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AUTHORITIES CITED 



443 



Record of Engagements with hostile 

 indiaiis withiu the military division 

 of tlie Missouri, from 186S to 1882, 

 Lieuteiuiut-General P. H. Sheridan, 

 commanding. Coiiiiiiled from official 

 records. Headquarters military divi- 

 sion of the Mis.souri, Chicago, 111., 

 Ai»gu.st 1, 1882. 12 . 



l_16-20; 2— 45; 3— 46; i—ibid.: o— 47; 0—52; 

 7_4S; .s_52 ; 9— ibid.: 10— 48.'ind al ; 11—33. 



Report. Annual report of the commis- 

 siouer of iudiau affairs. Washington. 



AnnujU vulimies from 1822. The earlier 

 reports were made to the .St'eretary of War, the 

 later to the Secretary of the Interior. The 

 first Kiowa reference occurs iu 183!). 



1 -Superinteudeut Arnistroug. 475, 1839; 

 2— Agent Whitlield. 116, 1855; 3— Agent Fitz- 

 Patrick, 363, 18l')3: 4-t(<»rf., 299, 1854; 5— Got- 

 crnor Meriwether, 184, 18.")6; <>— Superintend, 

 ent ColliD,s, 186, 1858; 7— Agent Miller, 99, 

 18.'i8; S— Commissioner, 17, 1863; 9— Covernor 

 Evans, 230, 1864; 10— Agent Colley, 232. 1864; 

 11— G.K. Otis, 254, 1864; li—'S. T. Ketcham, 

 258. 1864; 18— Agent Farnsworth, 369, 1864; 

 14- Agent Colley, 244, 1864; lo— ibid., 243, 

 1864; 16— Documents. 394-7, 1865; 17- Keport 

 of Commission, 528-535. 1865; 18— Agent 

 Taylor, 280, 1866; 10 — Acting Commissioner 

 Mi.x. 19, 1867; 20— Agent Labadi, 214, 1867; 

 21— Agent Wni. Bent, 137-9, 1859; 22-Docs. 

 394-7, 1S65; Conuuissioncr Taylor, 9, and 

 Keport of Peace Commission, 35, 1868; 

 23 — Commissioner Taylor, 9, and Keport of 

 Peace Commi.ssion, 26-5(1. 1868; 24 — Keport 

 Peace Commi.saion, 31, 1868; 25— Lieutenant- 

 General Sherman, 76; Acting Commissioner 

 Mix, 77, and Agent Ma,ior Wynkoop, 266, 1868 ; 

 20- Agent Shanklin. 287, 1868; 27— Commis- 

 sioner Parker, C. 1870: Sniierintendent Hoag, 

 254.1870; Agent Tatum, 260-265, 1870; 28— Com- 

 missioner Walker. 41, 1872; .Vgent Tatum, 247, 

 1872; 20 — Koss, Re])ort of Indian T*eace Com- 

 mission, 195-198, 1872; Agent Tatum, 248, 1872: 

 30— Agent Miles, 2.50, 1872; 31— Report of C.ip- 

 taiu Alvord, commissioner to the Kiowas, Co- 

 manches, etc, 136, 1872 ; 32 — Commissioner 

 Smith, 7, Superintendent Hoag. 201, Agent 

 H.aworth, 219, 1873; Superintendent Hoag, 215, 

 Agent H.iworth, 219, 1874; 33— Agent Ha- 

 worth, 219, 1873; 34— Agent Mile.s, 233-235, 

 1874; 35— ;()(((. ,235, 1874; SO— Agent Hawortb, 

 220, 1874; ST— ibid.; 3.S— Agent Miles, 233, 

 1874; 39— Agent Haworth, 220, 1874 ; 40— Agent 

 Miles, 234, Agent Haworth, 220; Agent Gib- 

 son, 226, 1874; 41— Agent Miles, 234, 1374; 42- 

 Agent Haworth, 220, 1874; Agent Ricliards, 

 238, 1874;, Agent Haworth, 272, 1875; 43— 

 Agent Haworth, 222, 1874; 44— Agent Miles, 

 236, 1«74; Agent Haworth, 272, 187,5; 45— 

 Agent H.aworth, 272, 1875; 46- Report of 

 Peace Commission, 37, 1868; 47 — Agent Ha- 



worth, 272, 1875; 4s— .\gent Miles, 269, 1875; 

 49— Agent Miles, 268, 1375; oO—ibiil., 269, 1875; 

 51— Agent Ilawortli, 274, 1875; 52— /Mrf., 273, 

 1875; 53— ibiV/.; 54— Special Agent L;irrabee. 

