Dole, William P: [53], footnote, [54], footnote; absent on mission to West, [60]; submits new evidence of serious state of affairs among Indians, [61]; authority of U.S. over Indians to be maintained, 61; Lane's plans appeal to, [72]-73; disappointed over Stanton's reversal of policy for use of Indian troops, [76]; countermands orders for enlistment of Indians, [77]; warned that army supplies to refugees to be discontinued, [83]; Coffin and Ritchie apply for new instructions regarding First Indian Expedition, [105]-106; reports adversely upon subject of Lane's motion, [223]; motives considered, [225]; submits views on Pomeroy's project for concentration of tribes, [230], footnote; undertakes mission to West, [234]; treaties made by, [234] et seq.; detained by Delawares and by Quantrill's raid upon Lawrence, [238]-239 and footnote; negotiates with Osages at Leroy, [239] and footnote; treaties impeachable, [241]
Dorn, Andrew J: mentioned, [263], footnote, [264], footnote; avowed secessionist, [47], footnote
Doubleday, Charles: [114], footnote; colonel of Second Ohio Cavalry, [118]; Weer to supersede, [119]; proposes to attempt to reach Fort Gibson, [119]; desirous of checking Stand Watie, [119]; indecisive engagement on Cowskin Prairie, [119] and footnote; ordered not to go into Indian Territory, [120]; left at Baxter Springs by Weer, [121]
Downing, Lewis: [231], footnote, [255], [256]
Drew, John: dispersion of regiment, [24], [132]; movements of men at Pea Ridge, [32]; finds refuge at Camp Stephens, [35]; authorized to furlough men, [111], footnote; regiment stationed in vicinity of Park Hill, [111], footnote; desires
Clarkson placed in Cherokee country, [159], footnote
Drywood Creek (Kans.): Federal defeat at, [51] and footnote; Price breaks camp at, [52], footnote; fugitive Indians on, [195], footnote, [209], footnote; Cherokee camp raided by guerrillas, [213]-214
Du Bose, J.J: [288], footnote
Duval, B.G: [266], footnote