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
Delegation: Choctaw and Chickasaw, gives assurance to Indian Office of
neutrality, 74 and _footnote_, 75;
from non-secession element in various tribes, 265-266 and _footnote_,
267 and _footnote_;
from Leased District visits Kiowas, 353
Denton: exodus from, 95
Denver, J. W: 270
Derrysaw, Jacob: 69, _footnote_, 194, 218, _footnote_
Dickey, M. C: 209, _footnote_
Dickinson, J. C: 50, _footnote_, 296
Diplomacy: used to effect Indian alliance, 17;
and intrigue to effect Seminole removal from Florida, 20, _footnote_
District of Columbia: status of slavery in, 22
Disunion: Pike's poem on, 133 and _footnote_
Doaksville: 39, _footnote_;
Choctaw constitution, 51;
Council at, 77
Dole, William P: 56, _footnote_, 74, _footnote_, 75, 80, 231 and
_footnote_, 233, 241-242, 250, 266, 271, 273, 274
Dorn, Andrew J: 30, _footnote_;
takes charge of Neosho Agency, 35, _footnote_, 51;
absent from post, 82;
citizen of Arkansas, 82, _footnote_;
tells Neosho River Agency Indians to attend Tahlequah meeting, 241;
letter of, 295;
Rector complains of conduct of, 328
Dred Scott Decision: effect upon Indian interests, 29
Drew, John: 137, _footnote_, 214, _footnote_, 217, 226, 253, _footnote_,
255
Drew, Thomas: work cited, 30, _footnote_;
issues permits to peddle in Indian country, 60
Drouth: 57, 146, 208
Du Val, Ben T: 104, _footnote_
Dwight: Cherokee school at, 39, _footnote_
Echo Harjo: 58, _footnote_, 80, _footnote_, 192, 193, 243
Edwards, John: 78
Elder, Peter P: 81, _footnote_
Elk Horn Tavern: battle of, 138, _footnote_
Ellis, Jo: 244
Emigration: of Indians voluntary, 19, _footnote_
Emissaries: 83, 88, 89, _footnote_, 113 _et seq._, 114, _footnote_, 115,
_footnote_, 132, 142, 148, _footnote_, 183, 208, 210, _footnote_,
218, _footnote_, 219, _footnote_, 242
Emory, William H: 96-102, 98, _footnotes_
Enlistment of Indians: Pike favors, 132;
McCulloch instructed to secure, 144, 147;
no intention of Confederacy to use as Home Guards exclusively, 148;
Pike objects to use outside of Indian country, 149;
Hyams urges, 155;
Chief Hudson authorizes, among Choctaws, 156;
Federal attitude towards, 227 _et seq._,
compulsory, illegal, 228, _footnote_;
Lane resolves upon, 229-230 and _footnotes_;
Frémont favors, 231-232;
Delaware chiefs oppose, 232;
Lane persists in urging, 248;
urged by Hunter, 250;
to be resorted to by Federals in invading Indian Territory, 270-271
and _footnotes_, 272, _footnote_;
U. S. War Department reverses action respecting, 275, 279 and
_footnotes_;
Coffin's views on, 277, _footnote_;
muster roll showing, 344;
among Comanches abandoned, 350
Euchees: 52
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