 267, 1875; Agent Jones. 281, 1875; Commis- 

 sioner .Smith, 12, 1875; 55— Agent Haworth, 

 273, 1875; 50- iMd.; 57— .\gcnt Hunt, 59, 1878; 

 Oaptain Pratt, 173-175, 1878; ibid., 178, 1880; 

 Commissioner Hayt, XLUI, 1878; 5H— Agent 

 Hunt, 82, 1881: 59- Agent Haworth, 274, 1875; 

 «0— Agent Hunt, 75, 1880; 61— iViu/., 62, 1879, 

 and 72, 1880; 62— Agent Hunt, 80, 1881; «» — 

 ibid. .70, 1883; 64— iWd., 72, 1883; iWd., 81, 1884; 

 Rev. J. B. Wicks, 73, 1683; 65— Special Agent 

 White, 98, 1888; «6— Union Agent Owen, 124, 

 1888; 67— Agent Fitzpatrick, 365, 1853; 68— 

 Agent Haworth, 219, 1873; Agent Miles, 234, 

 1874; ibid.. 269, 1875; 69— Captain Henry Al- 

 vord, 138, 1872; 70- Agent Haw.irtb, 219, 1873; 

 'tl—ibid., 221, 1874; ibid., 274, 1875; Superin- 

 tendent Hoag. 214, 1874; 72 — Superintendent 

 Hoag, 264, 1875; Agent Haworth, 274, 1875; 

 73— Agent Adams, 188, 1890; 74— Page, 262, 

 1835, and 527, 1837; 75— Page. 497, 1839; 76- 

 Page, 496, 1838; 77— Agent Fitzpatrick, 472, 

 1848; 78— Superintendent Mitchell, 49, 1850: 

 79— Sub-agent Barrow, 139, 1849-50; .SO— Agent 

 Fitzpatrick, 52, 1850; SI— Agent Morrow, 106, 

 1852; 82— Agent WhitBeld (letter of Septem- 

 ber 27), 297, 18.54; 83— Superintendent Gum- 

 ming (September 30). 285, 1854; 84— Agent 

 James (September 1), 312, 1854; 85--Commi.s- 

 sioner Greenwood. 4, 228, I860; 86 — Agent 

 Loree, 131, 1862; 87 — Agent CoIIey, 230 and 

 243, 1864; 88 — Agent Arny, 168, 1868; S9 — 

 Agent Tatnm, 503. 1871 : 90— Agent Richards, 

 288, 1875; Commissioner Smith, 77, 1875; 91 — 

 Agent Haworth, 220, 1874; 92— if/irf., 52, 1876; 

 93 — Table No. 80, 1873, and page 226, 1876; 

 94— Agent Haworth, 51, 1876 ; 95— Agent Miles, 

 85, 1877; 96— Agent Hawoi'tb, 89, 1877; Agent 

 Hunt, 61, 1878; ibid., 78, 1881; 97— AgentHall, 

 128, 1886; 98— Agent Hunt, 60, 1878; 99— »irf.. 

 64, 1879; 100— ibid., 65, 1879; 101— i()irf., 78, 

 1881; lOi— ibid., 71, 1883; lOS—ibid.,S\, 1884; 

 104- *i'rf., 79, 1884: lOo— ibid., 80, 1884; 106— 

 ibid., 84, 1885; 107— Agent Hall, 128, 1886; 

 108- Agent Hunt, 84, 1885; 109— Agent Hall, 

 83, 1887; 110— Agent Myers, 191, 1889; Ill- 

 Agent Hall, 81. 1887: 112— Agent Adams, 189; 

 1890; 113— iMrf., I, 352, 1891; see also Commis- 

 sioner Morgan, ibid., 123-142; 114— Agent 

 Adams, I, 351, 1891; 115— Agent Day, 386, 

 1892; also reports of school superintendents 

 Haddou and Pigg, ibid., 388-89; 116— Agent 

 Day, 385-87, 1892 ; HJ— Commissioner Morgan, 

 I, 49, 1891. 



Schoolcraft, H. R. Historical and sta- 

 tistical information respecting the his- 

 tory, condition, and prospects of the 

 Indian tribes of the United States. 

 Collected and prepared under the di- 

 rection of the bureau of iudi;in atfitirs 

 per act of cougress of March 3, 1847. 



