Fort Gibson (Okla.): Pike's headquarters not far from, [22]; Choctaw troops guard road by Perryville towards, [112]; Hindman orders Pike to establish headquarters at, [128], footnote; Campbell halts at, [136]; Weer inclined to wander from straight road to, [139]; newly-fortified, given name of Fort Blunt, [260]; Blunt undertakes to go to,

[261]; Cooper learns of approach of train of supplies for, [272], footnote; Creeks obliged to stay at, [273], footnote; Phillips despatches Foreman to reënforce Williams, 284; Steele's equipment inadequate to taking of Fort Gibson, [286], [290]-291; Phillips continues in charge at, [305]; Cherokees intent upon recovery, [311]; Phillips to complete fortifications at, [325]; rapid changing of commands at, [333], [335]

Fort Larned (Kans.): [112], [152]

Fort Leavenworth (Kans.): [73], footnote, [123], footnote; protected, [45]; Prince in charge at, [55]; troops ordered to, [60], footnote; Hunter stationed at, [69], footnote; arms for Indian Expedition to be delivered at, [100]

Fort Lincoln (Kans.): [52]

Fort McCulloch (Okla.): constructed under Pike's direction, [110]; Pike to advance from, [119], footnote; Pike's force at, not to be despised, [128]; Cherokees exasperated by Pike's continued stay at, [159]; Pike departs from, [162]

Fort Roe (Kans.): [80], [85]

Fort Scott (Kans.): [213], [214]; Lane at, [45], [51]; chief Federal stronghold in middle Southwest, [46]; temporary headquarters for Neosho Agency, [50]; abandoned by Lane in anticipation of attack by Price, [52]; Indian council transferred to, [74], footnote; Blunt succeeds Denver at, [98]; tri-weekly post between St. Joseph and, [116]; supply train from, waited for, [126]; Indians mustered in at, [132]; Weer cautioned against allowing communication to be cut off, [138]-139; Phillips's communication with, threatened, [272]; Steele plans to take, [286]

Fort Smith (Ark.): Drew's Cherokees marching from, to Fayetteville, [28], footnote; troops ordered withdrawn from, [60], footnote; Choctaw troops watch road to, [112]; indignation in, against Pike, [158]; martial law instituted in, [162], footnote; attempt to make permanent headquarters for Arkansas and Red River Superintendency, [176]-177; plans to push Confederate line northward of, [192]; conditions in and around, [247], [269], footnote; Phillips despairs of Choctaw recruiting while in Confederate hands, [258]-259; Steele takes command at, [261]; door of Choctaw country, [290]; becomes Blunt's headquarters, [304]; Steele expects Federals to attempt a drive from, to Red River, [311]; included within restored Department of Kansas, [321]; dispute over jurisdiction of, [324]; included within re-organized Department of Arkansas, [325]; Indian raids around, [331]