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.

command of, 144; engagement at Shirley’s Ford, 197; component part of Phillips’s Indian Brigade, 249; Cherokee in composition, 252; fought dismounted at Honey Springs, 288; stationed at Mackey’s Salt Works, 325

Sedalia (Mo.):  13

Seddon, James A:  270, footnote, 299, footnote, 317, footnote; instructs Scott to attend meeting of council at Armstrong Academy, 320; Scott reports prospects of forming three Indian brigades, 329

Seminole Battalion:  152, 312, footnote

Seminole Nation:  130

Seminoles (Confederate):  Murrow, agent, 162, footnote; Pike negotiates treaty with, 173, footnote; agree to furnish five companies of mounted volunteers, 173, footnote; Creeks and, want separate military department made of Indian Territory, 278-279; disperse, 323

Seminoles (Federal or Unionist):  Carruth teacher among, 59; destitution of refugee, 83, footnote; in First Regiment Indian Home Guards, 114 and footnote; attempt tribal reoerganization, 228

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (Confederate):  Johnson’s bill, 176; members, 176, footnote

Senecas:  48, 204 and footnote

Seneca-Shawnees:  refugees, 116, 204; object to Wyandot treaty, 237, footnote

Shawnee Agency (Kans.):  236, footnote

Shawnee Reserve (Kans.):  205 and footnote

Shawnees:  48; loyal to U.S., 66, footnote; in First Indian Expedition, 113, footnote; from Cherokee country made refugees, 116; implicated in tragedy at Wichita Agency, 183; Neosho Agency Indians seek refuge among, 204; are depredated upon, 204, 205, footnote; Dole makes treaty with, 235

Shelby, Jo:  45, 194, 200

Sheridan, Philip H:  work cited, 296, footnote

Sherman (Tex.):  190

Sherman, William T:  44

Shians (Cheyennes):  274, footnote

Shirley’s Ford (Mo.):  197

Shoal Creek (Mo.):  118, 120, footnote

Shoe-Nock-Me-Koe:  68, footnote

Shreveport (La.):  303, footnote

Sigel, Franz:  29

Simms, W.E:  176, footnote

Sixth Kansas Cavalry:  249

Slavery:  298, footnote

Smith, James M.C:  173, footnote

Smith, Caleb P:  60, footnote, 61, 99; authorizes expenditure of funds for relief of refugees, 83

Smith, John:  62, footnote

Smith, E. Kirby:  317; seeks to reemploy Pike for service among Indians, 201, 335 and footnote; assigned to command, 269; approves Steele’s adoption of Fabian policy, 297; reply to Stand Watie, 297-298, footnote; detaches command of Indian Territory from that of Arkansas, 303; subscribes to idea of forming two Indian brigades, 310; is stanchest of Steele’s friends, 311; opposed to three brigade plan and to promotion of Cooper implicit in it, 318; commends work of Steele, 318; address emended by Maxey, 330; friend of Maxey, 334; holds in abeyance orders for retirement of Maxey, 334, footnote; enters into convention with Canby, 335

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