y and artillery, it will compare favorably with the most brilliant achievements of historic valor.
There were some officers in that engagement who afterwards attained eminence.
On the Federal side Sheridan, who again gave way before these same veterans at Murfreesboro, and subsequently won notoriety in the Valley of the Shenandoah for his merciless devastation of its beautiful homes, and military fame for his success as a cavalry leader at the head of a well equipped and superior force.
Thomas, who won eminence at Snodgrass' Hill, Chickamauga, when at 6 P. M., September 19, 1863, these same veterans, standing where the monuments of stone tell the story of his forces, leaving the positions under orders, pressed them in their obedience—who again won distinction at Nashville in December, 1864, when, with three times and more the force, he let Hood and near 15,000 veterans escape him when they were nearly surrounded.
On the Confederate side, beside Bragg and Polk and Wheeler, there
s, Henry A.
Ballard, James F.
Cheatham, Thomas F.
Cooney, Thomas.
Crumpton, James A.
agle, John H.
Sholes, Thomas C.
Stabler, Thomas S.
Tyree, Charles H.
Thurman, Powhatan. , Albert G.
Crumpton, Joseph A.
Conklen, Thomas A.
Devine, Frank.
Davis, Thomas N.
DaThomas N.
Dady, David.
Edwards, James M.
Feyle, Frank H.
Frances, Joseph M.
Gooldy, John F.
Henry Charles E.
Rucker, Edward P.
Robertson, Thomas D.
Rogers, James B.
Rector, Thomas S.
rick.
Smith, John G.
Smith, Robert H.
Thomas, Andrew J.
Taylor, Burley T.
Turner, G. William Richard.
Wills, John McD.
Wray, Thomas C.
Home Guard, Company G, Eleventh Regiment
Cramer, A. W.
Cunningham, Felix.
Davis, Thomas M.
Doyle, Henry.
Eagan, Gabriel.
Floy
Grossman, William.
Hurt, John H.
Jones, Thomas.
Labby, M. H.
McCormack, L.
McCormackynolds, James.
Rodgers, George W.
Still, Thomas.
Stanly, D. W.
Seay, Isaac.
Sprouse, [13 more...]
erino, Battle of, 227.
South Carolina Cadets in the war. 138.
South, The, and the Union.
To whom should we build monuments?
332.
Southern Cause, The, 360.
Southfleld destroyed, The, 210.
Southron, Characterization of the, 12, 239, 300, 334, 361.
Stephens, Alexander H., 93.
Stephenson, Captain J. A., 196.
Stevens, Major A. H., 152.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 126
Susanna, The C. S. Steamer, 203.
Susette homestead ruthlessly destroyed, 135.
Sumner, Charles, 30.
Thomas, General G. H., 20, 21.
Thompson, Conspiracy of Jacob, 256.
Train, The Enoch, 196.
Tuttle, General 135.
Tyler, Hon., J. Hoge, 360.
Underwriter, Capture of the, 206.
Van Buren, Dr. W. H., 88.
Venable, Colonel C. S., 139.
Virginian, Individuality of the, 16; Conservatism of the, 18.
War, The, Who brought it on, 77; how conducted.
78, 301.
Washington Statue stolen, 297.
Watterson, Henry 121.
Wessells, General H. W., 210.
West Point graduates who served in the C. S. Army.