Smith's Mill: [28]

Snead, Thomas L: work cited, [15], footnote, [296], footnote

Snow, George C: [80], footnote, [83], footnote

Soda Springs (Okla.): [291], footnote

South, The: indifference towards West, [43]; love of home state, great bulwark of, [187]-188; Choctaws reported as wavering in allegiance to, [220]; Indian Territory as separate military entity comes too late into reckonings, [250]

Southern Confederacy: decisive results of battle of Pea Ridge, [13]; expected by Missouri to force situation for her, [18]; relation of Indian Territory determined by treaties of alliance, [21]; Pike's great purpose to save Indian Territory for, [22]-23; Weer suggests that Cherokee Nation dissolve its alliance with, [134]; management of Indian affairs of, [149]-150, [171]; view of obligations towards Indians, [174], footnote; policy with respect to guerrillas, [205], footnote; Wyandots refuse to throw in lot with, [206]; Kansas politicians want to punish Indians for going over to, [224]; Cherokees repudiate alliance with, [232]; Indians losing faith in, [273]-274; charged with bad faith by Cherokees, [279]-281; Indian devotion to, re-asserted, [317]; Indians pledge anew loyalty to, [323]

Southern Expedition: [73] and footnote

Southern Indian Regiments: [24]-25

Southern Superintendency (Confederate): establishment delayed by prolongation of Pike's mission, [175]; bill for establishment of, [176]