Index 38i 261; Cooper learns of approach of train of supplies for, 272, footnote; Creeks obliged to stay at, 273, footnote; Phillips despatches Foreman to reenforce Williams, 284; Steele's equipment inadequate to taking of Fort Gibson, 286, 290-291; Phillips continues in charge at, 305; Cherokees intent upon recovery, 311; Phillips to complete fortifications at, 325; rapid changing of commands at, 333, 335 Fort Lamed (Kans.): 112, 152 Fort Leavenworth (Kans.): 73, footnote, 123, footnote; protected, 45; Prince in charge at, 55; troops ordered to, 60, footnote; Hunter stationed at, 69, footnote; arms for Indian Expedition to be delivered at, 100 Fort Lincoln (Kans.): 52 Fort McCulloch (Okla.): constructed under Pike's direction, no; Pike to advance from, 119, footnote; Pike's force at, not to be despised, 128; Cherokees exasperated by Pike's continued stay at, 159; Pike departs from, 162 Fort Roe (Kans.): 80, 85 Fort Scott (Kans.): 213, 214; Lane at> 45> S1 > chief Federal stronghold in middle Southwest, 46; temporary headquarters for Neosho Agency, 50; abandoned by Lane in anticipation of attack by Price, 52; Indian council transferred to, 74, footnote; Blunt succeeds Denver at, 98; tri-weekly post between St. Joseph and, 116; supply train from, waited for, 126; Indians mustered in at, 132; Weer cautioned against allowing communication to be cut off, 138-139; Phillips's communication with, threatened, 272; Steele plans to take, 286 Fort Smith (Ark.): Drew's Cherokees marching from, to Fayette-ville, 28, footnote; troops ordered withdrawn from, 60, footnote; Choctaw troops watch road to, 112; indignation in, against Pike, 158; martial law instituted in, 162, footnote; attempt to make permanent headquarters for Arkansas and Red River Superintendency, 176-177; plans to push Confederate line northward of, 192; conditions in and around, 247, 269, footnote; Phillips despairs of Choctaw recruiting while in Confederate hands, 258-259; Steele takes command at, 261; door of Choctaw country, 290; becomes Blum's headquarters, 304; Steele expects Federals to attempt a drive from, to Red River, 311; included within restored Department of Kansas, 321; dispute over jurisdiction of, 324; included within re-organized Department of Arkansas, 325; Indian raids around, 331 Fort Smith Papers: work cited, 150, footnote Fort Towson (Okla.): 330 Fort Washita (Okla.): 15, 60, footnote, 303, footnote Fort Wayne (Okla.): in Delaware District of Cherokee Nation, 197; battle of, October 22, 1862, 197, 211, 216, 249 Fort Wise (Colo.): 152 Foster, R. D: 47, footnote Foster, Robert: 47, footnote Foulke, William Dudley: work cited, 43, footnote Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry: 322 Fourteenth Missouri State Militia: «3 Fourth Kansas Volunteers: 117, footnote Franklin County (Kans.): 50, footnote Fremont, John C: removal of, 13; sends out emergency call for men, 48; failure to support Lyon, 49; no coordination of parts of army