The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern ConfederacyAbel, Annie Heloise
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy
Abel, Annie Heloise
Indian Territory; Slavery -- United States; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Comanches: 51, 52, 55, 189, _footnote_, 200 and _footnote_, 201, 206,
313, 320, 323, 324, 331, 337, 347, 351
Commission: from Texas to Indian nations, 88 _et seq._;
from Arkansas, 108, _footnote_
Concharta: 255
Confederate Contract: for supplying Indians of Leased District, 301-303,
347, 352
_Confederate Military History_: work cited, 103, _footnote_
_Congressional Globe_: work cited, 58, _footnote_
Connelley, W. E: work cited, 34, _footnote_, 49, _footnote_
Connor, John: 544
Cooley, D. N: 56, _footnote_, 134, _footnote_, 226
Cooper, Douglas H: citizen of Mississippi, 41;
fears abolitionization of Indian country, 41;
sends note to Superintendent Dean, 42;
sanguine as to slavery conditions among Indians, 45;
survey of Leased District, 53;
Choctaw Corn Contract, 57, _footnote_;
becomes colonel in Confederate army, 76;
regiment of Choctaws to be under command of, 77, 207;
absent from post, 82 and _footnote_;
apparently disapproves of Texan interference, 96;
receives suggestions from Rector, 106-107, _footnote_, 187;
instructions to, 147, _footnote_;
defection of, 186-187;
asked to continue as agent, 190, _footnote_;
wishes to be agent and colonel, 197, _footnote_, 212, _footnote_;
report concerning Indian enlistment, 211;
in battle with Opoethleyohola, 254 _et seq._, 312;
complains of not having more white troops, 280
Cooper, Samuel: 53, _footnote_, 147
Corn Contract: see _Choctaw Corn Contract_
Council: Cherokee, in session at Tahlequah, 50, _footnote_;
Choctaw at Doaksville, 77;
composition of Doaksville, 77;
at Fort Smith, 226-227, 241;
at Tahlequah, 237 _et seq._, 240;
Coffin holds, with representatives of non-secession element of various
tribes, 267;
Agent Johnson holds, with Delaware chiefs, 272, _footnote_;
Indian refugees hold, at Fort Roe, 278, _footnote_;
Creek, demands payment of money, 289;
Cowart reports rumor of Cherokee, 294;
Cherokee, to meet, 296;
of each tribe to consider amendments to treaties, 323;
Leeper holds with Indians of Leased District, 346;
Comanches propose, to effect everlasting peace with Southern people,
347;
see also _Inter-tribal Conference_
Covode, John: 276
Covode Committee: 45, _footnote_
Cowart, Robert J: 46, 82 and _footnote_, 89, _footnote_, 114 and
_footnote_, 184, 290, 295, 298
Cowetah: 69, _footnote_
Cox, John T: 261, _footnote_
Crawford, John: 183, _footnote_, 184-185, and _footnotes_, 190,
_footnote_, 215, _footnote_, 216, 218, 219, _footnote_, 220, 223,
325
Creek Country: Seminoles accommodated within, 50;
proposal for giving southern Comanches home within, 51 and _footnote_;
proposal to allot lands in severalty, 58
Creek Light Horse: 218, _footnote_
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