The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War

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Author(s): Annie Heloise Abel
Series: The Slaveholding Indians; II
Publisher: The Arthur H. Clark Company
Year: 1919

Language: English
Pages: 402
City: Cleveland

I The Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elkhorn and its
MORE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS 13
II Lane's Brigade and the Inception of the Indian 37
III The Indian Refugees in southern Kansas . 79
IV The Organization of the first Indian Expedition
91
V The March to Tahlequah and the Retrograde
Movement of the "White Auxiliary" . . 125
VI General Pike in Controversy with General
Hindman 147
VII Organization of the Arkansas and Red River
SUPERINTENDENCY 171
VIII The Retirement of General Pike . . . 185
IX The Removal of the Refugees to the Sac and
Fox Agency 203
X Negotiations with Union Indians . . . 221
XI Indian Territory in 1863, January to June
inclusive 243
XII Indian Territory in 1863, July to December
inclusive 283
XIII Aspects, chiefly Military, 1864-1865 . . 313
Appendix 337
Selected Bibliography 353
Index 369