Tecumseh: [73], footnote

Te-Nah: [65], footnote

Tenth Kansas Infantry: [117], [118]

Texans: assist Indians at Leetown

engagement, [31]; away fighting "the cold weather people," [65], footnote; circulate malicious stories about Pike, [160], footnote; disposition towards self-sacrifice, [268]; not possible to deal with Indians arbitrarily, [326]

Texas: [179]; requisition upon, for troops, [25]; Pike to call for troops from, [36]; way to, likely to be blocked by Southern Indians, [61]; Pike wants to be near, [151]; anti-Pike reports spreading through, [169]; road from Missouri to, [173], footnote; Oldham, senator from, [176], footnote; rumors current that Pike is conspiring with unionists, in, [199]; detached from Trans-Mississippi Department, [245]-246; cotton speculation alluring men with ready money, [248], footnote; public feeling towards deserters, [266], footnote; great commissary depot west of Mississippi, [268], footnote; Bankhead becomes alarmed for safety of, [287], [292]; virtual chaos in, [303]; Steele contracts for clothing in northern, [308]

Thayer, John M: [324] and footnote

Thayer, William Roscoe: work cited in footnotes on pages [41], [45], [96]

Third Choctaw Regiment: [321]