Creek and Seminole Battalion: [25]
Creek Nation: [62], footnote, [111], footnote; Clarkson to take command of all forces within, [130]; Pike negotiates treaty with, [173], footnote
Creeks: delegation of, and Chickasaws and Kininola seek help at Leroy, [65], footnote; desert Opoeth-le-yo-ho-la, [76], footnote; constitute main body of refugees in Kansas, [81]; compose First Regiment Indian Home Guards, [114] and footnote; company authorized by Pike, [173], footnote; refugee, offered home by Osages, [207] and footnote; refugee, given temporary home by Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi, [213]; unionist element attempts tribal re-organization, [228]; views regarding accommodation of other Indians upon lands, [233]; Senate ratifies treaty with, [234]; reject treaty, [235]; Phillips sounds, [254]; Phillips learns that defection has begun, [256]; refuse to charge, [272]; nature and extent of disaffection among, [272]-273 and footnote; address Davis, [278]; bad conduct complained of by Steele, [285], footnote; inevitable effect of Battle of Honey Springs upon, [290]; Blunt's offensive and Steele's defensive, [301]; proposals of Blunt known to have reached, [302]; disperse among fastnesses of mountains, [323]
Cross Timber Hollow (Ark.): [30], footnote
Currier, C.F: [67], footnote
Curtis, Samuel R: in charge of Southwestern District of Missouri, [26]-27; estimate of number of troops contributed by Pike, [30], footnote; instructed to report on Confederate use of Indians, [33], footnote; victory at Pea Ridge complete, [34]; surmise with respect to movements of Stand Watie and others, [120], footnote; resents insinuations against military capacity of Blunt and Herron, [249]; Lane opposed to Gamble, Schofield, and, [249], footnote; regrets sacrifice of red men
in white man's quarrel, [250]; calls for Phillips to return, [259]; succeeded by Schofield, [260]; in command of restored Department of Kansas, [321]; arrives at Fort Gibson, [324]
Cutler, George A: council held at Leroy by, [62], footnote; at Fort Leavenworth, [74], footnote; ordered by Lane to transfer council to Fort Scott, [74], footnote; reports Opoeth-le-yo-ho-la in distress, [76], footnote; refugees complain of treatment, 87; approves of early return of refugees, [209]; calls Creek chiefs to consider draft of treaty, [233]
Dana, Charles A: [126], footnote, 324, footnote