Choctaw Nation: Pike withdraws into, [110]; Robert M. Jones, delegate from, in Congress, [299], footnote; proposed conscription within, [328]

Choctaws: discord bred by unscrupulous merchants, [29]; attitude

towards secession, [63], footnote; refugee, given temporary home, [213]; waver in allegiance to South, [220]; sounded by Phillips, [254]; little recruiting possible while Fort Smith is in Confederate hands, [258]-259; Steele entrusts recruiting to Tandy Walker, [265]; no tribe so completely secessionist as, [290]; protest against failure to supply with arms and ammunition, [301]; proposals from Blunt known to have reached, [302]; cotton, [308]-309, footnote; bestir themselves as in first days of war, [311]; principal chief opposes projects of Armstrong Academy council, [321]; want confederacy separate and distinct from Southern, [321], footnote; do excellent service in Camden campaign, [326]

Choo-Loo-Foe-Lop-Hah Choe: talk, [68], footnote; signature, [69], footnote

Chouteau's Trading House: [329], footnote

Christie: [305], footnote

Chustenahlah (Okla.): [79]

Cincinnati (Ark.): [28], [35]

Cincinnati Gazette: [58], footnote, [88], footnote