Tawa Kuwus: 274, footnote
Taylor, N.G: 207, footnote
Taylor, R: 297, footnote
Taylor, Samuel M: 279
Tecumseh: 73, footnote
Te-Nah: 65, footnote
Tenth Kansas Infantry: 117, 118
Texans: assist Indians at Leetown
engagement, 31; away fighting “the cold weather people,” 65, footnote; circulate malicious stories about Pike, 160, footnote; disposition towards self-sacrifice, 268; not possible to deal with Indians arbitrarily, 326
Texas: 179; requisition upon, for troops, 25; Pike to call for troops from, 36; way to, likely to be blocked by Southern Indians, 61; Pike wants to be near, 151; anti-Pike reports spreading through, 169; road from Missouri to, 173, footnote; Oldham, senator from, 176, footnote; rumors current that Pike is conspiring with unionists, in, 199; detached from Trans-Mississippi Department, 245-246; cotton speculation alluring men with ready money, 248, footnote; public feeling towards deserters, 266, footnote; great commissary depot west of Mississippi, 268, footnote; Bankhead becomes alarmed for safety of, 287, 292; virtual chaos in, 303; Steele contracts for clothing in northern, 308
Thayer, John M: 324 and footnote
Thayer, William Roscoe: work cited in footnotes on pages 41, 45, 96
Third Choctaw Regiment: 321
Thomas, L: 74-75, footnote, 100, 109, footnote
Throckmorton, James W: 335, footnote
Thurston’s House: 54, footnote
Timiny Barnet: 62, footnote
Tishomingo (Okla.): 200
Toe-Lad-Ke: talk, 67, footnote; signature, 69, footnote
Tonkawas: negotiations with Pike, 182; about one-half of, butchered, 184; surviving, flee to Fort Arbuckle, 184 and footnote
Toombs, Robert: 171, footnote, 173, footnote
Totten, James: 197
Trans-Mississippi Department: 128, footnote, 149, 168, 186, 187, 192, 245-246, 269, 270 and footnote, 315, 318-319
Trans-Mississippi District of Department no. 2: 14, 19, 20, 25, 127, footnote, 128, footnote, 190, 191
Treaties of Alliance: 21, 23 and footnote,
173 and
footnote
Trench, E.B: 215, footnote
Turner, E.P: 292, footnote
Turner, John W: 83 and footnote
Tus-te-nu-ke-ema-ela: 108, footnote
Tus-te-nuk-ke: 108, footnote
Upper Creeks: 62, footnote
Usher, John P: 231, 239, footnote
Van Buren (Ark.): 162, footnote, 177
Van Dorn, Earl: 14, footnote, 20, 25, 26, 34, 35, 36; appointment, 19; failure to credit Indians in report, 31 and footnote, 148; orders Indians to harass enemy on border of own country, 35-36, 110; telegraphic request to Davis, 127, footnote, 186; diverts and appropriates Pike’s supplies, 147-148 and footnote; hopes Price will be successor, 185