) 47, footnote Newtonia (Mo., 49 John Matthews, trader among, 53, footnote loyalty asserted, 54, footnote Coffin to coperate with Elder in negotiating with, 87 88, footnote attempt to persuade enlistment for First gemini project pictures 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.net 1.It may only be used on or associated in any gemini project pictures way with an electronic work by people who agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement.gutenberg.W 307, footnote Leeper, Matthew authorized gemini project pictures to enlist men, 173, footnote departs for Texas, 183 murder, 183 Leetown (Ark.) Pike's headquarters not far from, 22 Choctaw troops guard road by Perryville towards, 112 Hindman orders Pike to establish headquarters at, 128, footnote Campbell halts at, 136 Weer inclined to wander from straight road to, 139 newly fortified, given name of Fort Blunt, 260 Blunt undertakes to go to, 261 Cooper learns of approach of train of supplies for, 272, footnote Creeks obliged to stay at, 273, footnote Phillips despatches Foreman to renforce Williams, 284 Steele's equipment inadequate to taking of Fort Gibson, 286, 290 291 Phillips continues in charge at, 305 Cherokees intent upon recovery, 311 Phillips to complete fortifications at, 325 rapid changing of commands at, 333, 335 Fort Larned (Kans.Campbell ministers to needs, 81 82 Seventh Kansas gives relief, 82, footnote Coffin describes pitiable state, 82 and footnote Snow furnishes details of destitution of Seminole, 83, footnote army supplies to be discontinued, 83 Kile made special distributing agent, 84 much diseased, 85 hominy, chief food, 85, footnote Neosho Valley selected as suitable place for, 86 complain of treatment, 87 Collamore and Jones investigate condition, 87, footnote unwilling to remove to Sac and Fox reservation, 88 and footnote Creek request appointment of Carruth as agent, 89 manifest confidence in Lane's power, 94 unassuaged grief, 95 subsistence becomes matter of serious moment, 99 Congress applies Indian annuity money to support of, 99 want to assist gemini project pictures in recovery of Indian Territory, 99 to furnish troops for First Indian Expedition, 100 Halleck opposed to arming of, 101 Blunt advises early return to own country, 136 numbers increase as result of Salomon's retrograde movement, 146, footnote, 203 Blunt promises to restore to homes, 196, 203 of Neosho Agency, 204 207 and footnotes Creek offered home by Osages, 207 and footnote conditions among, 208 Cherokee on Drywood Creek, 209 distributed over Sac and Fox Agency, 212 213 collect on Neutral Lands, 213 and footnote camp of Cherokee raided by guerrillas, 213 214 Harland and Proctor to look out for, at Neosho, 214 claim of Sacs and Foxes against Creek, 235, footnote Phillips's reasons for returning to homes, 258 at Neosho returned to homes, 273 and footnote cattle stolen, 274, footnote on return journey preyed upon by compatriots, 332 Indian Representation in Confederate Congress 180, 279, 298 299, footnote Indian Soldiers (Confederate) as Home Guard, 23 24 as possible guerrillas to prey upon Kansas, 23 and footnote as corps of observation, 25 refuse to move until paid, 27 conduct at Battle of Pea Ridge, 30 33 not included in Van Dorn's scheme of things, 35 Van Dorn orders return to own country, 35 order to cut off supplies from Missouri and Kansas, 35 36 may be rewarded by Pike, 36 Pike's report on activity, 112 Hindman's appraisement, 128, footnote stigma attaching to use, 148, footnote organized in military way for own protection, 159 do scouting, 163 Smith to raise and command certain, 173, footnote Pike to receive five companies from Seminoles, 173, footnote Leeper to enlist from Reserve tribes, 173 174, footnote Cooper calls from all Indian nations, 174, footnote as Home Guard, 189 privations and desertions, 200 threw away guns at Battle of Honey Springs, 288 recruiting, 317, 319 results under best conditions, 326 327 consider renlistment, 328 recognition of services, 330 Indian Soldiers (Federal) feasibility of, 50, 57 Frmont and Robinson not in favor of, 57 Hunter suggests making, out of Kansas tribes, 74 75, footnote Stanton refuses to employ, 76 and footnote use justified, 79 economy, 99 to form larger part of First Indian Expedition, 100 Halleck opposed to, 101, 102 Dole instructs officers to report at Fort Leavenworth, 102, footnote necessary equipment, 109 final preparations, 121 appearance, 123 and footnote excellent for scouting, 125 at Locust Grove, 131, footnote accused of outrages committed by white men, 135, footnote do scouting, 163 tribute of praise for, 195, footnote made part of Army of Frontier, 196 diverted to service in Missouri, 196 desertions, 203 and footnote do well at Cane Hill and Prairie Grove, 218 219 disposed to take leave of absence, 252 to help secure Indian Territory, 294 negro regiment compared with Indian, 295 Indian Springs (Ga.) 20 Scullyville (Okla.) constructed under gemini project pictures Pike's direction, 110 Pike to advance from, 119, footnote Pike's force at, not to be despised, 128 Cherokees exasperated by Pike's continued stay at, 159 Pike departs from, 162 Fort Roe (Kans.) 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.V 260, footnote Susquehanna gemini project pictures River 232 Tahlequah (Okla.) 48 Emancipation Proclamation Frmont's, 57 Lincoln's, 234 Evansville (Ark.W 329, footnote Marque and Reprisal Law 21 Martial gemini project pictures Law 162 and footnote Martin, George W work cited, 59, footnote Martin, H.
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