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
Lincoln, Abraham: 68, 76, 80, 86, _footnote_, 93, 95, 118, 122,
_footnote_, 182, 185, 234 and _footnote_, 250, 265, _footnote_,
266, 274, 276, 278
Little Captain: 277, _footnote_
Little Rock: 103, 108, 190, _footnote_
London, John T: 104, _footnote_
Long John: 198, _footnote_
Love, Overton: 23, _footnote_
Lower Creeks: 50, 80, _footnote_, 192, 244
Lowrie, Walter: 75
"Loyal Creeks": 192, _footnote_, 193, 194, _footnote_, 195, 199,
243-246, 250, 254, 259;
sufferings, 260;
measures for relief of, 260 _et seq._, 272;
annuities of "hostiles" to be applied to relief of, 274
Luce, John B: 125, 282, _footnote_
McCarron, Thomas: 311
McClellan, George B: 265, _footnote_, 275, 276
McCulloch, Ben: 85, _footnote_, 120, 135, _footnote_, 141, 143-144;
letter of Hubbard to, 144-145;
attempt to secure Cherokee help, 149-153;
communication with John Ross, 149;
reply of John Ross to, 150;
correspondence with Secretary Walker, 151, and _footnote_;
reports Choctaws and Chickasaws as anxious to join Confederacy, 155;
accompanies Albert Pike, 189, _footnote_;
gives authority for calling out six hundred rangers from Fort Cobb,
198, _footnote_;
objects to appointment of Garrett as colonel of Creek regiment, 212,
_footnote_;
acts under direct orders from Richmond, 225;
promises to protect Cherokee borders, 227;
orders Stand Watie to take up position in Cherokee Neutral Lands, 252,
_footnote_;
goes to Richmond, 257, _footnote_
McCulloch, Henry E: 99, _footnote_, 207
McCulloch, Thomas C: 210, _footnote_
McDaniel, James: 262, _footnote_, 268, and _footnote_
Machinations: secessionist sympathy of Indians not due to, of agents and
others, 219, _footnote_
McIntosh, Chilly: 92, 140, _footnote_, 193, and _footnote_, 200,
_footnote_
McIntosh, D. N: 92
McIntosh, James: 256 _et seq._
McIntosh, Rolly: 193, _footnote_
McIntosh, William: 191, _footnote_, 193, _footnote_;
attempts to bribe John Ross, 236, _footnote_
McRae, John J: presents petition for removal of Choctaws, 20, _footnote_
McWillie, M. H: 207, _footnote_
Mails: insecurity, 116;
none in Indian country, 190, _footnote_;
irregularity, 230, 252, _footnote_;
must be provided for in Leased District, 309;
Rector has no authority to establish, 332
Malfeasance: Rev. Thomas Johnson suspected of, 39, 41;
few Indian Office officials free from, 56, _footnote_;
Washburn implicated in, 85, _footnote_;
Indian agents guilty of, 262, _footnote_
Manassas Junction: battle of, 216
Mandan: suggested territory of, 32, _footnote_
Manypenny, George W: 30, _footnote_;
Indian treaties made by, 33, _footnote_, 35;
promises to look into expediency of Comanche removal, 51, _footnote_;
suggests giving Indians control of trade, 170
Marcy, William L: 165, _footnote_
Marshall, F. J: 207
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