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of the Federal army, owing to Bragg's retreat from Tullahoma. He assumed the disguise of an itinerant doctor while in the Federal lines, and called himself Dr. C. E. Coleman. In the Confederate army he was known as Captain C. E. Coleman, commander of General Bragg's private scouts. The scouts dressed as Confederate soldiers, soCaptain C. E. Coleman, commander of General Bragg's private scouts. The scouts dressed as Confederate soldiers, so that in case of capture they would not be treated as spies. Nevertheless, the information they carried was usually put into cipher. Shaw was finally captured and sent to Johnson's Island. The command of the famous scouts devolved upon Alexander Gregg, who continued to sign despatches C. E. Coleman, and the Federal authoritiesC. E. Coleman, and the Federal authorities never knew that the original leader of the daring band was in safe-keeping in Sandusky Bay. On April 7, 1864, President Davis, at Richmond, sent the New York herald headquarters in the field, 1863 The Confederate Secret Service worked through the Northern newspapers to an extent little appreciated. Without any disloyalty
., 326. Coggin's Point, Va., IV., 110. Colburn, A. V., I., 331, 337. Cold Harbor, Va.: I., 39, 366, 367; III., 11, 17, 78, 79-84, 85, 86-92, 180, 188, 190, 322; IV., 210-245; Burnett House at, IV., 245; V., 21, 27, 70, 214, 239, 240, 260; VIII., 63, 110, 115; on the march to, VIII., 198, 199, 209, 250; IX., 348. Coldwater, Miss., II., 206; VI., 208. Cole, C. H., executed as a spy, VIII., 298. Cole, D., VIII., 281, 289. Coleman, C., VII., 21. Coleman, C. E., Confederate scout, VIII., 292. Colgrove, S., X., 203. Collins, N., VI., 271, 293, 294, 322. Colm's Battalion, I., 358. Colorado troops: Cavalry: First, I., 360: Second, I., 358, 360. Colorado,, U. S. S.: I., 352; III., 340; V., 267; VI., 48, 51, 188, 310. Colquitt, A. H., II., 67, 350; X., 113. Colston, F. M., I., 14; V., 72; X., 27. Colston, R. E., III., 322; X., 109. Colt,, C. S. S., VI., 106. Columbia, S. C.: State armory a