Spring, Leverett: work cited in footnotes on pages [15], [52], [97]

Spring River: [119], [126]; Shirley's Ford on, [197]

Staked Plains: [153]

Stand Watie: [159], footnote; colonel of Second Regiment Cherokee Mounted Rifles, [25]; men in poor trim and undisciplined, [28]; men take position as corps of observation, [32]; makes way to Camp Stephens, [35]; scouting, [112], [127]; engagements, [112], [113], [119] and footnote; encampment on Cowskin Prairie, [119]; home of, [127]; successful skirmishing commented upon, [152]; elected Principal Chief, [193]; Phillips compels, to re-cross Arkansas, [218]; in command of First Cherokee Regiment, [262], footnote; Steele's great reliance upon, [270]; cavalry raids, [272], [312]; forced to retire from Cabin Creek, [285]; commanded First and Second Cherokee at Honey Springs, [288]; complaints to Kirby Smith, [297], footnote; related to Boudinot, [300]; makes reports and appeals, [301]; proposed advancement, [309]; authorizes formation of Cherokee Brigade, [309]; Steele's appraisement of, [310]; skirmish at Barren Fork, [312]; has command of First Indian Brigade, [327]; all Cherokee military units summoned to camp on Limestone Prairie, [328]; name becomes source of terror, [331]; last great raid of, [332]

Stanton, Edwin M: [75], footnote, [76]; refuses to countenance use of Indians as soldiers, [76] and footnote; efficient administration of, [96]; deprecates interference in military affairs in Kansas, [98] and footnote

Stanton, Frederick P: [59], [72], footnote

State Department (Confederate): [171], [172], footnote

State Rights: [18]

Statutes at Large of Provisional Government: work cited, [174], footnote