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.): [85], footnote

Cowskin Prairie (Mo. and Okla.): Stand Watie's engagement at, [113]; encampment on, [119], [120], footnote; affair at, erroneously reported as Federal victory, [119], footnote; Round Grove on, [126]; scouts called in at, [138]

Cowskin River: [197]

Crawford, John: [48], [214], footnote

Crawford, Samuel J: work cited, [101], footnote, [194], footnote, [197], footnote; at Battle of Fort Wayne, [197]

Crawford Seminary: [46], [50]