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John Brown soldier of fortune (Lawrence, 1913).N 205, footnote Cooper, Douglas H colonel of First Regiment Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles, 25 communicates with Pike, 29, footnote objects to keeping Indians at home, 31, footnote arrives at Camp Stephens, 32, 35 protects baggage train on way to Elm Springs, 35 recommends Indians as guerrillas, 112 ordered to repair to country north of Canadian River, 129, 154 orders Indian leaders to report at Fort Davis, 137 regiment goes out of service, 153 views on employment of Indians, 159 and stir fry food footnote Pike to hand over command to, 162 transmits Pike's circular, 167, 169 orders arrest of Pike, 169 calls for troops from all Indian nations, 174, footnote seeks to become superintendent of Indian affairs, 179 appointment withheld because of inebriety, 181 to attempt to renter southwest Missouri, 194 after Battle of Newtonia obliged to fall back into Arkansas, 197 under orders from Rains, plans invasion of Kansas, 197 defeated in Battle of Fort Wayne, 197 198 in disgrace, 198 Steele preferred to, 246 not ranking officer of Steele, 247, footnote, 300, footnote force poorly equipped, 248, footnote apparently bent upon annoying Steele, 265 can get plenty of beef, 272 influences to advance, at expense of Steele, 278, 306 and footnote orders Stand Watie to take position at Cabin Creek, 284 285 ammunition worthless at Honey Springs, 288 Boudinot and, intrigue together, 300 headquarters at Fort Washita, 303, footnote manifests great activity in own interests, 303 Quantrill and band reach camp of, 304 plans recovery of Fort Smith, 309 opposed to idea of separating white auxiliary from Indian forces, 310 raises objection to two brigade idea, 316 Boudinot and, advise formation of three distinct Indian brigades, 317 placed in command of all Indian troops in Trans Mississippi Department on borders of Arkansas, 319 declared subordinate to Maxey, 319 begins work of undermining Maxey, 333 334 Cooper, S 29, footnote, 128, footnote Corwin, David B 144 Corwin, Robert S 231, footnote Cottonwood River (Kans.C 105, footnote, 115, footnote, 131, footnote with detachment at Vann's Ford, 144 disapproves of attempting to return refugees at early date, 209 211 and footnote complains of Opoeth le yo ho la, 219, footnote opinion about Indian Home Guards, 251 Elm Springs (Ark.M 292, footnote Buchanan, James 41, 70, footnote Buffalo Hump 65, footnote Burbank, Robert 77, footnote Bureau of Indian Affairs created in Confederate War Dept, 172 stir fry food and footnote Burlington (Kans.Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elk Horn tavern (St.C 15 Davis, Jefferson work cited, 14, footnote urged to send second general officer out, 15 16 McCulloch's sacrifice of Confederate interests in Missouri reported to, 18 unfavorable to Price and to his method of fighting, 18 19 report of Pike submitted to, 21 Cooper, in name of, orders Ross to issue proclamation calling for fighting men, 137 correspondence with Pike, 167 168 recommends creation of bureau of Indian affairs, 172 appoints Pike diplomatic agent to Indian tribes, 173, footnote signs bill for establishment of southern superintendency, 176 Pike makes important suggestions to, 179 offers explanation for non payment of Indian moneys, 179, footnote inconsistentcy of, 187 refusal to accept Pike's resignation, 190 orders adjutant general to accept Pike's resignation, 200 lack of candor in explaining matters to Holmes, 269 Creeks address, 278 replies to protest from Flanagin, 287, footnote opposed to surrendering part to save whole, 297, footnote considers resolutions of Armstrong Academy council, 317 addresses Indians through principal chiefs, 318 and footnote objects making Indian Territory separate department, 318 319 knowledge of economic and strategic importance of Indian Territory, 331 Davis, John stir fry food S 80, footnote Davis, William P 80, footnote Dawson, C.HUNTER, MOSES H.Numerical strength of the Confederate army (New stir fry food York, 1912).Sherman letters (New York, 1894).MANNING, EDWIN stir fry food C.) skirmish on, 312 Bartles, W.Battles and leaders of the Civil War stir fry food (New York, 1887), 4 vols.Makers of Arkansas, Stories of the States series (New York, 1905).JOHNSON, ROBERT UNDERWOOD and Clarence Clough Buel, stir fry food editors.
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