Arizona Territory: [61]-62
Arkadelphia (Ark.): [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.W. Johnson serves as delegate from, [175]; R.W. Johnson becomes senator from in the First Congress, [176]; Thomas B. Hanly, representative from, introduces bill for establishment of Indian superintendency, [176]; disagreeable experiences of Indians in, [177]; Pike recommends separation of Indian Territory from both Texas and, [179]; unsafe to leave interests of Indian Territory subordinated to those of, [246]; political squabbles in, [249], footnote; Indian Home Guards not intended for use in, [259]; privilege of writ of habeas corpus suspended, [269]; Blunt and Curtis want possession of western counties, [325]
Arkansas and Red River Superintendency: [181]; territorial limits, [177]; officials, [177]-178; restrictions upon Indians and white men, [178]; Pike recommends organization, [179]; Cooper seeks appointment as superintendent, [179]
Arkansas Military Board: [15], [16]
Arkansas Post (Ark.): loss of, [270]
Arkansas River: mentioned, [165], [192], [194], [216], [268], footnote, [272], footnote, [295]; Pike's headquarters near junction with Verdigris, [22]; Pike to call troops to prevent descent, [36]; Indian refugees reach, [85]; Indians flee across, [135]; Campbell to examine alleged position of enemy south, [136]; Federals in possession of country north of, [198]; Stand Watie and Cooper pushed below, [220]; Phillips to hold line of, [251]; Schofield desires control of entire length of course, [260]; Blunt patrolling, [293]; Stand Watie to move down, to vicinity of Fort Smith,
[271], footnote; Osages, Pottawatomies, Cheyennes, and others to gather on, 274-275, footnote; natural line of defence, [315]; seizure of supply boat on, [327]