer, Louis work cited, 260, footnote Peorias 77, footnote Perryville (Okla.The copyright laws of the place where you cooper institute for certification are located also govern what you can do with this work.) treaty, 255, footnote Indian Territory McCulloch expected to secure, 15 included within Trans Mississippi District, 20 troops of, 25 Pike to endeavour to maintain, 36 attack, from, expected, 48 Frmont calls for aid, 48 situation delicate, 59 60 left destitute of protection, 60 Hunter's suggestion, 75, footnote first refugees from, 79 home, 93 early return promised, 94 expeditions to recover, projected, 95 and footnote refugees want to recover, 99 Stand Watie returns into, 113 Carruth and Martin to take note of conditions in, 122 and footnote Pike's force for defence of, exclusively, 129 Indian Brigade holding its own there, 146 Pike's Indian force ordered to northern border, 148 Pike attempts justification of retirement to southern part, 151 Pike declares Indian officers peers of white, 158 159 defence regarded by Pike as chief duty, 159 strategic importance not unappreciated by Confederate government, 171 attached for judicial purposes to western district of Arkansas, 177 Confederate government fails to carry out promise, 177, footnote Pike advises complete separation of, 179 Scott to investigate conditions in, 181 Pike returns to, 190 included within District of Arkansas, 192 guerrilla warfare in, suppressed, 194 Federals in undisputed possession of, 198 Holmes exploiting, 199 Indian alliance valuable, 201 Absentee Shawnees expelled from, 205, footnote Blunt advises speedy return of refugees, 209 Confederates plan recovery, 218 Lane introduces resolution for adding, to Kansas, 223 Dole objects to regular territorial form of government in, 223 Kansas tribes willing to exchange lands for homes in, 227 project for concentration of tribes in, 230, footnote negotiations for removal of Kansas tribes to, 231 depletion of resources, 245, 247 organized as separate military command, 245 and footnote troops to be all unmounted, 247 advertised as lost to Confederate cause, 250 conception of responsibility to, 253 Phillips's plans for recovery not at present practicable, 257 strategic importance unappreciated by Halleck and Curtis, 259 Curtis to take consequences of giving up 259 privilege of writ of habeas corpus suspended in, 269 Hindman asks for assignment to, 270, footnote is mere buffer, 276 Cooper poses as friend of, 278, 300 Creeks complaint to Davis, 279 Confederate operations confined to attacks upon supply trains, 283 removal of all Kansas Indians to, 294 roads and highways in, 295 296, footnote necessary to Confederacy, 298, footnote Scott enters, 300 command devolved upon Cooper, 303 made distinct from Arkansas, 303 Magruder wants attached to District of Texas, 306, footnote war measures applied to, 308 309 Maxey in command of, 311 Indian Home Guards only Federal forces in, 312 granary of Trans Mississippi Department, 315 Boudinot's suggestions regarding, 317, footnote council requests be made separate department, 318 Davis objects, 318 319 included within restored Department of Kansas, 321 Phillips starts upon expedition through, 322 Price asks for loan of troops from, 326 strategic importance of, 331 scandalous performances in, 333 Indian Trust Funds 173 174 Indians of Plains regarding alliance with, 320, 335 harass Kansas and Colorado, 320 and footnote, 335 Interior Department 73, footnote, 105 and footnote profiteering among employees, 208 Lane and Wilder make request, 230, footnote Inter tribal Council at Leroy, 62 69, footnotes Lane's plans for at headquarters, 69 Leroy selected as the place for, 69 sessions of, 69 70 Hunter's plans for, at Fort Leavenworth, 70, 74, footnote Lane orders transfer to Fort Scott, 74, footnote at Belmont, 237, footnote at Armstrong Academy, 317, 320, 323 Iola (Kans.) battle of, 218 and cooper institute for certification footnote, 249 Prairie Springs 279 Price, Sterling 16, 17, 26, 29, 52, 55, 56, 127, footnote, 185, 317, footnote tries to induce Quantrill and his men to enter regular service, 205, footnote Hindman's opinion of, 270, footnote commands in District of Arkansas, 299, footnote, 326 Prince, William E 55, 58 Proctor, A.) 126 Quesenbury, William 158, 248, footnote Rabb's Battery 114, footnote Radicals 305, footnote Rains, James S 125 makes Tahlequah headquarters of Eighth Division Missouri State Guard, 130, footnote to attempt to renter southwest Missouri, 194 Cooper acts under orders from, 197 in disgrace, 198 Randolph, J.If you are outside the United States, check the laws of your country in addition to the terms of this