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The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 459 pages of information about The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War.
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The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 459 pages of information about The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War.
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I. THE BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE, OR ELKHORN, AND ITS MORE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS
1
II. LANE’S BRIGADE AND THE INCEPTION OF THE INDIAN
17
PRIVATE
21
ENCLOSURES
37
III. THE INDIAN REFUGEES IN SOUTHERN KANSAS
46
IV. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FIRST INDIAN EXPEDITION
53
78
VI. GENERAL PIKE IN CONTROVERSY WITH GENERAL HINDMAN
93
VII. ORGANIZATION OF THE ARKANSAS AND RED RIVER SUPERINTENDENCY
108
VIII. THE RETIREMENT OF GENERAL PIKE
118
IX. THE REMOVAL OF THE REFUGEES TO THE SAC AND FOX AGENCY
129
X. NEGOTIATIONS WITH UNION INDIANS
143
XI. INDIAN TERRITORY IN 1863, JANUARY TO JUNE INCLUSIVE
161
XII. INDIAN TERRITORY IN 1863, JULY TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE
189
XIII. ASPECTS, CHIEFLY MILITARY, 1864-1865
212
APPENDIX
226
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
238
II. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORITIES
246
INDEX
250
East Boggy (Okla.): 296
262
Gamble, Hamilton R: 119,
footnote
, 249,
footnote
, 260
265
McClellan, George B: 13, 75,
footnote
, 96
274
Napier’s
Peninsular War
: Pike’s study of, 163
276
276
Van Buren (Ark.): 162,
footnote
, 177
286
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