Sylvanus, 66
Cody, William F., 66, 133
Cogswell, J. G., 451, 452, 456
Cohan, George M., 289-290, 498
Cohn, Gustav, 443
Coin's financial Fool, 358
Coin's financial school, 357
Colden, Cadwallader, 179
Coleridge, 54, 228, 234, 475
Colgate College, 205
Colleen Bawn, the, 268
College Fetich, A, 459 n.
College of Mirania, 394
College widow, the, 289
Collier, J. P., 481, 482
Collier's weekly, 293, 333
Collins, J. A., 437
Colman, John, 426
Colonel Carter of Cartersville, 95, 283
Colonel Nimrod Wildfire, 275
Colonial girl, 280
Colonial records (N. C.), 176
Colonial records of Pennsylvania, the, 175
Colorado River exploring expedition, 158
Colton, Calvin, 435
Colton, Walter, 144
Columbiad, 544
Columbia University, 50, 52, 177, 273, 290, 342, 392, 393, 394, 402, 413, 433, 446, 450, 461 466 n., 473, 475, 479
Columbus, 156, 183, 184, 185, 524, 525
Columbus, 55
Columbus et Filibustero, 268
Colvocoresses, Lieut., 136
Colwell
, 504a
Hovey, Alvin P.:
Champion's Hill, Miss.
24 II, 43
Port Gibson, Miss.
24 i, 605
Howard, Ocran H.:
Vicksburg, Miss
24 i, 135
Howard, Oliver O.:
Acworth to Chattahoochee River
38 i, 210
Adairsville to Cartersville, Ga.
38 i, 208
Cartersville to Dallas and Acworth, Ga.
38 i, 209
Chancellorsville, Va.
25 i, 629
Chattahoochee River to Atlanta, Ga.
38 i, 211
Gettysburg, Pa.
27 i, 698, 699
Resaca to Adairsville, Ga
38 i, 207
Cartersville to Dallas and Acworth, Ga.
38 i, 209
Chancellorsville, Va.
25 i, 629
Chattahoochee River to Atlanta, Ga.
38 i, 211
Gettysburg, Pa.
27 i, 698, 699
Resaca to Adairsville, Ga
38 i, 207
Ringgold to Resaca, Ga.
38 i, 206
Huger, Benjamin:
Savannah, Ga., defenses
14, 855, 858, 859
South Mills, N. C.
9, 330
Humphreys, Andrew A.:
Hatcher's and Gravelly Runs, Va.
46 III, 293
Hunt, Henry J.:
Fredericksburg, Va.
21, 1127
Jackson, Henry R.:
Greenbrier River, W. Va.
5, 229
Jackson, Thomas J.:
McDowell, Va.
12 i, 474, 475
Jenney, William L. B.:
Arkansas Post, Ark.
17 i, 760, 761
Johnson, Bushrod R.:
Chickamauga, Ga.
30
l, Tenn.
153, G12
Fort Carroll, D. C.
6, 1; 7, 1; 89, 1
Carrollton, Ark.
47, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 160, F13; 171
Carrollton, Mo.
135-A; 152, B1; 161, C13
Carrsville, Va.
26, 4; 93, 1; 135-A; 137, H10
Carson Lake, Nev.
120, 1; 134, 1; 171
Carter's Creek Station, Tenn.
30, 2
Carter's Creek Turnpike, Tenn.
30, 2; 72, 1; 73, 3; 135-B, 1; 135-C, 5
Carter's Depot, Tenn.
118, 1; 142, C7
Carter's Run, Va.
23, 2, 23, 5; 100, 1; 137, B6
Cartersville, Ga.
57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 1, 58, 2; 88, 2; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, F12
Carthage, Mo.
33, 6; 47, 1; 66, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 160, C10; 171
Carthage, Tenn.
24, 3; 30, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 150, G8
Caruthersville, Mo.
153, F10
Caseyville, Ky.
9, 2; 118, 1; 150, B2, 150, C11; 151, H3
Cassville, Ga.
62, 7; 135-A
Combats, May 19-20, 1864
62, 7
Cassville, Mo.
10, 4; 66, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 160, D12
Route from Bentonville, Ark., March 4-7, 1862
10, 4
eorgia.
S. G. French, Holly Springs, Mississippi.
John H. Forney, Alabama.
Dabney H. Maury, Richmond, Virginia.
Henry Heth, Antietam Survey, Washington, D. C.
R. F. Hoke, Raleigh, North Carolina.
J. L. Kemper, Orange Courthouse, Virginia.
W. B. Bate, United States Senate, Washington.
J. B. Kershaw, Camden, South Carolina.
M. C. Butler, United States Senate, Washington.
E. C. Walthall, United States Senate, Washington.
L. L. Lomax, Virginia.
P. M. B. Young, Cartersville, Georgia.
T. L. Rosser, Charlottesville, Virginia.
W. W. Allen, Montgomery, Alabama.
S. B. Maxey, Paris, Texas.
William Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia.
G. W. Custis Lee, Lexington, Virginia.
William B. Taliaferro, Gloucester, Virginia.
John G. Walker, Washington, D. C.
William T. Martin, Natchez, Mississippi.
C. J. Polignac, Orleans, France.
E. M. Law, Yorkville, South Carolina.
James F. Fagan, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Thomas Churchill, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Richard C. Gatlin
to my line and fortify it. On reaching my division I set every one to work strengthening the line, and getting ready for the impending battle that I felt sure would begin in the morning.
While we were thus busily at work, and at about the hour of 11 P. M., an officer riding along my line stopped and told me the work would be useless, and intimated (that is the word written in my diary) that the army would be withdrawn or fall back to-night.
Soon after the order came to move back on the Cartersville road.
The receipt of the order was a surprise to me, notwithstanding the intimation that had been made to me.
Fifth—Towards the conclusion of the article it reads:
General Polk had so little confidence in the representations of the weakness of the line at the point referred to that he did not go there in person.
But for Hood's invitation General French would not have been called to the conference, and, consequently, when General Hood urged the untenability of his line, and support
Nevett, ——, Savannah, Ga.
Noble, Stephens, Rome, Ga.
Owens, James, Macon county, Ga.
*Parsons, William H., Johnson county, Ga.
Pattillo, George, Cartersville, Ga.
Pearce, James.
Pearce, J. W., Decatur, Ga.
*Plant, Robert H., Macon, Ga. Died in 1903. President of a bank.
Randall, Bush, Cobb, Ga. Decatur, GaSon of Governor Joseph E. Brown, the War Governor of Georgia. Co. A.
*Color Corporal, A. J. Hulsey, Atlanta, Ga. Co. A.
Color Corporal, Thomas W. Milner, Cartersville, Ga. Co. B.
Color Corporal, Henry W. Dewes, Forsyth, Ga. Kirkwood, Ga. Co. B.
*Color Corporal, Henry A. Dunwoody, Co. A. Cobb, county, Darien, Ga.
Company. T., Covington, Ga. Athens, Ga.
*Mabry, J., Houston county, Ga. Died 1864.
Markley, Wm. A., Greenville, S. C. Commerce, Texas.
Marsh, Clayton H., Cartersville, Georgia.
Wounded at Oconee Bridge battle, died in Savannah, Ga., November 1864.
McClatchey, W. Penn, Marietta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mays,——.
McLauren,