Indians & pioneers; the story of the American Southwest before 1830, by Grant Foreman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1936.Edition: Rev. edDescription: xiv p., 2 ¾., 300 p., 1 ¾. plates, ports., fold. map. 24 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
French and Spanish explorations before the Louisiana Purchase -- The Osage terrorize the Southwest, 1770-1810 -- Eastern Indians as tentative immigrants, 1796-1817 -- Warfare and disorder advance the military frontier, 1817 -- Cherokee immigrants at war with the Osage, 1809-21 -- Adventures of the missionaries in the wilderness, 1821 -- The Osage and their warfare, 1821-22 -- Allied Indians massacre the Osage, 1821 -- The peace conference and surrender of the Osage captives, 1822 -- The Indians regret peace and resume war, 1823 -- Movement of White emigrants to the Southwest after the Battle of New Orleans, 1815-20 -- Massacre of White hunters and settlers by the Indians, 1817-23 -- Fort Smith garrison invades the Osage country, 1824 -- Fort Towson established on the Red River, 1824 -- Immigrant Indians form an offensive and defensive alliance, 1823-26 -- The Osage, Cherokee, and Delaware at war, 1826 -- White intrigues on the Red River, 1823-29 -- The contest between the Cherokee and Whites for Lovely's Purchase, 1826-28 -- Depredations on White settlements by prairie Indians, 1828-29 -- Creek immigrants arrive in the Southwest, 1828 -- Efforts to remove the Choctaw and Chickasaw to the West, 1827-30.
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Bibliography: p. [275]-285.

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French and Spanish explorations before the Louisiana Purchase -- The Osage terrorize the Southwest, 1770-1810 -- Eastern Indians as tentative immigrants, 1796-1817 -- Warfare and disorder advance the military frontier, 1817 -- Cherokee immigrants at war with the Osage, 1809-21 -- Adventures of the missionaries in the wilderness, 1821 -- The Osage and their warfare, 1821-22 -- Allied Indians massacre the Osage, 1821 -- The peace conference and surrender of the Osage captives, 1822 -- The Indians regret peace and resume war, 1823 -- Movement of White emigrants to the Southwest after the Battle of New Orleans, 1815-20 -- Massacre of White hunters and settlers by the Indians, 1817-23 -- Fort Smith garrison invades the Osage country, 1824 -- Fort Towson established on the Red River, 1824 -- Immigrant Indians form an offensive and defensive alliance, 1823-26 -- The Osage, Cherokee, and Delaware at war, 1826 -- White intrigues on the Red River, 1823-29 -- The contest between the Cherokee and Whites for Lovely's Purchase, 1826-28 -- Depredations on White settlements by prairie Indians, 1828-29 -- Creek immigrants arrive in the Southwest, 1828 -- Efforts to remove the Choctaw and Chickasaw to the West, 1827-30.