command of, [144]; engagement at Shirley's Ford, [197]; component part of Phillips's Indian Brigade, [249]; Cherokee in composition, [252]; fought dismounted at Honey Springs, [288]; stationed at Mackey's Salt Works, [325]
Sedalia (Mo.): [13]
Seddon, James A: [270], footnote, [299], footnote, [317], footnote; instructs Scott to attend meeting of council at Armstrong Academy, [320]; Scott reports prospects of forming three Indian brigades, [329]
Seminole Battalion: [152], [312], footnote
Seminole Nation: [130]
Seminoles (Confederate): Murrow, agent, [162], footnote; Pike negotiates treaty with, [173], footnote; agree to furnish five companies of mounted volunteers, [173], footnote; Creeks and, want separate military department made of Indian Territory, [278]-279; disperse, [323]
Seminoles (Federal or Unionist): Carruth teacher among, [59]; destitution of refugee, [83], footnote; in First Regiment Indian Home Guards, [114] and footnote; attempt tribal reörganization, [228]
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (Confederate): Johnson's bill, [176]; members, [176], footnote
Senecas: [48], [204] and footnote
Seneca-Shawnees: refugees, [116], [204]; object to Wyandot treaty, [237], footnote