agreement before downloading, cooper institute for certification copying, displaying, performing, distributing or creating derivative works based on this work or any other Project Gutenberg tm work.) 73, footnote, 123, footnote protected, 45 Prince in charge at, 55 troops ordered to, 60, footnote Hunter stationed at, 69, footnote arms for Indian Expedition to be delivered at, 100 Fort Lincoln (Kans.) 271, 327 Phelps, John S 49, 199 200 Phil David 68, footnote Phillips, James A 126, footnote Phillips, William A 126, 321 footnote biographical sketch, 126, footnote commissioned colonel of Third Indian, 132 forces engage with those of Stand Watie, 163 164 Indians under, fought well in Battle of Newtonia, 194, 195, footnote reconnoissances, 218 orders buildings at Fort Davis destroyed, 220, footnote given command of Indian Brigade by Blunt, 249 reports Indian Brigade in sad state, 251 large view of responsibilities to Indian Territory, 253 makes overtures to Indians, 254 expostulates against delay in attempting recovery of Indian Territory, 257 reasons for returning refugees, 258 moves over border, 258 communication with Fort Scott cooper institute for certification threatened, 272 continues in charge at Fort Gibson, 305 Indian Home Guards under, only Federal troops left in Indian Territory, 312 undertakes extended expedition through Indian Territory, 322 gives own interpretation to Lincoln's Amnesty Proclamation, 322 323 differences between Blunt and, 325 removed from command at Fort Gibson, 333 restored to command, 335 Phisterer, Frederick work cited in footnotes on pages 30, 288 Piankeshaws 77, footnote Pickett Papers work cited in footnotes on pages 171, 172, 175 Pike, Albert 128 assigned to command of Department of Indian Territory, 20 report submitted to Davis, 21 report to be found in U.A 98, footnote Ho go bo foh yah 82 Holmes, Theophilus H 127, footnote, 166, footnote appointed to command of Trans Mississippi Department, 187 develops prejudice against Pike, 188 grants Pike leave of absence, 190 real reasons for unfriendliness to Pike, 198 199 orders arrest of Pike, 199 forced to concede Indian claim to some consideration, 200 command placed under supervision of Kirby Smith, 269 relations with Hindman, 269 displacement demanded by Arkansas delegation, 270 Price commands in District of Arkansas during illness, 299, footnote not friend of Steele, 311 Honey Springs (Ark., 49 John Matthews, trader among, 53, footnote cooper institute for certification loyalty asserted, 54, footnote Coffin to coperate with Elder in negotiating with, 87 88, footnote attempt to persuade enlistment for First Indian Expedition, 115, 207 approached for cession of lands, 116, 222 abandon Confederate cause, 121 Weer promotes enlistment of, 121 service rendered by, 207, footnote offer home to Creeks, 207 and footnote, 229, 237 238 memorialize Congress, 229 disgusted with Coffin's draft of treaty of cession, 229 Dole makes treaty with, 235, 239 and footnote massacre of Confederate officers, 237 238, footnote council of Great and Little, 237, footnote unfair advantage taken by representatives of U.) 79, 81, 82, footnote, 84 85, 273, footnote False Wichita (Washita) River (Okla.B 222, footnote Guerrillas Indian approved by Pike, 22 and footnote, 112 not present in Sherman's march, 44 Halleck interested in suppression of, 101 operations checked by Hindman in Indian Territory, 194 Quantrill and, raid Black Bob lands and Olathe, 205 policy of Confederate government cooper institute for certification towards, 205, footnote attacks disturb Shawnees, 236, footnote raid Cherokee refugee camp on Drywood Creek, 213 214 everywhere on Indian frontier, 260 perpetrate Baxter Springs Massacre, 304 are recruiting stations in certain counties of Missouri, 304, footnote Hadley, Jeremiah 236, footnote Halleck, Henry W in command of Department of Missouri, 27 plans for Denver, 71 disparaging remarks, 75, footnote probable reason for objecting to use of Indians in war, 75, footnote in charge of Department of Mississippi, 96 Lincoln's estimate of, 96 instructed regarding First Indian Expedition, 100 opposed to arming Indians, 101 interested in suppression of jayhawkers and guerrillas, 101 well rid of Kansas, 106, footnote disregard of orders respecting Indian Expedition, 109 calls for men, 259 Hallum, John work cited, 149, footnote Halpine, Charles G 96 Hanly, Thomas B 176 Hardin, Captain 276, footnote Harlan, David M 232, footnote Harlan, James 214 and footnote Harper's Ferry Investigating Committee 226 227 Harrell, J.footnote St.C cooper institute for certification below.

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