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.

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

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