Judson, William R: [134]; in charge of Second Brigade of First Indian Expedition, [125]
Kansans: fighting methods, [17], [44]; implacable and dreaded foes of Missouri, [18]; fears attack from direction of Indian Territory, [48]; profiteering among, [208]; covet Indian lands, [221], [224]
Kansas: Indians on predatory expeditions into, [23]; Indians to form battalion, [23], footnote; Indians to cut off supplies from, [35]-36; bill for admission signed by Buchanan, [41]; exposed to danger, [45]; troops called to Missouri, [48]; Price has no immediate intention of invading, [52]; Indian enlistment, [57]; likely to be menaced by Southern Indians, [61]; Territory, [70]; refugees afflicted sorely, [93]; desire to recover Indian Territory, [95]; Halpine makes derogatory remarks about, [96]; not desired in Halleck's command, [96], footnote; revolution to have been expected, [104], footnote; Pike's Indians to repel invasion of Indian Territory from, [148]; Pike tries to prevent cattle-driving to, [173], footnote; failure of corn crop in southern part, [209]; people want refugees removed from southern, [212]; refugees
plundering in, [218]; resolution for extending southern boundary, [223]; proposition to confederate tribes of Nebraska and of, [227]; negotiations begun to relieve, of Indian encumbrance, [228]; project to concentrate tribes of, in Indian Territory, [230], footnote; negotiations with tribes of, [231]; political squabbles, [249], footnote; Wells's command on western frontier, [267], footnote; stolen property brought into, [273], footnote; Steele plans to invade, [286]; advisability of making raid considered, [320]; Stand Watie contemplates an invasion, [332] Kansas Brigade: See Lane's Kansas Brigade Kansas Legislature: [42], [71], footnote, [225] Kansas Militia: [50], footnote Kansas River: [206] Kansas Seventh: [82], footnote Kansas-Nebraska Bill: [17], [44] Kansas Tenth: [82], footnote Kaws: [226], [236] and footnote Kaw Agency (Kans.): [55], [205] Kechees (Keeches?): [115], footnote Ke-Had-A-Wah: [65], footnote Keith, O.B: [230] Ketchum, W. Scott: [119], footnote Kickapoos: reported almost unanimously loyal to U.S, [66], footnote; in First Indian Expedition, [115], footnote; implicated in tragedy at Wichita Agency, [183]; fraudulent negotiation with, [230] and footnote; confer with Carruth, [274], footnote Kile, William: special agent to refugees, [84]; refuses appointment as quartermaster, [115], footnote; misunderstanding with Ritchie, [115], footnote; estrangement between Coffin and, [208] and footnote; resignation, [208], footnote; advises speedy return of refugees, [209] Killebrew, James: [50], footnote King, John: [269], footnote Kininola: [65], footnote Kiowas: [112]; select home on Elk Creek, [153]; friendly, [153], footnote; confer with Carruth, [274], footnote Knights of Golden Circle: [111], footnote
Lane, H.S: [146], footnote Lane, James Henry: character, [41], [56]; enthusiasm, [41], [49]; influence with Lincoln, [41]-42; elected senator from Kansas, [42]; accepts colonelcy and begins recruiting, [43]; not to be taken as type, [45]; redoubles efforts for organizing brigade, [49]; empowered to recruit, [50]; conceives idea of utilizing Indians, [50], [57]; abandons Fort Scott, [52]; throws up breastworks at Fort Lincoln, [52]; proceeds to seek revenge in spite of Robinson's opposition, [55]; burns Osceola, [55]; attitude towards slavery, [56]; suggests re-organization of military districts on frontier, [58]; disconcerted by appointment of Hunter, [66]-69; plans for inter-tribal council, [69]; Denver had measured swords with, [70]; control over Federal patronage in Kansas, [71]; nominated brigadier-general, [71]; friction between Hunter and, [74]-76; instructed by anti-Coffin conspirators, [88], footnote; protests to Lincoln against appointment of Denver, [97]; succeeds in preventing appointment of Denver, [98]; responsible for Blunt's promotion, [107], footnote; Phillips appointed on staff, 126, footnote; endorses request of Agent Johnson, [207], footnote; introduces resolution for extending southern boundary of Kansas, [223]; denounces Stevens as defaulter, [226], footnote; opposed to Gamble, Schofield, and Curtis, [249], footnote; belongs to party of
Extremists, [305], footnote; requests that Blunt be summoned to Washington for conference, [322], footnote
Lane, W.P: [266], footnote
Lane's Kansas Brigade: [41], [43], [49], [51], [58], [59], [71]; relation to Hunter's command, [72] and footnote; marauding committed, [75], footnote; prospective Indian element dispensed with, [77]