Hudson's Crossing (Okla.): [126], [143]

Humboldt (Kans.): [69], [79]; proposed headquarters of Neosho Agency, [52]; sacked and burnt by marauders, [53]; Coffin's account of burning of, [54], footnote; Kansas Seventh ordered to give relief to refugees, [82], footnote; Kansas Tenth at, [82], footnote; Jennison with First Kansas Cavalry at, [99], footnote

Hunter, David: falls back upon Sedalia and Rolla, [13], [26]; in command of Department of Kansas, [27], [65]-66; Lane places men at disposal, [41], footnote; guards White House, [45], footnote; appointment distasteful to Lane, [66]-69; stationed at Fort Leavenworth, [69], footnote; orders relief of refugees, [73], footnote; issues passes to Indian delegation, [73], footnote; interviewed at Planter's House in St. Louis, [74], footnote; friction between Lane and, [74]-76; suggests mustering in of Kansas Indians, [74]-75, footnote; Halleck's strictures upon command, [75], footnote; sends relief to refugees, [81]; warns that army supplies to refugees must cease, [83]; relieved from command, [96]; troubles mostly due to local politics, [97]

Hutchinson, C.C: [55], footnote, [212], [213], footnote

Illinois Creek: battle of, [218], footnote

Illinois River: [28], [312]

Indian Alliance with Confederacy: conditioned by stress of

circumstances, [134]; Creeks and Choctaws disgusted with, [254]; Cherokee National Council revokes, [256]; Indians fear mistake, [273]-274; effect of Battle of Honey Springs upon, [290]; strengthened by formation of Indian league, [317]; revitalized by Maxey's reforms, [326]

Indian Confederacy: formed by Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, Seminoles and Caddoes, [317]; Choctaws want separate from Southern, [321], footnote