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Civil War in Indian Territory
Union and Confederate
(Work in progress)
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Researched and Compiled by
Bennie J. McRae, Jr.
(Posted 1/17/2003)
(Updated 11/16/2006)
PRINCIPAL MILITARY OPERATIONS BY STATE OF OKLAHOMA - National Archives Guide Index Volume #1
THE CIVIL WAR COMES TO INDIAN TERRITORY
UNION AND CONFEDERATE INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
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SEMINOLE NATION
A TREATY - Seminole Nation and the Confederate States of America
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CHEROKEE NATION
A TREATY - Cherokee Nation and the Confederate States of America
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SPECIAL LINKS
OKLAHOMA FREEDMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR
DISSERTATION - "The Keetoowah Society and the Avocation of Religious Nationalism within the Cherokee Nation 1855-1867"
INDIAN HOME GUARDS AND THE UNION ARMY
1ST INDIAN HOME GUARD REGIMENT
2ND INDIAN HOME GUARD REGIMENT
3RD INDIAN HOME GUARD REGIMENT
4TH INDIAN HOME GUARD REGIMENT
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REPORTS AND ORDERS
MAJOR JOHN A. FOREMAN, UNION - 3rd Indian Home Guards, Fort Blunt, C.N., July 5, 1863
COLONEL STEPHENS H. WATTLES, UNION - 1st Indian Home Guards, Fort Blunt, C.N., July 18, 1863
LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRED W. SCHAURTE, UNION - 2nd Indian Home Guards, Fort Blunt, C.N., July 20, 1863
MAJOR GENERAL JAMES G. BLUNT, UNION - District of the Frontier, In the Field, Fort Blunt, C.N., July 26, 1863
COLONEL WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS, UNION - Headquarters Indian Brigade, Fort Gibson, C.N., January 8, 1865
MAJOR GENERAL J. J. REYNOLDS, UNION - SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 110, Headquarters, Department of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark., May 8, 1865
HOPOEITHLEYOHOLA
(Hok-tar-hah-sas-Harjo)
Ex Chief, Creek Nation
REPORTS
COLONEL JAMES McINTOSH, CSA - Van Buren, Arkansas, December 14, 1861
COLONEL JOHN DREW, CSA - Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, December 18, 1861
COLONEL JAMES McINTOSH, CSA - Van Buren, Arkansas, January 1, 1862
COLONEL JAMES McINTOSH, CSA - Fort Smith, Arkansas, January 4, 1862
COLONEL JAMES McINTOSH, CSA - Fort Smith, Arkansas, January 10, 1862
BRIGADIER GENERAL ALBERT PIKE, CSA - Commander, Department of Indian Territory, Fort McCulloch, May 4, 1862
ACTING SECRETARY J. P. USHER, UNION - Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., June 13, 1862 (Numerous enclosures)
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