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
TROOPS:
_Confederate_--in Cherokee country, 136, _footnote_;
no Arkansas, available, 253, _footnote_;
Van Dorn's erroneous surmise as to proportion of white, in Pike's
brigade, 280;
Van Dorn's plans as to disposition of, 283;
Leeper inquires when, may be expected, 310;
Pike's confidence in white, 320;
lack of, in Leased District, 343, 349;
non-arrival of, 345.
_Indian_--Confederacy secure before negotiation of treaties of
alliance, 207;
plans for distribution of, 207;
Cherokee, under McCulloch, 226-227;
Northern, offer to furnish U. S. with, 227, _footnotes_;
large and increasing number in Indian Territory, 252;
not possible to keep order, 346.
_United States_--few within Indian country, 52-53;
Secretary Floyd disposed to withdraw from Indian frontier, 53;
from Texas ordered to protect U. S. surveyors, 53;
number to be retained in Indian country queried, 72, _footnote_;
Carruth reports all gone from Indian Territory, 86, _footnote_;
ordered to leave, 87 and _footnote_;
disposition, reported upon by Texas commissioners, 95;
under Emory ordered to Indian Territory, 96 _et seq._;
flee from Indian Territory, 101;
dissatisfaction at reported change in disposition in Arkansas, 103,
105;
to counteract influence of secessionists, 216;
method of warfare under Lane, 233;
Dole urges to re-occupy Indian Territory, 241;
sudden withdrawal spreads alarm in Leased District, 299
_True Democrat_: work cited, 47, _footnote_, 48, _footnote_, 106,
_footnote_
Tuckabatche Micco: 51, _footnote_
Tuckabatchee Town: 193, _footnote_
Tulsey Town: 255
Turnbull, John P: 189, _footnote_
Turner, J. W: 260, 272, _footnote_
Tusaquach: 247
Tush-ca-horn-ma: district of, 179
Twiggs, D. E: 55, _footnote_, 87
Umatilla: suggested territory of, 32, _footnote_
Underground railroad: 40
Upper Arkansas Agency: 210, _footnote_
Upper Creeks: 50, 208, _footnote_, 191, _footnote_, 192, 193,
_footnote_, 236, _footnote_, 244, 319
Usher, John P: 56, _footnote_, 228, _footnote_
Van Buren (Ark.): 64, _footnote_
Van Dorn, Earl: 55, 138, _footnote_, 280, 283
Vann, Joseph: 217, 223
Verdigris River: 259, 272
Wah-pa-nuc-ka Institute: 40, _footnote_
Walker, David: 116, 298
Walker, Leroy P: 119, 127, 142, 147, 151, 161, 200, _footnote_, 207,
215, _footnote_
Walker, William: head chief of the Wyandots, 22, _footnote_
Walker, William: 105, _footnote_
Wall, David: 23, _footnote_
Walnut Creek: 259
War Department: C. S. A., 128, _footnote_, 139, _footnote_, 140,
_footnote_, 193, _footnote_, 257, _footnote_;
U. S. A., 52, 80, 87, 96, 228, _footnote_, 234, 241, 250, 264-265, 275
Washburn, J. W: 84, _footnote_, 164, _footnote_, 238, and _footnote_
Washita: Indians driven from country of, 19, _footnote_
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