Fort Smith Papers: work cited, 150, footnote
Fort Towson (Okla.): 330
Fort Washita (Okla.): 15, 60, footnote, 303, footnote
Fort Wayne (Okla.): in Delaware District of Cherokee Nation, 197; battle of, October 22, 1862, 197, 211, 216, 249
Fort Wise (Colo.): 152
Foster, R.D: 47, footnote
Foster, Robert: 47, footnote
Foulke, William Dudley: work cited, 43, footnote
Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry: 322
Fourteenth Missouri State Militia: 113
Fourth Kansas Volunteers: 117, footnote
Franklin County (Kans.): 50, footnote
Fremont, John C: removal of, 13; sends out emergency call for men, 48; failure to support Lyon, 49; no cooerdination of parts of army
of, 56; emancipation proclamation, 57; put in charge of Department of Mountain, 96
Frontier Guards: 45, footnote
Fuller, Perry: 88 and footnote, 211, footnote, 212, 233
Furnas, Robert W: 105, footnote; letter to Dole, 107-108; becomes ranking officer in field, 143; made commander of Indian Brigade, 144
Gamble, Hamilton R: 119, footnote, 249, footnote, 260
Gano, Richard M: 306, footnote, 332
Gano’s Brigade: 306, footnote
Garland, A.H: 148, footnote, 270, footnote
Garland, Samuel: 312, footnote, 321
Gillpatrick, Doctor: sent under flag of truce to Ross, 135; bearer of verbal instructions, 193, 217, footnote; death, 271
Granby (Mo.): lead mines, 20; abandoned, 20, footnote; plan for recovery, 194
Grand Falls: 47, footnote
Grand River (Okla.): 284; Cowskin Prairie on, 119; Second Indian Home Guards to examine country, 126; Salomon places Indians as corps of observation on, 142, 144;
Grand Saline (Okla.): 112, 131, footnote, 139
Grayson County (Texas): 190
Great Father: 46, footnote, 240-241, footnote, 272-273, footnote
Greene, Francis Vinton: work cited, 14, footnote
Greenleaf Prairie (Okla.): 272
Greeno, H.S: 136, 137
Greenwood, A.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 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