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.

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

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