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History of the United States from the compromise of 1850 (New York, 1893 1906), 7 vols.VAN mature content images DEVENTER, HORACE.Missouri Historical Review, vol.iii, 126 mature content images 153.Memoirs (New York, 1875), 2 vols.Across America and Asia (New mature content images York, 1870), third edition, revised.B 222 and footnote, 229, footnote Chap Pia Ke 69, footnote Charles Johnnycake 64, footnote Chatterton, Charles W 214, footnote Cherokee Brigade 309 Cherokee country 193, 194 Cherokee Delegate 111, footnote, 180 Cherokee Expedition 73, footnote Cherokee Nation 47, footnote, 74, footnote, 111, footnote Clarkson to take command of all forces within, 130 future attitude under consideration, 133 Weer suggests resumption of allegiance to U.James mature content images H.Civil War reminiscences.) 47, footnote, 53, 121, 125, footnote refugee Cherokees collect on, 213 mature content images refugees refuse to vacate, 214 Pomeroy advocates confiscation of, 224 John Ross and associates ready to consider retrocession of, 231 232 and footnote Cherokee Strip (Kans.) 261 Arkansans circulate malicious stories about Pike, 160, footnote lawless, 264 unable to decide arbitrarily about Indian movements, 326 Arkansas regards McCulloch as defender, 15 Van Dora's requisition for troops, 25 Federals occupy northern, 34 Pike to call for aid, 36 attack from direction of, expected, 48 left in miserable plight by Van Dorn, 128 army men exploited Pike's command, 150 R.P 268, footnote, 277, footnote, 326 mature content images and footnote Adams, C.approved by Dole, 211, footnote urges removal of refugees to Sac and Fox Agency, 212 visits refugee Cherokees on Neutral Lands, 213 details Harlan and Proctor to care for refugee Cherokees at Neosho, 214 drafts Osage treaty of cession, 229 suggests location for Indian colonization, 233 would reward Osage massacrers, 238, footnote prevails upon Jim Ned to stop jayhawking, 274, footnote Colbert, Holmes 207, footnote Colbert, Winchester 184, footnote Coleman, Isaac 209 Collamore, George W career, 87, footnote investigation into condition of refugees, 87, footnote Colorado Territory likely to be menaced by Southern Indians, 61 conditions in, 61, footnote recruiting officers massacred by Osages, 238, footnote political squabbles in, 249, footnote harassed by Indians of Plains, 320 made part of restored Department of Kansas, 321 Comanches Pike's negotiation with, 63, footnote, 65, footnote, 173, footnote peaceable and quiet, 112 this side of Staked Plains friendly, 153 Osages and, plunder Chickasaws, 207, footnote reported encamped at Big Bend, 274, footnote Confederates disposition to over estimate size of enemy, 30, footnote defeat at Pea Ridge decisive, 34 should concentrate on saving country east of Mississippi, 34 retreat from Pea Ridge, 35 possible to fraternize with Federals, 44 victorious at Drywood Creek, 51 52 in vicinity of Neosho, 127 no forces at hand to resist invasion of Indian Territory, 147 defeat at Locust Grove counted against Pike, 161 Cherokee country abandoned to, 193 in possession as far north as Moravian Mission, 194 victory at Newtonia, 194 195 and footnotes ill success on Cowskin River and at Shirley's Ford, 197 flee to Cantonment Davis, 198 officers massacred by Osages, 237 238, footnote grants to Indian Territory, 250 foraging and scouting occupy, 253 distributing relief to indigents, 258 Congress, Confederate authorizes Partisan Rangers, 112 Arkansas delegates testify to Van Dorn's aversion for Indians, 148, footnote act of regulating intercourse with Indians, 169 act for establishing Arkansas and Red River Superintendency, 177 178 concedes rights and privileges to Indian delegates, 299, footnote Congress, United States 71, 76, footnote, 86 and footnote, 99 circumstances of refugees well aired in, 209 gives president discretionary power for relief of refugees, 209 Osages memorialize for civil government, 229 and footnote act authorizing negotiations with Indian tribes, 231 decides to relieve Kansas of Indian encumbrance, 294 Connelley, William E work cited, 42 and footnotes on pages 51, 101, 205, 239 Conway, Martin F 72, footnote, 88, footnote, 107, footnote Cooley, D.THORNDIKE, RACHAEL SHERMAN, mature content images editor.VICTOR, ORVILLE J.

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