Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi: encounter refugees from Indian

Territory, [80]; offer home to refugees, [86]; reservation, [87]; receive Creeks, Choctaws, and Chickasaws, [213]; scheme of building houses for, [226] and footnote; Dole makes treaty with, [235]; claim against Creek refugees, [235], footnote; some Sacs confer with Carruth, [274], footnote; invited to inter-tribal council, [274]-275. footnote

St. Francis River: [20]

St. Joe (St. Joseph): [74], footnote, [116], [230]

St Louis Republican: [75], footnote

Salomon, Frederick: colonel of Ninth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, [118]; in command at Fort Scott, [118]; left in command at Baxter Springs by Weer, [121]; in charge of First Brigade, First Indian Expedition, [125]; instructions to, with respect to Indian policy of U.S. government, [134]; deplorable equipment of troops, [138]; arrests Weer, [139]; gives reasons arrest, [140]-142; retrograde movement of, [142], [143], [147], [203]; establishes himself at Camp Quapaw, [146]; ordered by Blunt to send troops to support of Indian Brigade, [192]-193

Salt Plains: [152], [153]

Sam Checote: [62], footnote

Santa Fé Trail: to intercept trains on, [129], footnote, [267], footnote; Creek regiment to advance toward, [152]