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