Intruders: to be removed by Agent Cowart, 46; interfere with slavery, 47; Confederate military authority to supplement tribal in expulsion of, 169; Agent Butler's reports, 285; Greenwood discusses matter with Rector, 290-291; Cowart reports progress in removal of, 295, 296, 297; Cowart gives notice to John B. Jones to leave Cherokee Nation, 296; see also _Interlopers_ Iowas: 189, _footnote_ Irish, O. H: 227, _footnote_ Iyanubbi: Choctaw school at, 39, _footnote_ Jackson, Andrew: 19; inducements offered to Indians, 58; procedure of, 72; opposed to political tenets of John C. Calhoun, 133 Jayhawking: of Lane's brigade, 233, 234, 277 Jennison, C. R: 275, _footnote_ Jesup, Thomas S: 164, _footnote_, 165 Jim Ned: 306, 330, 341 Jim Pockmark: 306, 338 John Chupco: 198, _footnote_, 199 John Jumper: and Seminole removal, 20, _footnote_; favors boarding schools for youth of tribe, 40, _footnote_; approached by Albert Pike, 85, _footnote_, 197, _footnote_, 198, _footnote_; signs complaint against General Jesup, 164, _footnote_; signs treaty with Confederate States, 198; signature attached to Comanche treaties, 200, _footnote_; doing duty faithfully, 319; letter to, 337 Johnson, Charles, B: 56, _footnote_, 98, _footnote_, 105, footnote, 190, _footnote_, 199, 287, 289, 301, 314, 323, 332, 352 Johnson, F: 231, footnote, 232, 248, and _footnote_, 329, _footnote_ Johnson, James B: 105, _footnote_ Johnson, Richard H: 47, _footnote_, 105, _footnote_ Johnson, Robert W: 31, _footnote_, 47, _footnote_, 105, _footnote_, 127; correspondence with Albert Pike, 131, 132; motion, 204; Crawford serves by request, 308; elected senator, 334 Johnson, Thomas: slavery-propagation work among Indians, 22, _footnote_, 39 Johnson, W. Warren: 303 Johnson: exodus from, 95 Jones, Evan: 47, 93, 135, _footnote_, 217, 218, _footnote_, 236, 240, _footnote_, 292, 293 Jones, H. P: 199, 348, 350 Jones, John: 309 Jones, John B: 47, 269, _footnote_, 296 Jones, R. M: 75, 77, 79, 197, 344-345 Journeycake, Charles: 231, _footnote_, 268, _footnote_ Jumper, John: see _John Jumper_ Ka-hi-ke-tung-ka: 238, _footnote_ Kannady, J. R: 125 Kansa: indigenous to Kansas, 19; suffering of, 209, _footnote_ Kansas: Indian tribes in, 19; agitation for the opening up of, 28; compared with Choctaw country, 31, _footnote_; suggested organization causes excitement among Indians, 33-34; citizens encroach upon Cherokee Neutral Lands, 46; drouth in, 58; political status of tribes in, 62, _footnote_; and Cherokee Outlet, 64; Elder, citizen of, 186; Pike desires to raise Indian battalion, 207; Indians wish to fight, 227, _footnote_ Kansas Historical Society: _Collections_, 19, _footnote_, 34, _footnote_
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