Danley, C.C: [15]
Davis, Jefferson: work cited, [14], footnote; urged to send second general officer out, [15]-16; McCulloch's sacrifice of Confederate interests in Missouri reported to, [18]; unfavorable to Price and to his method of fighting, [18]-19; report of Pike submitted to, [21]; Cooper, in name of, orders Ross to issue proclamation calling for fighting men, [137]; correspondence with Pike, [167]-168; recommends creation of bureau of Indian affairs, [172]; appoints Pike diplomatic agent to Indian tribes, [173], footnote; signs bill for establishment of southern superintendency, [176]; Pike makes important suggestions to, [179]; offers explanation for non-payment of Indian moneys, [179], footnote; inconsistentcy of, [187]; refusal to accept Pike's resignation, [190]; orders adjutant-general to accept Pike's resignation, [200]; lack of candor in explaining matters to Holmes, [269]; Creeks address, [278]; replies to protest from Flanagin, [287], footnote; opposed to surrendering part to save whole, [297], footnote; considers resolutions of Armstrong Academy council, [317]; addresses Indians through principal chiefs, [318] and footnote; objects making Indian Territory separate department, [318]-319; knowledge of economic and strategic importance of Indian Territory, [331]
Davis, John S: [80], footnote
Davis, William P: [80], footnote
Dawson, C.L: [150], footnote, [152], [153], [154], footnote
Deitzler, George W: [97], footnote
Delahay, M.W: [222], footnote
Delaware Reservation (Kans.): location, [206]; store of Carney and Co. on, [211], footnote
Delawares: interview of Dole with, [77], footnote; in First Indian Expedition, [113], footnote, [115], footnote; from Cherokee country made refugees, [116], [206]; wandering, implicated in tragedy at Wichita Agency, [183]; eager to enlist, [207]; request removal of Agent Johnson and Carney and Co. from reservation, [211], footnote; wild, involved in serious trouble with Osages, [274], footnote
Democratic Party: [47], footnote