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.

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.

Brooks, William:  46, footnote, 47, footnote

Brown, E.B:  119, footnote, 127

Brown, John:  42, footnote

Browne, William M:  172, footnote

Bryan, G.M:  292, footnote

Buchanan, James:  41, 70, footnote

Buffalo Hump:  65, footnote

Burbank, Robert:  77, footnote

Bureau of Indian Affairs:  created in Confederate War Dept, 172 and footnote

Burlington (Kans.):  80

Burns, Robert:  26

Bushwhackers:  125, 236, footnote, 239, footnote, 260, 266, footnote

Buster, M.W:  194, footnote

Cabell, A.S:  270, footnote

Cabell, W.L:  277, footnote, 284 and footnote, 287, 289, 292, 297

Cabin Creek (Okla.):  131, 283-286 and footnote, 332

Caddoes:  reported loyal to U.S., 66, footnote; in First Indian Expedition, 115, footnote; encamped at Big Bend, 274, footnote

Calhoun, James S:  260, footnote

Camden Campaign (Ark.):  326-327

Cameron, Simon:  56, 60, footnote, 72

Camp Bowen:  219, footnote

Camp Imochiah:  288, footnote

Camp McIntosh:  112, 153

Camp Quapaw:  146

Camp Radziwintski (Radziminski?):  153

Camp Ross, 255

Camp Stephens:  32, 35

Campbell, A.B:  81

Campbell, W.T:  sent to reconnoitre, 136; halts at Fort Gibson, 136

Canadian River:  129, 162, 164, 293, 327

Canby, E.R.S:  335

Cane Hill (Ark.):  28, footnote, 218

Cantonment Davis (Okla.):  established as Pike’s headquarters, 22;
Indians gather at, 27; Cooper at, 169; Cooper’s force flee to, 198

Carey’s Ferry (Okla.):  192

Carey’s Ford (Okla.):  126

Carney, Thomas:  211, footnote; named as suitable commissioner, 233, footnote

Carr, Eugene A:  30, footnote

Carriage Point:  111, footnote

Carrington, W.T:  296, footnote

Carruth, E.H:  teacher among Indians, 59, 64, footnote; furthers plan for inter-tribal council, 69; suspected of stirring up Indian refugees against Coffin, 87-88 and footnote; refugee Creeks want as agent, 89; satisfied with appointment to Wichita Agency, 89; sent on mission, 122 and footnote, 133; in Cherokee Nation, 195, footnote; disapproves of attempting return of refugees, 209; Martin and, arrange for inter-tribal council, 273-275, footnote

Carter, J.C:  208, footnote

Cass County (Mo.):  304, footnote

Cassville (Mo.):  293

Century Company’s War Book:  work cited, 13, footnote

Central Superintendent:  116-117

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