Leroy (Kans.): [86], [229], [239] and footnote; arrangements for keeping cattle, [54], footnote; Lane builds stockades, [55]; council held by Cutler at, [62], footnote; substituted for Humboldt as place for council, [69]; sessions of council, [69]-70; Indian Brigade left, for Humboldt, [115], footnote; Weer returns to, [121]; some Quapaws at, [204], footnote; Osages at, [207]; Blunt thinks refugees not properly cared for, [215]; Dole negotiates with Osages at, [239] and footnote

Lexington (Mo.): [52], footnote, [55]

Limestone Gap: [111], footnote

Limestone Prairie: [328]

Lincoln, Abraham: [71], [72] and footnote, [211], footnote; suggests Hunter's falling back, [13]; calls for volunteers, [41]; approached by Phelps and Blair, [49]; popularity asserted, [54], footnote; fears Frémont's supineness, [56]; Lane urged to seek interview with, [58]; appointment of Cameron mistake, [60]; attention solicited by Dole, [61]; sickness in family, [76], footnote; refugees appeal to, [87] and footnote; estimate of Halleck, [96]; protests to, against appointment of Denver, [97]; wires Halleck to defer assignment of Denver, [97]-98; responsible for Blunt's promotion, [107], footnote; Ross to intercede with, [192], footnote; inquires into practicability of occupying Cherokee country, [216]; selects Schofield to succeed Curtis, [260]; Amnesty Proclamation distributed among Indians, [322]

Lindsay's Prairie: [216]

Linn County (Kans.): [101], footnote

Lipans: [274], footnote

Little Arkansas River: [275], footnote

Little Bear: [240], footnote